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RE: NDSU athletic director says Big Ten modifying FCS scheduling philosophy
(07-19-2017 09:31 PM)Nittany_Bearcat Wrote:  
(07-19-2017 08:46 PM)GE and MTS Wrote:  I don't see the point of scheduling FCS rather than FBS. It is for an automatic win, right? It isn't that hard to find an FBS that will be a sacrificial lamb.

I don't have a big problem with a regional FCS game.

Maryland vs Towson - as is occurring in 2017 - that's fine. Towson's like 20 miles from College Park. Towson made the 2013 FCS title game also, so Maryland wasn't "FCS dumpster diving" in scheduling this one either.

Games like Purdue vs Indiana State, Iowa vs Northern Iowa, and Minnesota vs. North Dakota State also make some sense.

Games like Rutgers vs. Morgan State, though? Come on Rutgers. That's pathetic.

Love those MEAC bands though.
07-20-2017 08:25 AM
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