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Post by Earl on Sept 24, 2007 21:12:09 GMT -5
1. Minnesota 2. Iowa 3. Nebraska 4. Central Michigan 5. Oklahoma State 6. Cornell 7. Michigan-Tie Indiana-Tie 9. Missouri 10. Ohio State
What do you guys think??? By the way, these are not dual rankings.
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mninia
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Post by mninia on Oct 4, 2007 20:39:34 GMT -5
Where is ISU? The Sandersons and Hartung will have them ready and at least in the top 5.
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Post by Earl on Oct 4, 2007 23:32:21 GMT -5
I'm not sure right now just because of all the points they lost from the Paulson's and Backes. It depends on if the sophomores are able to step up and make All-American. They are certainly capable of it but for now they are a bit lower.
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Post by supercyzd on Oct 10, 2007 22:24:57 GMT -5
I'm not complaining about the rankings. I can understand how you would leave ISU out of the top 10 but I will predict that ISU will end this season strong (top 5).
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lost
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Post by lost on Oct 13, 2007 0:38:29 GMT -5
I think michigan is getting shafted in a lot of the rankings... look at how many returning all americans they have!! Tannenbaum and luke are championship contenders this year, todd is top 5 and churella is a returning finalist.
Other then minnesota they return the most AA points by far, with 34 and I've seen them as low as 10th! Also ohio state returns 4 all americans this year which is tied for the most among teams and they're at #10 on your rankings I dont understand that when you have a very unproven iowa team ranked #2
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lost
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Post by lost on Oct 13, 2007 0:41:58 GMT -5
Iowa placed 8th last year and lost luedke (one of their top aas) and galankis, michigan placed 6th and lost no qualifiers. I think people are giving the VT transfers more credit then they deserve
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