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Final Nor Cal Top 10, from a magazine that Block brought to this site:

https://sportstarsmag.com/norcal-football-2017-final-rankings/

1. (1)  DE LA SALLE (11-2)
COMMENT: CIF Open Bowl loss to mythical national-champion Mater Dei doesn’t diminish another season of NorCal dominance.

2. (2) FOLSOM (16-0)
COMMENT: Bulldogs are NorCal’s Team 1-A once again, winning the CIF 1-AA Bowl game with a roster that will bring nearly every starter back.

3. (3) SERRA-SAN MATEO (13-2)
COMMENT: Padres maintain edge over Pittsburg for No. 3 (despite Pirates’ narrow on-field win early in year) thanks to dominant CIF 2-AA Bowl performance and a pair of wins over CIF 2-A champ, No. 5 St. Francis-Mountain View.

4. (4) PITTSBURG (9-3)
COMMENT: Pirates let 21-0 lead slip away to Narbonne-Harbor City in a CIF 1-A State Bowl heartbreaker loss; only NorCal loss was to De La Salle, however.

5. (6) ST. FRANCIS-MOUNTAIN VIEW (11-4)
COMMENT: After Sept. 22, the Lancers only lost twice — both times to No. 3 Serra by a combined 11 points; were CIF 2-A bowl champs.

 

6. (10) ST. MARY’S-STOCKTON (11-3)
COMMENT: Despite ugly loss to Folsom (in which Rams lost their starting QB to injury), this team’s resume still includes wins over No. 3 Serra and No. 7 Oak Ridge.

7. (7) OAK RIDGE-EL DORADO HILLS (11-2)
COMMENT: Trojans were the best NorCal team NOT to reach a section final (denied by  St. Mary’s-Stockton 38-31).

8. (8) GRANITE BAY (12-3)
COMMENT: Grizzlies three losses were to Folsom, Oak Ridge (in OT) and then Pittsburg in the 1-A regional playoff.

9. (5) MARIN CATHOLIC-KENTFIELD (12-1)
COMMENT: Wildcats’ wild 59-56 NCS Div. III win over Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa left them running on empty in a 3-AA regional loss at Shasta-Redding.

10. (9) MANTECA (12-3)
COMMENT: Buffs assured themselves a Top 10 spot by avenging loss to Oakdale in SJS Div. III final; came within five points of beating St. Francis in 2-A regional playoff.

11. (11) OAKDALE (12-2)
COMMENT: It’s always tough to beat a good team — and especially a good QB — twice, as the Mustangs found out with Manteca and Gino Campiotti.

12. (13) VALLEY CHRISTIAN-SAN JOSE (9-3)
COMMENT: Losses were a two-point defeat at Manteca in Week 1, and a pair to Serra; wins included a 28-21 triumph over St. Francis.

13. (12) CENTRAL CATHOLIC-MODESTO (10-2)
COMMENT: Raiders’ wins over St. Mary’s-Stockton and Manteca were enough to keep them above the two North Coast Section Open Div. losers rounding out the Top 15.

14. (14) CLAYTON VALLEY CHARTER-CONCORD (8-3)
COMMENT: Ugly Eagles are on Pittsburg’s schedule next season, which will be one of the must-see NCS regular season games of 2018.

15. (15) SAN RAMON VALLEY-DANVILLE (9-2)
COMMENT: Wolves went 8-0 in the East Bay Athletic League with an average margin of victory of 37.5 points.

16. (16) HALF MOON BAY (14-1)
COMMENT: Watershed year for the Cougars comes two-points shy from a perfect 15-0 season; fall 44-42 in 3-A State Bowl at Steele Canyon-Spring Valley.

17. (17) LIBERTY-BRENTWOOD (11-2)
COMMENT: Nobody wanted to play the NCS Div. I champion by season’s end; Lions became just seventh NCS team to win a section title in shutout fashion (37-0 over Freedom-Oakley)

18. (NR) MILPITAS (13-1)
COMMENT: Trojans may not have had the strongest schedule, but they won when it counted and eventually claimed a CIF 4-A State Bowl crown.

19. (18) BISHOP O’DOWD-OAKLAND (9-3)
COMMENT: Dragons scored more points against De La Salle (24) than any other NorCal team to play the Spartans in 2017, which included Pittsburg, St. Francis, Clayton Valley and San Ramon Valley.

20. (NR) MCCLYMONDS-OAKLAND (14-0)
COMMENT: Warriors head into offseason as back-to-back CIF Bowl champions (5-A in 2016, 5-AA this season) and owners of a 25-game winning streak.

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3 hours ago, TheBlockIsHot said:

I do actually.

Go look at Folsom and DLS strength of schedule. Not all that different. 

Facts. 

Not facts.

At all.

 

A 7 point swing in CalPreps is statistically significant for starters.

 

DLS played 3 teams that could beat them.

 

Folsom played 0.

 

So...

 

Not the same.

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9 hours ago, Rippers said:

Final Nor Cal Top 10, from a magazine that Block brought to this site:

https://sportstarsmag.com/norcal-football-2017-final-rankings/

1. (1)  DE LA SALLE (11-2)
COMMENT: CIF Open Bowl loss to mythical national-champion Mater Dei doesn’t diminish another season of NorCal dominance.

2. (2) FOLSOM (16-0)
COMMENT: Bulldogs are NorCal’s Team 1-A once again, winning the CIF 1-AA Bowl game with a roster that will bring nearly every starter back.

3. (3) SERRA-SAN MATEO (13-2)
COMMENT: Padres maintain edge over Pittsburg for No. 3 (despite Pirates’ narrow on-field win early in year) thanks to dominant CIF 2-AA Bowl performance and a pair of wins over CIF 2-A champ, No. 5 St. Francis-Mountain View.

4. (4) PITTSBURG (9-3)
COMMENT: Pirates let 21-0 lead slip away to Narbonne-Harbor City in a CIF 1-A State Bowl heartbreaker loss; only NorCal loss was to De La Salle, however.

5. (6) ST. FRANCIS-MOUNTAIN VIEW (11-4)
COMMENT: After Sept. 22, the Lancers only lost twice — both times to No. 3 Serra by a combined 11 points; were CIF 2-A bowl champs.

 

6. (10) ST. MARY’S-STOCKTON (11-3)
COMMENT: Despite ugly loss to Folsom (in which Rams lost their starting QB to injury), this team’s resume still includes wins over No. 3 Serra and No. 7 Oak Ridge.

7. (7) OAK RIDGE-EL DORADO HILLS (11-2)
COMMENT: Trojans were the best NorCal team NOT to reach a section final (denied by  St. Mary’s-Stockton 38-31).

8. (8) GRANITE BAY (12-3)
COMMENT: Grizzlies three losses were to Folsom, Oak Ridge (in OT) and then Pittsburg in the 1-A regional playoff.

9. (5) MARIN CATHOLIC-KENTFIELD (12-1)
COMMENT: Wildcats’ wild 59-56 NCS Div. III win over Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa left them running on empty in a 3-AA regional loss at Shasta-Redding.

10. (9) MANTECA (12-3)
COMMENT: Buffs assured themselves a Top 10 spot by avenging loss to Oakdale in SJS Div. III final; came within five points of beating St. Francis in 2-A regional playoff.

11. (11) OAKDALE (12-2)
COMMENT: It’s always tough to beat a good team — and especially a good QB — twice, as the Mustangs found out with Manteca and Gino Campiotti.

12. (13) VALLEY CHRISTIAN-SAN JOSE (9-3)
COMMENT: Losses were a two-point defeat at Manteca in Week 1, and a pair to Serra; wins included a 28-21 triumph over St. Francis.

13. (12) CENTRAL CATHOLIC-MODESTO (10-2)
COMMENT: Raiders’ wins over St. Mary’s-Stockton and Manteca were enough to keep them above the two North Coast Section Open Div. losers rounding out the Top 15.

14. (14) CLAYTON VALLEY CHARTER-CONCORD (8-3)
COMMENT: Ugly Eagles are on Pittsburg’s schedule next season, which will be one of the must-see NCS regular season games of 2018.

15. (15) SAN RAMON VALLEY-DANVILLE (9-2)
COMMENT: Wolves went 8-0 in the East Bay Athletic League with an average margin of victory of 37.5 points.

16. (16) HALF MOON BAY (14-1)
COMMENT: Watershed year for the Cougars comes two-points shy from a perfect 15-0 season; fall 44-42 in 3-A State Bowl at Steele Canyon-Spring Valley.

17. (17) LIBERTY-BRENTWOOD (11-2)
COMMENT: Nobody wanted to play the NCS Div. I champion by season’s end; Lions became just seventh NCS team to win a section title in shutout fashion (37-0 over Freedom-Oakley)

18. (NR) MILPITAS (13-1)
COMMENT: Trojans may not have had the strongest schedule, but they won when it counted and eventually claimed a CIF 4-A State Bowl crown.

19. (18) BISHOP O’DOWD-OAKLAND (9-3)
COMMENT: Dragons scored more points against De La Salle (24) than any other NorCal team to play the Spartans in 2017, which included Pittsburg, St. Francis, Clayton Valley and San Ramon Valley.

20. (NR) MCCLYMONDS-OAKLAND (14-0)
COMMENT: Warriors head into offseason as back-to-back CIF Bowl champions (5-A in 2016, 5-AA this season) and owners of a 25-game winning streak.

It is good to post info from other sources even of you are on the cover and the narrative isn't quite as you see it. Honesty and transparency is key. 

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8 hours ago, GloryDays said:

A 7 point swing in CalPreps is statistically significant for starters.

It is a difference. The point of posting the SOS was not to imply that Folsom played better or equal teams. The point was to counter the point that Folsom played "nobody" which is absolutely false. I could counter that all day. 

As for next year- aside from maybe BG, there isn't a team that DLS is playing that is better than Folsom. I think DLSs schedule is a huge let down in an effort to avoid a direct challenge from a NorCal opponent. 

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9 hours ago, Ararar said:

Folsom guy hates the hell outta me right now 😂😂😂

Lol if anything this makes you look like a weird creepy stalker. Who takes the time to look up images that other people post because they were self consious about where they live? Total loser. 

And my home is an Elliot Home. Obviously would never post it due to the amount of stalkerism on this site, but wanted to give you losers a lil taste since I know it reallllllly bothers you. 

Enjoy your helmet in mammas basement. 

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