"It's important in this life to dream big" - Brock Jensen during one of Kolpack and Izzo's pregame shows of the 2014 season.
"If you quit now, you quit for the rest of your life" - Chris Board 8/17/16 in the forum article.
It did when you looked at who they beat. Only team they beat with a winning record was 6-5 Illinois St who was playing their backup QB and YSU still needed to drive the field in the final minute to win it. Then they lost to 4-7 Missouri St (only other MVFC teams MSU beat were WIU and ISUb) and the other MVFC bubble team in UND at home. Then they played 2 creampuffs OOC in Duquesne and Dayton. They also missed SDSU and UNI in the conference schedule this year so they had the weakest schedule in the MVFC.
Those YSU fans are an odd bunch - they're spewing all sorts of conspiracy theories and committee corruption theories on AGS and pretty much ignoring the fact that YSU had no good wins, a bad loss, and a weak schedule by MVFC standards. They didn't deserve to get in at 7-4 - had they beat Missouri St or UND and they would've been in without question.
Youngstown is a shell of what they once were. It's kind of sad considering they were once the gold standard and they clearly care about football.
https://570wkbn.iheart.com/content/2...games-and-ysu/
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Adios Bobby Petrino. Going to UNLV as offensive coordinator and was making $275k at MSU. Will be interesting to see who MSU targets as his replacement.
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North Dakota State, a football team the big boys of college football should avoid like the plague, helped christen a $90 million renovation to Snyder Family Stadium — including a statue of famed Kansas State coach Bill Snyder himself — by taking a sledgehammer to the place.Bob Lutz, The Wichita Eagle, August 30th, 2013
You guys are harshin' my mellow.