IMO, it hurts if anything. Not a big deal, but I think dominance by a single team is either old or a sign of a weaker division. Look at D3 with Mount Union and WI-Whitewater.
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That's debatable. Seems to me that a lot of people used to point to the proliferation of different champs from 2000-2010 as a sign of A) programs on the rise, and B) a healthy level of competition.Gil Dobie wrote:It didn't hurt when Youngstown played in 4 straight, winning 3, Marshall playing in 5 out of 6 and winning a couple, GSU playing in 5 out of 6 and winning 4.
Brock Landers wrote:Said this on AGS; it's great for NDSU, and probably bad for the rest of us. At some point it starts to point to a problem with the playing field or ability of the rest of the schools. I certainly don't think highly of the rest of DIII, and I probably know as much about DIII as the average dude knows about FCS.
I'd also say the parity of the last 20 years was a big part of the NFL's rise to dominating the pro sports scene.
Obviously none of this should be directed towards NDSU themselves. It's not their fault that the competition just apparently isn't up to snuff.
A lot of ECB teams won from 2000-10, including the 3-peat by App St.Brock Landers wrote:That's debatable. Seems to me that a lot of people used to point to the proliferation of different champs from 2000-2010 as a sign of A) programs on the rise, and B) a healthy level of competition.Gil Dobie wrote:It didn't hurt when Youngstown played in 4 straight, winning 3, Marshall playing in 5 out of 6 and winning a couple, GSU playing in 5 out of 6 and winning 4.
Now we have former-powers that either suck and have waning interest (Delaware), are inexplicably mediocre (JMU), are twisting in the wind of constant turnover-driven identity crises (Montana), or just up and left (App State, Georgia Southern, UMass, etc.).
Maybe thing will normalize at some point. Or maybe NDSU will run off ten straight title appearances.
ECB has nothing to do with it. Wasn't good when AppSt was threepeating either.Gil Dobie wrote:A lot of ECB teams won from 2000-10, including the 3-peat by App St.
Agreed.89Hen wrote:Brock Landers wrote:Said this on AGS; it's great for NDSU, and probably bad for the rest of us. At some point it starts to point to a problem with the playing field or ability of the rest of the schools. I certainly don't think highly of the rest of DIII, and I probably know as much about DIII as the average dude knows about FCS.
I'd also say the parity of the last 20 years was a big part of the NFL's rise to dominating the pro sports scene.
Obviously none of this should be directed towards NDSU themselves. It's not their fault that the competition just apparently isn't up to snuff.![]()
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EWU, SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, Cal Poly, SUU, CCU, JSU, UNH... recruiting better athletes, making facilities upgrades, and moving away from DII. Not treading water. Sulker!GannonFan wrote:Of course it hurts, and you only have to look at DIII to see it - nothing else matters except for Mount Union playing Wisc-Whitewater every year. If you're another DIII school, then you don't exist.
It is a bit like the Marshall issue in the 90's, although that was impacted by Marshall also hosting the title game and in many years getting some favoritism to help increase their chances of getting there.
In an ideal world, there would be more competition, but FCS has fallen on hard times - a whole conference (SoCon) that used to be dominant is now a shell of its former self with all the defections, the CAA's flagship programs are in a pattern of steady decline, and the rest of the subdivision is just treading water as they get closer to DII than to FBS. It's like the whole subdivision is turning into the Patriot League.
And the number of programs that are not doing that are at least double the list you can make for those that are. You can pretend that FCS is healthy and strong all you want, but when you see what's become of a once-proud conference like the SoCon it's easy to see that there is blood in the water in FCS.kalm wrote:EWU, SDSU, NDSU, Missouri State, Cal Poly, SUU, CCU, JSU, UNH... recruiting better athletes, making facilities upgrades, and moving away from DII. Not treading water. Sulker!GannonFan wrote:Of course it hurts, and you only have to look at DIII to see it - nothing else matters except for Mount Union playing Wisc-Whitewater every year. If you're another DIII school, then you don't exist.
It is a bit like the Marshall issue in the 90's, although that was impacted by Marshall also hosting the title game and in many years getting some favoritism to help increase their chances of getting there.
In an ideal world, there would be more competition, but FCS has fallen on hard times - a whole conference (SoCon) that used to be dominant is now a shell of its former self with all the defections, the CAA's flagship programs are in a pattern of steady decline, and the rest of the subdivision is just treading water as they get closer to DII than to FBS. It's like the whole subdivision is turning into the Patriot League.
So you claim.kalm wrote:EWU making facilities upgradesGannonFan wrote:Of course it hurts, and you only have to look at DIII to see it - nothing else matters except for Mount Union playing Wisc-Whitewater every year. If you're another DIII school, then you don't exist.
It is a bit like the Marshall issue in the 90's, although that was impacted by Marshall also hosting the title game and in many years getting some favoritism to help increase their chances of getting there.
In an ideal world, there would be more competition, but FCS has fallen on hard times - a whole conference (SoCon) that used to be dominant is now a shell of its former self with all the defections, the CAA's flagship programs are in a pattern of steady decline, and the rest of the subdivision is just treading water as they get closer to DII than to FBS. It's like the whole subdivision is turning into the Patriot League.
kalm wrote:Cal Poly, SUU, CCU, JSU, UNH... recruiting better athletes, making facilities upgrades, and moving away from DII. Not treading water. Sulker!
Here's what I was responding to and it simply isn't true:89Hen wrote:kalm wrote:Cal Poly, SUU, CCU, JSU, UNH... recruiting better athletes, making facilities upgrades, and moving away from DII. Not treading water. Sulker!On those. Cal Poly was better 10 years ago, SUU?
Coastal is only ten years old, no real movement here. Which JSU, Jax St?? Please.
Programs and conferences will decline and come back. We'll lose some great programs and new ones will rise up. My examples are of schools who are making strides in either facilities, winning, attendance, and/or quality of athletes and there are others I'm leaving out.rest of the subdivision is just treading water as they get closer to DII than to FBS.
Here's what I was responding to and it simply isn't true:89Hen wrote:kalm wrote:Cal Poly, SUU, CCU, JSU, UNH... recruiting better athletes, making facilities upgrades, and moving away from DII. Not treading water. Sulker!On those. Cal Poly was better 10 years ago, SUU?
Coastal is only ten years old, no real movement here. Which JSU, Jax St?? Please.
Programs and conferences will decline and come back. We'll lose some great programs and new ones will rise up. My examples are of schools who are making strides in either facilities, winning, attendance, and/or quality of athletes and there are others I'm leaving out.rest of the subdivision is just treading water as they get closer to DII than to FBS.
kalm wrote:There are different perspectives from which to view the state of FCS and those from UD seem to be myopic.
FWIW, Hen fans are some of the most brutally honest fans around. It's not a "because we're down everyone is down", but UD being down certainly hurts I-AA football. Who besides Montana averaged 20k+ fans for a dozen years?dbackjon wrote:Just because UD, like the majority of their fans is old, and has fallen and can't get up, doesn't mean the rest of FCS is in the same boat.
I hope they are. All of them. But until that day...Grizalltheway wrote:Who's to say Furman, JMU and even UD won't be back at some point?