BREAKING: FCS Teams West of the Mississippi...
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:30 pm
...only have 9 days left this season.....enjoy your fleeting football out west this weekend.
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Just be glad you got the EASY western FBS team in your bracket, bub.Appaholic wrote:...only have 9 days left this season.....enjoy your fleeting football out west this weekend.
When did they move Richmond west of the Mississippi?AZGrizFan wrote:Just be glad you got the EASY western FBS team in your bracket, bub.Appaholic wrote:...only have 9 days left this season.....enjoy your fleeting football out west this weekend.
he is talking about the next round match up...UNI88 wrote:When did they move Richmond west of the Mississippi?AZGrizFan wrote: Just be glad you got the EASY western FBS team in your bracket, bub.
Wildcat Ryan wrote:I believe whoever wins between Weber State and Montana will beat JMU, and play App St in the National Title.
I'm not sure who JMU is going to beat in "Nooga...but JMU will beat which ever team shows up...Cap'n Cat wrote:Wildcat Ryan wrote:I believe whoever wins between Weber State and Montana will beat JMU, and play App St in the National Title.
You're nuts, son.
UNI and JMU in the title game. Watch it happen.
Wildcat Ryan wrote:The reason I believe Weber can win, is Because JMU's QB is a runner.
Cal Poly's QB was a runner, and he was forced to throw the ball, and he threw 4 picks.
JMU will have to throw the ball to beat Weber State, if of course Weber gets past UM.
I think JMU would have a easier time beating Montana, then they would Weber State. The reason for this is because Chase Reynolds for Montana has definetely been the workhorse for that offense this year, If someone shuts him down, then UM will be forced to thrown the ball. Bergquist has been nonexistent these past few weeks.
Weber State on the other hand has been getting results from both the passing and running games. Higgins and Smith have been sharing the load all season. Its harder to beat a team that is firing on all cylinders offensively.
If Weber shuts down Reynolds, Weber will win.
If Weber shuts down JMU's QB, Weber will win.
Yea, those lousy back east teams really got the snot beat out of them last year at Wa-Griz (Wofford)....oops...well, UMass got its butts kicked in 2006 at Wa-Griz....oops...SUUTbird wrote:Well im going to love to see either when Weber State vs Montana goes back east and beats the snot out of some back east teams. Then back east teams will finally know what hitting really is .
It's pretty funny that two games won by margins of 1 and 2 points respectively somehow prove the superiority of east coast football.Col Hogan wrote:Yea, those lousy back east teams really got the snot beat out of them last year at Wa-Griz (Wofford)....oops...well, UMass got its butts kicked in 2006 at Wa-Griz....oops...SUUTbird wrote:Well im going to love to see either when Weber State vs Montana goes back east and beats the snot out of some back east teams. Then back east teams will finally know what hitting really is .
Bring it on, brother...
Anyone care to place a little wager...say a school hat...on this little east vs west discussion...
Oh, give me a break...I never said "superior"...I just responded to this misguided belief that some how either BSC team will "beat the snot" out of any team they play from back east...AZGrizFan wrote:It's pretty funny that two games won by margins of 1 and 2 points respectively somehow prove the superiority of east coast football.Col Hogan wrote: Yea, those lousy back east teams really got the snot beat out of them last year at Wa-Griz (Wofford)....oops...well, UMass got its butts kicked in 2006 at Wa-Griz....oops...
Bring it on, brother...
Anyone care to place a little wager...say a school hat...on this little east vs west discussion...
Once it gets down to the last 8 teams, it's anybody's game. It doesn't prove which "coast" is better. All 8 of these teams are great, and any one of them would be a fine represenative as national champion.
Ouch!...wager anyone?Col Hogan wrote:Yea, those lousy back east teams really got the snot beat out of them last year at Wa-Griz (Wofford)....oops...well, UMass got its butts kicked in 2006 at Wa-Griz....oops...SUUTbird wrote:Well im going to love to see either when Weber State vs Montana goes back east and beats the snot out of some back east teams. Then back east teams will finally know what hitting really is .
Bring it on, brother...
Anyone care to place a little wager...say a school hat...on this little east vs west discussion...
SUUTbird...Weber folks...time to put up or shut up...Appaholic wrote:Ouch!...wager anyone?Col Hogan wrote: Yea, those lousy back east teams really got the snot beat out of them last year at Wa-Griz (Wofford)....oops...well, UMass got its butts kicked in 2006 at Wa-Griz....oops...
Bring it on, brother...
Anyone care to place a little wager...say a school hat...on this little east vs west discussion...
Next weekend...Cap'n Cat wrote:Ahem, no one's shut down UNI yet, either.
One season does not earn respect...the playoffs win respect...you've won ONE playoff game...win a few more, I'll believe...Wildcat Ryan wrote:Its funny how nobody gives Weber a chance.
Just about everybody said Weber was no match for Cal Poly, and now just about everyone thinks Montana is going to roll over Weber despite Weber winning the first game 45 to 28.
I bet if Weber beats Montana, everyone will still say Weber will lose to JMU or Villanova.
Nobody has given Weber the respect they have earned this year.
Col Hogan wrote:Next weekend...Cap'n Cat wrote:Ahem, no one's shut down UNI yet, either.
Who Mass??? I wish...Cap'n Cat wrote:Col Hogan wrote: Next weekend...
Who? UMass?
ACTUALLY, JMU's offense didn't beat our defense. Our special teams allowed a returned kickoff at the beginning of the second half. TECHNICALLY, our offense outscored their offense. Our special teams was a problem at the beginning of the year but that has been fixed over the last few games.Col Hogan wrote:Wildcat Ryan wrote:The reason I believe Weber can win, is Because JMU's QB is a runner.
Cal Poly's QB was a runner, and he was forced to throw the ball, and he threw 4 picks.
JMU will have to throw the ball to beat Weber State, if of course Weber gets past UM.
I think JMU would have a easier time beating Montana, then they would Weber State. The reason for this is because Chase Reynolds for Montana has definetely been the workhorse for that offense this year, If someone shuts him down, then UM will be forced to thrown the ball. Bergquist has been nonexistent these past few weeks.
Weber State on the other hand has been getting results from both the passing and running games. Higgins and Smith have been sharing the load all season. Its harder to beat a team that is firing on all cylinders offensively.
If Weber shuts down Reynolds, Weber will win.
If Weber shuts down JMU's QB, Weber will win.
IF, if, if, if, if...
No one has shut down the JMU offense...
I've seen them get by the UMass defense...the ASU defense...
I've watched them run and pass...yea, pass...
I hope any team that plays JMU thinks like you...that they are one-demensional...
New Hampshire upsets UNI this weekend.....same as Delaware last year....AppStateFTW wrote:ACTUALLY, JMU's offense didn't beat our defense. Our special teams allowed a returned kickoff at the beginning of the second half. TECHNICALLY, our offense outscored their offense. Our special teams was a problem at the beginning of the year but that has been fixed over the last few games.Col Hogan wrote:
IF, if, if, if, if...
No one has shut down the JMU offense...
I've seen them get by the UMass defense...the ASU defense...
I've watched them run and pass...yea, pass...
I hope any team that plays JMU thinks like you...that they are one-demensional...
And I know WHEN (not if) we face JMU in the championship game (although I think they'll get beat this weekend, unfortunately), they won't beat us again.
Proof: During the 2005 season (our first of 3 national championships), Furman beat us by 3 (sound familiar) in the regular season. We had to face them in the final round of the playoffs and we beat them by 6. Also, Furman was good back then. Oh, who was it that we beat in the Championship game? Oh yeah, the same Northern Iowa team who is supposed to beat App in Boone next week. Sorry to upset, but be prepared for a repeat of 2005 NIU, just one round earlier.
Key word in your analysis is TECHICALLY...AppStateFTW wrote:ACTUALLY, JMU's offense didn't beat our defense. Our special teams allowed a returned kickoff at the beginning of the second half. TECHNICALLY, our offense outscored their offense. Our special teams was a problem at the beginning of the year but that has been fixed over the last few games.Col Hogan wrote:
IF, if, if, if, if...
No one has shut down the JMU offense...
I've seen them get by the UMass defense...the ASU defense...
I've watched them run and pass...yea, pass...
I hope any team that plays JMU thinks like you...that they are one-demensional...
And I know WHEN (not if) we face JMU in the championship game (although I think they'll get beat this weekend, unfortunately), they won't beat us again.
Proof: During the 2005 season (our first of 3 national championships), Furman beat us by 3 (sound familiar) in the regular season. We had to face them in the final round of the playoffs and we beat them by 6. Also, Furman was good back then. Oh, who was it that we beat in the Championship game? Oh yeah, the same Northern Iowa team who is supposed to beat App in Boone next week. Sorry to upset, but be prepared for a repeat of 2005 NIU, just one round earlier.
Appaholic wrote:Ouch!...wager anyone?Col Hogan wrote: Yea, those lousy back east teams really got the snot beat out of them last year at Wa-Griz (Wofford)....oops...well, UMass got its butts kicked in 2006 at Wa-Griz....oops...
Bring it on, brother...
Anyone care to place a little wager...say a school hat...on this little east vs west discussion...