Probably helps to reevaluate it once the 'emotion' or whatever subsides.
Not sure anyone said that NDSU couldn't have won...just would have been a different ballgame.
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Probably helps to reevaluate it once the 'emotion' or whatever subsides.
Not sure anyone said that NDSU couldn't have won...just would have been a different ballgame.
Losing to an FCS team would keep teams out of the playoff I would imagine.
If NDSU was FBS, maybe. Playing in a pud stadium doesn't seem to stop Old Dominion from getting games.
Nevada - Stadium (30,000)
2015 - Hosted Arizona.
2014 - Hosted Washington St.
2012 - Hosted then P5 USF
2010 - Hosted Cal
Old Dominion( Capacity: 20,000)
2015 - Hosted NC State
I said they hosted two of them at Soldier Field. I don't care what the record is, I told you what the listed capacity is. Try again. lol. If you want to play the "OMG G5 CANT MAKE IT WORK OMG OMG"...
So we've shown it happens often. NIU's stadium holds a whopping 23k. Wyoming holds 29k rabid fans. Why does NDSU now need a stadium significantly bigger than both of those teams? If its not...
NIU played Wisconsin and Iowa at Soldier Field.
Hosted Kansas. Hosting Boston College in 2017.
Oregon is going to Wyoming. They also hosted Nebraska this decade.
Texas did a 2-1 with Wyoming this decade.
Minnesota did a H/H with UNLV a few years ago.
....you want a B1G school to come to play an FCS team?
If it comes down to it, they'll put NDSU in. I don't see the point in worrying
You can do both.
lol if they can't make the playoffs they aren't any good. The NCAA put in a 6-5 valley team...they'll look for any excuse to put NDSU in the field.
Losing by 3 is...
FBS teams finish their schedules much further in advance.
Was surprised to see Notre Dame has an open slot for 2017 still. But they have some games already scheduled for 2028 and beyond.
A 6-5 FCS team sure sounds like a cupcake to me.
Army and Navy don't play FCS football. Why would they come to the dome?
What was the score of Sam Houston when they got shit on by that Colorado school?