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I know a you're lowly directional school grad, but what's so hard to understand about current stadium?
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Harvard is 418-216-34 at Harvard Stadium since the stadium opened in November, 1903. I'm too lazy to find out which road team has the best record against us there. My guess is Princeton or Yale in the Ivies. Both schools have had some long winning streaks against us over the years.
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Checking CFDB, Brown has an overall 79-30 record vs Harvard so I would bet they have the better record on your field than either Princeton or Yale.Ivytalk wrote:Harvard is 418-216-34 at Harvard Stadium since the stadium opened in November, 1903. I'm too lazy to find out which road team has the best record against us there. My guess is Princeton or Yale in the Ivies. Both schools have had some long winning streaks against us over the years.
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What are you smoking? It's the other way around!CatMom wrote:Checking CFDB, Brown has an overall 79-30 record vs Harvard so I would bet they have the better record on your field than either Princeton or Yale.Ivytalk wrote:Harvard is 418-216-34 at Harvard Stadium since the stadium opened in November, 1903. I'm too lazy to find out which road team has the best record against us there. My guess is Princeton or Yale in the Ivies. Both schools have had some long winning streaks against us over the years.
Seriously, Harvard is 45-52-7 all-time against Princeton and 55-65-8 all-time against Yale. So one of those teams -- probably Yale -- has more Harvard Stadium road wins than any other school. Harvard owns winning all-time records, by comfortable margins, against every other Ivy opponent.
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yeah, I did get it backwards. I was looking at Harvards recordsIvytalk wrote:What are you smoking? It's the other way around!CatMom wrote: Checking CFDB, Brown has an overall 79-30 record vs Harvard so I would bet they have the better record on your field than either Princeton or Yale.
Seriously, Harvard is 45-52-7 all-time against Princeton and 55-65-8 all-time against Yale. So one of those teams -- probably Yale -- has more Harvard Stadium road wins than any other school. Harvard owns winning all-time records, by comfortable margins, against every other Ivy opponent.
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So?CAA Flagship wrote:9 directionals in that list.
First, "directional" is not a great way to categorize colleges and universities as it only indicates the choice of the use of a compass direction in the name of a public institution and not about its mission, heritage, or much of anything else. Most followed either the normal school/teachers college/regional compressive path or were new creations in the 1950s-70s, but not all. But, they only reflect a small fraction of regional comprehensives. Regional comprehensive implies a state-owned school with a regional as opposed to state-wide (or broader) mission.
Second, we end up with an inane argument about which schools are directional and which are not, including looking back at historical names. I am surprised that (Southwest) Texas State and the (Southern Branch of the University of Idaho) were not also mentioned. I am sure there are more.
Third, Virginia and Maryland schools that might be "directional" in other states are found throughout the CAA. Just because they don't use a compass direction in the name, doesn't mean that they aren't very similar to such schools in other states.
Finally, I find it no surprise that "Northern Iowa" would play a number of other similar schools.

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WTF is your point?Mike Johnson wrote:So?CAA Flagship wrote:9 directionals in that list.
First, "directional" is not a great way to categorize colleges and universities as it only indicates the choice of the use of a compass direction in the name of a public institution and not about its mission, heritage, or much of anything else. Most followed either the normal school/teachers college/regional compressive path or were new creations in the 1950s-70s, but not all. But, they only reflect a small fraction of regional comprehensives. Regional comprehensive implies a state-owned school with a regional as opposed to state-wide (or broader) mission.
Second, we end up with an inane argument about which schools are directional and which are not, including looking back at historical names. I am surprised that (Southwest) Texas State and the (Southern Branch of the University of Idaho) were not also mentioned. I am sure there are more.
Third, Virginia and Maryland schools that might be "directional" in other states are found throughout the CAA. Just because they don't use a compass direction in the name, doesn't mean that they aren't very similar to such schools in other states.
Finally, I find it no surprise that "Northern Iowa" would play a number of other similar schools.
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Montana vs Northern Iowaclenz wrote:UNI-Dome (1976) Montana 1-0 100%
Record: 5-0-0
Win #
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2. 1987 Cedar Falls 33-16
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Overall record is Record: 26-11-1kalm wrote:And I believe we have twice as many wins as the next best team which, if memory serves is Idaho.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Don't know what our home record is since Woodward/Roos opened in 1967 (think it's only like .57), but we're 10-2 since putting in the red turf. Also, I'm pretty sure we have the most wins against the Griz in WGS at 4.
Since the Griz record apparently only goes back to reconstruction, then yes you are correct, we are officially 10-2 at "Roos" with MSU and PSU tied for opposing team with the most wins and the UM 0-fer...
Oddly enough the tie was in 1984,

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Re: Home record in your current stadium..and
The first is correct; the latter, not so much. Since 1986 against Montana, EWU is 4-9 at Missoula and 2-11 at home. Idaho (last game 2003) was 3-5 at Missoula and 4-4 at home. Idaho was a good rival that we miss. They will handle EWU this fall.kalm wrote:And I believe we have twice as many wins as the next best team which, if memory serves is Idaho.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:I'm pretty sure we have the most wins against the Griz in WGS at 4.
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kemajic wrote:The first is correct; the latter, not so much. Since 1986 against Montana, EWU is 4-9 at Missoula and 2-11 at home. Idaho (last game 2003) was 3-5 at Missoula and 4-4 at home. Idaho was a good rival that we miss. They will handle EWU this fall.kalm wrote:
And I believe we have twice as many wins as the next best team which, if memory serves is Idaho.
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I will save this and fatten up the worst looking crow I can find for you to eat on Aug. 30. The Eagles could be 0-3 by the time Montana comes to town. Yet another 0-4 start could be in the works. As Yogi would say, "Deja Vu all over again."Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:kemajic wrote: The first is correct; the latter, not so much. Since 1986 against Montana, EWU is 4-9 at Missoula and 2-11 at home. Idaho (last game 2003) was 3-5 at Missoula and 4-4 at home. Idaho was a good rival that we miss. They will handle EWU this fall.
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Just for clarification, by handle you mean a beatdown? Or escape with a 1 point win? Because I'm going to choke you with crow harder than your boyfriend does with his JJ.kemajic wrote:I will save this and fatten up the worst looking crow I can find for you to eat on Aug. 30. The Eagles could be 0-3 by the time Montana comes to town. Yet another 0-4 start could be in the works. As Yogi would say, "Deja Vu all over again."Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
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Yes, we get "beat down" all the time. Like that one time... 15 years ago. And that other time 20 years ago
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Handle means win; Idaho will beat EWU on August 30. Score is not important. That would take you to 5-16 against the Vandals.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Just for clarification, by handle you mean a beatdown? Or escape with a 1 point win? Because I'm going to choke you with crow harder than your boyfriend does with his JJ.kemajic wrote: I will save this and fatten up the worst looking crow I can find for you to eat on Aug. 30. The Eagles could be 0-3 by the time Montana comes to town. Yet another 0-4 start could be in the works. As Yogi would say, "Deja Vu all over again."
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I'll believe that when I see it. I don't believe that Idaho is guaranteed to beat either Montana school, EWU, or CP. In fact, with those four, I'd call the so-called "upset" more like "probable." The rest of the conference is a different story, of course. The middle tier would be in the "possible win" range. UNC and ISU, of course, are the near-guaranteed losers in our bunch.kemajic wrote:Handle means win; Idaho will beat EWU on August 30. Score is not important. That would take you to 5-16 against the Vandals.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Just for clarification, by handle you mean a beatdown? Or escape with a 1 point win? Because I'm going to choke you with crow harder than your boyfriend does with his JJ.

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Delaware beat you guys at the UNI Dome in 2007. You're not 100% against Delaware I can guarantee that.clenz wrote:UNI-Dome (1976)
Seats: 16,234
Largest Crowd: 17,190 vs. Southern Illinois (Oct 17, 2007)
230 Games
RECORD: 184-45-1 .804 win% (Including 15-5 in the playoffs... .750 win%)
Largest Win Streak: 25 Games (1989-1992)
Opponent records in the dome, sorted by most wins (not all opponents, but those "of interest")
Team Record Win% Playoff Record Playoff Win%
Western Illinois 6-11 35%
Northern Michigan 3-3 50% (all L's were during D2 days)
Youngstown State 3-12 20% 1-1 50%
Idaho 2-1 0.66%
Western Kentucky 2-3 40%
South Dakota State 2-3 40%
Stephan F Austin 2-3 40%
McNeese St 2-4 33% 0-1 0%
Illinois State 2-11 15%
Southern Illinois 2-12 14%
Missouri State 2-14 12%
Georgia Southern 1-0 100% 1-0 100%
Montana 1-0 100%
Delaware 0-1 0% 0-1 0%
Richmond 1-0 100% 1-0 100%
Lehigh 1-0 100% 1-0 100%
North Dakota 1-2 33%
North Dakota St 1-3 25% (win was during D2 days)
South Dakota 1-4 20%(win was during D2 days)
Indiana State 1-14 66%
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0-1 0%
Eastern Washington 0-5 0% 0-3 00%
Akron 0-1 00%
Weber State 0-2 0%
Arkansas St 0-1 0%
Southeast Missouri State 0-1 0%
Montana St 0-2 0% 0-1 0%
Arkansas St 0-1 0%
Eastern Illinois 0-10-1 0% 0-1 0%
Morgan St 0-2 0%
Northern Arizona 0-2 0%
William and Mary 0-1 0% 0-1 0%
Jacksonville State 0-1 0%
Texas St 0-1 0%
Idaho St 0-1 0%
Southern Utah 0-3 0%
Cal-Poly 0-3 0%
Maine 0-2 0% 0-2 0%
Northwestern St 0-1 0%
New Hampshire 0-3 0% 0-3 0%
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Re: Home record in your current stadium..and
One fuck up on that list...and it was a typo.
I'd say for a 36 year run of me going game by game to get results 1 fuck up as a typo is allowed.
Put your big ass perfect mouth up to the challenge and do the same....
Thought so, bitch
I'd say for a 36 year run of me going game by game to get results 1 fuck up as a typo is allowed.
Put your big ass perfect mouth up to the challenge and do the same....
Thought so, bitch
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EWU beat Idaho the last time they played in the Kibbie Dome. It's certainly not a no-brainer that Idaho will "handle" EWU. I don't expect a W, but I wouldn't be surprised. I don't really think anyone with any amount of objectivity would, either. EWU will need a couple take-aways and play a good game, but it's certainly not a stretch to think EWU could win.kemajic wrote:The first is correct; the latter, not so much. Since 1986 against Montana, EWU is 4-9 at Missoula and 2-11 at home. Idaho (last game 2003) was 3-5 at Missoula and 4-4 at home. Idaho was a good rival that we miss. They will handle EWU this fall.kalm wrote:
And I believe we have twice as many wins as the next best team which, if memory serves is Idaho.
You seem to forget that EWU came a few seconds away from beating UW this past season. Different years, different teams, but the differences in levels of talent are not what you try to make them out to be.

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Yep. The same can be said for Sac and OSU last year or the cats and WSU the year before. And just like with our Husky game, the most talented player in the Kibbie dome this year will be wearing an EWU uni.EWURanger wrote:EWU beat Idaho the last time they played in the Kibbie Dome. It's certainly not a no-brainer that Idaho will "handle" EWU. I don't expect a W, but I wouldn't be surprised. I don't really think anyone with any amount of objectivity would, either. EWU will need a couple take-aways and play a good game, but it's certainly not a stretch to think EWU could win.kemajic wrote: The first is correct; the latter, not so much. Since 1986 against Montana, EWU is 4-9 at Missoula and 2-11 at home. Idaho (last game 2003) was 3-5 at Missoula and 4-4 at home. Idaho was a good rival that we miss. They will handle EWU this fall.
You seem to forget that EWU came a few seconds away from beating UW this past season. Different years, different teams, but the differences in levels of talent are not what you try to make them out to be.
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Re: Home record in your current stadium..and
Kem is just a Griz troll. Come September, he'll be shitting crow for weeks.kalm wrote:Yep. The same can be said for Sac and OSU last year or the cats and WSU the year before. And just like with our Husky game, the most talented player in the Kibbie dome this year will be wearing an EWU uni.EWURanger wrote:
EWU beat Idaho the last time they played in the Kibbie Dome. It's certainly not a no-brainer that Idaho will "handle" EWU. I don't expect a W, but I wouldn't be surprised. I don't really think anyone with any amount of objectivity would, either. EWU will need a couple take-aways and play a good game, but it's certainly not a stretch to think EWU could win.
You seem to forget that EWU came a few seconds away from beating UW this past season. Different years, different teams, but the differences in levels of talent are not what you try to make them out to be.
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UC Davis
Aggie Stadium (opened 2007)
16 wins / 10 losses
Out of 26 home games in the facility, there have been 18 unique opponents (thanks, Great West Conf), so hard to say which opponents have the best/worst record. A lot of 0's and 1's.
Against (now) Big Sky opponents
8 wins / 6 losses
We were apparently better in our old facility, Toomey Field. 192-86-8
Aggie Stadium (opened 2007)
16 wins / 10 losses
Out of 26 home games in the facility, there have been 18 unique opponents (thanks, Great West Conf), so hard to say which opponents have the best/worst record. A lot of 0's and 1's.
Against (now) Big Sky opponents
8 wins / 6 losses
We were apparently better in our old facility, Toomey Field. 192-86-8
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Your quality control needs some work, bitch.clenz wrote:One fuck up on that list...and it was a typo.
I'd say for a 36 year run of me going game by game to get results 1 fuck up as a typo is allowed.
Put your big ass perfect mouth up to the challenge and do the same....
Thought so, bitch
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clenz wrote:One **** up on that list...and it was a typo.
I'd say for a 36 year run of me going game by game to get results 1 **** up as a typo is allowed.
Put your big ass perfect mouth up to the challenge and do the same....
Thought so, bitch
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kemajic wrote:I will save this and fatten up the worst looking crow I can find for you to eat on Aug. 30. The Eagles could be 0-3 by the time Montana comes to town. Yet another 0-4 start could be in the works. As Yogi would say, "Deja Vu all over again."Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:




