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DaGriz
September 13th, 2007, 09:03 PM
After App. St. beat Michigan I was wondering how well Michigan even knew who they were before they played each other and then lost. Then I started thinking how well do I actually know this division? It got me thinking it would be fun to try and put together a quiz to see how knowledgeable we are as fans. Everybody knows their team and probably their conference but just how well does an east coast person know the Big Sky or a NDSU fan know Elon? I'll post the questions and then post the answers that I know or think I know. I'll leave them blank if I don't know them so other people can give the answer. Who can get the most right without looking them up? Just thought it would be something fun to make us as fans more knowledgeable.

1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage)

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage)

3. What state is Weber State located in?

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it?

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis?

6. Which school has the largest student attendance?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?

8. What is a Saluki?

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest?

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot?

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore?

13. Which stadium seats the most people?

14. Which stadium seats the least people?

15. What’s the smartest league?

16. What’s MAAC stand for?

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot?

18. Where is Wagner located?

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? xbowx

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season?

21. What conference is Elon in?

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it?

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?

DaGriz
September 13th, 2007, 09:04 PM
1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage)

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) N.AZ and Eastern Washington are 1245 miles apart. Any farther than that?

3. What state is Weber State located in?

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it?

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? Aggies

6. Which school has the largest student attendance?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?

8. What is a Saluki? Dog

9. Which schools coach has been there the longest?


11. What is Northeasterns mascot?

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore?

13. Which stadium seats the most people?

14. Which stadium seats the least people?

15. What’s the smartest league? Ivy

16. What’s MAAC stand for? Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? Delaware state and Saramento State
18. Where is Wagner located? NY
19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? Got to be a couple easy ones.
20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season? Montana State beat Brian White at Colorado and then again at Portland State when he transferred.

21. What conference is Elon in? Southern

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it?

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?

james_lawfirm
September 13th, 2007, 09:11 PM
6. Which school has the largest student attendance?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?

8

My best guess:
6. UMass - @34k
7. Wofford - 1,600

Peems
September 13th, 2007, 09:13 PM
#3=Utah

Peems
September 13th, 2007, 09:13 PM
#4=California?(just a guess)

BlueHen86
September 13th, 2007, 09:14 PM
11. Huskies

BlueHen86
September 13th, 2007, 09:15 PM
19. App St.

kardplayer
September 13th, 2007, 09:30 PM
My best guesses...


After App. St. beat Michigan I was wondering how well Michigan even knew who they were before they played each other and then lost. Then I started thinking how well do I actually know this division? It got me thinking it would be fun to try and put together a quiz to see how knowledgeable we are as fans. Everybody knows their team and probably their conference but just how well does an east coast person know the Big Sky or a NDSU fan know Elon? I'll post the questions and then post the answers that I know or think I know. I'll leave them blank if I don't know them so other people can give the answer. Who can get the most right without looking them up? Just thought it would be something fun to make us as fans more knowledgeable.

1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage) I'm guessing Lehigh and Lafayette have to be pretty close to the leaders, if not the actual leaders @ about 12 miles apart.

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) I like the first guess of EWU/No. Ariz

3. What state is Weber State located in? Utah

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it? Big guess - texas

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? aggies

6. Which school has the largest student attendance?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?

8. What is a Saluki? an ugly dog

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest?

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot?

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore?

13. Which stadium seats the most people? Yale maybe - 64k

14. Which stadium seats the least people?

15. What’s the smartest league? Patriot

16. What’s MAAC stand for? Metro Atlantic Athletic Conf

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? Delaware State and ...

18. Where is Wagner located? Staten island

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? xbowx I don't know - I'm surprised no one here has mentioned it xsmiley_wix

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season? Montana State

21. What conference is Elon in? Southern

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it? Once again guessing texas

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?

UAalum72
September 13th, 2007, 09:41 PM
2. San Diego CA - Jacksonville FL
9. Albany, Bob Ford (36 years)
13. Yale Bowl
23. Bob Ford? (turned 70 on 9/11/07) or Joe Walton at Robert Morris?

BlueHen86
September 13th, 2007, 09:46 PM
22. New York has 10 that I can name:

Cornell, Columbia, Marist, Iona, Hofstra, Stony Brook, Albany, Wagner, Colgate and Fordham.

FCS_pwns_FBS
September 13th, 2007, 09:48 PM
1. The Socon is easily the most geographically tightly packed conference (don't know if this is the question being asked). 6 of the 8 teams are in the Carolinas.

The Big Sky is easily the most spread out.

xrolleyesx at question 15.

17. Delaware State and Sacramento State

BlueHen86
September 13th, 2007, 09:50 PM
12. Sycamore is a tree.

brownbear
September 13th, 2007, 09:53 PM
1. Either Hampton-Norfolk State or Lehigh-Lafayette, which are both about 15 miles apart

2. Has to be in the PFL, with San Diego and Davidson over 2000 miles apart.

4. I think New York has the most with 10.

17. Alabama State is also the Hornets.

22. See number 4

gophoenix
September 13th, 2007, 10:40 PM
22. North Carolina has 9
Western Carolina, App St, Elon, Campbell, Davidson, NC A&T, NC Central, Winston-Salem State, Gardner-Webb

Furthest I would say are San Diego to Jacksonville

Closest is Norfolk St to Hampton

SirApp
September 13th, 2007, 11:01 PM
1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage) Two of those schools up in the New York city area

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) San Diego/Jacksonville

3. What state is Weber State located in? Utah

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it? New York, Texas, NC, or Louisiana (all my guesses :) )

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? Aggies

6. Which school has the largest student attendance? UMass

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance? No idea

8. What is a Saluki? An egyptian (I believe) dog

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest? Dunno, Jerry Moore for 19 years, can't think of any longer...

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot? Huskies

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore? A tree

13. Which stadium seats the most people? Yale

14. Which stadium seats the least people?

15. What’s the smartest league? Ivy or Patriot

16. What’s MAAC stand for? Metro Atlantic Athletic Conf.

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? Sac St. and Del St.

18. Where is Wagner located? NY

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? hmmm.... xwhistlex

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season? UMass

21. What conference is Elon in? Southern

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it? See above

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?

Good questions....[/QUOTE]

TheValleyRaider
September 13th, 2007, 11:14 PM
Most people already answered these, I'm sure, but I didn't look before posting xnodx

1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage) Lafayette-Lehigh would be my guess

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) San Diego and Jacksonville, although possibly Davidson

3. What state is Weber State located in? Utah

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it? New York, then Virginia

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? Nickname is Aggies, logo's a horse

8. What is a Saluki? Egyptian Dog

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest? Gotta be Ford at Albany

11. What is Northeasterns mascot? Huskies

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore? A Tree

13. Which stadium seats the most people? Probably Yale Bowl

15. What’s the smartest league? Patriot League, Ivy doesn't realize you can play 11 games :p

16. What’s MAAC stand for? Metro Atlantic-Athletic Conference

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? Alabama and Delaware States

18. Where is Wagner located? Staten Island

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? xbowx Yeah...

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season? Montana State

21. What conference is Elon in? SoCon

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it? New York, just like before :p

AggieFinn
September 13th, 2007, 11:36 PM
#4=California?(just a guess)

xlolx xlolx xlolx

We have a whopping 4 !!! (can you believe that?)

UC Davis
Cal Poly
Sacramento State
Univ. of San Diego

downbythebeach
September 14th, 2007, 12:04 AM
1. I was gonna say the L's of the PL but I'll go with Sacred Heart and CCSU cause Connecticut is a small state

2. San Diego and Jacksonville I believe

3. Utah

4. Pennsylvania....atleast that was a topic on here like 2 years ago

5. Aggies

6. I don't know but Stonybrook is pretty big

7. Wofford

8. Egyptian dog

9. I'd guess Bob Ford at Albany

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot?

12. A tree

13. Montana

14. Iona is tiny

15. Can't go wrong with the I.V.

16. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

17. Delaware State and Sac State........just remembered

18. Staten Island NY

19. Michigan.......I don't know

20. What?

21. SoCon

22. PA again

23. Wanna say Bob Ford again.......he pretty old

24. Grambling........I think he's young

blur2005
September 14th, 2007, 03:29 AM
1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage) - I'm not sure but I'm guessing it's in the northeast

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) Eastern Washington and Northern Arizona, probably EDIT: San Diego and Davidson, wow that was actually really easy

3. What state is Weber State located in? Utah

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it? Virginia

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? Aggies

6. Which school has the largest student attendance? UC-Davis or UMass

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance? Wofford?

8. What is a Saluki? A type of dog

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest? No clue

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot? Huskies

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore? a tree

13. Which stadium seats the most people? Montana's, unless you count some of the HBCU's classics

14. Which stadium seats the least people? Drake?

15. What’s the smartest league? Ivy is a safe bet

16. What’s MAAC stand for? Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? Del State and Sacramento State

18. Where is Wagner located? New York, I think

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? xbowx App St

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season? Not sure

21. What conference is Elon in? Southern

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it? Already asked it

23. Who has the oldest head coach? Dunno

24. Who has the youngest head coach? Dunno

CID1990
September 14th, 2007, 06:20 AM
1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage)

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage)

3. What state is Weber State located in?

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it?

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis?

6. Which school has the largest student attendance?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?

8. What is a Saluki?

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest?

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot?

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore?

13. Which stadium seats the most people?

14. Which stadium seats the least people?

15. What’s the smartest league?

16. What’s MAAC stand for?

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot?

18. Where is Wagner located?

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? xbowx

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season?

21. What conference is Elon in?

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it?

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?

1. I would say that The Citadel and CSU would be a good guess for schools that play football. They are less than 20 miles apart driving distance. If you count league schools that do't necessarily play football, then it would have to be The Citadel and College of Charleston. Only about 1.5 miles apart.

4. Without even stopping to count, I would think that both VA and SC would be in the hunt on this one.

7. VMI has only around 1400 students, don't know if that is the smallest but it's close.

8. It's a dog, isn't it?

13. No idea, but The Citadel's seats over 21,000.

eqtmgr
September 14th, 2007, 06:37 AM
1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage)

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage)

3. What state is Weber State located in? UTAH

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it?

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? AGGIES

6. Which school has the largest student attendance?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?

8. What is a Saluki?

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest?

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot? HUSKIES

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore? A TREE

13. Which stadium seats the most people?

14. Which stadium seats the least people?

15. What’s the smartest league? THE IVY

16. What’s MAAC stand for? MID-ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFRENECE

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? DELAWARE STATE

18. Where is Wagner located? NEW YORK

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? APPY

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season?

21. What conference is Elon in? SOCON

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it?

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?


That's the best that I can do.

Apps03
September 14th, 2007, 07:50 AM
I seem to remember reading an article recently that stated Hatcher at GSU was the youngest FCS head coach.
(Disclaimer: I could be making that up as I read way to many football articles at work and easily get them confused)

gophoenix
September 14th, 2007, 09:00 AM
I seem to remember reading an article recently that stated Hatcher at GSU was the youngest FCS head coach.

1) Hatcher is youngest at GSU
2) Barlow at Alabama State
3) Simpson at UTM
4) Lembo at Elon

skinny_uncle
September 14th, 2007, 09:05 AM
8.
Egyptian hunting dog. Salukis are the oldest pure-breed dogs in the world with records dating back to 3600 B.C.

The question What is a Saluki first popped up during SIU's NIT title run in 1967.
Many fans who are perhaps less concerned about the historical data pertaining to SIUC and its Salukis, like to recall the column penned by the Newark Star-Ledger's Jerry Isenberg in 1967, when the university's Walt Frazier-led basketball team was attacking New York City and the NIT.

Isenberg wrote:

"Princeton has its Tiger. B.C. has its Eagle,
Rutgers is the Queensmen, a title truly regal.
But from frigid New York City to Kentucky's old Paduchee,
There's just one burning question - what the hell is a Saluki?"

Shortly after Coach Jack Hartman's team returned from its 10-day invasion of the "Big Apple" - with the coveted NIT trophy in its collective paws - Pete Brown, SIUC's news service director, answered Isenberg with:

"Old Duke has its Devils Blue; St. Louis plays its Bills.
Texas Western digs the Miners like there's gold in them thar hills.
But from Loo'ville on the bluegrass to St. Peter's on the bogs,
The scene was bad last winter; they all went to the dogs.

89Hen
September 14th, 2007, 09:22 AM
No cheating (guessing at a couple)...

1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage)
Lehigh/Lafayette

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage)
SacState or NAU to Montana State

3. What state is Weber State located in?
UTAH!

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it?
New York

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis?
Mustangs

6. Which school has the largest student attendance?
Attendance or enrollment? Citadel attendance, UMass enrollment?


7. Which school has the smallest student attendance?
Wofford attendance, wofford enrollment?


8. What is a Saluki?
A dog

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest?
Villanova? Andy Talley is in his 23rd year

10.
Yes

11. What is Northeasterns mascot?
Husky

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore?
Tree

13. Which stadium seats the most people?
Yale Bowl (on campus)... TSU's doesn't count IMO

14. Which stadium seats the least people?
Iona?

15. What’s the smartest league?
Ivy

16. What’s MAAC stand for?
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot?
DelSt and SacSt... NEITHER are black and gold xeyebrowx

18. Where is Wagner located?
NYC

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? xbowx
AppSt... maybe Furman can make it two this week. xthumbsupx

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season?
NO IDEA xconfusedx

21. What conference is Elon in?
SoCon

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it?
I said, New York

23. Who has the oldest head coach?
No clue... again Andy Talley - Villanova is about 60.

24. Who has the youngest head coach?
Hofstra - Dave Cohen 40?

89Hen
September 14th, 2007, 09:24 AM
2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) San Diego/Jacksonville
xoopsx xnodx xbowx

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 09:29 AM
I swear I did not look (some are guesses though)

#1. I would guess Lehigh and Lafayette both in Patriot League

#2. I would guess San Diego and Jacksonville, both in the Pioneer.

#3. Weber State is in Utah (Ogden I think)

#4. I think NY has like 10 or 12 FCS schools

5. UC Davis = the Aggies

6. Which school has the largest student attendance? No idea

7. Wofford has smallest enrolement - like 1400 or something

8. A Saluki is the oldest known dog breed. They were originally bred in ancient Egypt.

9. Longest tenured coach, I would guess is Jimmye Laycock at W&M (not sure about this one) I think he's been there like 26 years

10. I give up.

11. Northeastern = the Huskies

12. A Sycamore is a kind of tree.

13. Tennessee State uses Adelphia Stadium (The Titan's Stadium) I think it holds like 70,000.

14. One of the NEC schools has a real tiny stadium. Don't know

15. Ivy is the smartest? What criteria?

16. MAAC = Middle Atlantic Athletic Association

17. Sacramento State = Delaware State = Hornets

18. Wagner is in New York (Poughkipsi maybe)

19. Hmmm. App State?

20. Don't know

21. Elon is on the Southern Conference

22. NY (isn't this a repeat?)

23. Oldest head coach = Jimmye Laycock (W&M) That's a guess

24. Southern's coach is pretty young I think

TheValleyRaider
September 14th, 2007, 09:37 AM
18. Wagner is in New York (Poughkipsi maybe)

It's Poughkeepsie! xmadx :p

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 09:42 AM
It's Poughkeepsie! xmadx :p

I KNEW I butchered the spelling, but couldn't think of the right way! xlolx

But was I right about Wagner being there?

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 09:43 AM
Nope. Just looked it up.
I won't give it away though.

nmatsen
September 14th, 2007, 09:48 AM
8. A flying dog that eats children.

brownbear
September 14th, 2007, 10:41 AM
Wagner's in Staten Island, someone already said it. Marist is the school in Poughkeepsie.

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 10:48 AM
A couple of observations:

There's actually 3 FCS schools that are the Hornets.

I pretty sure the answer to #1 is Lehigh/Lafayette, but no one has mentioned the second-place pair yet. And they are a real close second!

RadMann
September 14th, 2007, 10:59 AM
As can be surmised by how many I likely got wrong, I did no cheating on Google to find any of these answers...

1. Which two in-conference schools are closest in proximity? (mileage) Guess - Vilanova and UPenn?

2. Which two in-conference schools are farthest away in proximity? (mileage) - UMaine and Cal Poly?

3. What state is Weber State located in? Utah?

4. Which state has the most FCS schools in it? PA?

5. What is the mascot of UC Davis? Bears?

6. Which school has the largest student attendance? U of Montana?

7. Which school has the smallest student attendance? Nova lol

8. What is a Saluki? Dog

9. Which schools head coach has been there the longest?

10.

11. What is Northeasterns mascot? Huskie

12. What is an Indiana State Sycamore? tree

13. Which stadium seats the most people? Yale Bowl

14. Which stadium seats the least people? Georgetown

15. What’s the smartest league? no reply

16. What’s MAAC stand for? Middle Atlantic Athletic Conference?

17. What 2 schools both have the Hornets as their mascot? DSU & ?

18. Where is Wagner located? NY?

19. What’s the only team to ever beat a ranked I-A team? ASU

20. What school beat the same quarterback twice last year in the regular season?

21. What conference is Elon in? Southern

22. Which state has the most FCS schools located in it?

23. Who has the oldest head coach?

24. Who has the youngest head coach?

terrierbob
September 14th, 2007, 11:06 AM
Geez I had no idea UMass was that large. Have they ever toyed with the idea of moving up to BCS?

lucchesicourt
September 14th, 2007, 11:14 AM
I see only one person got close to UCD's mascot so far!

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 11:25 AM
I see only one person got close to UCD's mascot so far!

I think by mascot, he meant the nickname. That's how I interpreted it. Not the name of the character that patrols the sidelines. As evidence, I refer you to the question that asks about two schools with the Hornets as their mascots.

So I think several people have submitted the answer that the author was looking for in the UC Davis question.

TheValleyRaider
September 14th, 2007, 11:26 AM
It's worth asking, is there going to be an answer key at some point? Like, are we going to know who was correct?

lucchesicourt
September 14th, 2007, 11:27 AM
Peopple call UCD the Aggies, because it use to be strictly an agricultural school, but its mascot is an animal.

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 11:42 AM
Peopple call UCD the Aggies, because it use to be strictly an agricultural school, but its mascot is an animal.

Well, I think only DaGriz can tell us what he was after.
It's just like Miami "Hurricanes" (mascot is an Ibis)
and Alabama "Crimson Tide" (mascot is an elephant)

If I wrote the question, I'd be looking for Hurricanes, Crimson Tide, and Aggies.

andy7171
September 14th, 2007, 11:45 AM
Mustangs

Casey_Orourke
September 14th, 2007, 11:46 AM
Well, I think only DaGriz can tell us what he was after.
It's just like Miami "Hurricanes" (mascot is an Ibis)
and Alabama "Crimson Tide" (mascot is an elephant)

If I wrote the question, I'd be looking for Hurricanes, Crimson Tide, and Aggies.

I always thought Miami's mascot was a seagull

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 11:52 AM
I always thought Miami's mascot was a seagull

Always looked like a duck to me, but they say it's an ibis.

Franks Tanks
September 14th, 2007, 11:54 AM
A couple of observations:

There's actually 3 FCS schools that are the Hornets.

I pretty sure the answer to #1 is Lehigh/Lafayette, but no one has mentioned the second-place pair yet. And they are a real close second!

Columbia and Fordham are extremely close, but not in the same conference. Columbia and Fordhams' campus's are about 8 miles apart I believe, but there football fields are more like 3 or 4.

lucchesicourt
September 14th, 2007, 11:59 AM
Andy, you be correct!!

andy7171
September 14th, 2007, 12:01 PM
Andy, you be correct!!

They have a horse right on their helmet, plus 89hen (i think) said it already.

brownbear
September 14th, 2007, 12:06 PM
A couple of observations:

There's actually 3 FCS schools that are the Hornets.

I pretty sure the answer to #1 is Lehigh/Lafayette, but no one has mentioned the second-place pair yet. And they are a real close second!

I already said Norfolk State/Hampton as the second, which I think are only about a mile further apart than Lehigh/Lafayette. Is this right?

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 12:09 PM
Columbia and Fordham are extremely close, but not in the same conference. Columbia and Fordhams' campus's are about 8 miles apart I believe, but there football fields are more like 3 or 4.

I was thinking of two in the same conference. I did not consider Columbia and Fordham because they are in different conferences. Same goes for Georgetown and Howard, Harvard and Northeastern, Penn and LaSalle.

EDIT: BrownBear has the 2 I was thinking of! Well Done

CID1990
September 14th, 2007, 12:14 PM
I am almost positive that VMI has the smallest enrollment. It was smaller than Wofford not too long ago.

lucchesicourt
September 14th, 2007, 12:24 PM
Sorry, 89 hen. I missed yours!!

lucchesicourt
September 14th, 2007, 12:28 PM
6) largest student attendance- UC Davis, I think-over 30,000

andy7171
September 14th, 2007, 12:30 PM
I was thinking of two in the same conference. I did not consider Columbia and Fordham because they are in different conferences. Same goes for Georgetown and Howard, Harvard and Northeastern, Penn and LaSalle.

EDIT: BrownBear has the 2 I was thinking of! Well Done

Towson and Morgan State are closer than Hampton and Norfolk State. 5 miles by car, 3 by air! :D

But you're right, it does say IN CONFERENCE.

HensRock
September 14th, 2007, 12:33 PM
2006 Fall Enrollment:

1. UC-Davis: 30,475
2. Texas State-San Marcos: 27,485
3. UMass-Amherst: 25,593

RadMann
September 14th, 2007, 12:51 PM
I interpreted the student attendance to mean the number of students that attended the games, not the total number of students at the school. That's enrollment, not attendance... Someone needs to proof-read these questions... lol

walliver
September 14th, 2007, 01:28 PM
I am almost positive that VMI has the smallest enrollment. It was smaller than Wofford not too long ago.

When Wofford started the SoCon, we were the smallest football school in I-AA (and second only to Centenary in all of D-I). VMI had been the smallest football school prior to that. Wofford has expanded enrollment a little with a goal of 1400 (which is about the same target to which PC is aiming and the same size as VMI).

Franks Tanks
September 14th, 2007, 02:06 PM
When Wofford started the SoCon, we were the smallest football school in I-AA (and second only to Centenary in all of D-I). VMI had been the smallest football school prior to that. Wofford has expanded enrollment a little with a goal of 1400 (which is about the same target to which PC is aiming and the same size as VMI).

Its truely amazing that Wofford can compete at the level you do with such a small enrollment. Yes VMI is also very small, but that enrollment must be 95% men. Wofford has to have the smallest male enrollment. I live right next to Moravian College a D-III school in Bethlehem Pa that has about 1,700 students. It seems impossibly small ( and I went to Lafayette with only 2,600 students) and I cant fathom such a small school having D-I athletics, but you make it work somehow.

DaGriz
September 14th, 2007, 02:37 PM
Well, I think only DaGriz can tell us what he was after.
It's just like Miami "Hurricanes" (mascot is an Ibis)
and Alabama "Crimson Tide" (mascot is an elephant)

If I wrote the question, I'd be looking for Hurricanes, Crimson Tide, and Aggies.

I was looking for Aggies.
I made a few obvious errors I realize. Three schools share the Hornets mascot. Weber St.-duh-I knew that just didn't fill it in. Twice I asked the same question. Sorry, my bad.
As far as an answer key, the point was to find out the answers from fans. I don't know all the answers but thought it was a good way to learn more about the FCS. I would assume if your coach is older than dirt, somebody will post it and we'll get the answer. There isn't any question on there as a group we can't come up with.

DaGriz
September 14th, 2007, 02:40 PM
Its truely amazing that Wofford can compete at the level you do with such a small enrollment. Yes VMI is also very small, but that enrollment must be 95% men. Wofford has to have the smallest male enrollment. I live right next to Moravian College a D-III school in Bethlehem Pa that has about 1,700 students. It seems impossibly small ( and I went to Lafayette with only 2,600 students) and I cant fathom such a small school having D-I athletics, but you make it work somehow.

This was the whole point of the quiz. How much do we really know about the division we talk about every week? That's why I thought it would be interesting to find out some facts, learn some new stuff about other schools and other conferences.

WoCoTerrier
September 14th, 2007, 06:28 PM
Its truely amazing that Wofford can compete at the level you do with such a small enrollment. Yes VMI is also very small, but that enrollment must be 95% men. Wofford has to have the smallest male enrollment. I live right next to Moravian College a D-III school in Bethlehem Pa that has about 1,700 students. It seems impossibly small ( and I went to Lafayette with only 2,600 students) and I cant fathom such a small school having D-I athletics, but you make it work somehow.

It surprises me, and I graduated from Wofford! Wofford seemed small to me, based on the size of my high school. Also, the enrollment is close to 50% men, 50% women. One of the problems with being so small is that even if the complete student body goes to a sporting event, they don't take up much space. Its harder to fill the stands when you have fewer students, and thus fewer alumni.

UAalum72
September 14th, 2007, 09:09 PM
Having looked it up, Joe Walton graduated from college two years before Bob Ford, so he must 72 or 73.

Franks Tanks
September 14th, 2007, 09:13 PM
It surprises me, and I graduated from Wofford! Wofford seemed small to me, based on the size of my high school. Also, the enrollment is close to 50% men, 50% women. One of the problems with being so small is that even if the complete student body goes to a sporting event, they don't take up much space. Its harder to fill the stands when you have fewer students, and thus fewer alumni.

We have the same problem, if the entire student body was at the game it would still only fill 1/5 of the stadium.

elkmcc
September 14th, 2007, 09:48 PM
Its truely amazing that Wofford can compete at the level you do with such a small enrollment. Yes VMI is also very small, but that enrollment must be 95% men. Wofford has to have the smallest male enrollment. I live right next to Moravian College a D-III school in Bethlehem Pa that has about 1,700 students. It seems impossibly small ( and I went to Lafayette with only 2,600 students) and I cant fathom such a small school having D-I athletics, but you make it work somehow.

I didn't know Wofford had that small of an enrollment. I think even more impressive is Furman (enrollment aprox. 2000) but they aren't just another FCS program. These guys are always a threat and to call them a powerhouse would not be an exaggeration at all.