The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:38 am
Jasper wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:10 am
I agree. Furman is clearly relevant in SoCon football again but the step back to national relevance is a big one - for all the reasons we have often discussed on this board. IMO, we are on the road to the relevance with this football staff and the program they are building. I see a depth in overall talent going into next season that I have not seen in a long time. If one of our QB's develops quickly, I think we can make a significant impact on the playoffs. I actually think we are much closer to national relevance in football than we are in basketball. This season was fun and exciting but I think much too much was made over the Villanova win. The Cats lost most of their national championship team from last year and although they won the Big East tourney, they are really not back to being a good team. The Big East is not the league it was a decade ago and are showing that in the tournament. Villanova got their doors blown off last night, Seton Hall lost to Wofford and Georgetown lost in the first round of the NIT. The reality is that the Wofford BB program is much further along than Furman's and they should be congratulated for a great year. If Magee makes 2 of his 12 attempts at 3, they beat Kentucky and go on to the Sweet 16. THAT is relevance. Not withstanding, I hope and expect to beat the snot out of them in football in 2019.
To be fair, there's really only one program that's nationally relevant in FCS football. I mean, teams make the playoffs and all, but your season ends whenever you run into North Dakota State.
I just looked this up ... NDSU hasn't LOST an FBS game since 2009. Can't imagine how hard it must be for them to get games. I wouldn't want to play them if I was an FBS school.
2018 - No game
2017 - No game
2016 - Beat #11 Iowa, 23-21
2015 - No game
2014 - Beat Iowa State, 34-14
2013 - Beat Kansas State, 24-21
2012 - Beat Colorado State, 22-7
2011 - Beat Minnesota, 37-24
2010 - Beat Kansas, 6-3
2009 - Lost to Iowa State, 34-17