Furman made the FCS playoffs 7 out of 10 years from 1982 to 1990. Long ago you had the inner circle of GA Southern, Furman, Marshall, then App State, later James Madison etc.
With the playoff expansion to 24 teams you would hope we could make the playoffs most years but there is a huge difference between making the playoffs and having deep playoff runs like NDSU (9 championships in 12 years), SDSU (making the semis now I believe 6 of the last 7 years and the playoffs 12 years in a row) etc. Of course they are the “big two” but the inner circle at present would include the other two Dakotas, Montana & Montana State etc.
I don’t think the “big 2” would be sustainable for a Furman but it would be nice to have an occasional deep playoff run.
Having played 6 playoff games between 2006 and 2019 vs. playing 5 games the last two years (really 4 plus the bye) has been really encouraging and fun
-and yes to play the Bison here in Greenville next Saturday would have been amazing! Oh so close!
With the transfer portal and the changing landscape of football who knows.
I guess one of my major points is that the teams that make the deep playoff runs year after year certainly have a built-in advantage for the playoffs-including home field advantage.
Having home playoff games the last two years has been great. The last home game before last year was first round in 2005 against Nicholls State.
We need to get those guys up north to play in Greenville SC.
With the playoff expansion to 24 teams you would hope we could make the playoffs most years but there is a huge difference between making the playoffs and having deep playoff runs like NDSU (9 championships in 12 years), SDSU (making the semis now I believe 6 of the last 7 years and the playoffs 12 years in a row) etc. Of course they are the “big two” but the inner circle at present would include the other two Dakotas, Montana & Montana State etc.
I don’t think the “big 2” would be sustainable for a Furman but it would be nice to have an occasional deep playoff run.
Having played 6 playoff games between 2006 and 2019 vs. playing 5 games the last two years (really 4 plus the bye) has been really encouraging and fun
-and yes to play the Bison here in Greenville next Saturday would have been amazing! Oh so close!
With the transfer portal and the changing landscape of football who knows.
I guess one of my major points is that the teams that make the deep playoff runs year after year certainly have a built-in advantage for the playoffs-including home field advantage.
Having home playoff games the last two years has been great. The last home game before last year was first round in 2005 against Nicholls State.
We need to get those guys up north to play in Greenville SC.