I encourage everyone to go vote, getting to see some great I-AA games on national TV last year was cool, and maybe we can get the Cat's on a time or two.This past Spring we initiated the nomination process to suggest games for
national television I-AA Game of the Week. All the nominations are in and
now it's time to vote! Once the survey is completed appropriate
television networks will be notified of our recommendations. They retain
the right to make final decisions. Last year 12 of the 13 games voted best
of the week were televised on CSTV.
The official ballot is at I-AA.org. The direct link is
http://www.i-aa.org/survey.asp . Be sure to forward this info to all
interested parties and be sure to cast your ballot.
Vote for the I-AA Game of the Week
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Survey Voting Totals, 5/10 (3 weeks left)
A few thousand ballots have been entered in our 2004 National I-AA TV Game of the Week Survey and here are the week one leaders. As you might have guessed, the voting is extremely close with three weeks remaining.
Week. Game
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1. McNeese State @ Southern
2. Colgate @ UMass
3. Wofford @ Georgia Southern
4. Sacramento State @ UC Davis
5. Northern Iowa @ Southern Illinois
6. Furman @ Appalachian State
7. Appalachian State @ Georgia Southern
8. Western Illinois @ Northern Iowa
9. Montana State @ Northern Arizona
10. Georgia Southern @ Furman
11. Western Illinois @ Western Kentucky
12. Montana State @ Montana
Game of the year is too close at this point.
Tell everyone you know to vote.
A few thousand ballots have been entered in our 2004 National I-AA TV Game of the Week Survey and here are the week one leaders. As you might have guessed, the voting is extremely close with three weeks remaining.
Week. Game
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1. McNeese State @ Southern
2. Colgate @ UMass
3. Wofford @ Georgia Southern
4. Sacramento State @ UC Davis
5. Northern Iowa @ Southern Illinois
6. Furman @ Appalachian State
7. Appalachian State @ Georgia Southern
8. Western Illinois @ Northern Iowa
9. Montana State @ Northern Arizona
10. Georgia Southern @ Furman
11. Western Illinois @ Western Kentucky
12. Montana State @ Montana
Game of the year is too close at this point.
Tell everyone you know to vote.
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FCS IS BEST!
FCS IS BEST!
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I-AA TV GOTW Survey Voting Totals, 5/17 (2 weeks left)
Here are the week two leaders:
Week.Game.
1. McNeese State @ Southern
2. Eastern Kentucky @ Appalachian State
3. Youngstown State @ McNeese State
4. Delaware @ UMass
5. Northern Iowa @ Southern Illinois
6. Furman @ Appalachian State
7. Appalachian State @ Georgia Southern
8. Northwestern State @ Nicholls State
9. Western Illinois @ Southern Illinois
10. Georgia Southern @ Furman
11. McNeese State @ S.F. Austin
12. Montana State @ Montana
Game of the Year. McNeese State @ Southern
As you might have guessed, the voting is extremely close at this point with two weeks remaining.
Each Monday until voting closes at the end of the month I-AA.org will publish totals. The final totals will be published at I-AA.org on June 1, 2004. Once the survey is completed appropriate television networks will be notified of the recommendations. The networks retain the right to make final decisions. The official ballot is at I-AA.org.
http://www.i-aa.org/survey.asp
Here are the week two leaders:
Week.Game.
1. McNeese State @ Southern
2. Eastern Kentucky @ Appalachian State
3. Youngstown State @ McNeese State
4. Delaware @ UMass
5. Northern Iowa @ Southern Illinois
6. Furman @ Appalachian State
7. Appalachian State @ Georgia Southern
8. Northwestern State @ Nicholls State
9. Western Illinois @ Southern Illinois
10. Georgia Southern @ Furman
11. McNeese State @ S.F. Austin
12. Montana State @ Montana
Game of the Year. McNeese State @ Southern
As you might have guessed, the voting is extremely close at this point with two weeks remaining.
Each Monday until voting closes at the end of the month I-AA.org will publish totals. The final totals will be published at I-AA.org on June 1, 2004. Once the survey is completed appropriate television networks will be notified of the recommendations. The networks retain the right to make final decisions. The official ballot is at I-AA.org.
http://www.i-aa.org/survey.asp
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FCS IS BEST!
FCS IS BEST!