Lehigh Football Nation
August 31st, 2007, 04:25 PM
What a loser. (http://www.mcall.com/sports/college/all-fbc-picks.6021643aug31,0,7345861.story?track=rss)
Division I-A and I-AA football no longer exist.
In an effort to make the schools formerly known as I-AA feel less like second-class institutions, the NCAA has divided Division I football into the Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A, which uses bowl games as its postseason) and the Football Championship Subdivision (I-AA, which uses a playoff and actually crowns an NCAA champion in the postseason).
So, remember the Cardinals weren't playing a I-AA team when they buried Murray State 73-10 Thursday night. They were playing an FCS team.
Same goes for Ohio State vs. Youngstown State; Michigan vs. Appalachian State (the defending FCS champ); Florida vs. Western Kentucky; Texas A&M vs. Montana State; and Boise State vs. Weber State.
As for the competitive games in this opening weekend of college football, No. 12 California hosts No. 15 Tennessee in a Pac-10-Southeastern Conference matchup Saturday. On Monday night, the Bowden family gets together for No. 19 Florida State at Clemson.
Appalachian State (no line) at No. 5 Michigan
First I-AA, whoops, FCS team to visit the Big House. MICHIGAN 44-20.
Youngstown State (no line) at No. 11 Ohio State
Coach Jim Tressel faces his former school. OHIO STATE 35-13.
Northern Colorado (no line) at No. 23 Hawaii
Colt Brennan throws five TDs for Warriors -- by halftime. HAWAII 60-14.
Montana State (no line) at No. 25 Texas A&M
Montana State upset Colorado last season. TEXAS A&M 42-13.
GO MSU, YSU and ASU! MAKE US PROUD!
Division I-A and I-AA football no longer exist.
In an effort to make the schools formerly known as I-AA feel less like second-class institutions, the NCAA has divided Division I football into the Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A, which uses bowl games as its postseason) and the Football Championship Subdivision (I-AA, which uses a playoff and actually crowns an NCAA champion in the postseason).
So, remember the Cardinals weren't playing a I-AA team when they buried Murray State 73-10 Thursday night. They were playing an FCS team.
Same goes for Ohio State vs. Youngstown State; Michigan vs. Appalachian State (the defending FCS champ); Florida vs. Western Kentucky; Texas A&M vs. Montana State; and Boise State vs. Weber State.
As for the competitive games in this opening weekend of college football, No. 12 California hosts No. 15 Tennessee in a Pac-10-Southeastern Conference matchup Saturday. On Monday night, the Bowden family gets together for No. 19 Florida State at Clemson.
Appalachian State (no line) at No. 5 Michigan
First I-AA, whoops, FCS team to visit the Big House. MICHIGAN 44-20.
Youngstown State (no line) at No. 11 Ohio State
Coach Jim Tressel faces his former school. OHIO STATE 35-13.
Northern Colorado (no line) at No. 23 Hawaii
Colt Brennan throws five TDs for Warriors -- by halftime. HAWAII 60-14.
Montana State (no line) at No. 25 Texas A&M
Montana State upset Colorado last season. TEXAS A&M 42-13.
GO MSU, YSU and ASU! MAKE US PROUD!