Sheridan BCF Poll Week #2


MACHIAVELLI

Chairman/C.E.O.
Week1
Deuce said:
Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College Football Poll

Team (First-place votes) Record Points (August 18th rankings in Red)

1. Hampton Pirates (19) 1-0 289 1
2. South Carolina State Bulldogs (9) 1-0 243 3
3. Tuskegee Golden Tigers (2) 1-0 203 5
4. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 1-0 174 9
5. Southern Jaguars 0-0 153 6
6. Grambling State Tigers 0-0 112 7
7. Alabama A&M Bulldogs 1-0 84 unranked
8. North Carolina Central Eagles 2-0 76 10
9. Alabama State Hornets 0-1 42 4
10. Albany State Rams 1-1 35 2

Others receiving votes: Mississippi Valley State, Howard, Fort Valley State, Alcorn State, St. Augustine's.

As of September 7, 2005, at 10:57 AM ET


Week 2
Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College Football Poll
Team (First-place votes) Record Points
1. Hampton Pirates (19) 2-0 157
2. Grambling State Tigers (2) 1-0 106
3. Mississippi Valley State (1) 2-0 103
4. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 2-0 100
5. Delaware State Hornets 2-0 99
6. South Carolina State Bulldogs 2-0 97
7. Howard Bison 1-1 85
8. Tennessee State Tigers 1-0 84
9. Alabama A&M Bulldogs 1-1 75
10. Prairie View A&M Panthers 1-0 60

SN
 
MACHIAVELLI said:
Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College Football Poll
Team (First-place votes) Record Points
1. Hampton Pirates (19) 2-0 157
2. Grambling State Tigers (2) 1-0 106
3. Mississippi Valley State (1) 2-0 103
4. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 2-0 100
5. Delaware State Hornets 2-0 99
6. South Carolina State Bulldogs 2-0 97
7. Howard Bison 1-1 85
8. Tennessee State Tigers 1-0 84
9. Alabama A&M Bulldogs 1-1 75
10. Prairie View A&M Panthers 1-0 60

SN

#1, I thought TnSU was 1-1? :confused:

At any rate, I'll go ahead and LMMFAO @ seeing PVAMU @ #10! :lol: :emlaugh: :bawling: rotgdf!!!!!!!!

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

Here we go! Here we come! PVU!
 

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MACHIAVELLI said:
Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College Football Poll
Team (First-place votes) Record Points
1. Hampton Pirates (19) 2-0 157
2. Grambling State Tigers (2) 1-0 106
3. Mississippi Valley State (1) 2-0 103
4. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 2-0 100
5. Delaware State Hornets 2-0 99
6. South Carolina State Bulldogs 2-0 97
7. Howard Bison 1-1 85
8. Tennessee State Tigers 1-0 84
9. Alabama A&M Bulldogs 1-1 75
10. Prairie View A&M Panthers 1-0 60

SN

I already see something wrong with this poll. How do we fall out of the poll after winning a game?
 
Sting said:
I already see something wrong with this poll. How do we fall out of the poll after winning a game?

LMAO ! ! !

We go on the road and WIN, 27-15 and fall out of the poll. A&M gets whooped 44-0, and they're ranked #9.

:smh:

This is stupid, even by Sheridan standards.
 
Deuce said:
LMAO ! ! !

We go on the road and WIN, 27-15 and fall out of the poll. A&M gets whooped 44-0, and they're ranked #9.

:smh:

This is stupid, even by Sheridan standards.

You have to admit though that it is funny as hell. I believe they have crack heads voting. :lol:
 
TnState is 1-1....They lost to Alabama A & M and won in OT to JSU on Saturday.....I think they are in the poll because they play a weak OVC team this week.
 
Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College Football Poll

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/sheridan-poll.htm

Team (First-place votes) Record Points
1. Hampton Pirates (17) 2-0 274
2. South Carolina State Bulldogs (11) 2-0 251
3. Tuskegee Golden Tigers (2) 2-0 197
4. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 2-0 172
5. Grambling State Tigers 1-0 156
6. North Carolina Central 3-0 109
7. Alabama State Hornets 1-1 74
8. Albany State Rams 2-1 67
9. Southern Jaguars 0-1 59
10. Mississippi Valley St Delta Devils 2-0 43
Others receiving votes (in order of points): Fort Valley State 30, Delaware State 24, Howard 21, Alabama A&M 16, St. Augustine's 15, Bowie State 13.


As of September 12, 2005, at 05:13 PM ET

American Sports Wire
For the Week ending 9/10/05
Compiled by Dick Simpson


http://www.onnidan.com/05-06/football/polls/aswirepoll.htm

School (1st Place votes) Record Points PVS
1. Hampton (19) 2-0 157 1
2. Grambling State (2) 1-0 106 4
3. Miss Valley State (1) 2-0 103 9
4 Bethune-Cookman 2-0 100 5
5. Delaware State 2-0 99 7
6. South Carolina State 2-0 97 2

7 Howard 1-1 85 6
8. Tennessee State 1-1 84 -
9. Alabama A&M 1-1 75 3
10. Prairie View A&M 1-0 60 -


Sep 12, 2005
TSPN & Cavil's Classic Cuts Football HBCU Major Program Top 10 Poll
By TSPN News Service


http://www.swacpage.com/articles/article1355.shtml

TSPN (SWACPAGE.com) & Cavil's Classic Cuts Football HBCU Major Program Top 10 Poll
(9-13-2005)

Presented By:
THG Agency, LLC - (The Heritage Group), A Consulting Sports Management Agency
The TSPN/Classic Cuts Top 10 HBCU Major football poll, with number of
first-place votes, record in parentheses, total points, previous ranking,
and next opponent:
Name-------------------Record--1PV-Points-PWR--First Game-(9-15/19-2005-W/L-Opp.)
1. *Hampton------------(2-0)--(4)---93----1--(vs-N. C. A & T State)
2. S. C. State---------(2-0)--(3)---92----2--(vs-Bethune-Cookman)
3. Grambling State-----(1-0)--(3)---78----5--(at-Washington State)
4. Bethune-Cookman-----(2-0)--------63----4--(vs-S. C. State)
5. Miss Valley State---(2-0)--------59----8--(at-Alabama A & M)
6. Delaware State------(2-0)--------40----9--(at-James Madison)
7. Alabama State-------(1-1)--------36----7--(at-Arkansas at P. B.)
8. Southern------------(0-1)--------24----6--(vs-Prairie View A & M)
9. Prairie View A & M--(1-0)--------17----NR-(at-Southern)
10. Alabama A & M-------(1-1)--------11----3--(va-Miss Valley State)
Dropped Out: Howard-(1-1)
Receiving Votes: Tennessee State-(1-1)-7, Alcorn State-(0-1)-4,
Florida A & M-(0-2)-1, Howard-(1-1)-1

PWR = Previous Week Ranking
1PV = 1st Place Votes
* TSPN & 3C 2004 HBCU Football Major Division National Champion

Major = NCAA Division I-AA

Note: Central State and Langston are in transition,
moving from NAIA Division I to NCAA Division II participation.
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Sep 13, 2005

TSPN & Cavil's Classic Cuts Football HBCU Mid-Major Program
By TSPN News Service


http://www.swacpage.com/articles/article1362.shtml


TSPN (SWACPAGE.com) & Cavil's Classic Cuts Football HBCU Mid-Major Program
Top 10 Poll (9-14-2005)

Presented By:
THG Agency, LLC - (The Heritage Group), A Consulting Sports Management, Agency
The TSPN/Classic Cuts Top 10 HBCU Mid-Major football poll, with number of
first-place votes, record in parentheses, total points, previous ranking,
and next opponent:
Name-------------------Record--1PV-Points-PWR-First Game-(9-15/17-2005-W/L-Opp.)
1. N. C. Central-------(3-0)--(4)---93----1--(vs-Shaw)
2. Tuskegee------------(2-0)--(3)---87----3--(at-Benedict)
3. Albany State--------(2-1)--(2)---85----2--(at-Lane)
4. Bowie State---------(3-0)--(1)---73----4--(vs-Livingstone)
5. Saint Augustine-----(3-0)--------64----5--(vs-Virginia State)
6. Langston------------(1-0)--------55----6--(at-Alcorn State)
7. Fayetteville State--(2-1)--------41----7--(at-Saint Paul's)
8. Fort Valley State---(2-1)--------23----9--(vs-Clark-Atlanta)
9. Stillman------------(2-1)--------12----NR-(Open)
10. Benedict------------(2-1)--------8-----NR-(at-Nicholls State)
Dropped Out Of Rankings: Winston-Salem State-(0-3)
Receiving Votes: Cheney-(2-1)-6, Texas College-(1-1)-3,
Kentucky State-(1-2)-2, Morehouse-(1-2)-1,
Lincoln-(1-2)-1, Paul Quinn-(1-1)-1, Shaw-(1-2)-1

PWR = Previous Weeks Ranking
1PV = 1st Place Votes
LG = Last Game
Mid-Major = NCAA Division II & NAIA Division I
* TSPN & 3C 2004 HBCU Football Mid-Major Division National Champion
Note: Central State and Langston are in transition,
moving from NAIA Division I to NCAA Division II affiliation.

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GSUperTiger said:
Say JROCK, is Pete still a Dean? Word is SU just pulled the revolving door out of the attic.

He he he he :snicker: :lol: Gooooooooooooo pETe! :emlaugh:

I wonder if losing to Valley and PV and J-State in the same season worth 200K! :nod2:

Nawwww, but is shole is PRICELESS though! :lmao: :lmao:
 
JROCK said:
Sheridan made some adjustments ( I looked at that poll earlier and the date ).

I agree. But this looks much better. Still have to :smh: at Sheridan, though.
 
GSUperTiger said:
Say JROCK, is Pete still a Dean? Word is SU just pulled the revolving door out of the attic.

You better believe it baby boy!!! Haven't you learned anything the last 11 years? The SUperior One is subject to go 10-1. It is the "S" . The Dean is an astute competitor. He will find a way to be SUccessful. One does not acquire the title of Dean based on 1 game. If you want to query the credence of his title, look at his resume against the BC team that doesn't lead the series. :lol:
 
coldsweat said:
He he he he :snicker: :lol: Gooooooooooooo pETe! :emlaugh:

I wonder if losing to Valley and PV and J-State in the same season worth 200K! :nod2:

Nawwww, but is shole is PRICELESS though! :lmao: :lmao:

Is Bell worth a Quarter?

Nawwww, but is shole is PRICELESS though! :lmao: :lmao:
 
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