John why does this eat you up so much?GannonFan wrote:SHSU is relevant in the near past, McNeese isn't. Sure, if you're talking the past 30 years the roles are flipped, but if you're talking big programs right now SHSU gets the nod over McNeese for sure.JohnStOnge wrote:
It's amazing to me that people are calling Sam Houston State one of the top programs at the FCS level because they had two playoff runs to the championship game with one nucleus of players.
Do you know how many times Sam Houston State has won the Southland Conference's automatic bid to the I-AA/FCS playoffs during 27 years in the league?
Once. That was in 2011. So you're saying a program that got the Southland automatic bid ONCE in 27 years in the conference is one of the top programs at the I-AA/FCS level?
McNeese State has gotten the Southland automatic bid eight times. Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State have each won it three times. So Sam Houston State is tied for #4 on the list in terms of the number of Southland Conference automatic bids earned among other current Southland members with Central Arkansas, Nichols State and Southeastern Louisiana. And you're calling that one of the top programs at the I-AA/FCS level.
The way in which people fail to maintain historical perspective amazes me.
The Bearkats have been the most (and arguably the only) successful SLC team since 2000 if judged by the playoffs. Maybe not a traditional power yet, and maybe a bit inconsistent. I would wager there are many fans of teams that would of taken that mediocrity.
5 playoff appearances (won at least one game in each appearance)
3 Simi final appearances
2 Finals
10 Playoff wins I think the cowboys are next with 3.
10-4 vs BSC and 7 in a row