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appstate38
July 9th, 2008, 08:40 PM
Well since I can't think of anything else to say it hit me that this might be an interesting thread. Hopefully!

What would you consider as one of those "wood shed" moments for your favorite FCS team. Either from FBS teams or FCS teams.

For me I can think of several, in 1990 we got hammered by Clemson 48-0, NCSU 56-0 and the worst of them all was against SoCon rival Marshall 50-0xbawlingx

The GSU game from '04 wasn't much better at 54-7. But I had graduated by then.

93henfan
July 9th, 2008, 08:41 PM
Our last game.

Ok, let's move on...xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex

Lionsrking
July 9th, 2008, 08:43 PM
Well since I can't think of anything else to say it hit me that this might be an interesting thread. Hopefully!

What would you consider as one of those "wood shed" moments for your favorite FCS team. Either from FBS teams or FCS teams.

For me I can think of several, in 1990 we got hammered by Clemson 48-0, NCSU 56-0 and the worst of them all was against SoCon rival Marshall 50-0xbawlingx

The GSU game from '04 wasn't much better at 54-7. But I had graduated by then.

A couple of recent 62-0 blastings at the hands of Texas Tech and Kansas come to mind. Northwestern State got us 87-27 our first year back, but we even beat ourselves 35-27 in the same game.

zilla
July 9th, 2008, 08:54 PM
2005: lost 30-3 at Appalachian State
2006: lost 45-28 again to ASU (it was 31-0 at halftime)
2007: lost 45-10 at James Madison (Dukes got payback from '05)

Those are CCU's three most-lopsided defeats in our program's five-year history. Not too bad. :D

skinny_uncle
July 9th, 2008, 08:58 PM
For SIU

The 48-7 loss to Delaware in the 2003 playoffs comes to mind.
xoopsx

93henfan
July 9th, 2008, 08:59 PM
Am I allowed to say:

11/8/1980: Portland State 105 - Del State 0 ?

Or would that not be nice?

93henfan
July 9th, 2008, 09:17 PM
For SIU

The 48-7 loss to Delaware in the 2003 playoffs comes to mind.
xoopsx

Poor Mr. Sambursky: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtqHbCjpxrk

That hurts to watch.xeekx

DFW HOYA
July 9th, 2008, 09:30 PM
Too many of late...

McNeese75
July 9th, 2008, 09:44 PM
2004 Season for the most part :(

R.A.
July 9th, 2008, 10:35 PM
2007 SCSU @ Howard

Bulldogs 59
Bison 21

DSUrocks07
July 9th, 2008, 10:38 PM
xwhistlex

*tiptoes out of the room*

AZGrizFan
July 9th, 2008, 10:53 PM
Not counting FBS games, I'd say the defeat at the hands of Cal Poly in the playoffs a couple years ago. We were handled with relative ease....disturbingly so...

slostang
July 9th, 2008, 11:03 PM
Cal Poly took NDSU to the wood shed in 2005 beating them at home 37-6. NDSU return the favor in spades in Fargo the following year by thrashing the Mustangs 51-14. We all know how the 2007 game turned out.

Go...gate
July 9th, 2008, 11:16 PM
Hmmmmmm....

1957 lost to Illinois 40-0
1957 lost to Rutgers 48-6
1958 lost to Army 68-6
1959 lost to Syracuse 71-0
1970 lost to Virginia 54-12
1972 lost to Bucknell 41-3
1974 lost to Rutgers 62-21
1979 lost to Yale 27-0
1980 lost to Penn State 54-10
1981 lost to Temple 31-0
1989 lost to Army 59-14
1990 lost to Lehigh 52-7
1992 lost to Rutgers 41-0
1993 lost to Rutgers 68-6
1994 lost to Princeton 29-3
1995 lost to Army 56-14
1999 lost to Illinois State 56-13
2003 lost to Delaware 40-0

Scooter
July 9th, 2008, 11:46 PM
Cal Poly took NDSU to the wood shed in 2005 beating them at home 37-6. NDSU return the favor in spades in Fargo the following year by thrashing the Mustangs 51-14. We all know how the 2007 game turned out.

Slostang, you are right, I think that 37-6 loss was the biggest thumping I can recall. I'll remember that one for a long time.xasswhipx

slostang
July 10th, 2008, 12:01 AM
Slostang, you are right, I think that 37-6 loss was the biggest thumping I can recall. I'll remember that one for a long time.xasswhipx

The 51-14 thrashing the Bison handed the Mustangs was by far the worse thumping of a Ellerson led football team. The Bison dominated both sides of the ball.

SO ILLmatic
July 10th, 2008, 12:02 AM
2005 - 61 to 35 at home vs the Redbirds of IL State

The game was not as close as the score indicates. I'm not saying that score is close at all, but we should have been beaten much worse on that day.

mvemjsunpx
July 10th, 2008, 12:47 AM
I would say Montana's 52-9 loss in Macomb in the '98 first round. Granted, that was the worst Griz team of the playoff streak (a #13 seed), but they had won 5 straight to close the regular season.

andy7171
July 10th, 2008, 07:16 AM
Every game with JMU since 1992. xnonono2x xnonono2x xnonono2x

pwbnd
July 10th, 2008, 07:18 AM
We ended up scoring a couple of TD's late, so the final score didn't look too bad, but homecoming a few years back, UC Davis held us to something like 3 yards rushing. It was the only game I got to see in person that year and NDSU's first homecoming loss in about 8 or 9 years...that was a suffocating rush defense UC Davis brought to Fargo that day.

CSUBUCDAD
July 10th, 2008, 07:41 AM
Latest trip was at the hands of FBS WAC foe Hawaii last year 66-10. Whole mess of butt whippings since the program started in 93. El Cid got us 64-10 in 03. Matter of fact in 03 we gave up 50 or more points 5 times that season and won only one game by 7 over some podunk NAIA school.

Eaglesrus
July 10th, 2008, 07:42 AM
Well since I can't think of anything else to say it hit me that this might be an interesting thread. Hopefully!

What would you consider as one of those "wood shed" moments for your favorite FCS team. Either from FBS teams or FCS teams.

For me I can think of several, in 1990 we got hammered by Clemson 48-0, NCSU 56-0 and the worst of them all was against SoCon rival Marshall 50-0xbawlingx

The GSU game from '04 wasn't much better at 54-7. But I had graduated by then.

Does that qualifier at the end mean that only games while we were in school count in this thread? In that case, we weren't taken to the wood shed during that period.

citdog
July 10th, 2008, 08:10 AM
70-21 last season over VMI


50-0 over nc a@t in the '92 playoffs


60-0 loss to maryland in 2004

813Jag
July 10th, 2008, 08:11 AM
65-18 to FAMU in 1999, easily the worse most uninspired loss I've ever witnessed the Jags taking.

bobbythekidd
July 10th, 2008, 09:20 AM
Does that qualifier at the end mean that only games while we were in school count in this thread? In that case, we weren't taken to the wood shed during that period.
If that is the logic used in this thread....

I am younger than you, and no wood shed moments while I was a student.

NDB
July 10th, 2008, 09:27 AM
Slostang, you are right, I think that 37-6 loss was the biggest thumping I can recall. I'll remember that one for a long time.xasswhipx

remember listening to that game. was all but over midway through the second quarter....................

BobcatJH
July 10th, 2008, 09:34 AM
We got our butts kicked last year at home by a DII school. The mighty Abilene Christian.

Central Arkansas also beat us by about 70 last year!

Eaglesrus
July 10th, 2008, 09:37 AM
If that is the logic used in this thread....

I am younger than you, and no wood shed moments while I was a student.

Yeah, but did we have a team when you were there? Anyway, since others don't seem to be observing that limitation ours are:

56 - 0 Miami (FL) 1994

62 - 14 U of FL 1996

48 - 6 FSU 1990

In 1999 we turned it around and beat FSU 76 - 0......that was Fayetteville State U., however.

biobengal
July 10th, 2008, 09:40 AM
1919: Utah State over Idaho State 136-0. Yes, the ultimate woodshed moment. Don't laugh, Utah State was good once.

813Jag
July 10th, 2008, 10:09 AM
If that is the logic used in this thread....

I am younger than you, and no wood shed moments while I was a student.
I was in school a long time, so I witnessed a few woodshed moments although we gave out a couple as well.

AppAlum2003
July 10th, 2008, 10:21 AM
1919: Utah State over Idaho State 136-0. Yes, the ultimate woodshed moment. Don't laugh, Utah State was good once.

xeekx

89Hen
July 10th, 2008, 10:55 AM
Does that qualifier at the end mean that only games while we were in school count in this thread? In that case, we weren't taken to the wood shed during that period.
My worst wood shed moment was from when I was a student anyway.

Arkansas State 55 - Delaware 14 in the quarterfinals 1986. Worst beating of the Hens I've ever seen, especially in Newark. xsmhx

BisonAccountant44
July 10th, 2008, 10:59 AM
We ended up scoring a couple of TD's late, so the final score didn't look too bad, but homecoming a few years back, UC Davis held us to something like 3 yards rushing. It was the only game I got to see in person that year and NDSU's first homecoming loss in about 8 or 9 years...that was a suffocating rush defense UC Davis brought to Fargo that day.

Ah yes from the miserable 2-8 year when our offense consisted of 4 plays. Dive left, dive right, horrible craig gorder pass attempt, and punt. Which was a far cry from our 1 play offense before that when it was give Lamar the ball and let him go. I'm so glad those days are behind us.

89Hen
July 10th, 2008, 11:00 AM
For SIU

The 48-7 loss to Delaware in the 2003 playoffs comes to mind.
xoopsx


Poor Mr. Sambursky: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtqHbCjpxrk

That hurts to watch.xeekx
Sorry skinny. That was one of my favorite games ever, especially that moment 93 posted. That was near the end of the first half with the Hens already up big, but it was the exclamation point on a great first half for the Hens. I remember the crowd just going insane at that point. It was a very cold day, but nobody felt cold at that moment.

andy7171
July 10th, 2008, 11:05 AM
My first three years at Towson we SUCKED BAD. Just moved up to I-AA the year before 1988 and finished at 5-5. Meggett and 4/5ths of the o-line graduated. We won 5 games over my TF, RF and Soph years(2-8, 2-9, 1-10). Too many woodshed moments to remember.

Gordy came in and turned things around my Junior year(5-5, 8-2) and we avenged our losses to every team that scored 50+ points on us the previous three years, including JMU in '92. :)

93henfan
July 10th, 2008, 11:54 AM
1919: Utah State over Idaho State 136-0. Yes, the ultimate woodshed moment. Don't laugh, Utah State was good once.

Oof! I guess the logical modern-era comparison to that would be Del State's 105-0 loss to Portland State in 1980.

Sorry DSURocks, but it bears mentioning in this context.


Wikipedia claims that the worst loss ever was in 1916. Georgia Tech beat Cumberland College 222-0. Jesus, the Cumberland coach must have slept with Tech's coach's wife or something.

LeopardFan04
July 10th, 2008, 12:03 PM
All time: A 140-0 loss to Princeton in 1884

Others: 56-2 to Colgate in 1975, 57-7 to Lehigh in '74, and 61-0 to Delaware in '63...there are others too, many that go way back...


Biggest win of all time was 84-0 over Catholic U. back in 1920

Umass74
July 10th, 2008, 12:21 PM
1974. Boston College beat my Minutemen 70-8. Still the worst loss and the most points ever against UMass in McGuirk. xeekx

Marcus Garvey
July 10th, 2008, 12:40 PM
The Lehigh fans seem to be avoiding this thread, so I'll help them out.
The Engineers managed to get taken to the woodshed twice in 1993:
62-21 drubbing by Delaware
77-14 by Idaho

Proud Griz Man
July 10th, 2008, 01:18 PM
I would say Montana's 52-9 loss in Macomb in the '98 first round. Granted, that was the worst Griz team of the playoff streak (a #13 seed), but they had won 5 straight to close the regular season.

That was my first choice also, but this might be #2.

http://streamingmedia.montanagrizzlies.com/umgriz/2005_2006_an/Media/Football/1996_Highlig/fb96playoffs4.wmv

Grizalltheway
July 10th, 2008, 02:34 PM
The Lehigh fans seem to be avoiding this thread, so I'll help them out.
The Engineers managed to get taken to the woodshed twice in 1993:
62-21 drubbing by Delaware
77-14 by Idaho

It's one thing to get taken to the woodshed, but by the freaking Vandals?!?

Marcus Garvey
July 10th, 2008, 03:33 PM
It's one thing to get taken to the woodshed, but by the freaking Vandals?!?

Are you forgetting that they were a formidable team in I-AA? They made the playoffs in '82, '85, '86, '87, '88, '89, '90, '92, '93, '94 and '95.

Idaho made it to the semi-finals in '93, losing to eventual national champion Youngstown St.

furman94
July 10th, 2008, 03:48 PM
04 - Presbyterian College WIN 52-7
04 - Jacksonville State WIN 49-7
03 - Gardner-Webb WIN 45-0
02 - Elon WIN 57-7
01 - VMI WIN 65-7
00 - Georgia Southern WIN 45-10
99 - William and Mary WIN 52-6


06 - Appalachian State Loss 40-7 OUCH!
96 - Marshall Loss 54-0 OUCH!

McNeese75
July 10th, 2008, 03:58 PM
My worst wood shed moment was from when I was a student anyway.

Arkansas State 55 - Delaware 14 in the quarterfinals 1986. Worst beating of the Hens I've ever seen, especially in Newark. xsmhx

McNeese beat the Hens 52-18 in the 2005 Quarterfinals in Lake Charles. Then they turned around and lost to Chad Pennington and the thundering turds the next week. xsmhx

813Jag
July 10th, 2008, 04:00 PM
If we're counting wins then my favorite would be the 55-25 whipping we laid on Alabama A&M in 2003.

A little backstory, both teams were undefeated heading into this early October game. Some of the Bulldog players mouthed off in the newspaper all week and forgot to bring their game with them to Mumford Stadium. The game wasn't as close as the score. The crowd rode those guys from the moment they came into the stadium for pregame warmups. Lots of humble pie was served.

OL FU
July 10th, 2008, 04:02 PM
04 - Presbyterian College WIN 52-7
04 - Jacksonville State WIN 49-7
03 - Gardner-Webb WIN 45-0
02 - Elon WIN 57-7
01 - VMI WIN 65-7
00 - Georgia Southern WIN 45-10
99 - William and Mary WIN 52-6


06 - Appalachian State Loss 40-7 OUCH!
96 - Marshall Loss 54-0 OUCH!


I think Wofford last year may have hurt more. I hate getting beat by a NAIA school:o

89Hen
July 10th, 2008, 04:08 PM
McNeese beat the Hens 52-18 in the 2005 Quarterfinals in Lake Charles. Then they turned around and lost to Chad Pennington and the thundering turds the next week. xsmhx
2005? Well I would hope you'd have crushed the Hens that year, we were only 6-5. xsmiley_wix

JayJ79
July 10th, 2008, 04:16 PM
Poor Mr. Sambursky: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtqHbCjpxrk

That hurts to watch.xeekx

So you say "Ok, let's move on..." about your most recent game, but insist on reminiscing all the way back to 2003? haha

aust42
July 10th, 2008, 04:16 PM
McNeese beat the Hens 52-18 in the 2005 Quarterfinals in Lake Charles. Then they turned around and lost to Chad Pennington and the thundering turds the next week. xsmhx

That was 1995, not 2005. The last time you played Delaware was in 1997 when we lost in the semi's 23-21 on a heartbreaking field goal with seconds left. Breaks my heart to this day.

JayJ79
July 10th, 2008, 04:19 PM
Back in 1997, UNI lost @ Iowa, 0-66.

As if Hawkeye fans weren't conceited pains in the arses already.....

ericsaid
July 10th, 2008, 04:49 PM
McNeese beat the Hens 52-18 in the 2005 Quarterfinals in Lake Charles. Then they turned around and lost to Chad Pennington and the thundering turds the next week. xsmhx


How did you turn around and lose to the Thundering Herd of Marshall in 2005 in the playoffs?xeyebrowx

TheValleyRaider
July 10th, 2008, 04:55 PM
Hmmmmmm....

1957 lost to Illinois 40-0
1957 lost to Rutgers 48-6
1958 lost to Army 68-6
1959 lost to Syracuse 71-0
1970 lost to Virginia 54-12
1972 lost to Bucknell 41-3
1974 lost to Rutgers 62-21
1979 lost to Yale 27-0
1980 lost to Penn State 54-10
1981 lost to Temple 31-0
1989 lost to Army 59-14
1990 lost to Lehigh 52-7
1992 lost to Rutgers 41-0
1993 lost to Rutgers 68-6
1994 lost to Princeton 29-3
1995 lost to Army 56-14
1999 lost to Illinois State 56-13
2003 lost to Delaware 40-0

This seems to happen fairly often xoopsx

I really only know the 2003 game. That was a long night

Go...gate
July 10th, 2008, 05:22 PM
This seems to happen fairly often xoopsx

I really only know the 2003 game. That was a long night

Yeah, but you also have to remember we have beaten all those schools (except Delaware) numerous times, sometimes by lopsided scores as well, so don't get too worried about it.

McNeese75
July 10th, 2008, 05:58 PM
That was 1995, not 2005. The last time you played Delaware was in 1997 when we lost in the semi's 23-21 on a heartbreaking field goal with seconds left. Breaks my heart to this day.

xmadx Dammit, I typed 2005, erased it to type 1995 and then put 2005 in again. It's hell to get old :D

I was in at the Tubb for the 97 game as well. We did do some drinking on the flight back to Lake Charles that night.

McNeese75
July 10th, 2008, 06:00 PM
How did you turn around and lose to the Thundering Herd of Marshall in 2005 in the playoffs?xeyebrowx

Cause code for 2005 in my friggin post is actually 1995 :D

stevdock
July 10th, 2008, 06:37 PM
Cal Poly took NDSU to the wood shed in 2005 beating them at home 37-6. NDSU return the favor in spades in Fargo the following year by thrashing the Mustangs 51-14. We all know how the 2007 game turned out.

That was an amazing turn around between those two years. I thought we had the talent to handle you guys in 2005 and you just handed it to us. Then in 06, I thought you were going to do it again and you were on your way since I think it was 14-0 early in the 1st quarter, for sure it was 7-0 when you marched down on the first drive very easily. After that to score 51 was just unbelievable.

The Cats
July 10th, 2008, 08:25 PM
2007......

at Alabama - Lost 52-6

at Appalachian State - Lost 79-35

g-webb1994
July 10th, 2008, 09:27 PM
Back in the 1992 season, when we made the run to the NAIA title game, our 12-2 season was bookended by losses. The championship, 19-16 to Central State, OH, but the opener that year was an absolute drubbing by UCF in the Citrus Bowl in Orlando 71-21.

The 45-0 game against Furman a few years back sucked too. Shutouts are particularly demoralizing.

TheValleyRaider
July 10th, 2008, 09:48 PM
Yeah, but you also have to remember we have beaten all those schools (except Delaware) numerous times, sometimes by lopsided scores as well, so don't get too worried about it.

All or nothing baby, all or nothing :D

Grizo406
July 10th, 2008, 09:58 PM
Cause code for 2005 in my friggin post is actually 1995 :D

Marshall did pretty good in 1995, up until their last game that season...I just can't seem to remember who it was they lost to in the National Championship game!??!xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex

Wood shed wise...In 2004, the Griz at SHSU's house. As Rampage Jackson would say, "they whupped our a$$" down there!

Ivytalk
July 10th, 2008, 10:01 PM
Lost two shutouts to Yale in the stinkin' New Haven rain: 35-0 in '73, and 28-0 in '81. Both flat-out sucked. xsmhx

But we did win in '74 and '82!xnodx

McNeese75
July 10th, 2008, 10:28 PM
Marshall did pretty good in 1995, up until their last game that season...I just can't seem to remember who it was they lost to in the National Championship game!??!xwhistlex xwhistlex xwhistlex

Wood shed wise...In 2004, the Griz at SHSU's house. As Rampage Jackson would say, "they whupped our a$$" down there!

I would loved to have seen a matchup between Kerry Joseph and Dave Dickenson in 95. Mr. Joseph just happened to have his worst game of the year in the semis so it was not to be. (although he has been doing pretty good against Dave in the CFL xnodx )

Ivytalk
July 11th, 2008, 05:52 AM
We lost to the Penn Quackers by 44-9 back in '02. On second thought, since Penn really isn't an Ivy League school, not so bad.xwhistlex

89Hen
July 11th, 2008, 10:32 AM
So you say "Ok, let's move on..." about your most recent game, but insist on reminiscing all the way back to 2003? haha
xconfusedx This thread is all about reminiscing.

JMU DUUUKES
July 11th, 2008, 10:42 AM
Worst gut wrenching loss, the fact we "beat" App State, their players admitting to making off season plans and we drop a ball on a play that never shoulda happened.

Worst loss that shoulda been closer, blown out by VT in 2003 with a similar squad to that of the Natl Champ team minus J Rascati.

Panther88
July 11th, 2008, 11:26 AM
xreadx We were stomped 92-0 in our first year back after a 1 year self-imposed death penalty. We offered zero scholarships and guys who'd never played football in high school were actually playing against scholarship athletes. lol xlolx We pitted our 'intramural' football squad against many scholarship laden opponents for 6 consecutive years ('91-'97).

Alabama State's 1991 championship team led by Reggie Barlow was the culprit on 92-0.

DSUrocks07
July 11th, 2008, 11:40 AM
Oof! I guess the logical modern-era comparison to that would be Del State's 105-0 loss to Portland State in 1980.

Sorry DSURocks, but it bears mentioning in this context.



xconfusedx I have never heard of this event...
(Obi-wan: These aren't the games you're looking for) ;)

xsmhx If I'm not mistaken, it was a home game as well...

we've come a LONGGGGGG way since then xpeacex

GaSouthern
July 11th, 2008, 11:40 AM
The most i've ever seen GSU get pushed around was NDSU 2006 :(

Scooter
July 11th, 2008, 12:09 PM
The most i've ever seen GSU get pushed around was NDSU 2006 :(

Looking forward to seeing you guys in the Dome. I didn't make the game in 06 but, the guys who did said that you were great fans to tailgate with. GSU is a quality team. That game will easily draw 19000 fans.

ericsaid
July 11th, 2008, 12:53 PM
Looking forward to seeing you guys in the Dome. I didn't make the game in 06 but, the guys who did said that you were great fans to tailgate with. GSU is a quality team. That game will easily draw 19000 fans.

xeekx xeekx xeekx xeekx xeekx

Need a bigger dome!!!!

bjtheflamesfan
July 11th, 2008, 01:29 PM
There was a three game stretch during the 2005 season from hell where LU lost 59-0 (UConn), 49-0 (YSU) and 56-0 (W&M) in back to back to back weeks

catatac
July 11th, 2008, 01:53 PM
UC Davis came to Bozeman in... 2006 I think? Thumped us 45 to zip... in our house. That was a pretty thorough dismantling... xwhistlex

OLDMAIN80
July 11th, 2008, 03:01 PM
I think Wofford last year may have hurt more. I hate getting beat by a NAIA school:o

OL FU, that was low. Call us SOB's but not NAIA. I'll be in the stands at 1:30 on Nov 22 to see if we can repeat.xthumbsupx

seantaylor
July 11th, 2008, 04:50 PM
The most i've ever seen GSU get pushed around was NDSU 2006 :(

As terrible a coach as VG was, that game was tied at halftime. He just was an idiot and got out coached badly.

furman94
July 11th, 2008, 05:25 PM
OL FU, that was low. Call us SOB's but not NAIA. I'll be in the stands at 1:30 on Nov 22 to see if we can repeat.xthumbsupx

Whats FU's record at Wofford anyway? xsmiley_wix

Go...gate
July 11th, 2008, 07:59 PM
Princeton has experienced quite a few of these since WWII:

1953: Navy 65, Princeton 7
1969: Rutgers 29, Princeton 0
1970: Dartmouth 38, Princeton 0
1973: Yale 39, Princeton 7
1977: Colgate 31, Princeton 13 (31-0 at halftime)
1980: Rutgers 44, Princeton 13 (last game in the series)
1981: Delaware 61, Princeton 8
1981: Army 34, Princeton 0
1984: Navy 41, Princeton 3
1986: Northwestern 37, Princeton 0
1987: Colgate 49, Princeton 15
1993: Pennsylvania 30, Princeton 8

SoCon48
July 11th, 2008, 09:08 PM
Well since I can't think of anything else to say it hit me that this might be an interesting thread. Hopefully!

What would you consider as one of those "wood shed" moments for your favorite FCS team. Either from FBS teams or FCS teams.

For me I can think of several, in 1990 we got hammered by Clemson 48-0, NCSU 56-0 and the worst of them all was against SoCon rival Marshall 50-0xbawlingx

The GSU game from '04 wasn't much better at 54-7. But I had graduated by then.

Our Apps lost to UT-Chatt 72-14 in 1978.:(

SoCon48
July 11th, 2008, 09:10 PM
OL FU, that was low. Call us SOB's but not NAIA. I'll be in the stands at 1:30 on Nov 22 to see if we can repeat.xthumbsupx

Naah. For a Furman fan that was not low.;)

Henny
July 11th, 2008, 09:27 PM
Yeah, but you also have to remember we have beaten all those schools (except Delaware) numerous times, sometimes by lopsided scores as well, so don't get too worried about it.


And you have a big Raider fan here in Delaware. How is your RB doing. Hopefully prepped for a big Year!

BJuice
July 11th, 2008, 10:39 PM
Latest trip was at the hands of FBS WAC foe Hawaii last year 66-10. Whole mess of butt whippings since the program started in 93. El Cid got us 64-10 in 03. Matter of fact in 03 we gave up 50 or more points 5 times that season and won only one game by 7 over some podunk NAIA school.

I don't mind taking one on the cheek to a FBS squad because we have to start somewhere. And, the more FBS schools we play, the better our chances are of getting an upset. It can and will happen.

My four years at CSU were '94-'98. I can't remember missing a home football game during my time there. I have a personal policy of never leaving early (any sporting event, no matter how bad it gets). So, I sat through many a wood shed moment. Too many to name just one.

I am just thankful that the school has decided to take football seriously. I am also thankful for the great job that Coach Mills is doing in building the program and getting it headed in the right direction. Keep up the great work, Coach!!!

Compared to my time at CSU, it is a joy to go to a CSU football game.

gobluehose1
July 12th, 2008, 08:27 AM
last game of my senior year....2005 second round of the D-II playoffs we lost to then D-II member Central Arkansas 52-28

It would be great to meet them again one day in the D-I playoffs

appstate38
July 12th, 2008, 04:49 PM
By no means, I just decided to go back a little further

appstate38
July 12th, 2008, 04:50 PM
Does that qualifier at the end mean that only games while we were in school count in this thread? In that case, we weren't taken to the wood shed during that period.


By no means, I just decided to go back a little farther than most. That's all!

Scooter
July 12th, 2008, 08:34 PM
As terrible a coach as VG was, that game was tied at halftime. He just was an idiot and got out coached badly.

I think he was referring to how you guys got PHYSICALLY dominated in the second half. You guys were toe to toe with NDSU in the first half but that is it. It's hard to run plays when the defense has moved the line of scrimmage backwards on every play. Hey, it happens. Cal Poly did it to us in 2005...we returned the favor in 2006. I wouldn't say that game was an ass whooping...but to go into someone else's house and come out with a 20 point win while coasting the fourth quarter is a substancial win by any standard.

second half stats...GSU 32 plays 74 yards 0 points.. the stats would have been worse if you take out the 31 yards gained in the final :18 of the game. (29 plays 43 yards of offense for 29:42 of second half)

downbythebeach
July 12th, 2008, 08:59 PM
Dayton beat SFU in 2001 I believe 70-0

Mountain Panther
July 12th, 2008, 09:04 PM
In 2004 we lost to Iowa State 23-0. What hurts the most is that we actually thought we were going to win that game.

813Jag
July 12th, 2008, 09:09 PM
In 2004 we lost to Iowa State 23-0. What hurts the most is that we actually thought we were going to win that game.
Southern lost 41-7 to Tulane, in a game where we had multiple opportunities to make it a closer game. Including two fumbles inside the 5 yard line. xnonono2x The Green Wave ran a fake punt up 34-7 in the fourth quarter with their starting RB (Mewelde Moore).

CID1990
July 14th, 2008, 11:11 PM
1992.

The Citadel 10, Arkansas 3.

The SI preseason #24 pick with the high-powered passing attack couldn't even score a touchdown on us. Rick Reilly's nasty article was in an accompanying issue that had the Razorbacks at #24. So, not only was it a woodshed moment for Arkansas, it was doubly so for Mr. Reilly.

SactoHornetFan
July 14th, 2008, 11:51 PM
The 48th Causeway Classic in 2001. We got whitewashed at home to ucdavis 43-0. Ouch xoopsx

OLDMAIN80
July 15th, 2008, 08:04 AM
Whats FU's record at Wofford anyway? xsmiley_wix

According to my 2007 media guide:
Furman leads the series 49-25-7:(
at Wofford 16-19-2:(
at Furman 9-30-5:(
Largest Wofford win 69-0 1920:)
Largest Furman sin 44-0 1895:(

Wofford holds the distinction of being the first College Football team in the Great State of South Carolina to win a football game, they defeated Furman 5-1 in 1889.xcoolx

OL FU
July 15th, 2008, 08:24 AM
According to my 2007 media guide:
Furman leads the series 49-25-7:(
at Wofford 16-19-2:(
at Furman 9-30-5:(
Largest Wofford win 69-0 1920:)
Largest Furman sin 44-0 1895:(

Wofford holds the distinction of being the first College Football team in the Great State of South Carolina to win a football game, they defeated Furman 5-1 in 1889.xcoolx


I would still like to know how the score was kept during those daysxconfusedx

Appaholic
July 15th, 2008, 02:39 PM
1983 Greenville, SC
Furman University vs Appalachian State
Dick Sheridan (Future NC State Coach) vs. Mack Brown (Future UNC Coach)

Furman 49
AppSt 0

ouch!

Cap'n Cat
July 15th, 2008, 03:07 PM
Well since I can't think of anything else to say it hit me that this might be an interesting thread. Hopefully!

What would you consider as one of those "wood shed" moments for your favorite FCS team. Either from FBS teams or FCS teams.

For me I can think of several, in 1990 we got hammered by Clemson 48-0, NCSU 56-0 and the worst of them all was against SoCon rival Marshall 50-0xbawlingx

The GSU game from '04 wasn't much better at 54-7. But I had graduated by then.



52-9 loss at home to SIU in 1983.....

xrolleyesx xrolleyesx xrolleyesx

Grizo406
July 15th, 2008, 04:42 PM
52-9 loss at home to SIU in 1983.....

xrolleyesx xrolleyesx xrolleyesx


I'm not trying to move up on your "Slap List", but what about the 2001 Semifinal game in Missoula?

That one has "Honorable Mention; Wood Shed Games" written all over it!!xwhistlex xwhistlex xpeacex

appstate38
July 15th, 2008, 05:22 PM
I would still like to know how the score was kept during those daysxconfusedx

It was a new concept called math. They used the application of addition to tally the score, probably with such innovations as a pencil and paper!xrotatehx

Sorry man I couldn't resist.xpeacex

Go...gate
July 15th, 2008, 05:26 PM
And you have a big Raider fan here in Delaware. How is your RB doing. Hopefully prepped for a big Year!

Looks like Scott will return in good standing for this season. Some good experience and quality depth also back. Tough early season schedule, though (Stony Brook, Furman, CCU). I'm cautiously optimistic.

Thundar
July 15th, 2008, 05:50 PM
Does 52-0 over Valpo count??

furman94
July 15th, 2008, 06:21 PM
Looks like Scott will return in good standing for this season. Some good experience and quality depth also back. Tough early season schedule, though (Stony Brook, Furman, CCU). I'm cautiously optimistic.

Really... thats nice to know... xwhistlex

Mountain Panther
July 15th, 2008, 08:45 PM
I'm not trying to move up on your "Slap List", but what about the 2001 Semifinal game in Missoula?

That one has "Honorable Mention; Wood Shed Games" written all over it!!xwhistlex xwhistlex xpeacex

Since you're not playing by the thread rules (teams that have beat YOU, not the other way around), here ya go....

2006
Montana 7
Iowa 41

Never saw a QB look more like a deer in headlights that day. How many FBS teams have you scheduled since then??? xrolleyesx

We all can sit around and talk about big wins all day long....be a little modest.

SIUallDay
July 15th, 2008, 08:50 PM
Since you're not playing by the thread rules (teams that have beat YOU, not the other way around), here ya go....

2006
Montana 7
Iowa 41

Never saw a QB look more like a deer in headlights that day. How many FBS teams have you scheduled since then??? xrolleyesx

We all can sit around and talk about big wins all day long....be a little modest.

http://londonist.com/attachments/Hazel/ether.JPG

Mountain Panther
July 15th, 2008, 08:59 PM
http://londonist.com/attachments/Hazel/ether.JPG

xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx

RookieBison
July 15th, 2008, 08:59 PM
52-0 NDSU vs.Valparaiso University in our D-I opener in '04

SIUallDay
July 15th, 2008, 09:52 PM
xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx xeyebrowx

Ether

1.A volatile, highly flammable liquid, C2H5OC2H5, derived from the distillation of ethyl alcohol with sulfuric acid, can produce strong anesthetic effects.

2.The regions of space beyond the earth's atmosphere.

3.(archaic)the fifth and highest element after air and earth and fire and
water, believed in ancient and medieval civilizations to fill all space above the sphere of the moon and to compose the stars and planets.

4.An all-pervading, infinitely elastic, massless medium formerly postulated as the medium of propagation of electromagnetic waves.

5. A slang, commonly found on forums online, "Ether", or "Ethering" someone is the means to humiliate someone verbally, or to "diss them", but to an even greater extent. It commonly ends all "insult-fests" between 2 or more parties. It is basically a comment that touches your soul and makes it burn slow.

Mountain Panther
July 15th, 2008, 10:03 PM
Ether

1.A volatile, highly flammable liquid, C2H5OC2H5, derived from the distillation of ethyl alcohol with sulfuric acid, can produce strong anesthetic effects.

2.The regions of space beyond the earth's atmosphere.

3.(archaic)the fifth and highest element after air and earth and fire and
water, believed in ancient and medieval civilizations to fill all space above the sphere of the moon and to compose the stars and planets.

4.An all-pervading, infinitely elastic, massless medium formerly postulated as the medium of propagation of electromagnetic waves.

5. A slang, commonly found on forums online, "Ether", or "Ethering" someone is the means to humiliate someone verbally, or to "diss them", but to an even greater extent. It commonly ends all "insult-fests" between 2 or more parties. It is basically a comment that touches your soul and makes it burn slow.

xbowx xbowx xbowx xbowx xbowx xbowx xbowx

Grizo406
July 15th, 2008, 11:00 PM
Since you're not playing by the thread rules (teams that have beat YOU, not the other way around), here ya go....

2006
Montana 7
Iowa 41

Never saw a QB look more like a deer in headlights that day. How many FBS teams have you scheduled since then??? xrolleyesx

We all can sit around and talk about big wins all day long....be a little modest.

FWIW, I was just flippin' the good Cap'n some *****.

I would like to sincerely apologize to anyone that was offended by my total disregard for the rules/intent of this particular thread. I do stand corrected, and I thank you!

You're right, we can all sit around and talk about big wins...and who's won a National Championship all day long, but some have to leave the conversation early, don't they?!!?

Mountain Panther
July 16th, 2008, 05:52 PM
FWIW, I was just flippin' the good Cap'n some *****.

I would like to sincerely apologize to anyone that was offended by my total disregard for the rules/intent of this particular thread. I do stand corrected, and I thank you!

You're right, we can all sit around and talk about big wins...and who's won a National Championship all day long, but some have to leave the conversation early, don't they?!!?

;) ;) ;) ;)

xbowx xbowx xbowx

skinny_uncle
July 16th, 2008, 10:00 PM
52-9 loss at home to SIU in 1983.....

xrolleyesx xrolleyesx xrolleyesx
That was a good year for us.
:D