Re-watched our Cincy game on ESPN+, funny how once the game got really close late all the questionable calls started going in favor of Cincy, not a coincidence
Thanks for posting this information; 45 years have past, time to do it again.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:47 am1975 Furman went 15-0 in conference. 14-0 at home.FurmanFan2020 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:57 pmIMO a victory over Alabama is possible and would be a definite plus to the Furman OOC schedule. Defense is the key as the Paladins cannot permit the Tide to shoot any where near the 57% Cincinnati shot.
As for the Conference schedule, IMO Furman has an excellent chance to run the table. I will look this up and post the information unless one of you knows whether Furman has ever produced an unbeaten conference record.
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Yes you are right, I guess I was expecting the wow factor that we haven’t seen. I certainly think/hope/expect it to get better sooner rather than later.
That’s an interesting year to compare to. We were 22-7. But our losses were to Clemson, OU, UNC, NC State, LaSalle, Southern Cal and BC by 6 in the NCAA. We beat Florida, Minnesota, Houston and Jacksonville (only a few years after they reached the NCAA finals and we stole their coach). The conference was way different too:Richmond, W&M, ECU, Davidson, VMI, Citadel, App State. And VMI had some decent years. During those few glory years we would generally lose 1 or 2 in the conference to Davidson or ECU. I wonder if schools bailed on the SoCon because we took away any chance of NCAA bids with our awesomeness.FurmanFan2020 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 5:23 pmThanks for posting this information; 45 years have past, time to do it again.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:47 am1975 Furman went 15-0 in conference. 14-0 at home.FurmanFan2020 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:57 pmIMO a victory over Alabama is possible and would be a definite plus to the Furman OOC schedule. Defense is the key as the Paladins cannot permit the Tide to shoot any where near the 57% Cincinnati shot.
As for the Conference schedule, IMO Furman has an excellent chance to run the table. I will look this up and post the information unless one of you knows whether Furman has ever produced an unbeaten conference record.
In HCBR we trust!
holy crap that is one helluva OOC schedule !!!!!!Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 8:59 amThat’s an interesting year to compare to. We were 22-7. But our losses were to Clemson, OU, UNC, NC State, LaSalle, Southern Cal and BC by 6 in the NCAA. We beat Florida, Minnesota, Houston and Jacksonville (only a few years after they reached the NCAA finals and we stole their coach). The conference was way different too:Richmond, W&M, ECU, Davidson, VMI, Citadel, App State. And VMI had some decent years. During those few glory years we would generally lose 1 or 2 in the conference to Davidson or ECU. I wonder if schools bailed on the SoCon because we took away any chance of NCAA bids with our awesomeness.FurmanFan2020 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 5:23 pmThanks for posting this information; 45 years have past, time to do it again.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:47 am1975 Furman went 15-0 in conference. 14-0 at home.FurmanFan2020 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:57 pmIMO a victory over Alabama is possible and would be a definite plus to the Furman OOC schedule. Defense is the key as the Paladins cannot permit the Tide to shoot any where near the 57% Cincinnati shot.
As for the Conference schedule, IMO Furman has an excellent chance to run the table. I will look this up and post the information unless one of you knows whether Furman has ever produced an unbeaten conference record.
In HCBR we trust!
Long way to go to get back to a year like that. Winning today and then winning the tournament even if we drop 2-3 SoCon games would be a GREAT step.
The Flags are on the way!