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More feel good news:
Eastern Washington 49
@ #25 Oregon State 46
Not an FCS upset, but since the MWC was mentioned earlier, Boise got beat handily by Washington.
Villanova should've beaten BC as well, and they would have if not for the QB lobbing a pass behind his wide open receiver in the end zone.
William & Mary had West Virginia on the ropes, 17-7, going into the 3rd qtr.
I knew someone would post this as defense of PP. You have to be a clown to try and defend or justify anything about his performance.
I knew someone would post this as defense of PP. You have to be a clown to try and defend or justify anything about his performance.
1972, ????? to 105 schollies. 1978, 105 to 95 schollies. 1992, 95 t0 85 schollies. IAA now get 63-65 schollies.So after taking some time to think about this, I've come to the following conclusion: Division 1 (FBS) football is trying like crazy to become MORE exclusive at a time when it's clear that the talent level of players and teams across the country are demonstrating a great deal of parity. In other words, because of the 85 scholly limit for schools, there are a lot of quality players going to non-BCS and FCS leagues.
That's not to say we didn't lay a friggin' egg on Thursday. It's just to say that this level of quality and these types of performances didn't seem to be around in the FCS ranks back in the mid 90's as far as I could tell...
So after taking some time to think about this, I've come to the following conclusion: Division 1 (FBS) football is trying like crazy to become MORE exclusive at a time when it's clear that the talent level of players and teams across the country are demonstrating a great deal of parity. In other words, because of the 85 scholly limit for schools, there are a lot of quality players going to non-BCS and FCS leagues.
That's not to say we didn't lay a friggin' egg on Thursday. It's just to say that this level of quality and these types of performances didn't seem to be around in the FCS ranks back in the mid 90's as far as I could tell...
Almost every time a Towson player made a play it was followed by which BCS school they transferred from. Scholly limits have a part, but I also think a lot of talented players nowadays would rather play early at a 1AA school than sit the bench for 3 years and hope to start as a junior or senior (and hoping a new coach doesn't come in at some point with a different scheme and his own recruits that he likes better). A lot of kids go the the NFL from the 1AA, and I think it'd be pretty easy to convince a bench player that actually playing for 3-4 years will better prepare them for a pro career in football.
I knew someone would post this as defense of PP. You have to be a clown to try and defend or justify anything about his performance.