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RE: Rumblings in smelly Bisonland. FCS sucks! Go FBS NOW!
(12-18-2020 11:19 AM)Purplehazed Wrote:  DD, apology for cherry pick term.

The DE numbers provided could be used by DE alum to challenge DE's spending/result metric. We thought DE was a 1A jump partner a decade ago.

FBS spending and not even good fcs results for quite some time now. Is DE even the best fcs team in DE anymore?

With apologies to Delaware State, yes, Delaware is the best FCS team in Delaware. And we all know success in FCS is not an indicator of whether a school should or could go FBS. I can see if I can rustle up some more NCAA FRS reports for FCS playoff teams, but I probably won't get anything until after the new year.
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