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Epic choke. Hop had the ball behind Rutgers goal with 12 seconds left. Could have run a few seconds and rolled the ball the other direction leaving 5 seconds. Instead throws it away and then Hop lets an easy clear and a 17 yd goal with .1 seconds left.

Would have loved Hop in a 1-8, 2-7 matchup, but they are not good enough to be seeded.

When it comes to boneheaded plays they have us beat by a wide margin.
 
Epic choke. Hop had the ball behind Rutgers goal with 12 seconds left. Could have run a few seconds and rolled the ball the other direction leaving 5 seconds. Instead throws it away and then Hop lets an easy clear and a 17 yd goal with .1 seconds left.

Would have loved Hop in a 1-8, 2-7 matchup, but they are not good enough to be seeded.

When it comes to boneheaded plays they have us beat by a wide margin.

Normally the Jays play very smart and composed. Truly a jaw on the floor performance by Hopkins to close that game.

I should calm down before I say more but that was truly embarrassing.
 
Normally the Jays play very smart and composed. Truly a jaw on the floor performance by Hopkins to close that game.

I should calm down before I say more but that was truly embarrassing.

LaxMouse, consider this to be your invitation to be a full time Syracuse lacrosse fan. Leave those weirdos over on FanLax behind. Come on in, the water’s warm.
 
LaxMouse, consider this to be your invitation to be a full time Syracuse lacrosse fan. Leave those weirdos over on FanLax behind. Come on in, the water’s warm.

I certainly feel more like a full time Cuse fan than it may seem at times (minus one certain game every year). Hopefully that one little blip can be forgiven in light of my support the rest of the year.

I was raised a Syracuse fan and have been all in on the Orange for many, many years. Just so happens that I took my education to a certain campus on Charles St. in Baltimore. But I'm certainly hoping for an Orange championship this year!

And yes, the waters are much warmer here than over on fanlax. Especially today.
 
Most consistently funny thing week after week. Notre Dame loses to an unranked team and drops two spots. But Harvard loses to a top five team and plummets to eight. Duke losses and only drops one spot. I’m at a loss.


Don't be at a loss. Just approach it that he's at a loss. Every week. Clueless. Not based on facts but on his personal preferences. Why do we continue to give him exposure on this site?
 
Most consistently funny thing week after week. Notre Dame loses to an unranked team and drops two spots. But Harvard loses to a top five team and plummets to eight. Duke losses and only drops one spot. I’m at a loss.



Richmond to the ACC ?
 
Cornell loses to an unranked (at the time) Yale and falls by one.

The irony is the rankings themselves aren't that crazy this week for him. But how he got there . . .

Think he's continuously undervaluing Princeton.

Would probably knock down ND and Duke a bit more myself. OSU as well - that loss was not competitive.
 
Most consistently funny thing week after week. Notre Dame loses to an unranked team and drops two spots. But Harvard loses to a top five team and plummets to eight. Duke losses and only drops one spot. I’m at a loss.


Inside Lacrosse always show some favoritism towards ND and Duke.
Harvard did get blown out.
I'd be somewhat concerned about ND only scoring 9 goals in each of their last 3 games - in terms of putting them at #3.
 
Right now, Cuse, North Carolina Richmond and Princeton can absorb a loss this weekend and not be considered a bubble team. Two of those would be at large, leaving six more.

If any one of the next eight or nine teams loses, they may find themselves on the wrong side of the bubble, including Duke, Notre Dame, Harvard and Penn State. (assuming enough of the teams close behind them win).

Cornell, Hopkins and Ohio State especially look vulnerable.

Virginia probably needs two more ACC wins to be considered seriously. Maryland, at least two BIG wins, And Rutgers needs to beat UMD and Penn State, and probably one in tournament. Don’t see any way Army gets an at large.
 
Right now, Cuse, North Carolina Richmond and Princeton can absorb a loss this weekend and not be considered a bubble team. Two of those would be at large, leaving six more.

If any one of the next eight or nine teams loses, they may find themselves on the wrong side of the bubble, including Duke, Notre Dame, Harvard and Penn State. (assuming enough of the teams close behind them win).

Cornell, Hopkins and Ohio State especially look vulnerable.

Virginia probably needs two more ACC wins to be considered seriously. Maryland, at least two BIG wins, And Rutgers needs to beat UMD and Penn State, and probably one in tournament. Don’t see any way Army gets an at large.
Maryland probably needs 3 wins to be considered seriously.
 

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