I watch my fair share of Sunbelt football. They continue to get worse every year. The only two teams that have shown promise to be decent teams are Arkansas State and Georgia Southern. Troy, Ga St, Idaho, NMSU, and App State are among the worst FBS programs right now. Troy lost to a freaking transitional D1 team Abilene Christian (still D2 at heart). I live down here and no one gives a crap about the Sunbelt.
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Georgia State beat Abilene Christian by a single point. I'm thinking Strongman is clueless.
Idaho really cracks me up. They can't compete in the Big Sky so they stayed in the SB.
FBS by name is still viewed as better.
We are the best by far in the FCS 49-2!!! We are better than this division it's already been proven.
To get to a P5 we need to hit a G5 first and win. Duh.
Beating a big 12 big 10 (Kansas & Iowa?) And a cupcake then going 8-0 in sunbelt would put NDSU into a 8 team playoff. (It'll be 8 teams within 3 years once they see how big this will be!)
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
8 of these clubs Sagarin projects w/in a TD of USD on a neutral field.
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