Howard at Maryland: Seven miles up US Route 1, $375K.
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Howard at Maryland: Seven miles up US Route 1, $375K.
OVC (1948)
Big Sky (1963)
Southland (1963)
Does Princeton or Harvard get the crown for the most conservative scheduling in the FCS?
The two teams share some open dates over the next five seasons. How about 9/14/24?
https://fbschedules.com/ncaa/sacramento-state/
https://fbschedules.com/ncaa/holy-cross/
If a school can get those games, of course. Not everyone can.
The Indians won the title in 1957-58 and 1958-59. Among their players was a 5-11 guard named Dave Gavitt and forward Gary Vandeweghe, uncle of NBA player Kiki Vandeweghe.
The MEAC is inexorably crumbling and no wants wants to admit it.
What does Columbia need to do to win the Ivy League; and if it is infeasible for them to ever win whatsoever, can we all say it out loud?
The same question could be asked of Georgetown, and to a...
The NCAA can't agree on a rule book right now, but what does "risk losing affiliation" mean? There are plenty of nonaffiliated teams just short of club status regularly playing NCAA teams, from...
Maryland football averaged 37,956 a game last season. That's down from over 50,000 in the ACC in 2003.
Except most of them don't. Richmond spends $2 million more on football than basketball. When was the last time you think of Holy Cross and "basketball"? When you think Furman, is it for football or...
If this is the case, why are there so few private schools that are competitive?
Bucknell has every opportunity for a PL title. I think everyone in the PL knows (but will not say it in public) that Georgetown does not.
As long as Georgetown is unable to recruit talent given...
There are six schools with at least 20 years in the subdivision (and are in playoff-eligible conferences) that have never made the playoffs. Who is the next to be invited?
1. Bucknell (Patriot...
NY doesn't have a massive Power 5 school because SUNY wasn't created until 1948 and the need for a flagship state school was largely ignored by the state for decades, if not centuries. Outside of...
It doesn't have to be, but the erosion in Eastern football over the decades has played into this perception. It's also biased by non-flagship state funded universities.
Best facilities? Princeton says hello.
https://www.princetontigersfootball.com/facilities-gallery/
https://www.princetontigersfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Stadium-Corner.jpg
Clarifying this:
There are 20 non-scholarship programs in FCS/I-AA. Of these, 11 schools offer merit aid upon admission. Even if an athletic scholarship is not available, academic scholarships are...
Patriot League, below. Makes it difficult to argue for an at-large bid anytime soon.
50. Lehigh (.500)
76. Bucknell (.475)
84. Lafayette (.459)
85. Georgetown (.458)
111. Holy Cross (.412)...
Here were the end of season Sagarin ratings below Holy Cross in the Patriot League (out of 258 Div. I schools):
197 Fordham (6-5)
224 Colgate (5-6)
229 Lafayette (3-8)
234 Lehigh (3-8)
246 ...
That said, the rest of the PL is way, way down. HC could be at the top another four or five years.
He wasn't indicted until May 16, so his record could have remained clean prior to then.
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The Patriot League could have been the elite conference for Eastern FCS football as well. But they don't choose to be, either.
Where was it going to expand? Absorb the Patriot League? Pick off schools from the Southern Conference?
Until recently, the CAA was always an amalgam of the old Yankee Conference, a handful of...
Sac is not paying a guarantee for that kind of travel. They can probably pick up a SLC team.
That said, it would be great for Georgetown to get any interest from a school west of I-95.