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Hard to see Boise so low (percentage-wise). Seems like all they've done every year of existence is win 8+ games.

Shows how dominant these other programs, especially Michigan, used to be.

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Hard to see Boise so low (percentage-wise). Seems like all they've done every year of existence is win 8+ games.

Shows how dominant these other programs, especially Michigan, used to be.

Looking at that list is pretty interesting

The list sorted by winning percentage, and that is probably the most fair, we are 68. I would not have figured Notre Dame would be the second all-time highest wining percentage.

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You guys have to remember that with some of these programs, the only losses they had most years were postseason losses.

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Hmm..

UNT is 40 games over .500 all time. 7 games left this year, so the way things are going, game #9 in 2011 will be our break even point.

Also just shy of 500 points on the plus side of PF/PA. Average loss margin of around 35 this year, so game 7 or 8 next year we should have that one taken care of.

Nah. It can't be that bad, can it?

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DeLoach should have the D in D-cent shape (haha) by this time next year. If ST aren't getting killed anymore, we should have a fairly successful season in 09.

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DeLoach should have the D in D-cent shape (haha) by this time next year. If ST aren't getting killed anymore, we should have a fairly successful season in 09.

Dodge should have the offense gearing to go in year 2. If his recruits keep filling up the depth chart and Vizza/Fitz continue to develop their chemistry, '07 numbers will be blown away.

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