Very good read. I didn't know the Presby/Furman game was so close.The Big South Conference, which since it began playing football in 2002 has been widely seen as little brother to the superior Southern Conference, is off to the best start in league history.
Charleston Southern’s win over The Citadel was just the first volley in the Big South’s assault on the SoCon, which has been playing football since 1933.
The same weekend, the Big South’s Gardner-Webb scored its first victory over former SoCon power Furman, 28-21. The Paladins lost the next week at Coastal Carolina, 35-28. And only a blocked field goal in the final seconds kept Furman from going 0-3 against the Big South in last week’s 21-20 win over Presbyterian.
Last weekend, Big South teams knocked off two ranked FCS opponents in the same week of the regular season for the first time. Coastal Carolina hammered No. 25 Eastern Kentucky, 51-32, and Gardner-Webb topped No. 11 Richmond, 12-10.
All in all, Big South squads are 9-2 against fellow FCS programs, the best start in league history. That includes a 3-1 mark against the SoCon and 1-1 against the Colonial Athletic Association.
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Btw, what a relief that VMI is leaving the Big South. I didn't realize they were this bad.
But losing struggling VMI to the SoCon might be a net-plus for the Big South; the Keydets have not posted a winning season since 1981 and are 1-2 this season after a 37-24 loss to Division II North Greenville


