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Congratulations to Dominick, who, with 16 points, is the winner of the contest. Thanks to everyone for participating!
tommy on 12/15/2009 (4:24 pm)
Isnt it funny all of you who picked Montana to fall in multiple rounds were dead wrong. now they are in position to send your precious Amanti Edwards out a loser. Let me remind you App. St. is 0’fer west of the Mississippi, and Montana is 5-1 in Semi’s @ home. UM over Nova in a close game 28-24 in Chatanooga. GRIZ can u say choo choo were 15-0
Elliot I on 12/10/2009 (4:42 pm)
Montana has lost the most National Championships
South Dakota State over Montana (Rabbits and Bears oh my!)
Steven F. Austin over Eastern Washington
Elon over Richmond (Arachnids and Legends)
Appalachian over S.C. State
Villanova over Holy Cross
Mc Neese over New Hampshire
Southern Ill. over Eastern Ill.
William and mary over Weber State
South Dakota State over Stephen F. Austin
Appalachian over Elon (It’s hard to beat some one twice in the same season, but App will)
McNeese over Villanova
Southern Ill. over William and Mary (Dogs and Indians)
Appalachian over South Dakota State (Mountaineers know how to Rabbit Hunt)
McNeese over Southern Ill. (Cowboys carry firearms)
Final Appalachian State over McNeese State (Ti’s hard to beat the same team twice in the same season)
D.R.Fields on 11/26/2009 (5:16 pm)
Good point, Rusty. Probably not the smartest strategy on my part! I won’t mind at all getting that pick wrong, although it will mean more work for me. :)
tommy on 11/25/2009 (3:01 pm)
Montana over South Dakota State
Stephen F. Austin over Eastern Washington
Elon over Richmond
Appalachian over S.C. State
Villanova over Holy Cross
McNeese over New Hampshire
Southern Illinois over Eastern Illinois
William & Mary over Weber State
Appalachian over Montana
William and Mary over Southern Illinois
Finals
Appalachian Over Southern Illinois(Armanti wins 3rd National Title)
It is not Strategic if the Apps do win!
Rd2
Montana over Stephen F. Austin
Appalachian over Elon
McNesse over Vilanova
William & Mary over Southern Illinois
Rd3
Rusty on 11/25/2009 (12:01 pm)
1st Round:
UM over SDSU
SFA over EWU
Elon over Richmond
App State over SCSU
Nova over Holy Cross
McNeese over UNH
SIU over EIU
W&M over Weber
Quarters:
Montana over SFA
App over Elon
Nova over McNeese
SIU over W&M
Semi’s:
SIU over Nova
App over Montana
Championship:
App over SIU
Hugh on 11/24/2009 (10:41 pm)
Ron, you are correct. Montana has been runner-up the most times. Four times, to be exact (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008). You now lead with 1/2 point.
tommy on 11/24/2009 (3:26 pm)
rd1
SDSU over Montana
Stephen F. Austin over E. Washington
Richmond over Elon
ASU over SCSU
Villanova over Holy Cross
McNeese St. over UNH
SIU over EIU
Bill & Mary over Weber St
2nd rd
SDSU over Stephen F. Austin
ASU over Richmond
Villanova over McNeese St.
SIU over Bill & Mary
3rd rd
ASU over SDSU
Villanova over SIU
championship
ASU over Villanova
Black Saturday on 11/24/2009 (2:59 pm)
First Round
Montana over SDSU (but closer then most think)
Stephen F. Austin over Eastern Washington
Richmond over Elon
Appalachian over South Carolina State
Villanova over Holy Cross
McNeese State over New Hampshire
Southern Illinois over Eastern Illinois
William and Mary over Weber State
Quarterfinals
Stephen F. Austin over Montana
Appalachian over Richmond
Villanova over McNeese
Southern Illinois over William and Mary
Semifinals
Appalachian over Stephen F. Austin
Villanova over Southern Illinois
Final
Appalachian over Villanova
I think Montana has lost the most in the final game
Ron Ecker on 11/24/2009 (2:52 pm)
FIRST ROUND
South Dakota State over Montana (Upset? Not Really)
Stephen F. Austin over Eastern Washington (Close one)
Richmond over Elon (Defense prevails)
Appalachian State over S.C. State (Go Apps!)
Villanova over Holy Cross (Over by halftime)
New Hampshire over McNeese State (Toss up)
Southern Illinois over Eastern Illinois (Over after 1st Q)
William & Mary over Weber State (2 touchdowns)
QUARTERFINALS
Stephen F. Austin over South Dakota State (Close)
Appalachian State over Richmond (Revenge will be sweet!)
Villanova over New Hampshire (Closer than 1st game)
Southern Illinois over William & Mary (CAA looses 2nd)
SEMIFINALS
Appalachian State over Stephen F. Austin (For you Dexter Coakley)
Villanova over Southern Illinois (OT baby!)
FINALS
Appalachian State over Villanova (Armanti wins last college game)
Jeff Mizell on 11/24/2009 (1:06 pm)
SDSU over Montana (Jackrabbits too quick)
Stephen F. Austin over EWU (3:16)
Richmond over Elon (Elon isn’t impressive)
ASU over SC State (in a close one!)
The Vill over Holy Cross (Holy @#$%! did you see that score?!)
NHU over McNeese (My upset special)
SIU over EIU (Steamroller)
WM over Weber St (in a close one!)
2nd rnd
Stephen F. Austin over SDSU (3:16…again)
ASU over Richmond (AE seeks, and gets, his revenge)
The Vill over NH (closer than expected)
WM over SIU (A shocker in OT)
3rd rnd
ASU over SFA (goalpost will fall)
The Vill over WM (Vill too strong)
Champ
ASU over The Vill (Best champ game in recent memory!)
Dominick on 11/23/2009 (7:17 pm)
South Dakota State over Montana (Griz one and one)
Stephen F. Austin over Eastern Wash (Anyone using their middle initial will be tough)
Richmond over Elon (The Riddler gets sacked)
App over SC State (Back in Black)
Villanova over Holy Cross (Carly Massimino is a great football coach too)
McNeese St. over New Hampshire (Geaux Cowboys)
Southern Ill over Eastern Ill (ill)
Bill & Mary over Weber St. (two against one)
Round two-
SDSU over SFA
App stomps the Spiders
McNeese St. over Nova
Bill & Mary over Southern Ill
Round Three-
App over SDSU
McNeese St. over W&M
Championship
App avenges an earlier loss by beating McNeese St. and Armanti & Co. go out on top. Merry Christmas.
Bill Z on 11/23/2009 (4:33 pm)
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