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Records against DI competition in the first five years in FCS for new teams (only programs that have been in the FCS for at least five years are shown):
North Dakota State 37-14, 3-2
Central Arkansas 31-22, 1-6
Coastal Carolina 30-16, 0-0
Gardner-Webb 28-22, 0-0
South Dakota State 26-22, 0-1
UC Davis 23-22, 1-2
North Dakota 18-25, 0-6
South Dakota 12-32, 1-4
Campbell 9-37, 0-0
Northern Colorado 9-38, 0-2
Presbyterian 8-39, 0-3
Savannah State 4-37, 0-0
stevdock
02-25-2013, 03:18 PM
Second column must be records against FBS schools??
MNLonghorn10
02-25-2013, 03:21 PM
soo 6-23?
jesus what a piss poor division.
Bison Dan
02-25-2013, 03:29 PM
Records against DI competition in the first five years in FCS for new teams (only programs that have been in the FCS for at least five years are shown):
North Dakota State 37-14, 3-2
Central Arkansas 31-22, 1-6
Coastal Carolina 30-16, 0-0
Gardner-Webb 28-22, 0-0
South Dakota State 26-22, 0-1
UC Davis 23-22, 1-2
North Dakota 18-25, 0-6
South Dakota 12-32, 1-4
Campbell 9-37, 0-0
Northern Colorado 9-38, 0-2
Presbyterian 8-39, 0-3
Savannah State 4-37, 0-0I believe we are 5-3 for FBS games
EndZoneQB
02-25-2013, 03:30 PM
I believe we are 5-3 for FBS games
We are 6-3, but he was talking about the first 5 years...
Bison03
02-25-2013, 03:36 PM
I believe we are 5-3 for FBS games
Read closer, I says first 5 years. If my math is correct, our current record against DI competition is now 77-29 with a 6-3 record vs FBS. That's a winning percentage of .726 !!
Yeah, the second W-L column is games versus FBS.
It's pretty amazing how many of these programs had playoff games in their first five years of FCS: Central Arkansas, South Dakota State, Coastal Carolina, and Old Dominion (although ODU had an advantage - they only had a two-year wait for the playoffs because they started up a football program rather instead of moving to a new division.)
SamsRams
02-25-2013, 09:53 PM
Read closer, I says first 5 years.
telling someone to read closer and than posting a spelling error in your reply is confusing.
BlueBisonRock
02-25-2013, 10:01 PM
telling someone to read closer and than posting a spelling error in your reply is confusing.
So it is! ;)
EndZoneQB
02-25-2013, 10:03 PM
telling someone to read closer and than posting a spelling error in your reply is confusing.
Especially after I already posted the same exact thing...lol
WYOBISONMAN
02-25-2013, 10:15 PM
Interesting stats. Thanks for the leg work on that one!
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