That was the GOAT, but I was stuck taking the GRE that day.
Furmanoid, that reminds me of the time about '74 or '75 FU was playing ECU away. A bunch of my friends and I decided to go to the game about lunchtime on Sat. It is a 6 hour drive from Greenville, S.C. to Greenville, N.C. We all piled into Carl C's big used car, 5 or 6 of us about 12:30 P.M. and made the trek to ECU for a 7 P.M. game. When we were going thru downtown Greenville, N.C we were broadsided by a car that ran a red light. We had all been drinking, but I don't think our driver was, or we would all still be in jail. Thank goodness nobody was hurt and we made it to the game in the middle of the first quarter. I don't remember who won, don't remember if we stayed overnight or went back after the game, don't remember how we got back to S.C., and don't remember if Carl's car was still driveable.
I was at Camden HS but made the trip once a year to see my FU older brothers and watch a game. I remember that being a good game and big upset and my brother John saying the QB might get drafted. About one year later I saw that QB beat the Redskins on Monday Night Football.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:36 pmFurmanoid, that reminds me of the time about '74 or '75 FU was playing ECU away. A bunch of my friends and I decided to go to the game about lunchtime on Sat. It is a 6 hour drive from Greenville, S.C. to Greenville, N.C. We all piled into Carl C's big used car, 5 or 6 of us about 12:30 P.M. and made the trek to ECU for a 7 P.M. game. When we were going thru downtown Greenville, N.C we were broadsided by a car that ran a red light. We had all been drinking, but I don't think our driver was, or we would all still be in jail. Thank goodness nobody was hurt and we made it to the game in the middle of the first quarter. I don't remember who won, don't remember if we stayed overnight or went back after the game, don't remember how we got back to S.C., and don't remember if Carl's car was still driveable.
I mean, I don't think the import of the question is to list the great FBS talents. We could do that all day.gofurman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 3:02 pmNo way do all the FCS players named even compare with one.. RANDY MOSS> not even close. Or TREVOR LAWRENCE (2018 !). Armanti Edwards and those ain't junk compared to Moss and Trevor Lawrence.
If Edwards was so great he woulda had more than a sip of coffee in the NFL. He was a phenom of an FCS player and the absolutely perfect fit for his position at App. I wish we coulda had him !!! but he ain't junk compared to Moss and Trevor Lawrence. Or how about Travis Etienne !! that dude is a freakin' monster... Peterson at GSU ain't close to Etienne talent.
The OP asked who is the best you have seen (us or the OPPONENT) so you have to include all the FBS.
I'll throw two more at ya.. we did pretty well vs a team in Columbia that had M. Lattimore and Alshon Jeffery ! Those are two STUDS. (Our own Adam Mims was quite the man that day - speed kills)
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Looking back, Colston had 7 catches for 64 yards and a score.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:14 pmColston was a dominant player in Paladin Stadium when Hofstra came down here. So much so that I wrote his name down and drafted him the next year in my fantasy football league and he paid off huge.
Actually my fondest FU football memories are from Sirrine in that era. I was going up once a year to see my brothers usually on RA day. Once we went at homecoming and saw an intrasquad b-ball game with Clyde and Moose before a FB game against Guilford or somebody.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 6:51 pmAnother good one was Carlester Crumpler from East Carolina. That goes back to early/mid 70's Sirrine for you youngsters.