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JMU99
August 26th, 2006, 05:12 PM
Which games give the best chance for I-AA to shine over the big boys?
Come on, advocate for your team....
JMU skips the big boys this year, so I have no dog in the hunt. Like to hear everyone's thoughts on the best chances (aside from Richmond over Duke)...or maybe there are some even easier matchups than that.

wannabegaucho
August 26th, 2006, 05:21 PM
After what has happened to Northwestern in the last few months, I hate to say it, but they are vulnerable for an upset at the hands of New Hampshire

JMU99
August 26th, 2006, 05:27 PM
After what has happened to Northwestern in the last few months, I hate to say it, but they are vulnerable for an upset at the hands of New Hampshire


I hear where you are coming from, but I just dont see that. I dont see the UNH defense being able to stop NW's offense. They still have Sutton.

*****
August 26th, 2006, 05:34 PM
Are these all the I-AA @ I-A games for 2006 (71 of them)?

8/31 Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 7:00 PM
8/31 Rhode Island at Connecticut 7:30 PM
8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 SE Louisiana at New Mexico St 9:00 PM
8/31 Sacramento St at Boise State 9:00 PM
8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
8/31 Northern Ariz at Arizona State 10:00 PM
9/2 Montana at Iowa 12:05 PM
9/2 Western Ky at Georgia 12:30 PM
9/2 Indiana State at Purdue 1:00 PM
9/2 Northeastern at Virginia Tech 1:30 PM
9/2 Montana State at Colorado 3:30 PM
9/2 Weber State at Colorado State 5:00 PM
9/2 Wm & Mary at Maryland 6:00 PM
9/2 Appalachian St at NC State 6:00 PM
9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 McNeese State at So Florida 7:00 PM
9/2 Murray State at Missouri 7:00 PM
9/2 Tenn-Martin at Ohio U 7:00 PM
9/2 Alabama State at Troy 7:00 PM
9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM
9/2 The Citadel at Texas A&M 7:00 PM
9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Missouri State at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM
9/9 Nicholls State at Nebraska
9/9 Eastern Wash at West Virginia 1:00 PM
9/9 Massachusetts at Navy 1:30 PM
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM
9/9 Western Ill at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
9/9 Samford at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 Florida A&M at Miami-Florida 7:00 PM
9/9 Northwestern St at Baylor 7:00 PM
9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/9 SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 7:00 PM
9/9 Chattanooga at Memphis 8:00 PM
9/9 Northern Ariz at Utah 8:00 PM
9/14 Tenn Tech at Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM
9/16 Grambling at Houston 2:00 PM
9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Portland State at California 6:10 PM
9/16 Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Wofford at So Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Texas Southern at New Mexico St 8:00 PM
9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
9/16 Stephen F. Austin at Arizona 10:00 PM
9/23 Tenn St at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM
9/23 The Citadel at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM
9/23 Howard at Rutgers 2:00 PM
9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM
9/23 SE Louisiana at Texas Tech 7:00 PM
9/23 McNeese State at Toledo 7:00 PM
9/30 Maine at Boston College
9/30 Sam Houston State at Texas
9/30 Liberty at Wake Forest 1:00 PM
9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM
9/30 Eastern Ill at Hawaii 11:05 PM
10/7 VMI at Army 4:30 PM
10/12 Southern Utah at Fla Atlantic 7:00 PM
10/21 North Dakota St at Minnesota 3:30 PM
10/28 Portland State at Oregon 3:30 PM
11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
11/18 Western Carolina at Florida

blukeys
August 26th, 2006, 06:03 PM
After what has happened to Northwestern in the last few months, I hate to say it, but they are vulnerable for an upset at the hands of New Hampshire


I agree. If UNH can get some turnovers and big plays (and they are certainly capable of big plays) they can pull it out.

*****
August 26th, 2006, 06:07 PM
Are these all the I-AA @ I-A games for 2006 (71 of them)?I don't know I-A enough to say how many are against BCS and how many are against non-BCS.

kats89
August 26th, 2006, 06:14 PM
KATS TAKE DOWN THE HAPLESS SMU MUSTANGS IN DALLAS.:thumbsup:

DaGriz
August 26th, 2006, 06:19 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM


One of these two has a pretty decent shot I would guess. Probably ISU. Both of these Big Sky teams should be pretty talented this year.

DaGriz
August 26th, 2006, 06:21 PM
JMU skips the big boys this year, so I have no dog in the hunt.

Then you have an unbiased opinion. What's your guess for the upset?

Wmbgskip
August 26th, 2006, 06:25 PM
Non-BCS (28)
8/31 Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 7:00 PM
X 8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 SE Louisiana at New Mexico St 9:00 PM
8/31 Sacramento St at Boise State 9:00 PM
9/2 Weber State at Colorado State 5:00 PM
X 9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/2 Tenn-Martin at Ohio U 7:00 PM
9/2 Alabama State at Troy 7:00 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM
9/9 Massachusetts at Navy 1:30 PM
X 9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
X 9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/9 SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 7:00 PM
9/9 Chattanooga at Memphis 8:00 PM
9/9 Northern Ariz at Utah 8:00 PM
9/14 Tenn Tech at Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM
9/16 Grambling at Houston 2:00 PM
X 9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
9/16 Texas Southern at New Mexico St 8:00 PM
X 9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
X 9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM
9/23 McNeese State at Toledo 7:00 PM
9/30 Eastern Ill at Hawaii 11:05 PM
10/7 VMI at Army 4:30 PM
10/12 Southern Utah at Fla Atlantic 7:00 PM

BCS (43)
8/31 Rhode Island at Connecticut 7:30 PM
X 8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
8/31 Northern Ariz at Arizona State 10:00 PM
9/2 Montana at Iowa 12:05 PM
9/2 Western Ky at Georgia 12:30 PM
9/2 Indiana State at Purdue 1:00 PM
9/2 Northeastern at Virginia Tech 1:30 PM
9/2 Montana State at Colorado 3:30 PM
9/2 Wm & Mary at Maryland 6:00 PM
9/2 Appalachian St at NC State 6:00 PM
X 9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 McNeese State at So Florida 7:00 PM
9/2 Murray State at Missouri 7:00 PM
X 9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM
9/2 The Citadel at Texas A&M 7:00 PM
X 9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Missouri State at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM
9/9 Nicholls State at Nebraska
9/9 Eastern Wash at West Virginia 1:00 PM
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM
9/9 Western Ill at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
9/9 Samford at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
X 9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 Florida A&M at Miami-Florida 7:00 PM
9/9 Northwestern St at Baylor 7:00 PM
X 9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/16 Portland State at California 6:10 PM
X 9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Wofford at So Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Stephen F. Austin at Arizona 10:00 PM
9/23 Tenn St at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM
9/23 The Citadel at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM
9/23 Howard at Rutgers 2:00 PM
9/23 SE Louisiana at Texas Tech 7:00 PM
9/30 Maine at Boston College
9/30 Sam Houston State at Texas
9/30 Liberty at Wake Forest 1:00 PM
X 9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM
10/21 North Dakota St at Minnesota 3:30 PM
10/28 Portland State at Oregon 3:30 PM
X 11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
11/18 Western Carolina at Florida

If there's an X by the game, I think that the FCS team has a good shot at pulling an upset.

--Skip

D1B
August 26th, 2006, 06:33 PM
Non-BCS (28)
8/31 Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 7:00 PM
X 8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 SE Louisiana at New Mexico St 9:00 PM
8/31 Sacramento St at Boise State 9:00 PM
9/2 Weber State at Colorado State 5:00 PM
X 9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/2 Tenn-Martin at Ohio U 7:00 PM
9/2 Alabama State at Troy 7:00 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM
9/9 Massachusetts at Navy 1:30 PM
X 9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
X 9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/9 SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 7:00 PM
9/9 Chattanooga at Memphis 8:00 PM
9/9 Northern Ariz at Utah 8:00 PM
9/14 Tenn Tech at Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM
9/16 Grambling at Houston 2:00 PM
X 9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
9/16 Texas Southern at New Mexico St 8:00 PM
X 9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
X 9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM
9/23 McNeese State at Toledo 7:00 PM
9/30 Eastern Ill at Hawaii 11:05 PM
10/7 VMI at Army 4:30 PM
10/12 Southern Utah at Fla Atlantic 7:00 PM

BCS (43)
8/31 Rhode Island at Connecticut 7:30 PM
X 8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
8/31 Northern Ariz at Arizona State 10:00 PM
9/2 Montana at Iowa 12:05 PM
9/2 Western Ky at Georgia 12:30 PM
9/2 Indiana State at Purdue 1:00 PM
9/2 Northeastern at Virginia Tech 1:30 PM
9/2 Montana State at Colorado 3:30 PM
9/2 Wm & Mary at Maryland 6:00 PM
9/2 Appalachian St at NC State 6:00 PMX 9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 McNeese State at So Florida 7:00 PM
9/2 Murray State at Missouri 7:00 PM
X 9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM9/2 The Citadel at Texas A&M 7:00 PM
X 9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Missouri State at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM
9/9 Nicholls State at Nebraska
9/9 Eastern Wash at West Virginia 1:00 PM
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM9/9 Western Ill at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
9/9 Samford at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
X 9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 Florida A&M at Miami-Florida 7:00 PM
9/9 Northwestern St at Baylor 7:00 PM
X 9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM9/16 Portland State at California 6:10 PM
X 9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Wofford at So Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Stephen F. Austin at Arizona 10:00 PM
9/23 Tenn St at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM
9/23 The Citadel at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM
9/23 Howard at Rutgers 2:00 PM
9/23 SE Louisiana at Texas Tech 7:00 PM
9/30 Maine at Boston College
9/30 Sam Houston State at Texas
9/30 Liberty at Wake Forest 1:00 PM
X 9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM10/21 North Dakota St at Minnesota 3:30 PM
10/28 Portland State at Oregon 3:30 PM
X 11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
11/18 Western Carolina at Florida

If there's an X by the game, I think that the FCS team has a good shot at pulling an upset.

--Skip

Mine are in bold. Just stuck with possible BCS upsets. IMO, non BCS and 1AA are pretty close except for home field always going to 1A.

*****
August 26th, 2006, 06:34 PM
Non-BCS (28)
BCS (43)
--Skip16 wins (23%) would be good!

8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM
11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM

*****
August 26th, 2006, 06:37 PM
Mine are in bold. Just stuck with possible BCS upsets. IMO, non BCS and 1AA are pretty close except for home field always going to 1A.Two Big 10 and Big 12 wins would be good!
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM
9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM
9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM

JMU99
August 26th, 2006, 06:45 PM
Then you have an unbiased opinion. What's your guess for the upset?

Well, I am biased to the extent that I follow I-A very closely, which is pretty much the law if you grew up in Nebraska, as I did. So although, I am an alumns of two I-AA programs, I am realistic that upsets are highly uncommon.

There is a vast differential of size, strength, speed, and talent from the two divisions. I know that idea won't be popular here, but that is the reality.

My wish would be that I-AA could play more games with the Sun Belt Conf. and the bottom half of the WAC. Those would all be highly winnable games.

I would love UNH against one of those teams, but the reality is, dead coach or not, Northwestern went bowling last year and are not likely to struggle in that game.

I do like Richmond at Duke, though I do have concerns about their new QB.

Ideally, you want a strong, and EXPERIENCED I-AA team going against a weak I-A team that is breaking in a new QB or offensive or defensive scheme.

I say the best chances are (in no random order):

Richmond @ Duke (S.2)
So. Ill @ Indiana (S.16)
Cal-Poly @ SJ St. (S.23)
Nich. St. @ La. Tech (S.16)
Idaho St. @ Idaho (S.16)
Portland St. @ New Mexico (S.2)

Those are really the only games where it is even possible.

People dog teams like SMU, TCU, Cincy, Iowa St., etc. but these are teams that look to be decent, improved, or in the case of TCU, bowl bound. Any team that is competing for a bowl slot is very unlikely to face a challenge from a I-AA, as much as I'd like to wish otherwise.

Case in point, App. last year scored a combined 8 points against Kansas and LSU. Some may rightly point out that App. played LSU "tough" or "gave them a game" in the first half. True, but in the end they were shutout. And that App. team was very, very good. When JMU won 2 years ago, we played WVU in a lean season for them and we were happy to play them to 45-10.

At any rate, we shall all soon see for ourselves. Cant wait!
:twocents:

Tod
August 26th, 2006, 06:48 PM
Non-BCS (28)
8/31 Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 7:00 PM
X 8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 SE Louisiana at New Mexico St 9:00 PM
8/31 Sacramento St at Boise State 9:00 PM
9/2 Weber State at Colorado State 5:00 PM
X 9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/2 Tenn-Martin at Ohio U 7:00 PM
9/2 Alabama State at Troy 7:00 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM
9/9 Massachusetts at Navy 1:30 PM
X 9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
X 9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/9 SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 7:00 PM
9/9 Chattanooga at Memphis 8:00 PM
9/9 Northern Ariz at Utah 8:00 PM
9/14 Tenn Tech at Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM
9/16 Grambling at Houston 2:00 PM
X 9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
9/16 Texas Southern at New Mexico St 8:00 PM
X 9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
X 9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM
9/23 McNeese State at Toledo 7:00 PM
9/30 Eastern Ill at Hawaii 11:05 PM
10/7 VMI at Army 4:30 PM
10/12 Southern Utah at Fla Atlantic 7:00 PM

BCS (43)
8/31 Rhode Island at Connecticut 7:30 PM
X 8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
8/31 Northern Ariz at Arizona State 10:00 PM
9/2 Montana at Iowa 12:05 PM
9/2 Western Ky at Georgia 12:30 PM
9/2 Indiana State at Purdue 1:00 PM
9/2 Northeastern at Virginia Tech 1:30 PM
9/2 Montana State at Colorado 3:30 PM
9/2 Wm & Mary at Maryland 6:00 PM
9/2 Appalachian St at NC State 6:00 PM
X 9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 McNeese State at So Florida 7:00 PM
9/2 Murray State at Missouri 7:00 PM
X 9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM
9/2 The Citadel at Texas A&M 7:00 PM
X 9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Missouri State at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM
9/9 Nicholls State at Nebraska
9/9 Eastern Wash at West Virginia 1:00 PM
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM
9/9 Western Ill at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
9/9 Samford at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
X 9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 Florida A&M at Miami-Florida 7:00 PM
9/9 Northwestern St at Baylor 7:00 PM
X 9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/16 Portland State at California 6:10 PM
X 9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Wofford at So Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Stephen F. Austin at Arizona 10:00 PM
9/23 Tenn St at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM
9/23 The Citadel at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM
9/23 Howard at Rutgers 2:00 PM
9/23 SE Louisiana at Texas Tech 7:00 PM
9/30 Maine at Boston College
9/30 Sam Houston State at Texas
9/30 Liberty at Wake Forest 1:00 PM
X 9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM
10/21 North Dakota St at Minnesota 3:30 PM
10/28 Portland State at Oregon 3:30 PM
X 11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
11/18 Western Carolina at Florida

If there's an X by the game, I think that the FCS team has a good shot at pulling an upset.

--Skip

Nice job. I've highlighted some games that seem winnable to me, but admit that I don't follow I-A too closely. Granted, they'd be upsets, but not any more than UCD over Stanford last year.

I think I-AA only won two games vs I-A last year. I'll be disappointed if we don't have at least eight this year. There are too many good chances here.

Brad82
August 26th, 2006, 06:50 PM
Rhody over UCONN!

TulsaBobcat
August 26th, 2006, 07:03 PM
Nice job. I've highlighted some games that seem winnable to me, but admit that I don't follow I-A too closely. Granted, they'd be upsets, but not any more than UCD over Stanford last year.

I think I-AA only won two games vs I-A last year. I'll be disappointed if we don't have at least eight this year. There are too many good chances here.

No way SFA beats Tulsa. This isn't the Tulsa of old. My guess, 52-6.

Cocky
August 26th, 2006, 07:10 PM
JSU will play and beat Mississippi State on 10.14.06

*****
August 26th, 2006, 07:18 PM
JSU will play and beat Mississippi State on 10.14.06Oops, I knew my eyes were getting fuzzy as I went through the list at http://i-aa.org/schedule.asp?sportid=288

72 games then!

Tod
August 26th, 2006, 07:19 PM
No way SFA beats Tulsa. This isn't the Tulsa of old. My guess, 52-6.

Well, like I said, I don't follow I-A ball that closely. In fact, until this thread I didn't know Tulsa had a football team.

blackfordpu
August 26th, 2006, 07:33 PM
KATS TAKE DOWN THE HAPLESS SMU MUSTANGS IN DALLAS.:thumbsup:

AND THE OVERCONFIDENT LONGHORNS IN AUSTIN ON 9/30!:nod: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

*****
August 26th, 2006, 07:41 PM
Well, like I said, I don't follow I-A ball that closely. In fact, until this thread I didn't know Tulsa had a football team.Tulsa has a D-I (are they D-I?) football team? Amazing what you learn at AGS!!

poly51
August 26th, 2006, 08:35 PM
Are these all the I-AA @ I-A games for 2006 (71 of them)?

8/31 Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 7:00 PM
8/31 Rhode Island at Connecticut 7:30 PM
8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 SE Louisiana at New Mexico St 9:00 PM
8/31 Sacramento St at Boise State 9:00 PM
8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
8/31 Northern Ariz at Arizona State 10:00 PM
9/2 Montana at Iowa 12:05 PM
9/2 Western Ky at Georgia 12:30 PM
9/2 Indiana State at Purdue 1:00 PM
9/2 Northeastern at Virginia Tech 1:30 PM
9/2 Montana State at Colorado 3:30 PM
9/2 Weber State at Colorado State 5:00 PM
9/2 Wm & Mary at Maryland 6:00 PM
9/2 Appalachian St at NC State 6:00 PM
9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 McNeese State at So Florida 7:00 PM
9/2 Murray State at Missouri 7:00 PM
9/2 Tenn-Martin at Ohio U 7:00 PM
9/2 Alabama State at Troy 7:00 PM
9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM
9/2 The Citadel at Texas A&M 7:00 PM
9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Missouri State at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM
9/9 Nicholls State at Nebraska
9/9 Eastern Wash at West Virginia 1:00 PM
9/9 Massachusetts at Navy 1:30 PM
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM
9/9 Western Ill at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
9/9 Samford at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 Florida A&M at Miami-Florida 7:00 PM
9/9 Northwestern St at Baylor 7:00 PM
9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/9 SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 7:00 PM
9/9 Chattanooga at Memphis 8:00 PM
9/9 Northern Ariz at Utah 8:00 PM
9/14 Tenn Tech at Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM
9/16 Grambling at Houston 2:00 PM
9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Portland State at California 6:10 PM
9/16 Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Wofford at So Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Texas Southern at New Mexico St 8:00 PM
9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
9/16 Stephen F. Austin at Arizona 10:00 PM
9/23 Tenn St at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM
9/23 The Citadel at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM
9/23 Howard at Rutgers 2:00 PM
9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM
9/23 SE Louisiana at Texas Tech 7:00 PM
9/23 McNeese State at Toledo 7:00 PM
9/30 Maine at Boston College
9/30 Sam Houston State at Texas
9/30 Liberty at Wake Forest 1:00 PM
9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM
9/30 Eastern Ill at Hawaii 11:05 PM
10/7 VMI at Army 4:30 PM
10/12 Southern Utah at Fla Atlantic 7:00 PM
10/21 North Dakota St at Minnesota 3:30 PM
10/28 Portland State at Oregon 3:30 PM
11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
11/18 Western Carolina at Florida

You missed 10/28 Cal Poly at San Diego State. Possible upset!

Chucktown
August 26th, 2006, 08:51 PM
Eastern Illinois opens up at Illinois on 9/2

Tod
August 26th, 2006, 08:54 PM
You missed 10/28 Cal Poly at San Diego State. Possible upset!

Another good possibility. :nod: :thumbsup:

*****
August 26th, 2006, 08:54 PM
74 games now!
9/2 Eastern Ill at Illinois 7:00 PM
10/28 Cal Poly at San Diego St 8:00 PM

Tod
August 26th, 2006, 08:55 PM
JSU will play and beat Mississippi State on 10.14.06

Yet another good chance at a win. :) :nod: :thumbsup:

GGASU
August 26th, 2006, 09:23 PM
Well, I am biased to the extent that I follow I-A very closely, which is pretty much the law if you grew up in Nebraska, as I did. So although, I am an alumns of two I-AA programs, I am realistic that upsets are highly uncommon.

There is a vast differential of size, strength, speed, and talent from the two divisions. I know that idea won't be popular here, but that is the reality.

My wish would be that I-AA could play more games with the Sun Belt Conf. and the bottom half of the WAC. Those would all be highly winnable games.

I would love UNH against one of those teams, but the reality is, dead coach or not, Northwestern went bowling last year and are not likely to struggle in that game.

I do like Richmond at Duke, though I do have concerns about their new QB.

Ideally, you want a strong, and EXPERIENCED I-AA team going against a weak I-A team that is breaking in a new QB or offensive or defensive scheme.

I say the best chances are (in no random order):

Richmond @ Duke (S.2)
So. Ill @ Indiana (S.16)
Cal-Poly @ SJ St. (S.23)
Nich. St. @ La. Tech (S.16)
Idaho St. @ Idaho (S.16)
Portland St. @ New Mexico (S.2)

Those are really the only games where it is even possible.

People dog teams like SMU, TCU, Cincy, Iowa St., etc. but these are teams that look to be decent, improved, or in the case of TCU, bowl bound. Any team that is competing for a bowl slot is very unlikely to face a challenge from a I-AA, as much as I'd like to wish otherwise.

Case in point, App. last year scored a combined 8 points against Kansas and LSU. Some may rightly point out that App. played LSU "tough" or "gave them a game" in the first half. True, but in the end they were shutout. And that App. team was very, very good. When JMU won 2 years ago, we played WVU in a lean season for them and we were happy to play them to 45-10.

At any rate, we shall all soon see for ourselves. Cant wait!
:twocents:



There is not a vast difference in the two divisions.....There may be a big difference between the top 25 of I-A and the rest of division I football I-A and I-AA combined. The App game againist the 4th ranked Tigers last year should have been tied entering the 4th quarter(This from the mouth of the LSU announcers)

ASU is the better team of the two in their opener, play this game in Boone and we beat the wolfpack by two touchdowns.

GABison
August 26th, 2006, 09:30 PM
Gotta be a homer and go with NDSU over Ball State on 9/23. A strong IAA against a below average IA is always ripe for an upset.:nod:

Not so sure about NDSU against Minnesota on 10/21. :eyebrow:

smallcollegefbfan
August 26th, 2006, 09:31 PM
JSU will play and beat Mississippi State on 10.14.06

Are you serious? Have you been reading about MSU? Croom has them headed towards the top 25 again. I hope you win but in reality I see them winning by 20 or more. They will be improved. Don't form an expectation on this one based on Miss. State last year and the year before. They were not deep at all because of so many players getting kicked off the team. Croom actually has many of his own players on the team now and they will only get better.

Ronbo
August 26th, 2006, 09:40 PM
One of these two has a pretty decent shot I would guess. Probably ISU. Both of these Big Sky teams should be pretty talented this year.

You must be thinking of New Mexico State. New Mexico is a MWC contender most years. Lobos by 21.

Tod
August 26th, 2006, 09:45 PM
You must be thinking of New Mexico State. New Mexico is a MWC contender most years. Lobos by 21.

Nobody said it would be easy. I believe the Lobos are 6-5 each of the last three regular seasons. Not bad, but not great. UNM obviously should win this game, but part of the equation is looking at the reasonable possibility of upsets. This one is reasonably possible.

GeauxColonels
August 26th, 2006, 11:01 PM
Nicholls State ALL OVER the Huskers in Lincoln:D ......hey, a guy can dream can't he?! :o

Cocky
August 27th, 2006, 09:01 AM
Are you serious? Have you been reading about MSU? Croom has them headed towards the top 25 again. I hope you win but in reality I see them winning by 20 or more. They will be improved. Don't form an expectation on this one based on Miss. State last year and the year before. They were not deep at all because of so many players getting kicked off the team. Croom actually has many of his own players on the team now and they will only get better.

Yes

Spider
August 27th, 2006, 09:48 AM
RICHMOND OVER DOOK

Paladin13
August 27th, 2006, 10:02 AM
Furman over UNC

Killtoppers90
August 27th, 2006, 02:06 PM
KATS TAKE DOWN THE HAPLESS SMU MUSTANGS IN DALLAS.:thumbsup:
I can certainly see this happening!

RabidRabbit
August 27th, 2006, 02:24 PM
9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM

Both San Jose St, and Ball St. fall to these rising Great West teams!!

ASU Kep
August 27th, 2006, 03:12 PM
There is not a vast difference in the two divisions.....There may be a big difference between the top 25 of I-A and the rest of division I football I-A and I-AA combined. The App game againist the 4th ranked Tigers last year should have been tied entering the 4th quarter(This from the mouth of the LSU announcers)

ASU is the better team of the two in their opener, play this game in Boone and we beat the wolfpack by two touchdowns.

Play this game in Raleigh and I still think we win by a FG. 5 Days and counting...

ASU Kep
August 27th, 2006, 03:15 PM
Furman over UNC

Definitely. I'll be rooting my arse off for you guys in that one. I'd love it if we could take down the two flagships of NC.

Toppermaniac
August 27th, 2006, 04:06 PM
WKU over Georgia. Yea, I know, but I can dream can't I.

Redbird Fan 21
August 27th, 2006, 04:18 PM
The attitude around Illinois State is that we should win the Kansas State game. Alot of people said they will be disappointed with a loss. Some are saying they will be satisfied if we give them a good game. I will be happy if we play well and compete. I do not expect to get blown out of the water. I do expect to win, but a loss would not crush me.

griz&beer
August 27th, 2006, 04:55 PM
I think ISU can beat UNLV. I would put money on the Griz or any top 5 AGS poll team.

Go...gate
August 27th, 2006, 05:36 PM
Based on reports coming out of West Point, this might be a very bad Army team. VMI will have a shot at them.

GeauxColonels
August 27th, 2006, 06:00 PM
WKU over Georgia. Yea, I know, but I can dream can't I.
Hey, I'll pull for WKU over Georgia ('cause I REALLY hate UGA) if you pull for the Colonels over Nebraska! :beerchug: xprost2x

ngineer
August 27th, 2006, 06:09 PM
I wouldn't be shocked with ISU knocking off Kansas State. Also, Richmond over Duke this week is a distinct possibility.

ngineer
August 27th, 2006, 06:11 PM
I can certainly see this happening!

I wouldn't call SMU 'hapless'...Yes, they've been down since their death penalty days, but it appears they are starting to turn the corner. I wouldn't feel too cocky on that one, although it is certainly a game that can be won with a good effort.

Ram Ball
August 27th, 2006, 06:42 PM
RHODY over UCONN

EKU05
August 27th, 2006, 06:45 PM
Hey, I'll pull for WKU over Georgia ('cause I REALLY hate UGA) if you pull for the Colonels over Nebraska! :beerchug: xprost2x

I know what you really meant...but it may be asking too much for a WKU fan to pull for a team called the "Colonels"...haha.

UNH 40
August 27th, 2006, 07:14 PM
I hear where you are coming from, but I just dont see that. I dont see the UNH defense being able to stop NW's offense. They still have Sutton.

I went to the fall scrimmage and the Defense looks better than the past two seasons. They are very fast and athletic. I think this will be a very close game.

Retro
August 27th, 2006, 07:37 PM
Are you serious? Have you been reading about MSU? Croom has them headed towards the top 25 again. I hope you win but in reality I see them winning by 20 or more. They will be improved. Don't form an expectation on this one based on Miss. State last year and the year before. They were not deep at all because of so many players getting kicked off the team. Croom actually has many of his own players on the team now and they will only get better.

I don't know if this will be an upset, but Croom better get them to .500 at least this year or he's gone... Miss state has had no more than 3 wins since 2000 and last year they beat Murray State, Tulane and Ole Miss.. Not exactly murderor's row!

bkrownd
August 27th, 2006, 07:49 PM
Rhody over UCONN!

That would be sweet.

bkrownd
August 27th, 2006, 07:52 PM
Tulsa has a D-I (are they D-I?) football team? Amazing what you learn at AGS!!

Hey now, no cheap shots.

skinny_uncle
August 27th, 2006, 07:52 PM
Eastern Illinois opens up at Illinois on 9/2
I think EIU has a good chance to win this one. They have a lot of players back from a playoff team and the Illini are one of the weakest football teams in the Big 10 (11?).
I am also picking SIU over the Hoosiers. You've got to expect a bit of homerism, don't you?
:D

bobcatfan06
August 27th, 2006, 08:28 PM
Texas Southen over New Mexico St. huh? Don't think so. Texas Southen has won 1 game in 2 years in the SWAC. No way they beat New Mexico St.

Tod
August 27th, 2006, 08:51 PM
Texas Southen over New Mexico St. huh? Don't think so. Texas Southen has won 1 game in 2 years in the SWAC. No way they beat New Mexico St.

NMSU was 0-12 last year. Yes, it would be an upset, but not of Biblical proportions.

I Bleed Purple
August 27th, 2006, 09:12 PM
I see both Big Sky and MWC teams.

I think a win is a Big Sky team being within 20 points at final bell.

golionsgo
August 27th, 2006, 09:31 PM
NMSU was 0-12 last year. Yes, it would be an upset, but not of Biblical proportions.


Yes, New Mexico State was 0-12 last year but it would easily be an upset of Biblical proportions if Texas Southern were to beat them. Texas Southern is THAT BAD.

Toppermaniac
August 27th, 2006, 09:49 PM
Hey, I'll pull for WKU over Georgia ('cause I REALLY hate UGA) if you pull for the Colonels over Nebraska! :beerchug: xprost2x


Deal!!!!!

Tod
August 27th, 2006, 09:54 PM
Yes, New Mexico State was 0-12 last year but it would easily be an upset of Biblical proportions if Texas Southern were to beat them. Texas Southern is THAT BAD.

Would it rank higher than UCD over Standford?

Hey, I could be wrong, I don't follow I-A that closely (the only reason I knew NMSU was 0-12 is because I'm stationed in New Mexico), and I know Texas Southern is usually not that great, but... I don't know. I guess we'll see.

Tod
August 27th, 2006, 09:55 PM
I see both Big Sky and MWC teams.

I think a win is a Big Sky team being within 20 points at final bell.

What are you saying, exactly? :confused:

Mr. C
August 27th, 2006, 09:58 PM
Tulsa has a D-I (are they D-I?) football team? Amazing what you learn at AGS!!
Tulsa won the Liberty Bowl last year on New Year's Eve. Don't ask me who they beat.

Mr. C
August 27th, 2006, 10:12 PM
My picks for I-AA wins:

Richmond over Duke
Appalachian State over North Carolina State
Furman over North Carolina (yet again)
Cal Poly over San Jose State
North Dakota State over Ball State
Idaho State over UNLV

I wouldn't pick New Hampshire over Northwestern, but I expect that it will be a wild game.

Funny to see that those Louisiana schools in I-A are avoiding Southland teams for the most part this season. Those games are always good for some I-AA wins.

I Bleed Purple
August 27th, 2006, 11:33 PM
What are you saying, exactly? :confused:

That there is little chance in hell that a Big Sky team beats a MWC team this year.

golionsgo
August 28th, 2006, 12:03 AM
My picks for I-AA wins:

Richmond over Duke
Appalachian State over North Carolina State
Furman over North Carolina (yet again)
Cal Poly over San Jose State
North Dakota State over Ball State
Idaho State over UNLV

I wouldn't pick New Hampshire over Northwestern, but I expect that it will be a wild game.

Funny to see that those Louisiana schools in I-A are avoiding Southland teams for the most part this season. Those games are always good for some I-AA wins.


Not predicting a win but I think we have reasonably good chance to beat New Mexico State and probably a better chance than some of the others you picked.

MissouriStateBear
August 28th, 2006, 02:47 AM
How about Missouri State over the OSU Cowboys...last time we played we took them to the very first overtime ever played in college football history...they finished with only 3-4 wins that year...they are again picked last in the Big 12...Missouri State returns what hopes to be a high powered offense under new head coach Terry Allen, the same coach who lead UNI to its many Gateway championships in the 90's...our only ? is the defense and QB...neither QB fighting for the starting job has thrown a pass at this level...we have what could be the best linebacker core in the nation...a quality secondary but our Dline absolutely sucks...put 0 pressure on the QB last year...but our new D-cord promises a new attacking scheme...cant wait for the season to start...OSU has a good running game and what sounds to be a quality QB and Dline but has troubles in all other areas...should be a decent game...we had Arkansas "on the ropes" last year...only down 11 going into the last minute of the third quarter and getting ready to score again but we throw a pic...ended up losing 49-17...just ran out of gas...

JMU99
August 28th, 2006, 08:27 AM
There is not a vast difference in the two divisions.....There may be a big difference between the top 25 of I-A and the rest of division I football I-A and I-AA combined. The App game againist the 4th ranked Tigers last year should have been tied entering the 4th quarter(This from the mouth of the LSU announcers)

ASU is the better team of the two in their opener, play this game in Boone and we beat the wolfpack by two touchdowns.


I am sorry. You guys had a hell of a team last year, but I simply have to disagree with you. Look at the past history. Average I-A teams blow the doors off of most any I-AA team. Of course, there are always the random upsets that we can point to. Even those are fun and we love them, they are definately the EXCEPTION rather than the RULE.

Aside from the UC DAVIS game, the only I-AA team to win over a I-A last year was NW St. edging out Louisiana-Monroe, a doormat of the pathetic Sun Belt Conference.

Dont get me wrong. I like I-AA football. I dont have to believe it is competitive with the big boys to like it. It is just a different level of football. In reality, I-AA will be lucky to win 5 of the 70+ games against I-A (most of which are not against Top 25 teams).:twocents:

JMU99
August 28th, 2006, 08:32 AM
I think ISU can beat UNLV. I would put money on the Griz or any top 5 AGS poll team.

Ill take all the action you want to give!!! UNLV is vastly improved this year. They have brought in some JUCO and local talent.

JMU99
August 28th, 2006, 08:33 AM
Based on reports coming out of West Point, this might be a very bad Army team. VMI will have a shot at them.


You are kidding right? Army returns a lot of players and they picked things up late last year.

JMU plays VMI and we should easily beat them by 30+!

GO DUKES!

JMU99
August 28th, 2006, 08:37 AM
I see both Big Sky and MWC teams.

I think a win is a Big Sky team being within 20 points at final bell.


Thank you for adding somre realism to the conversation!

IaaScribe
August 28th, 2006, 08:42 AM
Ralph: 16 wins? Really. I-AA got two wins last year. Two. I-AA isn't going to win eight times as many games against I-As this year as last. I only see three realistic shots: Richmond-Duke; Idaho State-Idaho; Grambling-Houston.

IaaScribe
August 28th, 2006, 08:44 AM
VMI will lose by 40-plus to Army.

AmsterBison
August 28th, 2006, 08:50 AM
I didn't see these three games but I didn't look that closely:

9/16 Youngstown State at Penn State
9/23 Indiana State at Northern Illinois
10/14 SE Missouri State at Arkansas

*****
August 28th, 2006, 09:30 AM
Ralph: 16 wins? Really. I-AA got two wins last year. Two. I-AA isn't going to win eight times as many games against I-As this year as last. I only see three realistic shots: Richmond-Duke; Idaho State-Idaho; Grambling-Houston.I said that would be good, I didn't make any predictions. Last year was an abnormality.
I-AA vs. I-A
2000 14-31
2001 7-45
2002 7-52
2003 10-54
2004 6-49
2005 2-50

http://i-aa.org/article.asp?articleid=46828

*****
August 28th, 2006, 09:44 AM
I didn't see these three games but I didn't look that closely:
9/16 Youngstown State at Penn State
9/23 Indiana State at Northern Illinois
10/14 SE Missouri State at Arkansas77 games now.

IaaScribe
August 28th, 2006, 09:44 AM
Absolutely it was an abnormality. The problem this year is that you don't have a lot of matchups featuring great I-AAs and soft I-As. If App was playing Duke instead of NC State, I'd be apt to pick App.

If Ohio was playing JMU instead of Tenn.-Martin, I'd probably give JMU a real good shot.

I should add Southern Illinois-Indiana to my "most likely" list. There's a pretty good shot of that one happening.

Black Saturday
August 28th, 2006, 12:23 PM
[QUOTE=Mr. C]My picks for I-AA wins:


Appalachian State over North Carolina State

Agree!

I am forced to pick this as an upset, because APP should be favored in every game except the NCSU game in 2006. The game should be decided by a score.... either way. This will be APPs best chance at knocking off an 85 scholarship team since Weak Forest.:thumbsup:

Lionsrking
August 28th, 2006, 12:31 PM
Ralph: 16 wins? Really. I-AA got two wins last year. Two. I-AA isn't going to win eight times as many games against I-As this year as last. I only see three realistic shots: Richmond-Duke; Idaho State-Idaho; Grambling-Houston.

Not trying to slight Grambling but I doubt seriously they can stay within 3 TDs of Houston.

Nyghtewynd
August 28th, 2006, 01:11 PM
While it's a rematch of the first-ever overtime game in Division I college football, I don't see MSU hanging with OSU for a half, much less winning.

MissouriStateBear
August 28th, 2006, 02:14 PM
While it's a rematch of the first-ever overtime game in Division I college football, I don't see MSU hanging with OSU for a half, much less winning.
i dont think they have much of a chance to win either but i do expect them to stay with them for a while...arkansas last year is tons better than this team and we are 10 times better than we were last year so i expect a good game for the most of the first half/three quarters...

birdsflyhigh
August 28th, 2006, 02:43 PM
Really looking forward to the Illinois State vs. Kansas State matchup. Am a bit suprised that IAA Scribe did not pick the ISU Redbirds over the KSU Mildkats.....especially after mentioning strong IAA teams playing weaker BCS teams. Hmmm?

Guess we'll find out on Saturday...YES!!! Good luck to all IAA teams in their battles to take down their IA counterparts. :thumbsup:

McNeese75
August 28th, 2006, 03:09 PM
Not trying to slight Grambling but I doubt seriously they can stay within 3 TDs of Houston.

I agree

PMB4Life
August 28th, 2006, 04:59 PM
While last year was indeed an abnormality, the scores of a lot of those games were closer than I remember them being in year's past. Here are some games that have me interested:

Appy State and NC Not-so-Great
Southern Illinois should at least keep Indiana nervous. Anything less is a failure.
Idaho State should have a good chance againt Idaho. No, Idaho... going to I-A was NOT a good idea.
Richmond beats Dook. COUNT IT.
Illinois State will shock Kansas State and send this to the wire.

AND OF COURSE...

I speak for most of Panther Nation when I say that UNI is expected to come away with a win over a reeling Iowa State team with no defense at all. UNI has one of the best offenses in I-AA. We have two weeks to prepare, they come off of Texas (I think). It's prime conditions.

And don't give me this "A bad I-A defense is still better than a good I-AA offense. UNI's offense put 21 points and over 400 yards up on Big Bad Iowa last year.

PSUVikings
August 28th, 2006, 05:01 PM
:hurray: PSU taking down new mexico

Russ B
August 28th, 2006, 05:56 PM
Speaking to the "local" games:

I think it would be an upset if San Jose St. beat Cal Poly, not the other way around. :D I think SLO's got a shot at SDSU, as well, but that would definitely be more of an upset if they won.

As for Davis @ TCU, I'm hoping to stay within 3 TDs and have no injuries. Anything on top of that is gravy.

StillJonesing
August 28th, 2006, 06:11 PM
16 wins (23%) would be good!


2005 52-2 all 1A v 1AA
2005 21-1 nonBCS v 1AA

Long ways to go to get to that number.

PantherRob82
August 28th, 2006, 06:46 PM
I speak for most of Panther Nation when I say that UNI is expected to come away with a win over a reeling Iowa State team with no defense at all. UNI has one of the best offenses in I-AA. We have two weeks to prepare, they come off of Texas (I think). It's prime conditions.

And don't give me this "A bad I-A defense is still better than a good I-AA offense. UNI's offense put 21 points and over 400 yards up on Big Bad Iowa last year.

The metting before last was a close game. The last meeting was not pretty. Will depend on how our defense holds up against them. I think our O Line will give us more time than in years past.

*****
August 28th, 2006, 06:47 PM
... Long ways to go to get to that number.xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx xidiotx
2000 14-31
2003 10-54

Not as far as your I-AA hatin' heart wishes. Troll. :nonono2: :nono: xidiotx

Cheers to your crystal boool dreams while we take the D-I Championship. :lmao:

blackfordpu
August 28th, 2006, 06:56 PM
How much do our chances at Texas go up now if Bomar is our QB? :confused: :) ;)

Tod
August 28th, 2006, 07:04 PM
2005 I-AA v. I-A, 52 Games, I-AA record: 2-50
2004 I-AA v. I-A, 55 Games, I-AA record: 6-49
2003 I-AA v. I-A, 64 Games, I-AA record: 10-54
2002 I-AA v. I-A, 59 Games, I-AA record: 7-52
2001 I-AA versus I-A, 52 Games + 6 Ppd., I-AA record: 7-45
2000 I-AA versus I-A, 45 Games, I-AA record: 14-31

Last year was an anomoly. I'd love to see us go back to the 2000 percentage. :nod: :nod:

*****
August 28th, 2006, 07:19 PM
... The last meeting was not pretty...It was a loss but Ihoohaa beat Ball State, Illinois and Minnesota worse. UNI’s 21 points scored were the most scored ever against Ihoohaa in 14 games played.

IaaScribe
August 28th, 2006, 07:40 PM
To respond to the Redbirds fan: I'm not sold on the Kansas State upset, but I really don't know as much about the Gateway as I do some of the leagues out east here, so I don't have a firm feeling either way.

*****
August 28th, 2006, 08:20 PM
... I really don't know as much about the Gateway as I do some of the leagues out east here, so I don't have a firm feeling either way.Here's a little perspective fer ya:

Current teams in the GFC have won six I-AA championships, the most recent in 2002. They are the only conference to have 50% of their league in the playoffs in one year, just two years ago--2003. 50% of the conference is in the consolidated preseason top 25 this year.

2005 Final GPI
Conference Rank
1. Gateway Football Conference (25.82)
2. Southern Conference (26.99)
3. Big Sky Conference (28.27)
4. Southland Conference (30.44)
5. Great West Football Conference (31.65)
6. Atlantic 10 Conference (32.24)
7. Ivy League (42.63)
8. Ohio Valley Conference (53.37)
9. Patriot League (53.38)
10. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (55.74)
11. Big South Conference (60.27)
12. Southwestern Athletic Conference (64.71)
13. Pioneer Football League (68.42)
14. Northeast Conference (73.75)
15. Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference (77.82)

2004 Final GPI
Conference Rank
Rank, Conference (Average Rating)
1. A10 - Atlantic 10 Conference (19.31)
2. GWFC - Great West Football Conference (29.39)
3. SLC - Southland Conference (31.32)
4. BSC - Big Sky Conference (32.11)
5. IVY - Ivy League (35.53)
6. GFC - Gateway Football Conference (36.17)
7. SOCON - Southern Conference (38.42)
8. PL - Patriot League (43.25
9. OVC - Ohio Valley Conference (52.46)
10. MEAC - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (58.67)
11. BSOUTH - Big South Conference (59.45)
12. INDEP - Independent (62.89)
13. SWAC - Southwestern Athletic Conference (64.75)
14. NEC - Northeast Conference (70.68)
15. PFL - Pioneer Football League (73.86)
16. MAAC - Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference (81.42)

2003 Final GPI
1. BSC (Big Sky Conference)
2. GFC (Gateway Football Conference)
3. A10 (Atlantic 10 Conference)
4. SLC (Southland Football Conference)
5. Ivy (Ivy League)
6. PL (Patriot League)
7. SoCon (Southern Conference)
8. Indep (I-AA Independents)
9. OVC (Ohio Valley Conference)
10. MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)
11. SWAC (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
12. BSouth (Big South Conference)
13. PFL (Pioneer Football League)
14. NEC (Northeast Conference)
15. MAAC (Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference)

2002 Final GPI
Conference Rank
1. Gateway (34.91)
2. A10 (35.00)
3. Big Sky (35.32)
4. Southland (39.07)
5. Southern (43.16)
6. Patriot (52.69)
7. Ivy (54.57)
8. Ohio Valley (55.04)
9. MEAC (64.10)
10. SWAC (75.01)
11. Big South (77.94)
12. Independent (82.41)
13. Pioneer (85.73)
14. Northeast (86.13)
15. MAAC (94.58)

GaSouthern
August 28th, 2006, 08:45 PM
9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
Upset!

GaSouthern
August 28th, 2006, 08:49 PM
GSU over Georgia Tech 2010 mark it down ;)

WMTribe90
August 28th, 2006, 09:15 PM
8/31 Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 7:00 PM
8/31 Rhode Island at Connecticut 7:30 PM
8/31 Alcorn State at UL-Monroe 8:00 PM
8/31 SE Louisiana at New Mexico St 9:00 PM
8/31 Sacramento St at Boise State 9:00 PM
8/31 Eastern Wash at Oregon State 10:00 PM
8/31 Northern Ariz at Arizona State 10:00 PM
9/2 Montana at Iowa 12:05 PM
9/2 Western Ky at Georgia 12:30 PM
9/2 Indiana State at Purdue 1:00 PM
9/2 Northeastern at Virginia Tech 1:30 PM
9/2 Montana State at Colorado 3:30 PM
9/2 Weber State at Colorado State 5:00 PM
9/2 Wm & Mary at Maryland 6:00 PM
9/2 Appalachian St at NC State 6:00 PM
9/2 Villanova at U-C-F 6:00 PM
9/2 Richmond at Duke 6:00 PM
9/2 McNeese State at So Florida 7:00 PM
9/2 Murray State at Missouri 7:00 PM
9/2 Tenn-Martin at Ohio U 7:00 PM
9/2 Alabama State at Troy 7:00 PM
9/2 Northwestern St at Kansas 7:00 PM
9/2 Illinois State at Kansas State 7:00 PM
9/2 The Citadel at Texas A&M 7:00 PM
9/2 Eastern Ky at Cincinnati 7:30 PM
9/2 Missouri State at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM
9/2 Portland State at New Mexico 8:05 PM
9/2 Idaho State at U-N-L-V 10:00 PM
9/9 Nicholls State at Nebraska
9/9 Eastern Wash at West Virginia 1:00 PM
9/9 Massachusetts at Navy 1:30 PM
9/9 New Hampshire at Northwestern 2:00 PM
9/9 Western Ill at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
9/9 Samford at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
9/9 Hofstra at Marshall 4:30 PM
9/9 Texas State at Kentucky 6:00 PM
9/9 Florida A&M at Miami-Florida 7:00 PM
9/9 Northwestern St at Baylor 7:00 PM
9/9 UC Davis at T-C-U 7:00 PM
9/9 SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 7:00 PM
9/9 Chattanooga at Memphis 8:00 PM
9/9 Northern Ariz at Utah 8:00 PM
9/14 Tenn Tech at Middle Tennessee 7:00 PM
9/16 Grambling at Houston 2:00 PM
9/16 Southern Ill at Indiana 4:00 PM
9/16 Idaho State at Idaho 5:05 PM
9/16 Portland State at California 6:10 PM
9/16 Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
9/16 Furman at North Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Wofford at So Carolina 7:00 PM
9/16 Texas Southern at New Mexico St 8:00 PM
9/16 Sam Houston State at S-M-U 8:00 PM
9/16 Stephen F. Austin at Arizona 10:00 PM
9/23 Tenn St at Vanderbilt 1:00 PM
9/23 The Citadel at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM
9/23 Howard at Rutgers 2:00 PM
9/23 Cal Poly at San Jose St 6:00 PM
9/23 North Dakota St at Ball State 6:30 PM
9/23 SE Louisiana at Texas Tech 7:00 PM
9/23 McNeese State at Toledo 7:00 PM
9/30 Maine at Boston College
9/30 Sam Houston State at Texas
9/30 Liberty at Wake Forest 1:00 PM
9/30 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 7:00 PM
9/30 Eastern Ill at Hawaii 11:05 PM
10/7 VMI at Army 4:30 PM
10/12 Southern Utah at Fla Atlantic 7:00 PM
10/21 North Dakota St at Minnesota 3:30 PM
10/28 Portland State at Oregon 3:30 PM
11/4 Northwestern St at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
11/18 Western Carolina at Florida

Bold are games I consider winnable, even if its the slimest of chances. Italics are games that might be just out of reach for a win, but will be alot closer than most expect IMO. There aren't alot of favorable matchups for the IAA. My guess is 4 to 6 wins with alot of close calls for the IA.

GeauxColonels
August 28th, 2006, 09:32 PM
Here's a little perspective fer ya:

Current teams in the GFC have won six I-AA championships, the most recent in 2002. They are the only conference to have 50% of their league in the playoffs in one year, just two years ago--2003. 50% of the conference is in the consolidated preseason top 25 this year.

2005 Final GPI
Conference Rank
1. Gateway Football Conference (25.82)
2. Southern Conference (26.99)
3. Big Sky Conference (28.27)
4. Southland Conference (30.44)
5. Great West Football Conference (31.65)
6. Atlantic 10 Conference (32.24)
7. Ivy League (42.63)
8. Ohio Valley Conference (53.37)
9. Patriot League (53.38)
10. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (55.74)
11. Big South Conference (60.27)
12. Southwestern Athletic Conference (64.71)
13. Pioneer Football League (68.42)
14. Northeast Conference (73.75)
15. Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference (77.82)

2004 Final GPI
Conference Rank
Rank, Conference (Average Rating)
1. A10 - Atlantic 10 Conference (19.31)
2. GWFC - Great West Football Conference (29.39)
3. SLC - Southland Conference (31.32)
4. BSC - Big Sky Conference (32.11)
5. IVY - Ivy League (35.53)
6. GFC - Gateway Football Conference (36.17)
7. SOCON - Southern Conference (38.42)
8. PL - Patriot League (43.25
9. OVC - Ohio Valley Conference (52.46)
10. MEAC - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (58.67)
11. BSOUTH - Big South Conference (59.45)
12. INDEP - Independent (62.89)
13. SWAC - Southwestern Athletic Conference (64.75)
14. NEC - Northeast Conference (70.68)
15. PFL - Pioneer Football League (73.86)
16. MAAC - Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference (81.42)

2003 Final GPI
1. BSC (Big Sky Conference)
2. GFC (Gateway Football Conference)
3. A10 (Atlantic 10 Conference)
4. SLC (Southland Football Conference)
5. Ivy (Ivy League)
6. PL (Patriot League)
7. SoCon (Southern Conference)
8. Indep (I-AA Independents)
9. OVC (Ohio Valley Conference)
10. MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)
11. SWAC (Southwestern Athletic Conference)
12. BSouth (Big South Conference)
13. PFL (Pioneer Football League)
14. NEC (Northeast Conference)
15. MAAC (Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference)

2002 Final GPI
Conference Rank
1. Gateway (34.91)
2. A10 (35.00)
3. Big Sky (35.32)
4. Southland (39.07)
5. Southern (43.16)
6. Patriot (52.69)
7. Ivy (54.57)
8. Ohio Valley (55.04)
9. MEAC (64.10)
10. SWAC (75.01)
11. Big South (77.94)
12. Independent (82.41)
13. Pioneer (85.73)
14. Northeast (86.13)
15. MAAC (94.58)
Wow, the strength of the Southland conference has been pretty consistent over that period. 4th 3 times and 3rd the other time.