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Who were we supposed to play instead?Bingo.
The big-time schools either won't play us because we're still "little ole Liberty" and they have nothing to gain from it or they want too much of a payout.
The smaller FCS schools see our transfers and all that and don't want to play us.
We have to have a good season to prove to the bigger FCS schools that we're worth playing.
Stevev wrote:That is some big wins there (referring to wins over Delaware and Hofstra). Those teams must be doing something right.They are adding scholies and they are getting better every year. I'm telling you, if they are joining the Big South as football affiliates it will be a blessing. And no one has mentioned it, but LU has always had a ton of kids from upstate NY and this could be a real nice opportunity from both a recruiting and an alumni standpoint. I'll bet we draw quite a few fans in Albany much like we'll do well at Toledo with all of our Ohioans and Michiganders.
Sly Fox wrote:Albany & Stony Brook would want to schedule the Big South schools whether they were formally in our league or not. Remember our independent days? I know, we all try to forget.I know we played them and nearly lost to them in Men's basketball back in the Mel days but i don't recall playing them in football........someone with a media guide will no doubt check though.
In all likelihood we will be travelling to either Stony Brook or Albany next year (possibly both depending on how they work out the schedules).
In my opinion, the 2008 schedule looks outstanding. If we win with that lineup then the playoffs are strong possibility. But we'd still have to earn it on the field.
And despite what the article in the Tennessee fishwrap mentioned, I seem to remeber we have played Tusculum in the past. Perhaps even several times. Anyone with a media guide handy care to check?