MB Playoff Roundup – April 26
Posted: April 26, 2013 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: MB Playoffs Leave a comment »MB Playoffs – First Round
The first round of the MB Playoffs began Sunday, April 21 and will end on Friday, May 10. While the top 3 seeds will seemingly cruise into the 2nd round barring unforseen developments, the rest of the matchups are far from decided as there are plenty of points available between now and the end of the round. We will be providing daily updates on the round’s matchups.
Notes on Thursday’s Action:
- Only one series went final, the QMJHL semifinal in which Halifax swept Rouyn-Noranda 4 games to 0
- That series was worth 16 points and every actual human being still partaking in MB picked Halifax
- Points available Friday: D-III Men’s Volleyball – 32 points, Ontario Hockey League – potentially 32 points, Western Hockey League – potentially 16 points
Thursday Pts |
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1 |
Bristol |
176 |
16 |
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16 |
NicCage |
0 |
0 |
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Bristol is seeking redemption after heading into last season’s playoffs as the top seed only to see his championship dreams all but shattered on his wedding day, due in large part to the Kentucky Derby. He nearly made a heroic comeback but fell 6 points short after some foreign guy blew a D-II tennis match. Bristol, the MB 2011 champion, earned the top seed after winning 9 blocks and also finished first in regular season points, event wins, champions picked, and bracket event points. He has essentially earned a bye into the quarterfinals as NicCage has been absent from MB for some time. There is still time for NicCage to join the playoff action albeit at a prohibitive disadvantage. | ||||
8 |
Doug |
128 |
16 |
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9 |
Greg |
184 |
16 |
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This 8/9 battle of MB veterans has all the makings of a classic down to the wire battle. Each user earned a playoff spot early in the season (Doug in Block 3, Greg in Block 4) but could not seal a block title to move up the seeding chart, finishing as a block runner-up twice apiece. Doug finished 4th in regular season points, just 17 behind abittner for 3rd and was 3rd in event wins and bracket event points, 4th in champions picked and 5th in user vs. user event points. Greg finished 7th in regular season points and 4th in event wins. Both are original members of MB and seek a berth in the quarterfinals, likely opposite fellow grizzled veteran Bristol. | ||||
5 |
Chris |
116 |
16 |
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12 |
JP |
136 |
16 |
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JP hopes to pull off the prototypical 5/12 upset over Chris, the winner of NCAA D-I Men’s Basketball. As is often the case in the NCAA tournament, the seeds do not always tell the whole story. Chris finished the regular season with just 65 more total points than JP but earned the 5 seed on the strength of his block title. JP finished with more events wins, champs picked, correct picks and bracket event points, meaning we could see a tight battle down to the finish. Chris narrowly missed winning the Original MB championship back when it consisted of only the 4 Men’s Division I basketball tournaments and finished 3rd in the MB 2012 playoffs. As always, JP represents all colleges with presidential names, especially Franklin Pierce. | ||||
4 |
skizzow |
224 |
16 |
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13 |
Bred |
120 |
16 |
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After knocking off top-seeded Bristol in the first round of last year’s 8 person playoffs, Bred is in search of another postseason upset. Bred is known for long periods of inactivity/unconsciousness followed by bursts of brilliance, so the potential certainly exists for another upset. skizzow, outright winner of Block 6 and the 2nd highest seeded MB newcomer as the #4 seed, hopes to fend off the upset that Bristol could not in MB 2012. | ||||
6 |
Ryan |
212 |
16 |
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11 |
mxknkl |
144 |
16 |
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Another intriguing first round matchup pits Ryan vs. mxknkl in the 6/11 contest. Ryan finished 2nd in overall regular season points, event wins, champions picked and bracket event points, and twice was runner-up for a block title (Block 12 and D-I Men’s BB). One block title would have results in a #3 seed and a date with MegaBot rather than a slugfest against the 11 seed. Mxknkl, a MB rookie, led Block 13 heading into the final day of the regular season before finishing 2nd behind Jimmy and qualifying as the 11 seed. Ryan, an original member of MB, was the MB 2012 runner-up, losing to Jimmy in the championship. | ||||
3 |
Jimmy |
164 |
16 |
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14 |
MegaBot |
16 |
0 |
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Jimmy snagged the Block 13 title from mxknkl on the final day to slip into the 3rd seed and earn a spot opposite MegaBot in Round 1. Jimmy is an original MB member who claimed titles in Original MB and MB 2012, while finishing as runner-up in MB 2011. Jimmy led all of MB 2013 in user vs. user event points and finished in the Top 5 in champions picked and bracket event points. MegaBot, our automated contestant who uses the randomizer for all picks, is not likely to put up much of a fight against the defending champion. | ||||
7 |
abittner |
236 |
16 |
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10 |
tonewil |
164 |
16 |
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This 7/10 matchup also shapes up as a competitive matchup. Both MB rookies, abittner & tonewil put together solid regular seasons with each losing a block title in a painful way. abittner lost the Block 6 title in the final game of the block as San Francisco defeated Green Bay in an NFC divisional playoff game. He finished 3rd in regular season points, just 19 behind Ryan for 2nd, while also ranking 2nd in user vs. user event points, 3rd> in champions picked and 4th in bracket event points. tonewil tied Bristol for the Block 7 title, losing on the first tiebreaker (2-1 in block event wins) and finished 8th in regular season points, including 3rd among rookies. A block title for either user would have resulted in a top 5 seed. | ||||
2 |
Danny |
200 |
16 |
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15 |
Mattyb22 |
0 |
0 |
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Newcomer Danny stormed to two early titles in Blocks 2 and 3, earning the 2 seed as one of just two users to win multiple blocks. Danny heads into the playoffs as the highest seeded MB rookie and finished 2nd to abittner in regular season points among newbies. He was 6th overall in points and finished in the Top 5 in events wins, champions picked and user vs. user event points. Similar to Bristol, it appears Danny will coast into the quarterfinals as Mattyb22 has not made a MB appearance in quite a while. |
MB Playoff Roundup – April 25
Posted: April 25, 2013 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: MB Playoffs Leave a comment »MB Playoffs – First Round
The first round of the MB Playoffs began Sunday, April 21 and will end on Friday, May 10. While the top 3 seeds will seemingly cruise into the 2nd round barring unforseen developments, the rest of the matchups are far from decided as there are plenty of points available between now and the end of the round. We will be providing daily updates on the round’s matchups.
Notes on Wednesday’s Action:
- JP picked the Maritime Junior Hockey League champion Summerside correctly to earn 32 points and take the lead in his matchup with Chris
- skizzow correctly picked the winners of all 3 series that ended last night, picking up 72 points and extending his lead over Bred to 104 points (208-104)
- Ryan (40 points) and Greg (32) points extended their lead over Doug and Max, respectively, as the latter pair did not earn any points on Wednesday
- abittner and tonewil each gained 32 points, with abittner maintaining the top point total in the first round to this point
Wednesday Pts |
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1 |
Bristol |
160 |
0 |
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16 |
NicCage |
0 |
0 |
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Bristol is seeking redemption after heading into last season’s playoffs as the top seed only to see his championship dreams all but shattered on his wedding day, due in large part to the Kentucky Derby. He nearly made a heroic comeback but fell 6 points short after some foreign guy blew a D-II tennis match. Bristol, the MB 2011 champion, earned the top seed after winning 9 blocks and also finished first in regular season points, event wins, champions picked, and bracket event points. He has essentially earned a bye into the quarterfinals as NicCage has been absent from MB for some time. There is still time for NicCage to join the playoff action albeit at a prohibitive disadvantage. | ||||
8 |
Doug |
112 |
0 |
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9 |
Greg |
168 |
32 |
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This 8/9 battle of MB veterans has all the makings of a classic down to the wire battle. Each user earned a playoff spot early in the season (Doug in Block 3, Greg in Block 4) but could not seal a block title to move up the seeding chart, finishing as a block runner-up twice apiece. Doug finished 4th in regular season points, just 17 behind abittner for 3rd and was 3rd in event wins and bracket event points, 4th in champions picked and 5th in user vs. user event points. Greg finished 7th in regular season points and 4th in event wins. Both are original members of MB and seek a berth in the quarterfinals, likely opposite fellow grizzled veteran Bristol. | ||||
5 |
Chris |
100 |
0 |
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12 |
JP |
120 |
32 |
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JP hopes to pull off the prototypical 5/12 upset over Chris, the winner of NCAA D-I Men’s Basketball. As is often the case in the NCAA tournament, the seeds do not always tell the whole story. Chris finished the regular season with just 65 more total points than JP but earned the 5 seed on the strength of his block title. JP finished with more events wins, champs picked, correct picks and bracket event points, meaning we could see a tight battle down to the finish. Chris narrowly missed winning the Original MB championship back when it consisted of only the 4 Men’s Division I basketball tournaments and finished 3rd in the MB 2012 playoffs. As always, JP represents all colleges with presidential names, especially Franklin Pierce. | ||||
4 |
skizzow |
208 |
72 |
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13 |
Bred |
104 |
32 |
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After knocking off top-seeded Bristol in the first round of last year’s 8 person playoffs, Bred is in search of another postseason upset. Bred is known for long periods of inactivity/unconsciousness followed by bursts of brilliance, so the potential certainly exists for another upset. skizzow, outright winner of Block 6 and the 2nd highest seeded MB newcomer as the #4 seed, hopes to fend off the upset that Bristol could not in MB 2012. | ||||
6 |
Ryan |
196 |
40 |
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11 |
mxknkl |
128 |
0 |
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Another intriguing first round matchup pits Ryan vs. mxknkl in the 6/11 contest. Ryan finished 2nd in overall regular season points, event wins, champions picked and bracket event points, and twice was runner-up for a block title (Block 12 and D-I Men’s BB). One block title would have results in a #3 seed and a date with MegaBot rather than a slugfest against the 11 seed. Mxknkl, a MB rookie, led Block 13 heading into the final day of the regular season before finishing 2nd behind Jimmy and qualifying as the 11 seed. Ryan, an original member of MB, was the MB 2012 runner-up, losing to Jimmy in the championship. | ||||
3 |
Jimmy |
148 |
40 |
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14 |
MegaBot |
16 |
0 |
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Jimmy snagged the Block 13 title from mxknkl on the final day to slip into the 3rd seed and earn a spot opposite MegaBot in Round 1. Jimmy is an original MB member who claimed titles in Original MB and MB 2012, while finishing as runner-up in MB 2011. Jimmy led all of MB 2013 in user vs. user event points and finished in the Top 5 in champions picked and bracket event points. MegaBot, our automated contestant who uses the randomizer for all picks, is not likely to put up much of a fight against the defending champion. | ||||
7 |
abittner |
220 |
32 |
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10 |
tonewil |
148 |
32 |
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This 7/10 matchup also shapes up as a competitive matchup. Both MB rookies, abittner & tonewil put together solid regular seasons with each losing a block title in a painful way. abittner lost the Block 6 title in the final game of the block as San Francisco defeated Green Bay in an NFC divisional playoff game. He finished 3rd in regular season points, just 19 behind Ryan for 2nd, while also ranking 2nd in user vs. user event points, 3rd> in champions picked and 4th in bracket event points. tonewil tied Bristol for the Block 7 title, losing on the first tiebreaker (2-1 in block event wins) and finished 8th in regular season points, including 3rd among rookies. A block title for either user would have resulted in a top 5 seed. | ||||
2 |
Danny |
184 |
32 |
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15 |
Mattyb22 |
0 |
0 |
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Newcomer Danny stormed to two early titles in Blocks 2 and 3, earning the 2 seed as one of just two users to win multiple blocks. Danny heads into the playoffs as the highest seeded MB rookie and finished 2nd to abittner in regular season points among newbies. He was 6th overall in points and finished in the Top 5 in events wins, champions picked and user vs. user event points. Similar to Bristol, it appears Danny will coast into the quarterfinals as Mattyb22 has not made a MB appearance in quite a while. |
MB Playoff Roundup – April 24
Posted: April 24, 2013 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: MB Playoffs Leave a comment »MB Playoffs – First Round
The first round of the MB Playoffs began Sunday, April 21 and will end on Friday, May 10. While the top 3 seeds will seemingly cruise into the 2nd round barring unforseen developments, the rest of the matchups are far from decided as there are plenty of points available between now and the end of the round. We will be providing daily updates on the round’s matchups. Here is our first installment….
Tuesday Pts |
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1 |
Bristol |
160 |
24 |
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16 |
NicCage |
0 |
0 |
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Bristol is seeking redemption after heading into last season’s playoffs as the top seed only to see his championship dreams all but shattered on his wedding day, due in large part to the Kentucky Derby. He nearly made a heroic comeback but fell 6 points short after some foreign guy blew a D-II tennis match. Bristol, the MB 2011 champion, earned the top seed after winning 9 blocks and also finished first in regular season points, event wins, champions picked, and bracket event points. He has essentially earned a bye into the quarterfinals as NicCage has been absent from MB for some time. There is still time for NicCage to join the playoff action albeit at a prohibitive disadvantage. | ||||
8 |
Doug |
112 |
8 |
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9 |
Greg |
136 |
24 |
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This 8/9 battle of MB veterans has all the makings of a classic down to the wire battle. Each user earned a playoff spot early in the season (Doug in Block 3, Greg in Block 4) but could not seal a block title to move up the seeding chart, finishing as a block runner-up twice apiece. Doug finished 4th in regular season points, just 17 behind abittner for 3rd and was 3rd in event wins and bracket event points, 4th in champions picked and 5th in user vs. user event points. Greg finished 7th in regular season points and 4th in event wins. Both are original members of MB and seek a berth in the quarterfinals, likely opposite fellow grizzled veteran Bristol. | ||||
5 |
Chris |
100 |
0 |
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12 |
JP |
88 |
16 |
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JP hopes to pull off the prototypical 5/12 upset over Chris, the winner of NCAA D-I Men’s Basketball. As is often the case in the NCAA tournament, the seeds do not always tell the whole story. Chris finished the regular season with just 65 more total points than JP but earned the 5 seed on the strength of his block title. JP finished with more events wins, champs picked, correct picks and bracket event points, meaning we could see a tight battle down to the finish. Chris narrowly missed winning the Original MB championship back when it consisted of only the 4 Men’s Division I basketball tournaments and finished 3rd in the MB 2012 playoffs. As always, JP represents all colleges with presidential names, especially Franklin Pierce. | ||||
4 |
skizzow |
136 |
24 |
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13 |
Bred |
72 |
16 |
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After knocking off top-seeded Bristol in the first round of last year’s 8 person playoffs, Bred is in search of another postseason upset. Bred is known for long periods of inactivity/unconsciousness followed by bursts of brilliance, so the potential certainly exists for another upset. skizzow, outright winner of Block 6 and the 2nd highest seeded MB newcomer as the #4 seed, hopes to fend off the upset that Bristol could not in MB 2012. | ||||
6 |
Ryan |
156 |
8 |
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11 |
mxknkl |
128 |
8 |
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Another intriguing first round matchup pits Ryan vs. mxknkl in the 6/11 contest. Ryan finished 2nd in overall regular season points, event wins, champions picked and bracket event points, and twice was runner-up for a block title (Block 12 and D-I Men’s BB). One block title would have results in a #3 seed and a date with MegaBot rather than a slugfest against the 11 seed. Mxknkl, a MB rookie, led Block 13 heading into the final day of the regular season before finishing 2nd behind Jimmy and qualifying as the 11 seed. Ryan, an original member of MB, was the MB 2012 runner-up, losing to Jimmy in the championship. | ||||
3 |
Jimmy |
108 |
24 |
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14 |
MegaBot |
16 |
8 |
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Jimmy snagged the Block 13 title from mxknkl on the final day to slip into the 3rd seed and earn a spot opposite MegaBot in Round 1. Jimmy is an original MB member who claimed titles in Original MB and MB 2012, while finishing as runner-up in MB 2011. Jimmy led all of MB 2013 in user vs. user event points and finished in the Top 5 in champions picked and bracket event points. MegaBot, our automated contestant who uses the randomizer for all picks, is not likely to put up much of a fight against the defending champion. | ||||
7 |
abittner |
188 |
16 |
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10 |
tonewil |
116 |
24 |
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This 7/10 matchup also shapes up as a competitive matchup. Both MB rookies, abittner & tonewil put together solid regular seasons with each losing a block title in a painful way. abittner lost the Block 6 title in the final game of the block as San Francisco defeated Green Bay in an NFC divisional playoff game. He finished 3rd in regular season points, just 19 behind Ryan for 2nd, while also ranking 2nd in user vs. user event points, 3rd> in champions picked and 4th in bracket event points. tonewil tied Bristol for the Block 7 title, losing on the first tiebreaker (2-1 in block event wins) and finished 8th in regular season points, including 3rd among rookies. A block title for either user would have resulted in a top 5 seed. | ||||
2 |
Danny |
152 |
8 |
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15 |
Mattyb22 |
0 |
0 |
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Newcomer Danny stormed to two early titles in Blocks 2 and 3, earning the 2 seed as one of just two users to win multiple blocks. Danny heads into the playoffs as the highest seeded MB rookie and finished 2nd to abittner in regular season points among newbies. He was 6th overall in points and finished in the Top 5 in events wins, champions picked and user vs. user event points. Similar to Bristol, it appears Danny will coast into the quarterfinals as Mattyb22 has not made a MB appearance in quite a while. |
MB 2013 Playoff Primer
Posted: April 16, 2013 Filed under: MB 2013 Leave a comment »The second edition (and first with a 16-person field) of MegaBracket playoffs will commence on Sunday and run through the end of June. The 2013 MB champion will have to navigate through four rounds of head-to-head action in order to be crowned ruler of the MB universe for the 2013 season. Let’s take an in-depth look at the 2013 MegaBracket playoffs…
Format
The playoffs will consist of a standard 16-person bracket with the winner of each matchup advancing to the next round. There will be consolation rounds that play out to all 16 places.
Schedule
The four rounds will adhere to the following schedule:
- Round 1 (Block 15) begins Sunday, April 21st and ends Friday, May 10th
- Round 2 (Block 16) begins Saturday, May 11th and ends Saturday, May 18th
- Round 3 (Block 17) beings Sunday, May 19th and ends Sunday, May 26th
- Round 4 (Block 18) begins Monday, May 27th and ends Sunday, June 30th
How to Qualify
The champion of each regular season block qualifies for the playoffs, taking up 14 of the 16 spots. If a block champion has already qualified, then the highest finishing user who has not qualified earns the playoff spot for that block. The champion gets credit for the block win which counts for seeding purposes. The other two spots are filled by the two users with the highest point totals who have not already qualified for the playoffs.
Who’s In
There isn’t any suspense in the final blocks of this year’s regular season as we have not yet expanded past the playoff field. There are 14 users competing with recent regularity and all 14 will claim playoff spots. The final two spots will go to people who were active earlier in the season but have dropped off. If they do not return within the next week there will, for all intents and purposes, be a couple of byes in the first round. The following users have clinched playoff spots:
- Bristol (Block 1 champion)
- Danny (Block 2 champion)
- Doug (Block 3 playoff spot)
- Greg (Block 4 playoff spot)
- mxknkl (Block 5 playoff spot)
- skizzow (Block 6 champion)
- tonewil (Block 7 playoff spot)
- abittner (Block 8 playoff spot)
- Jimmy (Block 9 playoff spot)
- Ryan (Block 10 playoff spot)
- JP (Block 11 playoff spot)
- Bred (Block 12 playoff spot)
- Chris (Men’s D-I Basketball champion)
The final 3 spots will be claimed by the following users:
- MegaBot (Block 13 playoff spot)
- Mattyb22 (Overall standings playoff spot #1)
- NicCage (Overall standings playoff spot #2)
Seeding
Playoff seeding is determined in the following manner:
- Most block wins
- Overall points
If the regular season ended right now (as of 4/17 @ 9:11 am CDT)…
- Bristol (9 block wins, 14,691 points)
- Danny (2 block wins, 11,748 points)
- skizzow (1 block win, 9,825 points)
- Chris (1 block win, 7,915 points)
- abittner (12,629 points)
- Ryan (12,598 points)
- Doug (12,583 points)
- Jimmy (12,311 points)
- Greg (11,331 points)
- tonewil (9,751 points)
- mxknkl (9,053 points)
- JP (7,991 points)
- Bred (4,720 points)
- Mattyb22 (3,133 points)
- MegaBot (3,087 points)
- NicCage (2,356 points)
Matchups
According to the above projected seeding, here are your projected first round matchups…
1 Bristol vs. 16 NicCage
8 Jimmy vs. 9 Greg
5 abittner vs. 12 JP
4 Chris vs. 13 Bred
3 skizzow vs. 14 Mattyb22
6 Ryan vs. 11 mxknkl
7 Doug vs. 10 tonewil
2 Danny vs. 15 MegaBot
Playoff Scoring
Points in non-user vs. user events will be compiled in the same way as the regular season. Points are awarded for correct picks and count towards the round in which the game or series ends. User vs. user events are handled differently since the playoffs are head-to-head rather than all users competing against each other. The playoffs user vs. user events begin with a draft among the two users. Each user submits their draft order and once the pick deadline has passed, the teams are drafted by alternating picks with the higher seeded user earning the first pick. This method ensures no duplicate picks. The head-to-winner earns 16 points and a bonus of 1 point per margin of victory, with a maximum of 16 margin of victory points. The user that selects the champion also earns 16 points. Thus, the head-to-head winner is guaranteed more points, gaining anywhere from 1-48 points on their opponent.
Things to Watch
- Will MegaBot rack up 47 more points and pass Mattyb22 for the #14 seed?
- abittner leads Ryan by 31 and Doug by 46 as the #5-7 (or perhaps 6-8) seeds are up in the air.
- Who will claim the Block 14 title and the succeeding seed bump?
- Here is the seed bump each user would earn by winning Block 14 (in order of their current place in Block 14):
- mxknkl #11 -> #4
- Greg #9 -> #3
- JP #12 -> #4
- Jimmy #8 -> #3
- Danny – no bump
- skizzow – no bump
- abittner #5 -> #3
- Bristol – no bump
- Doug #7 -> #3
- Ryan #6 -> #3
- tonewil #10 -> #4
- Bred #13 -> #5
- MegaBot #15 -> #5
- Chris #4 -> #3
CFB Week 9 MB-views
Posted: October 25, 2012 Filed under: CFB Weekly Picks, MB 2013 | Tags: Clemson, Emporia State, Missouri Western, Rhodes, Sewanee, Wake Forest Leave a comment »Clemson @ Wake Forest – Thursday, October 25 @ 6:30 pm CDT
Author: Ryan
A little FBS action this week with Clemson at Wake Forest.
Mascots
Clemson – Tigers. The name came from their first football coach, who borrowed it from his old school, the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (Auburn). Someone has dressed up as The Tiger since 1954 and another as the Tiger Cub since 1993. The all-time push up leader as The Tiger is Mike Bays, who was The Tiger from 1994-1997 and did 2,216 push-ups, about 2,000 more than I have ever done. Clemson’s original colors were red and blue, but when the first football team was formed they decided purple and orange were much manlier colors.
Wake Forest – Demon Deacons. Their athletic teams were originally known as Baptists and The Old Gold and Black, but the school newspaper editor used the term after a big win over Duke back in 1922, and it stuck. The first Deacon mascot was some guy who decided to dress up and ride a ram into a game in 1941. I bet he had all the ladies. He is now terrifying.
Advantage – Wake Forest. If you steal your mascot from Auburn you are not going to win.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Clemson – Not anyone named Dabo. Clemson has a very fancy coaching page, but not a lot of info on each coach. So the winner here is Robbie Caldwell, a former head coach at Vandy, who was an awesome guy to listen to at press conferences.
Wake Forest – OL Coach Jonathan Himebauch. Hemebauch was a two-year starting center at USC who went on to spend time in the NFL, NFL Europe, CFL and XFL (that’s hitting for the cycle). He also coached for a number of years in the CFL before coming to Wake, and was the O Line coach for two CFL Championship teams in Montreal.
Advantage – Wake Forest. I mean, they have a coach who played for the Los Angeles Xtreme, who still have a working website. You never know when it might come back.
Best Names
Clemson – LB Quandon Christian. But enough of that. Clemson may have hired the Glamour Shots chick from Napoleon Dynamite. This is a freshman I guess. This is a neck. This guy’s smile is awesome. Now way this is a kicker. Holy shit. And look who stopped going after high school girls and moved on to college chicks.
Wake Forest – NG Godspower Offor. I’m not even looking for anything else after Gods Power. Tommy want wingy!
Advantage – Wooderson’s suit and tie.
Location
Clemson – Clemson, SC. Calhoun, SC bordered the Clemson campus, and in 1943 its name was changed to that of the university, Clemson. The city is home to the South Carolina Botanical Gardens and pretty much nothing else other than the university. Nearby Anderson and Greenville have many more attractions.
Wake Forest – Winston-Salem, NC. The fourth-largest city in NC, it had a population of 229,617 in 2010. Winston-Salem is known as the Twin City for obvious reasons, and Camel City for its tobacco history and serving as the home area for the RJ Reynolds company (Camel Cigarettes). Salem was founed first in 1753 and Winston after that after Salem sold some land to newly formed Forsyth County in 1849 to form a county seat. The towns were officially incorporated as Winston-Salem in 1913. In 1929 the Reynolds Building went up in town and at 21 floors it was the tallest building south of Baltimore. The building was the prototype for the Empire State Building, and each year on Father’s Day the Empire State Building staff sends the staff at the Reynolds Building a card. Krispy Kreme opened their first donut shop in Winston-Salem in 1937. Notable residents include NASCAR owner Richard Childress, Sportcaster Howard Cosell, Musician Ben Folds and Baseball Player Mark Grace. Quite a few movies have been filmed in Winston-Salem, including Mr. Destiny, Eddie, and Leatherheads.
Advantage – Wake. This one wasn’t even fair.
Notable Alumni
Clemson – Robert H. Brooks, founder of Hooters of America, which took the restaurant nationwide; golfers Jonathan Byrd and Lucas Glover; TV host Nancy O’Dell; former senator Strom Thurmond; and many many NFL players, including CJ Spiller, Brian Dawkins and The Fridge.
Wake Forest – Maya Angelou (faculty member); former senator Jesse Helms; many NBA players including Tim Duncan, Chris Paul and Muggsy Bogues; sportscasters Billy Packer and Dr. Jerry Punch; Super Tecmo Bowl superstar Ricky Proehl; golfers Arnold Palmer, Bill Haas, Jay Haas, Billy Andrade, Curtis Strange, Lanny Wadkins and Webb Simpson; Sopranos creator David Chase (did not graduate); and actor Carroll O’Connor (Archie Bunker).
Advantage – I’m calling this one a draw. The Fridge, Arnold, Hooters. Too much good stuff.
Decision
Unlike real life, Wake is the favorite to me.
Missouri Western @ Emporia State – Thursday, October 25 @ 6:00 pm CDT
Author: Bristol
Mascot
Missouri Western– Griffons. From the Missouri Western website – “A griffon is a mythical creature that is half lion and half eagle. It was chosen in 1918 as the mascot of St. Joseph Junior College, the institution which later became Missouri Western State University. The Griffon was selected because it was considered a guardian of riches, and education is viewed as a precious treasure. Its wings are spread in the shape of the state of Missouri to signify the union of the college with the state university system in 1977.” The current edition of This Week in Griffon Athletics has a good picture of Max the Griffon.
Emporia State – Hornets. The mascot is Corky the Hornet. The ESU website calls him a “somewhat humonized hornet”. I call him something you might see in a terrible movie on SciFi (not you SyFy, never you).
Advantage – Griffons. Sorry Corky but a half lion and half eagle whose wings form Missouri beats a “somewhat humonized” hornet. But, as they say, life goes on.
Best Player Name
Missouri Western – Tie – freshman DB Michael Jordan and freshman DL Arbanas Elliot. Other things I like: Tarrell Downing’s dreads, Shane Simpson’s multi-colored goatee, Sean Holloran’s Amish beard and Ben Pister’s beard.
Emporia State – Freshman WR Anthony Buffalomeat.
Advantage – Buffalomeat. The pictures are good but lots of teams have good pictures. No one else has Buffalomeat.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Missouri Western – Head Coach Jerry Partridge is in his 16th season at Missouri Western and is the school’s all-time leader in wins. The school had never made the Division II playoffs he led the 2006 team there. He served as a graduate assistant at both Notre Dame and Missouri and was on the Notre Dame staff during its 1988 national championship season. Coach Partridge also spent time at Murray State and Austin Peay.
Emporia State – Head Coach Garin Higgins was a four-year letterwinner at QB for Emporia State, leading the team to 3 playoff appearances including a national runner-up. He has also spent time at Northeastern State, Northwestern Oklahoma State and Minnesota State. Northwestern Oklahoma won a national title in 1999 while he was the offensive coordinator and twice finished as runner-up while he was the head coach. He went 51-9 at NWOSU and coached future Dallas Cowboy Patrick Crayton. OL coach Matt Walter is known to his athletes as ‘The Punisher’ for his grueling strength, speed and agility training. Weird – he doesn’t have crazy eyes at all.
Advantage – Emporia State. The Punisher would tear Dr. Lou into tiny piethes.
Location
Missouri Western – St. Joseph, MO. As of the 2010 census, St. Joseph had a total population of 76,780, making it the eighth largest city in the state and third largest in northwest Missouri. St. Joseph is located on the Missouri River, but is perhaps best known as the starting point of the Pony Express and the death place of Jesse James. It was the westernmost point in the United States accessible by rail until after the Civil War. In 1882, on April 3, the outlaw Jesse James was killed at his home, originally located at 1318 Lafayette, now sited next to The Patee House. The building is now known as the Jesse James Home Museum. It has been relocated at least three times, and features the bullet hole from that fateful shot. Notable people “born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with St. Joe” include news anchor Walter Cronkite, actor Timothy Omundson (Lassiter on Psych), Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder and actress Jane Wyman.
Emporia State– Emporia, KS. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 24,916. Emporia was founded on February 20, 1857, drawing its name from ancient Carthaginian Africa. In 1953, Emporia was the site of the first Veterans Day observance in the United States. The 1987 CBS miniseries Murder Ordained, which was the dramatization of an actual event in Emporia involving the 1983 death of Sandra Bird, was filmed in Emporia. Her husband, Rev. Tom Bird, was convicted of first-degree murder in her death and served 20 years in prison. The Braum dairy store chain, based in Oklahoma City, originated in Emporia in 1952 under the name Peter Pan. Notable people include NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer, former NFL QB Jim Everett, professional golfer J.L Lewis and legendary North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith.
Advantage – Emporia. I’ve been to the Jesse James Museum and it was very interesting, but Ryan will kill me if I pick Bill Snyder’s town over Dean Smith’s town.
Notable Alumni
Missouri Western – St. Louis Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein; NFL TE Gijon Robinson; and Iowa State football coach Paul Rhoads.
Emporia State – Oklahoma State baseball coach Frank Anderson; Kansas State baseball coach Brad Hill; former Olympic champion and world record holder in the shot put Al Feuerbach; and former NFL lineman Leon Lett (did not graduate).
Advantage – Emporia State. Where I’m going, I don’t need Rhoads.
Decision
Emporia State dominates – I am SO PROUD of them.
Rhodes @ Sewanee – Saturday, October 27 @ 1:30 pm CDT
The Edmund Orgill Trophy is awarded to the winner of the annual football game between Rhodes College and the Sewanee: The University of the South. The rivalry between Rhodes and Sewanee is the longest continuously running rivalry in college football in the Southern United States. The game has been played every year since its inception in 1899. The trophy was not added to the series until 1954.
Author: Bristol
Mascot
Rhodes – Lynx. The Lynx nickname was selected as Rhodes’ mascot in 1923 by then college president Charles E. Diehl, who is said to have liked the cat’s uniqueness. With the exception of Lesley University in Cambridge, MA, Rhodes remains the only American college with the nickname “Lynx.”
Sewanee – Tigers.
Advantage – Lynx. If you are going to have some type of feline as your mascot, you might as well try to be original.
Best Player Name
Rhodes – Tie – WR Jonathan Wiener and QB Blake Box.
Sewanee – Tie – freshman WR Rutledge Schock and junior OL Atticus Frank.
Advantage – Rhodes. Wiener and Box are always a winning combination.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Rhodes – Offensive line coach Gordon Ellingsworth is in his 31st season at Rhodes. He is a 1970 graduate of Augstana College in Illinois (alma mater of MegaBracketeer Chris), where was a TE and OT, catching passes from future NFL Pro Bowl QB and 1981 NFL MVP Ken Anderson. Coach Ellingsworth was also a four-year starter on the baseball team and was named team captain and team MVP as a senior. He was the head baseball coach at Rhodes for 13 seasons and the women’s golf coach for 3 seasons.
Sewanee – Head Coach Tommy Laurendine was a two-year starter at QB for Lenoir-Rhyne and was named the 1988 and 1989 South Atlantic Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was a 1989 Domino’s NAIA Player of the Year Finalist. Before taking the head coaching job at Sewanee, Coach Laurendine made stops at West Georgia College, Northwest Whitfield HS, West Alabama, Southern Arkansas, Washington & Lee and Lenoir-Rhyne.
Advantage – Rhodes. Coach Ellingsworth’s connection to a MegaBracketeer and Ken Anderson win out.
Location
Rhodes – Memphis, TN. Memphis had a population of 646,889 at the 2010 census,making it the largest city in the state of Tennessee, the third largest in the Southeastern United States, and the 20th largest in the United States. The area was first settled by the Mississippian Culture and then by the Chickasaw Indian tribe. For 10,000 years they occupied the bluffs along the river, building a large mound on the bluff. Memphis was founded in 1819 by John Overton, James Winchester and Andrew Jackson.The city was named after the ancient capital of Egypt on the Nile River. In 1857, the Memphis and Charleston Railroad was completed, the only east-west railroad across the southern states prior to the Civil War. Into the 1950s, it was the world’s largest mule market. The Lorraine Motel in the city was the venue of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4, 1968, the day after giving his prophetic I’ve Been to the Mountaintop speech at the Mason Temple. The World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest held in Memphis is the largest pork barbecuecooking contest in the world. Memphis is the home of founders and establishers of various American music genres, including Memphis soul, Memphis blues, gospel, rock n’ roll, Buck, crunk, and “sharecropper” country music (in contrast to the “rhinestone” country sound of Nashville). Musicians like Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Booker T. & the M.G.’s, Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, Sam & Dave and B.B. King all got their start in Memphis in the 1950s/60s. Novelist John Grisham grew up in nearby DeSoto County, Mississippi, and many of his books are set in Memphis. As you might imagine, Memphis has too many notable people to name.
Sewanee – Sewanee, TN. The population was 2,361 at the 2000 census. The university, formally known as The University of the South, hosts the Sewanee Writers’ Conference each summer. Nearby St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School, one of the oldest boarding-day schools in the South, is a private school for grades 6 through 12 with a student population of 100 boarding and 150 day students. The Sewanee Review, a literary magazine, has been published in Sewanee continuously since 1892. The Templeton Library, which is to be the repository of the papers of financier Sir John Templeton, a native of the area, was recently built there. It is no longer a library, it now houses several private apartments.
[Ed. Note: There is no official category for random university info, but this is too interesting not to include somewhere: The Sewanee Tigers were pioneers in American intercollegiate athletics and possessed the South’s preeminent football program in the 1890s. Their 1899 football team had perhaps the best season in college football history, winning all 12 of their games, 11 by shutout, and outscoring their opponents 322-10. Five of those wins, all shutouts, came in a six-day period while on a 2,500-mile (4,000 km) trip by train. Ten of their twelve opponents, including all five of their road trip victims, remain major college football powers to this day.]
Advantage – Memphis in the biggest rout ever in this category.
Notable Alumni
Rhodes – Joseph Williams Vance, Jr., an officer in the United States Navy decorated with the Bronze Star Medal for action in the Battle of Makassar Strait during World War II during which he gave his life; actress Dixie Carter; former NFL TE Tom Mullady (1979-84); and John Bryan, former CEO of Sara Lee.
Sewanee – Video game designer Brian Reynolds, who played a major part in designing Civilization II and led the development of FrontierVille on Facebook; former NFL GM Phil Savage; Samuel F. Pickering, Jr., Professor of English at the University of Connecticut and inspiration for Mr. Keating in the film Dead Poets Society; and former Kentucky basketball coach Joe B. Hall.
Advantage – Sewanee.
Decision
Rhodes dominates as Sewanee barely avoids the shutout with a late point.
Wabash @ Ohio Wesleyan – Saturday, October 27 @ 12:30 pm CDT
Author: Bristol
Mascot
Wabash – Little Giants. Wabash first received the nickname “Little Giants” by an Indianapolis News sportswriter named Mellet. It came out of a discussion between Mellet and Francis Cayou, Wabash coach, on a train late that season. They were discussing the wonderful performances of the Wabash team of 1904 – nearly always against much bigger schools with much larger players. The mascot’s name is Wally Wabash. He’s on Twitter and wears striped overalls. Also, this.
Ohio Wesleyan – Battling Bishops. The nickname “The Battling Bishops” dates to 1925; before then Ohio Wesleyan University’s teams were simply known as “The Red and Black,” or sometimes as “The Methodists.” Ohio Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and long has produced many of its bishops. By April, 1925, according to that issue of the alumni magazine, the present name had finally been derived. “Ohio sports writers have been at a loss,” the magazine reported. “There are countless colleges throughout the country claiming red and black as their colors, and 14 Methodist colleges in Ohio alone.” Pi Delta Epsilon journalism fraternity therefore sponsored a contest, and the winning nickname, “The Battling Bishops,” was “placed before the sports writers of the state as the teams’ official title.” Senior Harold Thomas of Lima submitted the winning entry. Here is a picture of their mascot. Is it just me or is that small child staring into the camera with a look like she knows this is the end of road?
Advantage – Tie. Despite the presence of the Annexation of Puerto Rico, I can’t go against a name as awesome as the Battling Bishops.
[Ed. Note: What happened to Rick Moranis? He hasn’t done a real movie since 1996 and only 1 since Little Giants. His IMDB page is incredible. I think I speak for most people when I say we need more Rick Moranis. Can we at least get Strange Brew 2?]
Best Player Name
Wabash – Tie – freshman OL Willie Strong (What is Willie? Willie Strong!) and sophomore DB Tadhq (needs a few more vowels) Hannon. Also, meet awesome, awesomer, and awesomest.
Ohio Wesleyan – Tie – sophomore DB Getner Fabe and sophomore TE Calvin Cagney. We might want to think about bigger jerseys next time on picture day.
Advantage – Wabash. OWU only had Cagney – if they had Cagney and Lacey, they would have won easily.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Wabash – Head coach Erik Raeburn is in his 5th season at Wabash after spending 8 seasons as the head coach at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, IA (if you can’t go to college go to Coe!). In 12 seasons as a head coach, Raeburn’s teams have won at least a share of a conference title 5 times and made 5 playoff appearances. He was an assistant at Mount Union for 6 seasons from 1994-1999, during which the school made 6 playoff appearances and won 3 national titles. Assistant coach Aaron Selby spent 3 years at Drake as an assistant coach and was a defensive graduate assistant at Texas last season.
Ohio Wesleyan – Defensive line coach Keith Rucker spent portions of 7 seasons in the NFL, playing for the Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, Washington Redskins, and Kansas City Chiefs. He was an All-America selection during each of his 3 seasons with the Bishops, highlighted by first-team Kodak honors in 1991 and Associated Press Little All-America citations in 1990 and 1991. He also was a 7-time All-America honoree in track & field, winning 4 national championships in the shot put and discus. He was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003. Fellow assistant Todd Alles played at Ohio State and spent two different stints on staff there as well as time at Alabama.
Advantage – Ohio Wesleyan. Coach Rucker’s NFL experience (169 tackles, 6 sacks) trumps Raeburn’s D-III success.
Location
Wabash – Crawfordsville, IN. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 15,915. Crawfordsville was named in honor of Colonel William H. Crawford. In November 1832, Wabash College was founded in Crawfordsville as “The Wabash Teachers Seminary and Manual Labor College”. Today, it is one of only three remaining all-male liberal arts colleges in the country, and has a student body of around 900. Both the first official basketball game in the state (Crawfordsville versus Lafayette, March 16, 1894) and the first official intercollegiate basketball game (Wabash versus Purdue, also in 1894) occurred at the city’s YMCA. Notable people include actor Dick van Dyke, James W. Marshall (a gold miner who set off the California Gold Rush), New York Times puzzle writer Will Shortz and the Ultimate Warrior.
Ohio Wesleyan – Delaware, OH. Delaware was founded in 1808 and was incorporated in 1816. The population was 34,753 at the 2010 census. In 1812, when the capitol of Ohio was moved from Chillicothe, Delaware and Columbus were both in the running and Delaware lost by a single vote to Columbus.Among some of the earliest settlers were the parents of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th President of the United States. Ohio Wesleyan University was founded in 1844. During the Civil War, Delaware was the home to two Union training camps. Notable natives include Charles W. Fairbanks (26th Vice President of the United States – VP for Teddy Roosevelt), actress Clare Kramer (Bring It On, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and President Hayes.
Advantage – Crawfordsville. I’m giving Dick van Dyke and the Ultimate Warrior the edge over Rutherford B. Hayes. Also, the first basketball games were played in Crawfordsville and basketball is sort of popular in Indiana.
Notable Alumni
Wabash– Robert Charles, the inventor of the Happy Meal; James Bert Garner, inventor of the gas masks used in World War I; Thomas Riley Marshall (28th Vice President of the United States under Woodrow Wilson); Oscar-winning actor Dean Jagger (for Twelve O’Clock High); Union General Lew Wallace, who also authored Ben Hur; and former NFL TE Pete Metzelaars.
Ohio Wesleyan – Frank Sherwood Rowland, 1995 Nobel Prize winner for chemistry for his research on the depletion of the Earth’s ozone layer; actress Wendie Malick (Just Shoot Me); actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, and composer Melvin Van Peebles (and father of Mario Van Peebles); actress Patricia Wettig (City Slickers, thirysomething); actor Clark Gregg (Iron Man, The Avengers); Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, author of The Power of Positive Thinking; and longtime baseball executive Branch Rickey, who signed Jackie Robinson for the Brooklyn Dodgers and then called up Robinson to break the MLB color barrier.
Advantage – Ohio Wesleyan. A solid list of Battling Bishops led by Branch Rickey and Mario Van Peebles’ dad.
Decision
A rare tie. The tiebreaker would be decided in a tag team match pitting Rick Moranis and the Ultimate Warrior against Rutherford B. Hayes and Branch Rickey.
Defateds & Undefeateds – Week 9
Posted: October 22, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: Defeated, Mismatch, Undefeated, Winless Leave a comment »Eleven more undefeated teams fell from the ranks last week sending us into Week 9 with 43 unbeaten squads. Meanwhile, a full one-third of the 48 previously winless teams earned their first victory, leaving 32 “defeateds”.
Teams in red have completed their regular season.
Undefeated (43 – 54 last week)
FBS (11; 12 last week)
Alabama, Florida, Kansas State, Louisville, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio, Ohio State, Oregon, Oregon State, Rutgers
FCS (2; 4 last week)
Cal Poly, Lehigh
D-II (10; 11 last week)
Ashland, Bloomsburg, CSU-Pueblo, Emporia State, Henderson State, Minnesota State, New Haven, Shippensburg, Tuskegee, Winston-Salem
D-III (15; 19 last week)
Coe, Concordia (IL), Heidelberg, Hobart, Johns Hopkins, Linfield, Mary Hardin-Baylor, Middlebury, Mount Union, Ohio Wesleyan, St. Thomas (MN), Trinity (CT), Waynesburg, Widener, Wisconsin-Oshkosh
NAIA (4; 6 last week)
Georgetown (KY), Marian, Missouri Valley, Morningside
CIS (1; 2 last week)
McMaster
Winless (32 – 48 last week)
FBS (2; 3 last week)
Massachusetts, Southern Miss
FCS (3; 7 last week)
Austin Peay, Rhode Island, Valparaiso
D-II (4; 9 last week)
Fort Lewis, Lock Haven, Pace, Seton Hill
D-III (17; 21 last week)
Anderson (IN), Beloit, Claremont-Mudd-Scrips, Hiram, Luther, Maine Maritime, Maranatha, Marietta, McDaniel, Misericordia, Olivet, Pomona-Pitzer, Puget Sound, St. Lawrence, St. Vincent, Tufts, Western Connecticut
NAIA (5; 7 last week)
Bethel (KS), Bluefield (VA), Concordia (MI), Haskell, Point
CIS (1; 1 last week)
Alberta
Battle of Undefeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [4]
FBS (1)
Mississippi State (7-0, 22.29) @ Alabama (7-0, 32.71)
D-II (1)
Bloomsburg (8-0, 16.50) @ Shippensburg (8-0, 30.25)
D-III (2)
Heidelberg (7-0, 33.86) @ Mount Union (7-0, 54.29)
Middlebury (5-0, 21.20) @ Trinity (CT) (5-0, 22.80)
Miscellaneous Notes
- 1o worst point differentials for winless teams:
- Misericorda (D-III) – 49.29
- Haskell (NAIA) – 41.29
- Pace (D-II) – 40.71
- Concordia (MI) (NAIA) – 37.57
- Bethel (KS) (NAIA) – 37.17
- Anderson (IN) (D-III) – 34.00
- Austin Peay (FCS) – 34.00
- Fort Lewis (D-II) – 33.29
- Bluefield (NAIA) – 33.00
- Western Connecticut (D-III) – 32.14
- 1o best point differentials for undefeated teams:
- Mount Union (D-III) – 54.29
- Widener (D-III) – 40.29
- Henderson State (D-II) – 37.00
- Morningside (NAIA) – 35.14
- Heidelberg (D-III) – 33.86
- Alabama (FBS) – 32.71
- Oregon (FBS) – 30.86
- Coe (D-III) – 30.29
- Shippensburg (D-II) – 30.25
- Winston0Salem (D-II) – 30.13
- 1o best point differentials for winless teams:
- St. Vincent (D-III) – 13.57
- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (D-III) – 14.17
- St. Lawrence (D-III) – 17.14
- Tufts (D-III) – 17.40
- Seton Hill (D-II) – 18.00
- Beloit (D-III) – 18.38
- Pomona-Pitzer (D-III) – 19.17
- Southern Miss (FBS) – 19.43
- Luther (D-III) – 19.43
- Olivet (D-III) – 20.71
- 1o worst point differentials for undefeated teams:
- Waynesburg (D-III) – 7.63
- Oregon State (FBS) – 9.67
- Ohio Wesleyan (D-III) – 10.43
- Louisville (FBS) – 10.57
- Lehigh (FCS) – 10.75
- Concordia (IL) (D-III) – 11.71
- Ohio (FBS) – 12.86
- Ohio State (FBS) – 14.75
- Rutgers (FBS) – 15.14
- Notre Dame (FBS) – 16.43
- Previously unbeaten Harvard led Princeton 34-10 two minutes into the 4th quarter, but the Tigers scored the game’s final 29 points to win 39-34. Princeton scored with 13 seconds left to cap the furious rally.
- Previously winless Davidson defeated our Campbell Fighting Camels 28-21 at Campbell. Davidson scored twice in the 1st and 3rd quarter to build a 28-0 lead. Campbell scored 3 TDs in the 4th quarter but the rally fell short and Davidson picked up their first win of the season.
- Unbeaten Mount Union (D-III) recorded its NCAA-record tying 6th consecutive shutout with a 51-0 whitewashing of Otterbein, who was #25 two weeks ago.
- Pittsburg State (D-II) was ranked #1 two weeks ago before a 31-21 loss to then-#8 Northwest Missouri State. This week the Gorillas lost 63-14 at home to #13 Missouri Western.
- West Virginia (FBS) was ranked #5 two weeks ago before being demolished in back-to-back weeks: 49-14 by then-unranked Texas Tech and 55-14 at home to #5 Kansas State.
Last Week’s Battle of Undefeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [1]
NAIA (1)
Morningside (6-0, 36.00) @ Hastings (6-0, 13.33)
Last Week’s Battles of Defeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [2]
D-III (2)
Marietta (0-6, -30.33) @ Wilmington (OH) (0-6, -44.00)
Anderson (IN) (0-6, -39.33) @ Earlham (0-6, -27.50)
Last Week’s Mismatch – Undefeated vs. Winless (Record, Point Differential) – [1]
NAIA (1)
Concordia (MI) (0-6, -35.17) @ Marian (IN) (6-0, 22.17)
CFB Week 8 MB-views
Posted: October 17, 2012 Filed under: CFB Weekly Picks, MB 2013 | Tags: All the Quakers, Anderson (IN), Cheese Bowl, Concordia (WI), Dakota Wesleyan, Doane, Earlham, Fighting Quakers, Hustlin' Quakers, Lakeland, Marietta, Wilmington (OH) Leave a comment »An early post this week as your weekly authors are both heading to Chicago for the weekend.
Doane @ Dakota Wesleyan – Saturday, October 20 @ 7:00 pm CDT
Author: Ryan
This week I am going closer to home for the preview with the big Doane-Dakota Wesleyan battle.
Mascots
Doane – Tigers. Specifically Thomas the Tiger, named after school founder Thomas Doane. Check Thomas out here, he looks like a lame tiger.
Dakota Wesleyan – In a shocker, Tigers. Unfortunately this is the only information on the DWU Tigers.
Advantage – Doane. Thomas the Tiger is better than nothing.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Doane – Unfortunately my boy Tommie Frazier is no longer an option, as he would have dominated this category. I’ll have to settle for Assistant Coach Rodney Boykin and his playing experience with both the Lincoln Lightning and Omaha Beef in arena ball. It has also been announced that Boykin will be the Special Teams Coordinator for the brand new Lincoln Haymakers indoor team, who will begin play next spring in the CPIFL. See you in the spring.
[Ed. Note: The CPIFL is made up of several formers members of the APFL, which was in MB 2012 & 2013, as well as a few other teams. It will definitely be in MB. Also, the Lincoln Haymakers used to be the Council Bluffs Express, so they have that going for them. Which is nice.]
Dakota Wesleyan – Tie – Head Coach Ross Cimpl and Linebackers/Special Teams Coach Jason Glasco are both former coaches and players at the University of Sioux Falls who were hired to make DWU a contender. Glasco was a three-year starter at Safety for USF, and also All-State First Team in High School playing for Sioux Falls Roosevelt, Alma Mater of the guy writing this. Cimpl was team captain at USF in 2005 and 2006 and was named NAIA Special Teams Player of the Year in 2005. In his time as an assistant coach at USF the team’s record was 42-1.
Advantage – Tie. The discovery of a brand new indoor football league is good enough to match up with my high school.
Best Player Name
Doane – DB Ben Muff, LB Brock Diffendaffer, and DB Franky Khanthavixay. Unfortunately Doane does not have any player photos.
Dakota Wesleyan – LB Francisco Rangel, OL and former New Kid on the Block Jonathan Knight. Logan Burwell is gonna redshirt and try to put on a couple hundred pounds.
Advantage – Doane. I always have a soft spot for Muff.
Location
Doane – Crete, NE. Founded in 1871 and named after Crete, IL. I can tell you from experience they have a lovely collection of gas stations, bars and fast food restaurants (including an Amigos, Jimmy’s favorite). Crete is mentioned in the song Tarkio Road (8 weeks on the charts in 1971) by Brewer and Shipley. Crete’s notable resident is Oregon Basketball Head Coach Dana Altman, who was born and raised there. Almost all members of the Doane football coaching staff choose to live in Lincoln, about a 30 minute drive away, so it’s got that going for it. Crete is also home to a Nestle/Purina plant.
Dakota Wesleyan – Mitchell, SD. Incorporated in 1881 Mitchell was named for Alexander Mitchell, President of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Raildroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road). Mitchell is the home of the famous Corn Palace, home to basketball games, a museum, community events and many Kenny Rogers concerts attended by my mom. According to Wikipedia, Mitchell is home to many state champion trees, whatever that means. Notable Mitchell residents include NBAer Mike Miller (he has his own energy shot now!), former Colt Defensive End Ordell Braase, former Democratic Presidential Nominee George McGovern, Gary Owens (the voice of Space Ghost, which is awesome, and many other things), and Jared Reiner (born in Mitchell but grew up in my parent’s hometown of Tripp, SD – no way I was skipping a Tripp reference).
Advantage – Dakota Wesleyan. This one wasn’t really fair. Space Ghost, Mike Miller’s Hair, Corn Palace and prize winning trees were too much.
Notable Alumni
Doane – As mentioned Tommie Frazier was once the head football coach; actual alumni include Zernon C.R. Hansen, former CEO of Mack Trucks, Poet/Writer Weldon Kees, and J.R. Artozqui, QB for the Copenhagen Towers, who just entered his third season with the team and I quote is “determined to lead the Towers to the Mermaid Bowl.” Danish American Football Federation.
[Ed. Note: If that site ever gets an English translation, we are absolutely picking the Mermaid Bowl.]
Dakota Wesleyan – Sticking with former famous coaches, Adam Morrison’s dad John was basketball coach at DWU when Adam was young. Actual notable alumni include many South Dakota governors and congressmen and nobody very fun.
Advantage – Mermaid Bowl.
Decision
Doane takes this one in a close battle.
Anderson (IN) @ Earlham – Saturday, October 20 @ 12:30 pm CDT
Two of my three previews once again highlight Battles of Defeateds.
Author: Bristol
Mascot
Anderson (IN) – Ravens. Formerly the Tigers, AU’s nickname was changed to the Ravens in 1937.The current mascot is Rodney the Raven. Rodney, normally portrayed by a costumed character, is usually represented as a stylized raven with black feathers, yellow legs, and an orange beak. Rodney has his own Facebook page.
Earlham – Hustlin’ Quakers. They originally had been the Fightin’ Quakers; although the name was meant tongue-in-cheek, it was changed in the 1980s to the Hustlin’ Quakers after the college’s board of regents decided that it was inappropriate for Quakers to fight. Perhaps the Quakers’ most notable football game was against Japan’s Doshisha University Hamburgers in 1989. Here is a video of the unveiling of the new mascot, Mr. Quaker, in 2011. The atmosphere in that gym is indescribable.
Advantage – Hustlin’ Quakers. Sorry, Rodney, but you had not shot. Especially after learning the Hustlin’ Quakers played the Hamburgers in 1989.
Best Player Name
Anderson (IN) – Tie – sophomore LB Dominique Speed and sophomore DL Hunter Prol.
Earlham – Tie – freshman OL Dooley Gabriel and senior DB Dakota McElley.
Advantage – Anderson. Linking to Fred Dryer might be cheating, but it also makes you a winner.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Anderson (IN) – Head Coach Bobby Ladner was recruited to LSU as a fullback before transferring to Belhaven. He was a four-year letterwinner at Belhaven, serving as a team captain twice and was named All-Conference twice. He is the school’s all-time sack leader with 36. He’s also looking awkwardly at you. Assistant coach Jeff Maxwell was a four-year letterwinner at Belhaven as well, playing for Coach Ladner. He started two seasons at wide receiver and one at safety and looks a little bit like Adrian Beltre.
Earlham – Head coach Neil Kazmierczak played TE and LB at Michigan State from 1983-86. His collegiate coaching resume includes stops at Stanford, Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, St. Mary’s College (CA), DePauw, Butler and Marian in addition to Earlham. At a glance, he could pass as a goateed Will Ferrell. Defensive line coach Mark Hoffman dares you to fuck with him.
Advantage – Earlham. I’m going to have night terrors about Coach Hoffman.
Location
Anderson (IN) – Anderson, IN. A city of just over 56,000, Anderson is the headquarters of the Church of God (Anderson) and home of Anderson University, which is affiliated with that denomination. Highlights of the city include the historic Paramount Theatreand the Gruenewald Historic House. The city is named for Chief William Anderson, whose mother was a Delaware Indian (Lenape) and whose father was of Swedish descent. Anderson grew to such proportions that a Cincinnati newspaper editor labeled the city “The Pittsburgh on White River.” Other nicknames were “Queen City of the Gas Belt” and (because of the vulcanizing and the rubber tire manufacturing business) “Puncture Proof City.” Notables residents include MLB player Adam Lind, actor James Rebhorn (Independence Day) and American pop punk band The Ataris.
Earlham– Richmond, IN. Richmond has a population of nearly 37,000 and is sometimes called the “cradle of recorded jazz” because some early jazz records were made here at the studio of Gennett Records, a division of the Starr Piano Company. The city was connected to the National Road, the first road built by the federal government and a major route west for pioneers of the 19th century.It became part of the system of National Auto Trails. The highway is now known as U.S. Highway 40. Also notable was the fact that Hoagy Carmichael recorded “Stardust” for the first time in Richmond at the Gennett recording studio. On April 6, 1968, a natural gas explosion and fire destroyed or damaged several downtown blocks and killed 41 people; more than 150 were injured.The book Death in a Sunny Street is about the event. Notables Richmondites include singer Baby Huey, former NFL running back Timmy Brown, 3-time NFL championship coach of the Baltimore Colts and New York Jets Weeb Ewbank, former NFL Rookie-of-the Year Paul Flatley, former NBA head coach Del Harris, award-winning sports reporter Mike Lopresti, cult leader Jim Jones, professional golfer Bo Van Pelt and aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright.
Advantage – Richmond. A more impressive list of natives gives Richmond the edge.
Notable Alumni
Anderson (IN) – John Pistole, current director of TSA; former Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodger Carl Erskine; John E. “Jumpin’ Johnny” Wilson, Negro Leagues baseball player and member of the Harlem Globetrotters; and Gary Gerould, play-by-play announcer for the Sacramento Kings.
Earlham – Rolin Roscoe James, founder of the Sigma Pi fraternity; author Marc Reisner; Ralph Waldo Trueblood, co-inventor of the telephotographer, the first device used by newspapers for sending pictures by wire; Zack Warren, who ran the Boston Marathon while juggling in 2 hours, fifty-eight minutes; Jim Fowler, star of Wild Kingdom; and actor Michael C. Hall (Dexter).
Advantage – Earlham. Too much random awesomeness to not win.
Decision
The Quakers hustle their way to a 4-1 win.
Marietta @ Wilmington (OH) – Saturday, October 20 @ 1:00 pm CDT
More winless teams – and more Quakers.
Author: Bristol
Mascot
Marietta – Pioneers. The earliest confirmed use of the nickname is from the College’s Blue and White in October of 1927; a large headline announced that the “Pioneers” were able to break even in their league games for that season.
Wilmington (OH) – Fightin’ Quakers. That’s all I could find, but that’s all they need.
Advantage – Fightin’ Quakers. If the Pioneers were not just ordinary pioneers maybe they would have a chance. But probably not.
Best Player Name
Marietta – Tie – Freshman OL Mitch Smotherman and freshman DL Julio Fat, who is incredible.
Wilmington (OH) – Tie – sophomore DB Joe Joe Knecht, who is seducing you with his eyes, and senior WR Kostas Koyfis, who is half-Swedish and half-Greek.
Advantage – Marietta. Fat Smotherman for the win.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Marietta – Head coach Jeff Filkovski led Allegheny College to the 1990 Division III National Championship and named both AP Little All-American at QB and Football Gazette’s Division III Offensive Player of the Year. He has coached at Holy Cross, Thomas More, Cincinnati, Heidelberg and with the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe. Honorable mention goes to defensive coordinator Randy Awrey who was MVP of the national title game in 1975 for Northern Michigan and is a member of the NMU Hall of Fame.
Wilmington (OH) – Offensive line coach Todd Murgatroyd. He looks like a Murgatroyd. His coaching resume includes time at Tennessee, Hawaii, Kent State, Youngstown State, Urbana and Ohio State. Honorable mention to running backs coach Will Isaac, the 3rd all-time leading rusher in Wilmington College history (2,191 yards).
Advantage – Marietta. A couple of national titles beats the Murgatroyd.
Location
Marietta – Marietta, OH. The population was 14,085 at the 2010 census. During 1788, pioneers to the Ohio Country established Marietta as the first permanent American settlement of the new United States in the Northwest Territory. It was a station on the Underground Railroad before the Civil War. Between 100 BC and 500 AD, the Hopewell culture built the multi-earthwork complex on the terrace east of the Muskingum River near its mouth with the Ohio. It is now known as the Marietta Earthworks. Developed over many years, it had a large enclosed square, within which were four platform mounds, used for ceremonial purposes and elite residential; another square, and a larger conical mound used for burials. A walled, graded path led to the river’s edge. In 1860, oil was first drilled in the Marietta region. Oil booms in 1875 and 1910 made investors rich, leading to the construction of numerous lavish houses in the town, of which many still stand. Notable residents include Althea Flynt (wife of Larry Flynt), former MLB player (from 1884-1903) and manager Chief Zimmer and Charles Dawes, the 30th Vice President of the United States.
Wilmington (OH) – Wilmington, OH. The city slogan is “We Honor Our Champions” although no word on how the town of 12,520 honors its winless football team. In the early 1950s the city became home to a number of U.S. Department of Defense facilities, most notably the Clinton County Air Force Base. The city also serves as corporate home to R+L Carriers, a trucking and shipping company. In the mid 90’s, the annual Banana Split Festivalwas started, to commemorate the town’s alleged creation of the famous treat in Wilmington in 1907. In addition, each year the city hosts the Clinton County Corn Festival, an homage to the agricultural tradition of the county. Located in the downtown business district is the historic Murphy Theater, which can be seen in the film Lost In Yonkers, part of which was filmed in the city in the early 1990s.The theater saw the marriage of actor John Ritter and wife Amy Yasbeck on September 18, 1999, with the marquee simply stating “Congratulations John and Amy.” Notable residents include former Chicago Cubs owner Charles Murphy and General James W. Denver, founder and namesake of Denver, CO.
Advantage – Wilmington. Marietta had this one right up until the wedding of John Ritter and Amy Yasbeck. It’s no wonder their chemistry was so good in Problem Child.
Notable Alumni
Marietta – former MLB pitcher Matt DeSalvo; Ban Johnson, the founder of the American League in 1887; former MLB pitcher Terry Mulholland; former MLB pitcher Kent Tekulve; and former MLB manager Jim Tracy.
Wilmington (OH) – former MLB umpire Satch Davidson, who was behind the plate when Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth’s career HR record; actor Gary Sandy (Andy Travis from WKRP in Cincinnati); novelist William Todhunter Ballard; and a crapload of state and national politicians.
Advantage – Marietta. Pitchers > Umpires. Especially Kent Tekulve and his baseball cards.
Decision
Marietta wins a close battle thanks to Kent Tekulve’s sunglasses.
Concordia (WI) @ Lakeland – Saturday, October 20 @ 2:00 pm CDT
“Cheese Bowl”
The Cheese Bowl has been played since 1992 between these two schools. Concordia leads the all-time series 18-17 and won the Cheese Bowl 28-23 last season after losing the previous three contests to Lakeland.
Author: Bristol
Mascot
Concordia (WI) – Falcons. Freddy the Falcon has his own LinkedIn page.
Lakeland – Muskies. Become Musko the Muskie’s friend on Facebook.
Advantage – Musko.
Best Player Name
Concordia (WI) – Tie – sophomore DB Clerson Lalanne, junior DL Widchero Cherident and sophomore DL Uzziel McDermit.
Lakeland – Tie – sophomore DB Yaphay Harvey, sophomore RB Todd Szymuszkiewicz, and sophomore DL Trevor Tanck.
Advantage – Lakeland. A Tan(c)k beat an Uzzi(el) every time.
Coaching Staff (Most Awesome Member)
Concordia (WI) – Defensive coordinator Adam Walker played QB at Carthage College before playing in 2 games as a replacement player for the Minnesota Vikings during the 1987 NFL strike. Walker had 5 carries for 24 yards and 2 receptions for 3 yards. He spent 13 season as a high school coach and spent time at Carthage before coming to Concordia. Assistant DL coach Arnie Garber played Boss Hogg on the Dukes of Hazzard. Assistant OL coach Denny Galipo has a terrific mustache.
Lakeland – Another school with all the coaches on one page. The winner here is WR coach Eric Treske who spent two years playing in the CIFL. He was a four-time letterwinner at Wisconsin Lutheran and an all-conference pick at WR/TE.
[Ed. Note: The CIFL had not previously been included in MB because their website was unusable. That problem seems to have been fixed, so welcome aboard, CIFL!]
Advantage – Concordia. Even though they were replacement games, the NFL trumps the CIFL. Plus, Boss Hogg.
Location
Concordia (WI) – Mequan, WI. The name “Mequon” is thought to have come from the Native-American word “Emikwaan” or “Miguan,” meaning ladle.This refers to how the Milwaukee River curves like a ladle in the Mequon area. The first Lutheran church in Wisconsin was built in the area in 1840. Mequon is located near Lake Michigan, approximately 20 miles north of Milwaukee. Notable natives and residents include current Milwaukee Bucks head coach Scott Skiles, NBA player Mike Dunleavy, Jr., actress Halle Barry, Marquette head men’s basketball coach Buzz Williams, and many other professional sports figures who spent time in Milwaukee including Hank Aaron, Kareem Adbul-Jabbar, Ray Allen, Paul Molitor and George Karl.
Lakeland – Sheboygan, WI. The city is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River, about 50 miles north of Milwaukee and 64 miles south of Green Bay. The city’s motto is “Spirit on the Lake” and nicknames include “The Bratwurst Capital of the World” and “The City of Cheese”. Sheboygan was founded in 1846. Since 1995 Sheboygan has been the site of 8-and-20-foot-tall (2.4 and 6.1 m) rocket launches for a local high school program called Rockets for Schools. The Sheboygan Jaycees have an annual fund-raising festival called Bratwurst Days, which includes the Johnsonville World Bratwurst Eating Championship. Sheboygan hosts the annual Dairyland Surf Classic, the largest lake surfing competition in the world. Notable natives and residents include comedian Jackie Mason, basketball coach Rick Majerus, former NFL player Bill Schroeder and two former governors of Wisconsin.
Advantage – Mequon. Two great city names, but all of the Milwaukee sports figures (barely) beat out the World Bratwurst Eating Championship.
Update:
A protest was filed on behalf of Sheboygan in the location category. After further research the following information was unearthed regarding Sheboygan’s Brat Days
- Grand prize for the brat eating contest (although calling it a “World Championship” is a stretch, if not out-and-out lie) is $500 and a year’s supply of brats
- Brat Days is a 3-day festival of fine food and fine music
- Past notable headliners include:
- 2011 – Spin Doctors
- 2009 – Bret Michaels
- 2008 – Slaughter
- 2006 – Firehouse
- 2004 – Gin Blossoms
- 2001 – Blue Oyster Cult
- Wait for it….
- 2000 – Eddie Money
(Turns microphone on)…Upon further review the call in the preview is reversed. Their is incontrovertible Internet evidence that Eddie Money once played Brat Days. Sheboygan is the winner.
Notable Alumni
Concordia (WI)– former NFL player John Scardina (also played during the 1987 strike); minor league SS Ty Schill; and Rev. Ken Klaus, speaker on The Lutheran Hour worldwide radio broadcast.
Lakeland – Wisconsin state senator Calvin Potter; former NFL TE Pat Curran (106 catches from 1969 – 1978); and former NFL LB Ron Ferrari (4 sacks in 68 games from 1982 – 1986).
Advantage – Lakeland. Two real NFL players are much more impressive than a fake one and a minor league SS.
Decision
Lakeland wins the MB-view 3-2. Will they take the Cheese Bowl as well?
Update:After the protest, Lakeland wins 4-1 and more importantly, the people of Sheboygan were the big winners, seeing Eddie Money in 2000 and then getting more cowbell in 2001.
Undefeateds & Defeateds – Week 8
Posted: October 15, 2012 Filed under: CFB Weekly Picks, MB 2013 | Tags: Defeated, Mismatch, Undefeated, Winless Leave a comment »The ranks of the unbeaten and winless continue to thin as the season progresses. 54 undefeated teams remain as for the second week in a row, exactly 25% of the unbeaten squads fell. Meanwhile, 22 previously winless teams earned their first victory, leaving 48 “defeateds” across the divisions we follow.
Undefeated (54 – 72 last week)
FBS (12; 16 last week)
Alabama, Cincinnati, Florida, Kansas State, Louisville, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio, Ohio State, Oregon, Oregon State, Rutgers
FCS (4; 9 last week)
Cal Poly, Harvard, Lehigh, Tennessee State
D-II (11; 15 last week)
Ashland, Bloomsburg, CSU-Pueblo, Emporia State, Henderson State, Minnesota State, New Haven, Ouachita Baptist, Shippensburg, Tuskegee, Winston-Salem
D-III (19; 22 last week)
Coe, Concordia (IL), Heidelberg, Hobart, Illinois Wesleyan, Johns Hopkins, Linfield, Mary Hardin-Baylor, Middlebury, Mount Union, Ohio Wesleyan, Salve Regina, St. Thomas (MN), Trinity (CT), Waynesburg, Wesleyan, Widener, Willamette, Wisconsin-Oshkosh
NAIA (6; 7 last week)
Georgetown (KY), Hastings, Marian, Missouri Valley, Morningside, William Penn
CIS (2; 3 last week)
Calgary, McMaster
Winless (48 – 70 last week)
FBS (3; 4 last week)
Eastern Michigan, Massachusetts, Southern Miss
FCS (7; 13 last week)
Austin Peay, Davidson, Grambling State, Rhode Island, Savannah State, Valparaiso, Weber State
D-II (9; 16 last week)
Azusa Pacific, Benedict, Fort Lewis, Lock Haven, Nebraska-Kearney, Northeastern State, NW Oklahoma State, Pace, Seton Hill
D-III (21; 27 last week)
Anderson (IN), Beloit, Claremont-Mudd-Scrips, Colby, Earlham, Hiram, Luther, MacMurray, Maine Maritime, Maranatha, Marietta, McDaniel, Misericordia, Olivet, Pomona-Pitzer, Puget Sound, St. Lawrence, St. Vincent, Tufts, Western Connecticut, Wilmington
NAIA (7; 9 last week)
Bethel (KS), Bluefield (VA), Concordia (MI), Culver-Stockton, Dordt, Haskell, Point
CIS (1; 2 last week)
Alberta
Battle of Undefeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [1]
NAIA (1)
Morningside (6-0, 36.00) @ Hastings (6-0, 13.33)
Battles of Defeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [2]
D-III (2)
Marietta (0-6, -30.33) @ Wilmington (OH) (0-6, -44.00)
Anderson (IN) (0-6, -39.33) @ Earlham (0-6, -27.50)
Mismatch – Undefeated vs. Winless (Record, Point Differential) – [1]
NAIA (1)
Concordia (MI) (0-6, -35.17) @ Marian (IN) (6-0, 22.17)
Miscellaneous Notes
- 1o worst point differentials for winless teams:
- Savannah State (FCS) – 46.33
- Misericorda (D-III) – 45.83
- Wilmington (D-III) – 44.00
- Haskell (NAIA) – 41.29
- Pace (D-II) – 40.71
- Anderson (IN) (D-III) – 39.33
- Bethel (KS) (NAIA) – 37.17
- Fort Lewis (D-II) – 36.83
- Northwest Oklahoma State (D-II) – 35.43
- Concordia (MI) – 35.17
- 1o best point differentials for undefeated teams:
- Mount Union (D-III) – 54.83
- Widener (D-III) – 46.17
- Calgary (CIS) – 40.33
- Henderson State (D-II) – 38.14
- Heidelberg (D-III) – 37.17
- Morningside (NAIA) – 36.00
- Alabama (FBS) – 33.00
- Oregon (FBS) – 32.33
- Shippensburg (D-II) – 32.00
- William Penn (NAIA) – 29.86
- 1o best point differentials for winless teams:
- St. Vincent (D-III) – 11.50
- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (D-III) – 14.20
- Southern Miss (FBS) – 16.83
- Nebraska-Kearney (D-II) – 16.86
- Benedict (D-II) – 17.14
- Tufts (D-III) – 17.25
- St. Lawrence (D-III) – 17.83
- Beloit (D-III) – 17.86
- Weber State (FCS) – 18.57
- Davidson (FCS) – 18.67
- 1o worst point differentials for undefeated teams:
- Waynesburg (D-III) – 8.57
- Oregon State (FBS) – 8.80
- Lehigh (FCS) – 9.00
- Ohio Wesleyan (D-III) – 10.83
- Wesleyan (D-III) – 11.50
- Louisville (FBS) – 12.00
- Ohio (FBS) – 12.86
- Concordia (IL) (D-III) – 13.00
- Hastings (NAIA) – 13.33
- Rutgers (FBS) – 13.50
Last Week’s Battles of Undefeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [5]
D-II (2)
Henderson State (6-0, 39.83) @ Harding (5-0, 23.60)
New Haven (5-0, 33.40) @ Bentley (5-0, 16.00)
D-III (2)
Otterbein (5-0, 20.80) @ Heidelberg (5-0, 40.40)
Bethel (5-0, 22.00) @ St. Thomas (5-0, 19.20)
NAIA (1)
Cumberlands (6-0, 27.50) @ Georgetown (KY) (6-0, 33.33)
Last Week’s Battles of Defeateds (Record, Point Differential) – [5]
FCS (1)
Georgia State (0-6, -27.50) @ Rhode Island (0-5, -26.20)
D-II (2)
Pace (0-6, -43.00) @ Saint Anselm (0-6, -27.17)
Nebraska-Kearney (0-6, -18.50) @ Lincoln (MO) 0-6, -24.00)
D-III (1)
Morrisville State (0-5, -20.60) @ Western Connecticut (0-5, -37.80)
NAIA (1)
Sterling (KS) (0-5, -17.20) @ Bethel (KS) (0-5, -34.80)
Last Week’s Mismatches – Undefeated vs. Winless (Record, Point Differential) – [2]
D-III (1)
Tufts (0-3, -12.00) @ Trinity (CT) (3-0, 21.33)
CIS (1)
Calgary (5-0, 38.40) @ Alberta (0-5, -27.40)
Block 2 Pennant Race – Saturday
Posted: October 6, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: Block 2 Championship Leave a comment »Saturday Update
In the Atlantic League championship series last night, Long Island defeated Lancaster 12-5 in Game 3 to take a 2 games to 1 lead in the best-of-5 series. In the MLB Wild Card games, St. Louis defeated Atlanta 6-3 and Baltimore beat Texas 5-1. Winners in the Week 6 CFB Picks were Syracuse (14-13 over Pittsburgh) and BYU (6-3 over Utah State). Happening today are the Shriners Open Day 3, the Atlantic League championship series Game 4 and 29 of the 30 remaining Week 6 CFB picks.
Current Standings
- Jimmy 697
- Danny 689 (-8)
- mxknkl 687 (-10)
- Bristol* 683 (-14)
- skizzow 673 (-24)
- abittner 647 (-50)
- JP 630 (-67)
- Greg 607 (-90)
- Ryan 576 (-121)
- Doug^ 575 (-122)
- Chris 575 (-122)
* – Bristol has already clinched a playoff spot. If he wins Block 2, the second place finisher will earn the playoff berth.
^ – Doug has the edge on Chris for 10th place by virtue of the 3rd tiebreaker, correct bracket event picks (37 to 31).
Remaining Points Available
Atlantic League – Barring rainouts the championship series, worth 32 points, will be complete no later than Sunday evening and be included in Block 2. The 5 point Event Win bonus will also be awarded.
CFB Week 6 Picks – Week 6 picks end on Sunday with the Montreal @ Laval CIS game, so the 16 points to the week’s winner(s) will count towards Block 2.
Shriners Open – The event that is overwhelmingly likely to decide Block 2 is now underway. As with other UvU events, the top 10 finishers earn points on a sliding scale from 80 to 8, with a 32-point bonus for anyone who correctly picks the winner. Thus, 112 points are possible in this one.
WNBA – The Western Conference Final between Minnesota & Los Angeles began last night and ends on Sunday with a Minnesota sweep. This would add the 32 points to Block 1. (Game 3 of the series would be next Wednesday and would put the points in Block 3 if the game is necessary.)
The Contenders
Here is a breakdown of how each of the contenders for the Block 2 title stands in regards to ongoing events.
Jimmy 697 (+8)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 5th place with 3 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 7th place after Day 2 at -37.
Danny 689 (-8)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 5th place with 3 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 2nd place after Day 2 at -50.
mxknkl 687 (-10)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is trailing the championship series 2-1. Game 4 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 3-way tie for 12th place with 1 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 3rd place after Day 2 at -49.
Bristol 683 (-14)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Lancaster is leading the championship series 2-1. Game 4 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 1st place with 4 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 5th place after Day 2 at -46.
skizzow 673 (-24)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 1st place with 4 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 4th place after Day 2 at -47.
abittner 647 (-50)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 1st place with 4 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – Tied for 8th place after Day 2 at -35.
JP 630 (-67)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is trailing the championship series 2-1. Game 4 is tonight.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – Tied for 1oth place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 13th place after Day 2 at +7.
Greg 607 (-90)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is trailing the championship series 2-1. Game 4 is tonight.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 1st place with 4 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 11th place after Day 2 at -32.
Ryan 576 (-121)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Lancaster is leading the championship series 2-1. Game 4 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 3-way tie for 12th place with 1 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 6th place after Day 2 at -40.
Doug 575 (-122)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Lancaster is leading the championship series 2-1. Game 4 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 4-way tie for 5th place with 3 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 1st place after Day 1 at -51.
Chris 575 (-122)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick Southern Maryland has been eliminated.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – Tied for 1oth place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – Tied for 9th place after Day 2 at -34.
Event-By-Event Analysis
Atlantic League
- Lancaster leads Long Island 2 games to 1 in the best-of-5 championship series. As scheduled, the series will end either Saturday or Sunday.
- If Long Island wins: mxknkl, JP & Greg all pick up 32 points and Greg & JP would gain the 5-point Event Win bonus. mxknkl currently trails Danny by just 26 points for the Block 2 lead.
- If Lancaster wins: Bristol, Doug & Ryan earn the 32 points and Doug would gain the 5-point Event Win bonus. Bristol currently trials Danny by just 14 points for the Block 2 lead.
CFB Week 6 Picks
- One or more users will earn the 16 points for winning the week. By the end of tonight’s games only 1 game will remain and we will have a clear picture on who might gain the 16 huge points.
WNBA
- Minnesota leads Los Angeles in the best-of-3 Western Conference Finals. The series will only end in Block 2 on Sunday if Minnesota wins. The game on Sunday begins at 2:30 pm CDT and should be ending during the final round of the Shriners Open.
- If Minnesota sweeps: Bristol, Danny, Doug, Ryan, mxknkl & skizzow would earn 32 points.
- The Takeaway: Everyone except for those 6 (and maybe even Ryan & Doug) should be heartily cheering for a Los Angeles win on Sunday. A Minnesota sweep pushes the foursome of Danny, skizzow, Bristol & mxknkl further away from the rest of the group.
Shriners Open
- Standings After Day 2 (made cuts in parentheses)
- Doug -51 (5)
- Danny -50 (5)
- mxknkl -49 (4)
- skizzow -47 (5)
- Bristol -46 (4)
- Ryan -40 (4)
- Jimmy -37 (3)
- abittner -35 (5)
- Chris -34 (4)
- tonewil -34 (3)
- Greg -32 (3)
- Mattyb22 -26 (2)
- JP +7 (1)
- Picks within 5 shots of the lead
- Jonas Blixt -14, T-1st (mxknkl, Bristol, Ryan)
- Brendan de Jonge -14, T-1st (mxknkl, Jimmy)
- Ryan Moore -13, 3rd (Doug, Danny, skizzow, Bristol, Ryan, tonewil)
- Nick Watney -10, T-6th (Doug, Danny, mxknkl, skizzow, Jimmy, abittner, tonewil, Greg)
- John Huh -10, T-6th (Doug)
- Vijay Singh -10, T-6th (Doug, Danny, skizzow, Bristol, abittner, Chris, Greg, Mattyb22)
- John Daly -10, T-6th (tonewil)
- Scott Piercy -9, T-11th (Danny)
Block 2 Pennant Race – Friday
Posted: October 5, 2012 Filed under: MB 2013 | Tags: Block 2 Championship Leave a comment »Friday Update
In the Atlantic League championship series last night, Long Island defeated Lancaster 9-4 in Game 2 to knot the best-of-5 at 1 game apiece. Meanwhile in the WNBA Western Conference Finals, Minnesota defeated Los Angeles 94-77 in Game 1 of the best-of-3 series. The Minnesota win ensures that all users who picked Los Angeles cannot earn those points in Block 2. A Los Angeles series win would mean the series extended into Block 3. No points were earned Thursday but 24 points are up for grabs in the MLB Wild Card games taking place this afternoon and tonight. The Shriners Open continues – it’s cut day! – as do the Week 6 CFB picks and the Atlantic League championship series.
Current Standings
- Danny 689
- skizzow^ 673 (-16)
- Jimmy 673 (-16)
- Bristol* 671 (-18)
- mxknkl 663 (-26)
- abittner 647 (-42)
- JP 618 (-71)
- Greg 607 (-82)
- Chris 575 (-114)
- Ryan 564 (-125)
- Doug 551 (-138)
* – Bristol has already clinched a playoff spot. If he wins Block 2, the second place finisher will earn the playoff berth.
^ – skizzow owns the tiebreak edge over Jimmy by virtue of a 6 to 5 advantage in Block 2 Event Wins.
Remaining Points Available
Atlantic League – Barring rainouts the championship series, worth 32 points, will be complete no later than Sunday evening and be included in Block 2.
Major League Baseball – The two wild card games will be played today for a total of 24 possible points.
CFB Week 6 Picks – Week 6 picks end on Sunday with the Montreal @ Laval CIS game, so the 16 points to the week’s winner(s) will count towards Block 2.
Shriners Open – The event that is overwhelmingly likely to decide Block 2 is now underway. As with other UvU events, the top 10 finishers earn points on a sliding scale from 80 to 8, with a 32-point bonus for anyone who correctly picks the winner. Thus, 112 points are possible in this one.
WNBA – The Western Conference Final between Minnesota & Los Angeles began last night and ends on Sunday with a Minnesota sweep. This would add the 32 points to Block 1. (Game 3 of the series would be next Wednesday and would put the points in Block 3 if the game is necessary.)
Note: Since the NFL Week 5 picks conclude on Monday, October 8, those points will open the scoring for Block 3.
The Contenders
Here is a breakdown of how each of the contenders for the Block 2 title stands in regards to ongoing events. All contenders are in play for the 24 points for the MLB Wild Card games, provided they submit picks.
Danny 689 (+16)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 3rd place after Day 1 at -29 and has tournament leader Ryan Moore (-10).
skizzow 673 (-16)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 4th place after Day 1 at -28 and has tournament leader Ryan Moore (-10).
Jimmy 673 (-16)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 5-tie for 10th place with 1 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – Tied for 8th place after Day 1 at -18.
Bristol 671 (-18)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is trailing the championship series 1-0. Game 2 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 2nd place after Day 1 at -30 and has tournament leader Ryan Moore (-10).
mxknkl 663 (-26)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is trailing the championship series 1-0. Game 2 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 5-way tie for 10th place with 1 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 5th place after Day 1 at -26.
abittner 647 (-42)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick York has been eliminated.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – Tied for 8th place after Day 1 at -18.
JP 618 (-71)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is in the championship series, which begins Wednesday.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 5-way tie for 10th place with 1 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 13th place after Day 1 at +7.
Greg 607 (-82)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Long Island is trailing the championship series 1-0. Game 2 is tonight.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 10th place after Day 1 at -16.
Chris 575 (-114)
- Atlantic League (0) – Champion pick Southern Maryland has been eliminated.
- WNBA (0) – Western Conference champion pick Los Angeles can no longer win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 7th place after Day 1 at -19.
Ryan 564 (-125)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Lancaster is leading the championship series 1-0. Game 2 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 5-way tie for 10th place with 1 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 6th place after Day 1 at -20.
Doug 551 (-138)
- Atlantic League (32) – Champion pick Lancaster is leading the championship series 1-0. Game 2 is tonight.
- WNBA (32) – Western Conference champion pick Minnesota can still win the series in Block 2.
- CFB Week 6 Picks (16) – In a 9-way tie for 1st place with 2 correct.
- Shriners Open (112) – In 1st place after Day 1 at -31 and has tournament leader Ryan Moore (-10).
Event-By-Event Analysis
Atlantic League
- Lancaster and Long Island are tied at 1 game apiece in the best-of-5 championship series. As scheduled, the series could end as as soon as Saturday or as late as Sunday.
- If Long Island wins: mxknkl, JP & Greg all pick up 32 points. mxknkl currently trails Danny by just 26 points for the Block 2 lead.
- If Lancaster wins: Bristol, Doug & Ryan earn the 32 points. Bristol currently trials Danny by just 14 points for the Block 2 lead.
- The Takeaway: If the series does not go the full 5 games, Danny will be bumped out of the lead following its conclusion. However, if Lancaster wins he will still be in the lead for the playoff spot.
CFB Week 6 Picks
- One or more users will earn the 16 points for winning the week. At the beginning or in the middle of a block, the 16 points may not seem to have a lot of impact. This week, it might mean the difference between winning the Block 2 championship and falling agonizingly short.
Major League Baseball
- The two wild card games will be played today and are each worth 12 points, giving everyone a shot at 24 more points.
WNBA
- Minnesota leads Los Angeles in the best-of-3 Western Conference Finals. The series will only end in Block 2 on Sunday if Minnesota wins. The game on Sunday begins at 2:30 pm CDT and should be ending during the final round of the Shriners Open.
- If Minnesota sweeps: Bristol, Danny, Doug, Ryan, mxknkl & skizzow would earn 32 points.
- The Takeaway: Everyone except for those 6 (and maybe even Ryan & Doug) should be heartily cheering for a Los Angeles win on Sunday. A Minnesota sweep pushes the foursome of Danny, skizzow, Bristol & mxknkl further away from the rest of the group.
Shriners Open
- The Big One. With a maximum of 112 points available and the possibility of large point swings, the Block 2 championship will almost certainly be decided by the Shriners Open.
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