Let me help you finish that a bit:
188 Maine
193 Penn
202 Albany
215 Campbell
238 Bryant
245 Sacred Heart
254 NCA&T
Gosh, that make 5 teams (4 of them from the mighty CAA...below Penn...with Maine very close.

Great, it is settled then...you agree with me.
Changing the narrative?finpxz1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:25 am As much as you try to continue to change the narrative, this has always been about Penn specifically…not Harvard, not Nova, not Bryant, and certainly not Texas A&M. So using your ridiculous logic there are at least 3 MAC schools better than Notre Dame, right??? My point has been, is now, and will continue to be, is that Penn (not Harvard, not Nova, not Texas A@M) would at best be a mid-tier CAA team and not a serious contender in the conference. You and others were talking about them like they were something they are not. The fact that we struggled to beat them that day was more a reflection on our performance and NOT the Mighty Penn Quakers. But if it helps, I’ll acknowledge that Penn would likely beat Bryant. Hopefully they finish the season strong and are able to escape last place in the Ivy.
Yup.HENJOHN wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:24 pm This thread is getting a little silly over something that really has no impact going forward. I can tell you I spoke with a former Penn Athletics staffer late this summer who felt this was going to be one of Penns better teams in recent past. He might have been a little off and that happens, but I sure haven't hammered him about it similar to what's going on here.
Not worrying about Penn....Rhode Island, Campbell and Villanova ahead. Let's get it done
03, describe “many tiers below” Hampton is rated higher than Kennesaw St…Hensfansince03 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 9:46 pmWell, we will see about Richmond, they are 16. Rhode Island 14 and Villanova 13 are ranked slightly ahead of them. These are the only real teams we play this year. The rest of our schedule is awful and many tiers below everyone we will play next year. We failed the first test and only test we have had so far with Richmond. Penn is not a team that should have been competitive with us.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:36 amWell todays Richmond might be a luke warm FCS team if you’re living by 2008 CAA standards, but in 2024 Richmond is nationally ranked and actually look pretty good but yes, we should of beat themHensfansince03 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 5:34 pm
The coaching staff has a lot work to do for next year, especially on defense. We need an entirely new defense scheme and fresh talent on D. Especially up front on the defensive line. I'm worried based upon what we have seen from the team this year against low tier FCS teams. We have played one Luke Warm FCS team in Richmond and got blown out. Next week RHODE Island and NOVA will tell us a lot. If we lose them both and get blown out its time to make major changes.
You 03 raise some good points but your hyperbole always seems to derail your posts
Penn is not ranked but they did put up 67 points against Cornell this past Saturday