TexasTerror
June 12th, 2007, 07:29 AM
When did Missouri State and Sam Houston State move down to Div II? I d idn't realize Arkansas State moved to Div II either. Big fan of the Div II message boards, but this is ridiculous...
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Countdown to college football under way
Leo Kelley
The Cowboys finished a disappointing 7-6 (3-5 in the weak Big 12 Conference) in 2006. That included lopsided wins over three of the worst teams in the nation — Missouri State and Arkansas State (two Division II squads) and Florida Atlantic. OSU lost to its only non-conference opponent with a heartbeat — Houston. Other losses were to lowly Kansas State, Texas A&M, Texas, Texas Tech and OU.
The Cowboys open the season at No. 16 Georgia, then will roll over two absolute stiffs — No. 109 Florida Atlantic and No. 82 Troy. Week 4 brings No. 49 Texas Tech to Stillwater, followed by Division 2 Sam Houston State. OSU is at College Station in Week 6 to take on No. 23 Texas A&M, and at Lincoln the following week for the No. 18 Cornhuskers. The Kansas State Mildcats travel to Stillwater in Week 8, while the Cowboys head to Norman the following week. OSU hosts the Longhorns in Week 10 and finished the regular season against a couple of slugs — Kansas and Baylor.
The Cowboys face a tougher schedule in 2007, even after the ridiculous matchup with Sam Houston State is thrown out. But if OSU wants to become a force, games with Division II schools have to go. Wins over D2 clubs mean nothing.
http://www.adaeveningnews.com/localsports/local_story_162101716.html
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Countdown to college football under way
Leo Kelley
The Cowboys finished a disappointing 7-6 (3-5 in the weak Big 12 Conference) in 2006. That included lopsided wins over three of the worst teams in the nation — Missouri State and Arkansas State (two Division II squads) and Florida Atlantic. OSU lost to its only non-conference opponent with a heartbeat — Houston. Other losses were to lowly Kansas State, Texas A&M, Texas, Texas Tech and OU.
The Cowboys open the season at No. 16 Georgia, then will roll over two absolute stiffs — No. 109 Florida Atlantic and No. 82 Troy. Week 4 brings No. 49 Texas Tech to Stillwater, followed by Division 2 Sam Houston State. OSU is at College Station in Week 6 to take on No. 23 Texas A&M, and at Lincoln the following week for the No. 18 Cornhuskers. The Kansas State Mildcats travel to Stillwater in Week 8, while the Cowboys head to Norman the following week. OSU hosts the Longhorns in Week 10 and finished the regular season against a couple of slugs — Kansas and Baylor.
The Cowboys face a tougher schedule in 2007, even after the ridiculous matchup with Sam Houston State is thrown out. But if OSU wants to become a force, games with Division II schools have to go. Wins over D2 clubs mean nothing.
http://www.adaeveningnews.com/localsports/local_story_162101716.html