Does any know how many consecutive years that any of the historical FCS powers had at least 12 wins? (ie. Montana, Youngstown, App. State, Marshall)*
6 consecutive for NDSU (2011-2016).
*too lazy to do the research.
Does any know how many consecutive years that any of the historical FCS powers had at least 12 wins? (ie. Montana, Youngstown, App. State, Marshall)*
6 consecutive for NDSU (2011-2016).
*too lazy to do the research.
Nailed it, but as someone said, the media don't want to get facts get in the way of their reporting, especially JJ. They are, however, saying THIS decade, so they are wrong no matter which way you cut it. People in general simply do not understand the Gregorian calendar and that there was no year 0 between BC and AD. But, we wouldn't want facts to get in the way of a good story about the Bison, would we
I don't think this has your answer, but it has a lot of interesting historical FCS stats. http://www.egriz.com/grizboard/viewt...hp?f=1&t=73048
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Man, ESPN guys did their homework. The threw up a graphic that showed NDSU's total wins for the decade comparing it to Montana's record (they had 119 wins from 2000-2009.) NDSU is now as 118.
But hats off to Mount Union, the beasts of DIII. Their had 138 wins from 2000-2009. They are up to 126 in this decade so they could get over 140 in this decade.
Modern records for most wins in a decade
FBS: 2010-2019, Alabama: 112 with 1+ seasons left.
FCS: 2000-2009, Montana: 119 (NDSU at 118)
DII: 2000-2009, Grand Valley State: 122
NAIA: 2000-2009, Carroll (MT): 123 (NDSU's best DII decade was the 1980's with 103 wins)