That game was 59-15. I think URI had close to 600 yards but 15 points. It's one of the more ridiculous games I ever saw. The least productive translation of yards to points until Kevin Kelley's year at PC. -- MDgman84 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 6:26 pmBack in 1985, yep some of you weren’t born yet, we played Rhode Island in the playoffs and their air attack. I know different era, but we kicked the living crap out of them. I’m not saying we will do this to IWU, but we can play with anybody. I firmly believe this. We play hard nosed physical ball and we can light it up too. At this time of the year style points mean nothing, just win!
So… they’re not forfeiting?The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 7:58 pmUIW game notes.
https://uiwcardinals.com/documents/2022 ... _Notes.pdf
FUBeAR wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 8:26 pmSo… they’re not forfeiting?The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 7:58 pmUIW game notes.
https://uiwcardinals.com/documents/2022 ... _Notes.pdf
UIW and TSU are only 50 minutes travel time apart. I-35. About like FU to CU, except FU to CU has no direct expressway connection. The coach is not going far, nor will he have to move far. And his “local reputation” will be fulIy on the line. The 2 football programs are in the same media market. I expect he will have zero problem throughout the playoffs, including tomorrow, keeping his attention fully on coaching UIW. His being hired at this time is no advantage to Furman’s chances to win tomorrow. Numerous UIW players may possibly have even greater incentive than they already do have to step up their efforts in the playoffs in order to get a chance to transfer to FBS TSU under the coach who already knows them. I believe TSU would have many graduate school options even for seniors who still may have playing eligibility.