I've been watching how Deion Sanders is purging his roster at Colorado. SMU had more players on their roster at the time they (SMU) received the Death Penalty in 1986 than Colorado has now. I was curious, can my alma mater, a D2 team, schedule Colorado this year?
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Originally posted by Pure cool View PostI've been watching how Deion Sanders is purging his roster at Colorado. SMU had more players on their roster at the time they (SMU) received the Death Penalty in 1986 than Colorado has now. I was curious, can my alma mater, a D2 team, schedule Colorado this year?
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Originally posted by FortLewis4Lyfe View PostMines hopefully picks up a few transfers. Only a 30 minute drive from Boulder to Golden and it seems like being a starter on a D2 National Championship contender would be much more fun than bench for a low tier FBS/FCS team.
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Years ago, when Northern Colorado was D2 and winning national championships, they played in the NCC against mostly against Dakota and MN schools. UNC always had their fair share of Buffalo transfers including a very good RB with the last name of Snowden if my memory is correct. Maybe some will go local D2.
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Originally posted by vikingfaithful View PostYears ago, when Northern Colorado was D2 and winning national championships, they played in the NCC against mostly against Dakota and MN schools. UNC always had their fair share of Buffalo transfers including a very good RB with the last name of Snowden if my memory is correct. Maybe some will go local D2.
As for CU, the Mizzou fans cursed them for the 5 down game, and they haven't been right since.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
The real question is wtf happened to UNC football once they went D1.
As for CU, the Mizzou fans cursed them for the 5 down game, and they haven't been right since.
I'm thinking Mizzou lost a last second game against Nebraska on a reception in the end zone that was clearly incomplete also leading to NU downfall.
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Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post
UNC was a powerhouse D2 school they were the 1st NCC school to move tú D1, which started the domino effect of most of the conference moving up and the downfall of NCC. Don't know why UNC has fallen so far since the move up. You would think they would have a recruiting advantage with the talent rich front range in their backyard. If UNC played school of mines I believe they would lose.
I'm thinking Mizzou lost a last second game against Nebraska on a reception in the end zone that was clearly incomplete also leading to NU downfall.
I remember the UNC teams during that 3 or 4 year run. They knocked Pitt out of the playoffs too many times. I always assumed they were primed to be good in D1, but it never panned out.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
I laugh every time Mizzou loses, but I think they do have some witchcraft working for them.
I remember the UNC teams during that 3 or 4 year run. They knocked Pitt out of the playoffs too many times. I always assumed they were primed to be good in D1, but it never panned out.
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Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post
UNC was a powerhouse D2 school they were the 1st NCC school to move tú D1, which started the domino effect of most of the conference moving up and the downfall of NCC. Don't know why UNC has fallen so far since the move up. You would think they would have a recruiting advantage with the talent rich front range in their backyard. If UNC played school of mines I believe they would lose.
I'm thinking Mizzou lost a last second game against Nebraska on a reception in the end zone that was clearly incomplete also leading to NU downfall.
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