TexasTerror
September 4th, 2007, 01:06 PM
Seems the SLC and other conferences are trying to take advantage of the AppSt over Michigan pub by sharing their own successes over FBS programs...
RISCO, Texas - While Appalachian State’s incredible come-from-behind 34-32 win at No. 5 Michigan on Saturday will rank forever as one of the greatest upsets in college football history, it is not that uncommon for a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) team to defeat a Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program.
Although not quite the headline-grabber as Appalachian State’s monumental upset, a second FCS team knocked off an FBS opponent on Saturday, as Nicholls State from the Southland Conference upended 2006 bowl participant Rice, 16-14, in Houston.
In fact, the Nicholls State victory was the 12th for Southland Conference teams against the FBS since the 2000 season. Northwestern State has won four games against FBS competition in that time, and Sam Houston State, Nicholls State and Stephen F. Austin each have two wins. McNeese State and Texas State each have one victory versus the Bowl Subdivision during this period.
http://www.southland.org/ViewArticle.dbml?temp_site=NO&DB_OEM_ID=18400&ATCLID=1206891
Southland Conference Wins Vs. NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Formerly I-A) Opponents Since 2000:
2000:
Northwestern State 23, at Louisiana-Lafayette 21
Sam Houston State 21, at Louisiana-Lafayette 14
Stephen F. Austin 34, at Louisiana Tech 31
Texas State 27, at Louisiana-Monroe 7
2001:
Northwestern State 27, at TCU 24
Sam Houston State 20, at Louisiana-Monroe 9
Nicholls State 28, Arkansas State 22
2002:
McNeese State 24, at Louisiana-Monroe 19
2003:
Northwestern State 14, at Louisiana-Monroe 10 Stephen F. Austin 23, at Louisiana-Monroe 21
2005:
Northwestern State 27, at Louisiana-Monroe 23
2007:
Nicholls State 16, at Rice 14
Close Calls (Since 2000):
2000:
at Louisiana-Monroe 27, Nicholls State 21
2001:
at Texas A&M 38, McNeese State 24
2003:
at South Florida 27, Nicholls State 17
at Tulane 27, Northwestern State 24
2004:
at Louisiana-Lafayette 14, Northwestern State 7 at Baylor 24, Texas State 17
2005:
at Indiana 35, Nicholls State 31
at Tulane 28, Southeastern Louisiana 21
at Texas A&M 44, Texas State 31
2006:
at Louisiana Tech 31, Nicholls State 21
RISCO, Texas - While Appalachian State’s incredible come-from-behind 34-32 win at No. 5 Michigan on Saturday will rank forever as one of the greatest upsets in college football history, it is not that uncommon for a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) team to defeat a Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program.
Although not quite the headline-grabber as Appalachian State’s monumental upset, a second FCS team knocked off an FBS opponent on Saturday, as Nicholls State from the Southland Conference upended 2006 bowl participant Rice, 16-14, in Houston.
In fact, the Nicholls State victory was the 12th for Southland Conference teams against the FBS since the 2000 season. Northwestern State has won four games against FBS competition in that time, and Sam Houston State, Nicholls State and Stephen F. Austin each have two wins. McNeese State and Texas State each have one victory versus the Bowl Subdivision during this period.
http://www.southland.org/ViewArticle.dbml?temp_site=NO&DB_OEM_ID=18400&ATCLID=1206891
Southland Conference Wins Vs. NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Formerly I-A) Opponents Since 2000:
2000:
Northwestern State 23, at Louisiana-Lafayette 21
Sam Houston State 21, at Louisiana-Lafayette 14
Stephen F. Austin 34, at Louisiana Tech 31
Texas State 27, at Louisiana-Monroe 7
2001:
Northwestern State 27, at TCU 24
Sam Houston State 20, at Louisiana-Monroe 9
Nicholls State 28, Arkansas State 22
2002:
McNeese State 24, at Louisiana-Monroe 19
2003:
Northwestern State 14, at Louisiana-Monroe 10 Stephen F. Austin 23, at Louisiana-Monroe 21
2005:
Northwestern State 27, at Louisiana-Monroe 23
2007:
Nicholls State 16, at Rice 14
Close Calls (Since 2000):
2000:
at Louisiana-Monroe 27, Nicholls State 21
2001:
at Texas A&M 38, McNeese State 24
2003:
at South Florida 27, Nicholls State 17
at Tulane 27, Northwestern State 24
2004:
at Louisiana-Lafayette 14, Northwestern State 7 at Baylor 24, Texas State 17
2005:
at Indiana 35, Nicholls State 31
at Tulane 28, Southeastern Louisiana 21
at Texas A&M 44, Texas State 31
2006:
at Louisiana Tech 31, Nicholls State 21