SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
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SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
Here are the SoCon Cups points based on the SoCon website sports standings. Current as of the morning of 13 Oct 2013.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
I don't understand how points can be given for football when the season isn't over? Please explain.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
If the season ended today.JCline0429 wrote:I don't understand how points can be given for football when the season isn't over? Please explain.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
appgrouch wrote:If the season ended today.JCline0429 wrote:I don't understand how points can be given for football when the season isn't over? Please explain.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
I am just keeping an unofficial record. I don't have time to do it every day, but once a week takes about 5 minutes on a Sunday morning. The combined points are also unofficial as the SoCon does not issue a combined cup for all sports. The SunBelt ONLY gives one cup for all sports - the Bubas Cup. Hopefully I can do that next year.JCline0429 wrote:appgrouch wrote:If the season ended today.JCline0429 wrote:I don't understand how points can be given for football when the season isn't over? Please explain.
Thanks.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
McLeansvilleAppFan wrote:I am just keeping an unofficial record. I don't have time to do it every day, but once a week takes about 5 minutes on a Sunday morning. The combined points are also unofficial as the SoCon does not issue a combined cup for all sports. The SunBelt ONLY gives one cup for all sports - the Bubas Cup. Hopefully I can do that next year.JCline0429 wrote:appgrouch wrote:If the season ended today.JCline0429 wrote:I don't understand how points can be given for football when the season isn't over? Please explain.
Thanks.
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I was aware that there was a separate cup for male and female sports. What I wonder is if a monetary award goes with the cups.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
Not that I aware of. Just lots of prestige. 
There may be a small transfer of funds from the SoCon office to the winning school, but I doubt it. My guess is the SoCon has a fairly tight budget. And given the dominance of App on the men's sides I doubt many schools would want to vote to give money to one school, which has been the case with few exceptions for decades.

There may be a small transfer of funds from the SoCon office to the winning school, but I doubt it. My guess is the SoCon has a fairly tight budget. And given the dominance of App on the men's sides I doubt many schools would want to vote to give money to one school, which has been the case with few exceptions for decades.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
I didn't think females needed a cup.JCline0429 wrote:I was aware that there was a separate cup for male and female sports.

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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
One of my PE credits at App was fencing. I had muscles that hurt that I did not even know existed. But more importantly, in the class the female students seems like they had to wear two metal cups, one for each breast when we would take to the foils.TheMoody1 wrote:I didn't think females needed a cup.JCline0429 wrote:I was aware that there was a separate cup for male and female sports.
I can't remember if the protective padding we would wear was unisex but of different sizes or there was a male and female version and the female version was two cup holders for the metal. I think they were unisex and the females were required to wear the cups, though everyone may have had the holders.
I don't remember wearing a cup for the class however.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
It makes sense with all the silicone out there.McLeansvilleAppFan wrote:in the class the female students seems like they had to wear two metal cups, one for each breast when we would take to the foils.
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Re: SocCon Cups Points 13 Oct 2013
TheMoody1 wrote:I didn't think females needed a cup.JCline0429 wrote:I was aware that there was a separate cup for male and female sports.

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