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Post by Bvtiger on Nov 22, 2021 20:39:37 GMT -5
Below is the schedule for the 2021 FCS Football championships:
First round | Saturday Nov. 27
All times eastern. All games airing on ESPN+
Sacred Heart at Holy Cross | 12 p.m.
Davidson at Kennesaw State | 2 p.m.
UC Davis at South Dakota State | 3 p.m.
Stephen F. Austin at UIW | 3 p.m.
UT Martin at Missouri State | 4 p.m.
Northern Iowa at Eastern Washington | 4 p.m.
Southern Illinois at South Dakota | 6 p.m.
Florida A&M at Southeastern Louisiana | 7 p.m.
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Post by tsucrat on Nov 22, 2021 23:55:29 GMT -5
I'll be sure to mark my calendar for the famu game
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Post by jaythomas on Nov 23, 2021 9:03:55 GMT -5
Go get em, Snakes!
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Post by tsundenver on Nov 23, 2021 9:45:46 GMT -5
Of all of TSUs "rivals", FAMU is my least favorite. But I will pull for them to have success in the playoffs...
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Post by Bvtiger on Nov 24, 2021 15:58:06 GMT -5
History: FAMU is the only HBCU to when a National Championship in the Division 1AA/FCS era (1978). The head coach was Rudy Hubbard who was a Woody Hayes Ohio State disciple. After a 6–5 mark in Hubbard's first year in 1974, the Rattlers went 9–2 in 1975, 6–3–2 in 1976, then began a stretch from the 1977 to 1979 seasons, where they went 30–5. The Rattlers went unbeaten at 11–0 in 1977, and in 1978 the Rattlers went 12–1 and wrapped up the season winning the inaugural NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship held in Wichita Falls, Texas on December 16, 1978, defeating the UMass Minutemen by the score 35–28. In 1979, the Rattlers went 7–4 but made an exclamation mark in the season with a 16–13 defeat of the Division I Miami Hurricanes.
"GO Rattlers represent the SWAC well"!
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Post by tsundenver on Nov 24, 2021 16:28:29 GMT -5
History: FAMU is the only HBCU to when a National Championship in the Division 1AA/FCS era (1978). The head coach was Rudy Hubbard who was a Woody Hayes Ohio State disciple. After a 6–5 mark in Hubbard's first year in 1974, the Rattlers went 9–2 in 1975, 6–3–2 in 1976, then began a stretch from the 1977 to 1979 seasons, where they went 30–5. The Rattlers went unbeaten at 11–0 in 1977, and in 1978 the Rattlers went 12–1 and wrapped up the season winning the inaugural NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship held in Wichita Falls, Texas on December 16, 1978, defeating the UMass Minutemen by the score 35–28. In 1979, the Rattlers went 7–4 but made an exclamation mark in the season with a 16–13 defeat of the Division I Miami Hurricanes. "GO Rattlers represent the SWAC well"! Any guesses who beat them the year they won the championship and why that team did not participate in the play-offs???
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Post by tsumadness on Nov 24, 2021 17:21:14 GMT -5
Ooh…I know, I know!!!!
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Post by tsundenver on Nov 24, 2021 17:49:08 GMT -5
Let the other students have a chance Madness..
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