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RE: History of Western G5 FBS Conferences 1988 to present
(04-27-2017 12:27 PM)AZcats Wrote:  
(04-26-2017 11:54 PM)Nittany_Bearcat Wrote:  
(04-26-2017 11:34 PM)AZcats Wrote:  Please, post links of FBS vs D2 games and of this mysterious UNA win against the FBS team.

It was 20 years ago. But it DID happen.

North Alabama 48, Louisiana-Lafayette 42, in 4 overtimes.

Ok, I concede. I failed to make the connection when looking at UNA's list of opponents and saw Southwestern Louisiana. That season, UNA was coming off a recent three-peat and USL was 1-10 and outscored 553-164.

Now to get on topic and clarify earlier typos:
(05-02-2016 09:55 PM)UTEPDallas Wrote:  There's 27 FBS schools in the Mountain and Pacific zones. 23 are in two conferences (MWC, Pac-12) ...

That's true. Hawaii is not in the Pacific Time Zone. Interestingly, there are more FBS teams in those two time zones than there are FCS teams. Only 6 in the Pacific and 7 in the Mountain. Only 16% of Division I football teams are in those zones.
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