RE: Summer of 2019: Ghosts of College Football Games Past
Threads like this, Alternate History of College football and defunct college football/conferences give me an idea. We all should do a project together that includes the history of college sports, defunct schools including the ones closing today, defunct football teams, defunct conferences, oldest conferences like the KCAC that was created in 1890 with Kansas, Kansas State, Baker and others and maps of all the conferences with a timeline for which schools were at. I noticed that there were NJCCA schools part of conferences in the old days including the military and California schools, and the timeline of when schools started to break down to groups. Boise State before 1940 played 4 year schools when they were still JC. The defunct D2 WVIAA that disbanded a few years ago would be considered a major football conference before conferences like Big 8, ACC, PAC 12 and SEC were formed.
The links we could use for reference are like the one I gave above. This could give us more ideas about alternate history of College football like CalTech kept, grew like Stanford and followed their conference mates UCLA to the PAC 12.
RE: Summer of 2019: Ghosts of College Football Games Past
2003 #12 NIU @ #23 Bowling Green
NIU (7-0): 10th in BCS Standings - knocked off #15 Maryland, #21 Alabama, & Iowa St
Bowling Green (6-1): knocked off #16 Purdue & lost 24-17 to defending national champ Ohio St
Quote:Bowling Green was nationally ranked and 8-0 when Northern Illinois upset the Falcons in 2002. One year later, the roles were reversed. The Falcons were still ranked, but NIU was the undefeated team when they invaded Doyt Perry Stadium on Oct. 25, 2003. In the only visit ever to a MAC stadium by ESPN's College Gameday, A sellout crowd of 31,007 witnessed the No. 23 Falcons take down the No. 12 Huskies, 34-18.
Bowling Green vaulted to 7-1 and 4-0 in the MAC with the win. They ultimately captured the MAC's Western Division, won 11 games and hosted the MAC Championship game. The team rose as high as 15th in the Associated Press poll and as high as 16th in the BCS standings in 2003.
NIU (7-0): 10th in BCS Standings - knocked off #15 Maryland, #21 Alabama, & Iowa St
Bowling Green (6-1): knocked off #16 Purdue & lost 24-17 to defending national champ Ohio St
Quote:Bowling Green was nationally ranked and 8-0 when Northern Illinois upset the Falcons in 2002. One year later, the roles were reversed. The Falcons were still ranked, but NIU was the undefeated team when they invaded Doyt Perry Stadium on Oct. 25, 2003. In the only visit ever to a MAC stadium by ESPN's College Gameday, A sellout crowd of 31,007 witnessed the No. 23 Falcons take down the No. 12 Huskies, 34-18.
Bowling Green vaulted to 7-1 and 4-0 in the MAC with the win. They ultimately captured the MAC's Western Division, won 11 games and hosted the MAC Championship game. The team rose as high as 15th in the Associated Press poll and as high as 16th in the BCS standings in 2003.
College Gameday:
Game:
Correction: ESPN GameDay has come to a MAC stadium twice: the other was 2016 Western Michigan vs Buffalo.
But geeze, I should watch that game you posted. I love seeing MAC games looking like that. Looking back, looks like 2003 was a glory year: Northern Illinois, Miami, and Bowling Green St all ranked.........Crazy. We need that this year in 2019!!!
ALSO, I didn't realize Miami finished #10 that year! Only loss: #8 Iowa in Iowa City.........Oh that was Ben Roethlisberger's last year. Damn.
NIU (7-0): 10th in BCS Standings - knocked off #15 Maryland, #21 Alabama, & Iowa St
Bowling Green (6-1): knocked off #16 Purdue & lost 24-17 to defending national champ Ohio St
Quote:Bowling Green was nationally ranked and 8-0 when Northern Illinois upset the Falcons in 2002. One year later, the roles were reversed. The Falcons were still ranked, but NIU was the undefeated team when they invaded Doyt Perry Stadium on Oct. 25, 2003. In the only visit ever to a MAC stadium by ESPN's College Gameday, A sellout crowd of 31,007 witnessed the No. 23 Falcons take down the No. 12 Huskies, 34-18.
Bowling Green vaulted to 7-1 and 4-0 in the MAC with the win. They ultimately captured the MAC's Western Division, won 11 games and hosted the MAC Championship game. The team rose as high as 15th in the Associated Press poll and as high as 16th in the BCS standings in 2003.
College Gameday:
Game:
Correction: ESPN GameDay has come to a MAC stadium twice: the other was 2016 Western Michigan vs Buffalo.
But geeze, I should watch that game you posted. I love seeing MAC games looking like that. Looking back, looks like 2003 was a glory year: Northern Illinois, Miami, and Bowling Green St all ranked.........Crazy. We need that this year in 2019!!!
ALSO, I didn't realize Miami finished #10 that year! Only loss: #8 Iowa in Iowa City.........Oh that was Ben Roethlisberger's last year. Damn.
Even besides the end result, not sure I can watch a game with Herbstreit.