Saint3333 wrote:I understand your position, but let's look at who UD beat to win the small college titles:
Rollins
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Bucknell
Guys congrats on the small college titles, but they are not at the same level of 1-AA/FCS titles. You guys were the best small college from the Northeast during those years. And I'm sure you would have beaten ASU like a drum back then, but to put those on equal footings with the FCS champions of the past 20 years is a knock to those champions including UD's FCS championship.
But again, you're pretty much exposing yourself as completely unknowledgeable of the level of football back in the day. Believe it or not, Bucknell used to be a good program. And of course, in the year that UD beat Bucknell to end the season as national champs, they also beat major college participants Temple and villanova. They beat Rutgers in another one of those years (of course, that goes the other way, Rutgers back then sucked compared to what they are now, although really they still suck a little bit now). Sure the names look funny when you look back 30, 40, 50, or 60 years, but I'm sure you aren't all that old so of course the names would look odd. Of course, voters in 1946 actually had Delaware as #19, in the final AP poll, so apparently they thought a little more of the teams UD played back then than you do. But since those votes actually lived then and knew about those teams, I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt over you in this one.
You still can't get around the fact that there have always, always been levels of football - and UD has always (well, except for that 2 year window when I-AA was starting up) been at the next level down from the top level of college football. Just like they are today.