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CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 5:43 am
by bonarae
I believe they are the first FCS scholarship program to play a D-III in years. :thumbdown: :ohno:

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Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 5:47 am
by danefan
Not CCSU's fault.

As per Aceinthehole:
1) CCSU has just 4 HOME games scheduled (3 NEC games + Holy Cross) and 7 ROAD games
2) CCSU has back-to-back BYE weeks (Oct. 19 and 26)
3) CCSU has reached out to all FCS teams available for those weeks (Charlotte, Georgia Southern, Stetson, Stony Brook) and none are willing to come to New Britain.
4) CCSU's non-conf schedule is brutal for the first 5 weeks - @ JMU, @ Lehigh, vs. Holy Cross, @ Albany, at URI (3 CAA teams + 2 Patriot)
5) CCSU is NOT going on the ROAD for the 8th time this season, period.
This is completely the NEC's fault for (a) denying Monmouth affiliate membership and (b) not rearranging its league schedule to fix issues like this and (c) not be proactive about league membership despite the fact that it knew Albany (and URI to some extent) would bolt if a better full scholarship alternative came to light (i.e., the new CAA North).

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:47 am
by Stickman
Is there any real difference between playing D-3 and NAIA team? Have seen several FCS do that.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 5:53 pm
by bonarae
Stickman wrote:Is there any real difference between playing D-3 and NAIA team? Have seen several FCS do that.
The last time a scholarship FCS played a D-III was Portland State beating Willamette 36-10 on October 22, 2011. PFL members regularly play D-III and NAIA on their OOC schedules yearly.

According to another Albany poster on AGS:
On average, D-III schools are a little weaker than NAIA.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:44 pm
by SuperHornet
Stickman wrote:Is there any real difference between playing D-3 and NAIA team? Have seen several FCS do that.
I would actually consider the upper-tier NAIA schools as equivalent to D-II. That's schools like Carroll, Evangel, Cal Lutheran, etc. Note that there IS some limited cross-membership of schools between NAIA and NCAA, usually at D-II. A good example is Southern Oregon.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 11:40 am
by andy7171
D.III = football for the short and slow :lol:

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:15 pm
by BDKJMU
danefan wrote:Not CCSU's fault.

As per Aceinthehole:
1) CCSU has just 4 HOME games scheduled (3 NEC games + Holy Cross) and 7 ROAD games
2) CCSU has back-to-back BYE weeks (Oct. 19 and 26)
3) CCSU has reached out to all FCS teams available for those weeks (Charlotte, Georgia Southern, Stetson, Stony Brook) and none are willing to come to New Britain.
4) CCSU's non-conf schedule is brutal for the first 5 weeks - @ JMU, @ Lehigh, vs. Holy Cross, @ Albany, at URI (3 CAA teams + 2 Patriot)
5) CCSU is NOT going on the ROAD for the 8th time this season, period.
This is completely the NEC's fault for (a) denying Monmouth affiliate membership and (b) not rearranging its league schedule to fix issues like this and (c) not be proactive about league membership despite the fact that it knew Albany (and URI to some extent) would bolt if a better full scholarship alternative came to light (i.e., the new CAA North).
What about a Div II team? Heck, they've got at least one in CT (New Haven).

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 3:42 pm
by bonarae
BDKJMU wrote:What about a Div II team? Heck, they've got at least one in CT (New Haven).
No Division II teams in the region are available on 10/26.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:14 pm
by Willie
andy7171 wrote:D.III = football for the short and slow :lol:
:o :tothehand:

BTW, Willamette hung in there fairly well with PSU for being D-III, and we (my team) whooped them in Moorhead in 2009.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:29 am
by BDKJMU
bonarae wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:What about a Div II team? Heck, they've got at least one in CT (New Haven).
No Division II teams in the region are available on 10/26.
Then look outside the region. Sounds like their AD screwed up royally. You don't go into the year with ZERO home OOC games lined up.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 7:16 am
by SuperHornet
BDKJMU wrote:
bonarae wrote:
No Division II teams in the region are available on 10/26.
Then look outside the region. Sounds like their AD screwed up royally. You don't go into the year with ZERO home OOC games lined up.
This is correct. Even with UOP's suicide schedule in that last year of play in '95, the AD made sure the Tigers had a home OOC game, which they won (an upset of then-Pac-10 Oregon State). Of course, playing THAT game in a string with Fresno State, Arizona, Nebraska, and Oregon sorta killed the season for UOP, who finished 3-8 in a mediocre Big West Conference that was Sagarin-rated below the Big Sky despite technically being a I-A conference.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:06 am
by UAalum72
SuperHornet wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
Then look outside the region. Sounds like their AD screwed up royally. You don't go into the year with ZERO home OOC games lined up.
This is correct. Even with UOP's suicide schedule in that last year of play in '95, the AD made sure the Tigers had a home OOC game, which they won (an upset of then-Pac-10 Oregon State). Of course, playing THAT game in a string with Fresno State, Arizona, Nebraska, and Oregon sorta killed the season for UOP, who finished 3-8 in a mediocre Big West Conference that was Sagarin-rated below the Big Sky despite technically being a I-A conference.
Blue Devils DO have a home OOC game - Holy Cross on Sept. 14. These openings are late October when almost everyone is playing league games.

Re: CCSU is playing a D-III this season after all

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:27 am
by Libertine
bonarae wrote:I believe they are the first FCS scholarship program to play a D-III in years. :thumbdown: :ohno:

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnf ... id=4606058
Wesley played at Charleston Southern on 10/1/11. And smoked 'em.

Of course, Wesley made the national semifinals that year and CSU went 0-fer.