2014 fcs playoffs

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Re: 2014 fcs playoffs

Post by bobcat92 » Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:17 pm

I thought we did pretty good against SDSU but Ill State looked like they were much better than them. NDSU and ISU were co conference champs and didn't play each other this year. EWU suffered the same fate we did because of no defense.



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Re: 2014 fcs playoffs

Post by Cat Grad » Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:27 am

How about Illinois State versus North Dakota State for the National Championship? It could also truly establish the Missouri Valley as the dominate conference to which we have to concede that fact no matter how much Haley lobbies for the CAA..



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Re: 2014 fcs playoffs

Post by Cledus » Sun Dec 14, 2014 4:12 pm

Cat Grad wrote:How about Illinois State versus North Dakota State for the National Championship? It could also truly establish the Missouri Valley as the dominate conference to which we have to concede that fact no matter how much Haley lobbies for the CAA..
It's my prediction Illinois State takes the hardware. NDSU just doesn't seem as dominant in years past.


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Re: 2014 fcs playoffs

Post by Cat Grad » Sun Dec 14, 2014 4:28 pm

Cledus wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:How about Illinois State versus North Dakota State for the National Championship? It could also truly establish the Missouri Valley as the dominate conference to which we have to concede that fact no matter how much Haley lobbies for the CAA..
It's my prediction Illinois State takes the hardware. NDSU just doesn't seem as dominant in years past.


I know. They actually lost a game this year. There has to be a lot of pressure on their kids. Its like high school teams in Georgia that win five or six consecutive state championships. They don't want to be that team that breaks the string. They've had an amazing run and aren't you glad certain schools wouldn't let them in our conference? I suppose North Dakota will soon be leaving for the Missouri Valley as I believe their coach is building that team to fit that style of football. Three more games and then it will almost be time for spring football.

Have you ever taken a look at how many National Championships the two North Dakota schools have?



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Re: 2014 fcs playoffs

Post by lakesbison » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:52 pm

Cledus wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:How about Illinois State versus North Dakota State for the National Championship? It could also truly establish the Missouri Valley as the dominate conference to which we have to concede that fact no matter how much Haley lobbies for the CAA..
It's my prediction Illinois State takes the hardware. NDSU just doesn't seem as dominant in years past.

Yes mvfc is top dog, finished better than g5 conferences in sagarins

NDSU wins title again, it's like rocky 4!



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Re: 2014 fcs playoffs

Post by [cat_bracket] » Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:58 pm

lakesbison wrote:
Cledus wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:How about Illinois State versus North Dakota State for the National Championship? It could also truly establish the Missouri Valley as the dominate conference to which we have to concede that fact no matter how much Haley lobbies for the CAA..
It's my prediction Illinois State takes the hardware. NDSU just doesn't seem as dominant in years past.

Yes mvfc is top dog, finished better than g5 conferences in sagarins

NDSU wins title again, it's like rocky 4!
Because they're both so forgettable?



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