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52 minutes ago, oldguystudent said:

Realtime RPI has us at 47 with projected losses against #48 LaTech, #83 UAB, and #46 FAU.  

Do they update the projected win/loss column as the season goes or is that from pre-season? 

I’m guessing pre-season. ESPN win projector doesn’t have us losing another game. With closest game being @ UAB (~60% win percentage). 

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1 hour ago, oldguystudent said:

Realtime RPI has us at 47 with projected losses against #48 LaTech, #83 UAB, and #46 FAU.  

Do they update the projected win/loss column as the season goes or is that from pre-season? 

They update for basketball season, so I assume they must.

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36 minutes ago, CMJ said:

They update for basketball season, so I assume they must.

It doesn't make any sense to me that they have us losing to teams with lower RPIs, though I do understand that RPI is way more fluid in the beginning of the season than at the end, so maybe that's why. 

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Never expected this. Wow. We are in magical season folks! Let’s hope this team doesn’t overlook anyone.

 

I swear Dickey's team got a few votes after beating Cincinnati in the NO Bowl and Mac’s team got a few after the HOD win.

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3 minutes ago, AustinFromUNT said:

Now I need to go back to whatever year it was the UNT was in the top 20 under Fry. 

Edit:  It was 1977 and they didn't show up until the final poll. 

Edit edit:  They got no AP votes the entire year.  The #16 ranking was in the UPI coaches poll. 

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Here it is.  I was a sophomore that year what an exciting time............

 

The final UPI Coaches Poll was released after the bowl games, on January 3, 1978.[4]
Notre Dame received 23 of the 39 first-place votes; Alabama received thirteen, Arkansas two, and Texas one.[5]

Ranking Team Conference Bowl
1 Notre Dame Independent Won Cotton, 38–10
2 Alabama SEC Won Sugar, 35–6
3 Arkansas Southwest Won Orange, 31–6
4 Penn State Independent Won Fiesta, 42–30
5 Texas Southwest Lost Cotton, 10–38
6 Oklahoma Big Eight Lost Orange, 6–31
7 Pittsburgh Independent Won Gator, 34–3
8 Michigan Big Ten Lost Rose, 20–27
9 Washington Pac-8 Won Rose, 27–20
10 Nebraska Big Eight Won Liberty, 21–17
11 Florida State Independent Won Tangerine, 40–17
12 Ohio State Big Ten Lost Sugar, 6–35
USC Pac-8 Won Bluebonnet, 47–28
14 North Carolina ACC Lost Liberty, 17–21
15 Stanford Pac-8 Won Sun, 24–14
16 North Texas Independent none
BYU WAC
18 Arizona State WAC Lost Fiesta, 30–42
19 San Diego State Independent none
NC State ACC Won Peach, 30–17

 

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1 hour ago, Cooke County Kid said:

Here it is.  I was a sophomore that year what an exciting time............

 

The final UPI Coaches Poll was released after the bowl games, on January 3, 1978.[4]
Notre Dame received 23 of the 39 first-place votes; Alabama received thirteen, Arkansas two, and Texas one.[5]

Ranking Team Conference Bowl
1 Notre Dame Independent Won Cotton, 38–10
2 Alabama SEC Won Sugar, 35–6
3 Arkansas Southwest Won Orange, 31–6
4 Penn State Independent Won Fiesta, 42–30
5 Texas Southwest Lost Cotton, 10–38
6 Oklahoma Big Eight Lost Orange, 6–31
7 Pittsburgh Independent Won Gator, 34–3
8 Michigan Big Ten Lost Rose, 20–27
9 Washington Pac-8 Won Rose, 27–20
10 Nebraska Big Eight Won Liberty, 21–17
11 Florida State Independent Won Tangerine, 40–17
12 Ohio State Big Ten Lost Sugar, 6–35
USC Pac-8 Won Bluebonnet, 47–28
14 North Carolina ACC Lost Liberty, 17–21
15 Stanford Pac-8 Won Sun, 24–14
16 North Texas Independent none
BYU WAC
18 Arizona State WAC Lost Fiesta, 30–42
19 San Diego State Independent none
NC State ACC Won Peach, 30–17

 

OldDenton types said Hayden (as a UPI voter) made this ranking happen for North Texas & again back in 1975, but Hayden could not have possibly gotten the Mean Green to that #16 ranking all by himself inasmuch as the other high ranking for UNT a few years earlier (1975).  Duly Note:  Darrell Royal would have probably been a vote for North Texas as he had a likeness for Fry & was said to have been an apparent supporter for North Texas to gain SWC membership---problem was he seemed to be alone with that idea.  Amazingly, DKR upon his announced retirement in 1976 was even spurned on his choice for his successor at UT, one Mike Campbell.  UT Regent Frank Erwin poo'poo'ed Royal request and rather chose Fred "Dead Head"  Akers.   OH THE POLITICS THAT TAKE PLACE IN THE LONE STAR STATE! LOL! 

For newbies on Harry's message board that era was the bellcow for many of us on GMG.com until we were almost  convinced it could never happen again; that is, until now with Seth Littrell leading the charge ALONG WITH PREZ'  SMATRESK AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS AND WREN BAKER.

HAPPY TIMES ARE HERE AGAIN! 

GMG!

 

Edited by PlummMeanGreen
GRAMMAR, punctuation, poor vision, hard of hearing
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