Looking like a 4-0 is on the way folks!
Lol
Unless you're Mars Hill; remember that? Underscores the importance of not overlooking the game in front of you and keeping focused - even against lesser-ranked opponents. Just ask Kentucky.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:04 pmLol
All these lower tier teams have stop including FU on their schedule the past few years, must be a thing to just wash off a blowout loss like it never happened
furpop16 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 12:40 pmUnless you're Mars Hill; remember that? Underscores the importance of not overlooking the game in front of you and keeping focused - even against lesser-ranked opponents. Just ask Kentucky.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:04 pmLol
All these lower tier teams have stop including FU on their schedule the past few years, must be a thing to just wash off a blowout loss like it never happened
I see your point. I wouldn't expect Mars Hill to ever omit us from their schedule, however (proving your argument).DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:09 pmI don't recall any of these teams being at all competitive with us in recent years however.
And Evansville (as do all DI teams) at least lists the game on their schedule to count towards their record, its a joke that some of these lower division teams now don't even list it or mark it as an exhibition game, they deserve a beat down and zero respect just for that quite honestly.
Not sure why you bothered being redundant on the Evansville subject, I really don't care if SW lists it or not but the fact that they want to side step the game like it never happened means I give them zero respectyouwouldno wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:51 pmEvansville is a D-I team from a strong mid-major conference, of course they listed the Kentucky game. The Furman-Southern Wesleyan game is an exhibition. It's not counted as a win by the NCAA for post-season purposes, and so why should SW count it as a loss?
I've heard Coach Richey's explanations on the podcasts about why these get scheduled . . . I understand what he said and don't have a solution other than money, which is in short supply as it is. But be that as it may, hopefully fans will support the exhibition and hopefully the team gains valuable practice experience.
DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 3:34 pmNot sure why you bothered being redundant on the Evansville subject, I really don't care if SW lists it or not but the fact that they want to side step the game like it never happened means I give them zero respectyouwouldno wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:51 pmEvansville is a D-I team from a strong mid-major conference, of course they listed the Kentucky game. The Furman-Southern Wesleyan game is an exhibition. It's not counted as a win by the NCAA for post-season purposes, and so why should SW count it as a loss?
I've heard Coach Richey's explanations on the podcasts about why these get scheduled . . . I understand what he said and don't have a solution other than money, which is in short supply as it is. But be that as it may, hopefully fans will support the exhibition and hopefully the team gains valuable practice experience.
In your mind it may be an exhibition but in reality it is a real game that counts on our official record books
youwouldno wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:40 pmDungeonRealm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 3:34 pmNot sure why you bothered being redundant on the Evansville subject, I really don't care if SW lists it or not but the fact that they want to side step the game like it never happened means I give them zero respectyouwouldno wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:51 pmEvansville is a D-I team from a strong mid-major conference, of course they listed the Kentucky game. The Furman-Southern Wesleyan game is an exhibition. It's not counted as a win by the NCAA for post-season purposes, and so why should SW count it as a loss?
I've heard Coach Richey's explanations on the podcasts about why these get scheduled . . . I understand what he said and don't have a solution other than money, which is in short supply as it is. But be that as it may, hopefully fans will support the exhibition and hopefully the team gains valuable practice experience.
In your mind it may be an exhibition but in reality it is a real game that counts on our official record books
Well your comment made no sense because Evansville and Kentucky are both D-I, it was obviously a real game. The fact it was expected to be lopsided was irrelevant.
Non D-I teams do not count in the eyes of post-season committees which means they are de facto exhibitions. The fact they occasionally beat sorry D-I teams is irrelevant (albeit embarrassing for that D-I team).