Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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CaBisonFan
In terms of the number of champions from each conference, if one team makes a run...like App. State or Georgia Southern...it tips the scale, and skews the comparison somewhat. It would have been interesting to see what four or five MVFC teams would have done this past weekend.
Still, it's a good analysis.
I don't think the MVFC overall was that much tougher than the previous teams in the Great West along with other good non-conference games. NDSU's inconsistency killed the team all season long this year. If NDSU played like the previous two years they would be in the playoffs now. The fact is they did not, and there will be even more issues next season.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
The CAA did pretty good in the playoffs yesterday. JMU, Appy, Richmond.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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BisonNeil
For anyone paying attention, the Colonial got 5 teams into the 2008 playoffs, as opposed to two for the MVFC, and four of them won their first round games. Only Maine lost and they played UNI which was the only MVFC to win their game. SIU lost to New Hampshire which now plays UNI. It's up to UNI to carry the torch for the Valley against the Colonial!
I cant pull for uni
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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SDbison
I don't think the MVFC overall was that much tougher than the previous teams in the Great West along with other good non-conference games. NDSU's inconsistency killed the team all season long this year. If NDSU played like the previous two years they would be in the playoffs now. The fact is they did not, and there will be even more issues next season.
I agree about the MVFC vs. the Great West. Cal Poly & SDSU were as tough as nails. Our team this year wouldn't have done well.
I disagree about next year.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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CaBisonFan
I disagree about next year.
If another QB other than Mertens can emerge, I disagree too.
I agree with the thread starter that MVC is not the best conference right now and choose against the "they are the best because NDSU is in the conference" argument.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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silkamilkamonico
If another QB other than Mertens can emerge, I disagree too.
I agree with the thread starter that MVC is not the best conference right now and choose against the "they are the best because NDSU is in the conference" argument.
Do you know of any JUCO or FBS transfers that could be possibilities yet? Seriously
Another question: Would an FBS transfer be eligible right away? Not sure.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
FBS to FCS transfers are eligible right away. FCS to FCS, or any other sport DI to DI transfers must sit one year.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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Bisonguy
FBS to FCS transfers are eligible right away. FCS to FCS, or any other sport DI to DI transfers must sit one year.
Thanks
Maybe Clausen is tired of playing at Notre Dame. :D
What was the QB's name from Sam Houston that transfered from Oklahoma? Am I right about the transfer?
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
Rhett Bomar.
There are FBS to FCS QB transfers when the kid is a third stringer that are more common. Montana and Delaware are two schools that have done well with FBS transfer QB's.
Re: The Toughest, Best, Premier FCS/IAA Football Conference
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CaBisonFan
Thanks
Maybe Clausen is tired of playing at Notre Dame. :D
What was the QB's name from Sam Houston that transfered from Oklahoma? Am I right about the transfer?
Bomar sat a year because of suspension for violation of NCAA rules. Transfers can play immediately if from FBS to FCS.
He was dismissed by Oklahoma and enrolled at SHSU. It is not a typical transfer but it works the same.