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SU 3-7. can we win out for 5-7? what does that mean, but what does 3-9 mean..

BC 6-4 FSU - SU. we get our act together they could easily end 6-7
Pitt 4-6 SU- miami. again we do our job and they could finish 4-8.
VT 5-5 Needs to beat Wake or be looking at a must win to not finish 5-7
UL 7-3. ND- kent could finish with 10 or 7-6.
Rutgers 6-4. MSU- Maryland could be also be staring at a bowl game win to not finish 6-7, that could also include blow out losses to almost every B10 team with a pulse. very lucky Indiana lost their QB and Mich got jobbed.
PSU - 6-4 needs to beat Ill to not be 6-6 going into the bowl
Uconn 2-7 probably beat SMU to finish 3-8
Temple 5-5 Cinci - probably needs to beat Tulane to get to a bowl
WV - 6-5 a loss to iowa st has them staring at a 6-7 season.

thats a whole mess of bad-avg football , not sure any of these teams would survive the oline and 4-QB issues either. the leap to top of the eastern teams is not a huge chasm. one-two players can be the difference

the whole league other than UL could end up under .500
 
You'll get a kick out of this:

http://www.ecacsports.com/sports/fball/2014/Lambert/poll_11-17-14

ECAC Lambert Meadowlands Football Polls

Didn't know they still did this. Cuse last won in 1992. That tells you a lot about the state of the program. How did Louisville win it in 2006. And how did Cincy win it. I didn't know Kentucky and Ohio were eastern states. Amazing that Rutgers has never won it and they have been awarding it for over 75 years. I wonder if the B1G knew that when they vetted Rutgers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert-Meadowlands_Trophy
 
Didn't know they still did this. Cuse last won in 1992. That tells you a lot about the state of the program. How did Louisville win it in 2006. And how did Cincy win it. I didn't know Kentucky and Ohio were eastern states. Amazing that Rutgers has never won it and they have been awarding it for over 75 years. I wonder if the B1G knew that when they vetted Rutgers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert-Meadowlands_Trophy

You either have to be an Eastern School, or play at least 6 games against other Eastern Schools.

That's how Louisville and Cinci were eligible during their BE days.
 
You either have to be an Eastern School, or play at least 6 games against other Eastern Schools.

That's how Louisville and Cinci were eligible during their BE days.
Good thing Cincy played Fordham and Temple in 2012. Would Delaware State and Virginia Tech be considered Eastern schools. I don't know the official definition but hopefully the Mason-Dixon line would come into play somewhere.
http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa-12/big-east/2012-cincinnati-bearcats-football-schedule.ph
 

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