Re: South Dakota vs. Southeastern Louisiana
Milwaukee Jacks Alum,
I guess we disagree that the speed is much greater in FCS. I think it is a little better but not alot. I think the biggest difference is that the speed of defenses seem to be better and the speed at the positions like Defensive End or Linebacker seems to be better. If my theory isn't correct I guess USD is already got decent speed on their team. So far USD has played as good or better on the road than they did last year against teams such as North Dakota, UNO, Central Washington and West Texas.
USD is basically the same team as they were last year. A little more experienced on defense and alot less experienced on offense. As far as net gain or loss I definately wouldn't say this years teams is any better than they were last year but especially no better than they were 2 or 3 years ago.
Ok I hate to go here again but USD is plain and simply a mediocre road team at best. They don't play the good teams very well at all. So far against UNI and SE Lousiana they were certainly not taken back so much by the difference in the level between FCS and D2 that they can't hang. They certainly can. USD is playing slightly better than I thought but they still have 2 losses to show for it. The NCC is a great place to come from to be able to be competitive right away in D1. It's been proven over and over except for UNC but who knows what happened to them. Assuming USD plays how they have been or a little better and assuming UND has success (which I think they will) that would make it 4-1 for NCC teams in relatively quick success vs failure at the next level. If we were talking about the NSIC or perhaps the RMAC that might be a different story. I think those types of programs would really struggle in D1. I think the difference between the NCC and the NSIC is bigger than the difference between the NCC and D1. Just my opinion.
I certainly have nothing against D1 FCS I think it's a great division to be in. The thing I like about it is that the parity is much closer than what you will find in D2. I am very much looking forward to next fall when the schedule becomes much better overall. I think you can judge USD after year 2 as far as the kind of progress they will have (or not have) made. If USD has trouble winning a good portion of their home games against D1 schools then I will say they have a problem with transitioning. Until then the jury is still out.
Milwaukee Jacks Alum,
I guess we disagree that the speed is much greater in FCS. I think it is a little better but not alot. I think the biggest difference is that the speed of defenses seem to be better and the speed at the positions like Defensive End or Linebacker seems to be better. If my theory isn't correct I guess USD is already got decent speed on their team. So far USD has played as good or better on the road than they did last year against teams such as North Dakota, UNO, Central Washington and West Texas.
USD is basically the same team as they were last year. A little more experienced on defense and alot less experienced on offense. As far as net gain or loss I definately wouldn't say this years teams is any better than they were last year but especially no better than they were 2 or 3 years ago.
Ok I hate to go here again but USD is plain and simply a mediocre road team at best. They don't play the good teams very well at all. So far against UNI and SE Lousiana they were certainly not taken back so much by the difference in the level between FCS and D2 that they can't hang. They certainly can. USD is playing slightly better than I thought but they still have 2 losses to show for it. The NCC is a great place to come from to be able to be competitive right away in D1. It's been proven over and over except for UNC but who knows what happened to them. Assuming USD plays how they have been or a little better and assuming UND has success (which I think they will) that would make it 4-1 for NCC teams in relatively quick success vs failure at the next level. If we were talking about the NSIC or perhaps the RMAC that might be a different story. I think those types of programs would really struggle in D1. I think the difference between the NCC and the NSIC is bigger than the difference between the NCC and D1. Just my opinion.
I certainly have nothing against D1 FCS I think it's a great division to be in. The thing I like about it is that the parity is much closer than what you will find in D2. I am very much looking forward to next fall when the schedule becomes much better overall. I think you can judge USD after year 2 as far as the kind of progress they will have (or not have) made. If USD has trouble winning a good portion of their home games against D1 schools then I will say they have a problem with transitioning. Until then the jury is still out.
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