2014 Sun Belt schedules
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 12:21 pm
I'd heard they were supposed to be released by now. Anybody "in the know" heard anything?
http://www.yosefscabin.com/forum/
Deano wrote:If we have either Troy or WKU at Boone, those will be some great games to watch.
Maybe an OOC game is possible with them.appmaj wrote:Deano wrote:If we have either Troy or WKU at Boone, those will be some great games to watch.
WKU will be in C-USA in 2014
Just an FYI- there won't be any divisions next year due to having only 11 teams, and WKU will be in CUSA. We will play 8 conference games and we know Tx. State won't be one of them. That's mean we will play at least one game against either Idaho or NWSU.Deano wrote:Looks like the Georgia Southern crowd is putting together who they play in the SB next year according to this thread:
http://www.csnbbs.com/showthread.php?tid=651022
Anyone have any thoughts on our conferecence home and away games?
So far the only thing I have seen is this:
Tentative 2014 Football Schedule
Aug. 30 - at Michigan (the Reckoning)
Sept. 6 - Campbell
Expected Sun Belt divisional games - Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama, Troy, Western Kentucky, Stink
It would be nice to beat Monroe at home after they knocked off Wake in Winston Salem this year.luvyosef wrote:From what I've gathered from several sources, App hosts UL-Monroe, and so far is at Troy and UL-Lafayette. Per another board, we won't play Texas State. Will be excited to see the 1st App FBS schedule.
With all the potential changes coming down the pipe - we may not have many FBS schedules before we are in the proverbial FCS again.luvyosef wrote:From what I've gathered from several sources, App hosts UL-Monroe, and so far is at Troy and UL-Lafayette. Per another board, we won't play Texas State. Will be excited to see the 1st App FBS schedule.
The biggest difference is that, while we may be in the 2nd tier again, we will be with schools that are closer to us in type and size instead of the small, private schools that the SoCon is filled with and seems to prefer. They will be the new D-II with less scholarships if things play out as predicted. Of course all it takes is one or two surprises and it could throw everything out of wack. We're now just along for the ride.Yosef wrote:With all the potential changes coming down the pipe - we may not have many FBS schedules before we are in the proverbial FCS again.luvyosef wrote:From what I've gathered from several sources, App hosts UL-Monroe, and so far is at Troy and UL-Lafayette. Per another board, we won't play Texas State. Will be excited to see the 1st App FBS schedule.
I agree, I wouldn't have gave a flip if we moved or not if the SoCon would have still had schools with 15-25k students, but what's the potential of recognition playing noname private schools with 2000 students?firemoose wrote:
The biggest difference is that, while we may be in the 2nd tier again, we will be with schools that are closer to us in type and size instead of the small, private schools that the SoCon is filled with and seems to prefer. They will be the new D-II with less scholarships if things play out as predicted. Of course all it takes is one or two surprises and it could throw everything out of wack. We're now just along for the ride.
T-Dog says Idaho at home and Ark St on the road. But, I agree that's a tough sked on the road especially when you add in Michigan.Saint3333 wrote:@ Troy, GSU, and ULL
and USA, GA St, and ULM at home.
That shapes up to be an extremely difficult schedule every other year with all the tougher opponents on the road.
I believe we will play both Idaho and NMSU the first year, new guys all play each other that way.
hapapp wrote:T-Dog says Idaho at home and Ark St on the road. But, I agree that's a tough sked on the road especially when you add in Michigan.Saint3333 wrote:@ Troy, GSU, and ULL
and USA, GA St, and ULM at home.
That shapes up to be an extremely difficult schedule every other year with all the tougher opponents on the road.
I believe we will play both Idaho and NMSU the first year, new guys all play each other that way.
Hopefully that rotation will change once a 12th member is added and we go to a divisional format. Of course we have to keep in mind there won't be as many "easy" weeks once we move up anyway. We'll be in a dog fight almost every week.asu66 wrote:hapapp wrote:T-Dog says Idaho at home and Ark St on the road. But, I agree that's a tough sked on the road especially when you add in Michigan.Saint3333 wrote:@ Troy, GSU, and ULL
and USA, GA St, and ULM at home.
That shapes up to be an extremely difficult schedule every other year with all the tougher opponents on the road.
I believe we will play both Idaho and NMSU the first year, new guys all play each other that way.
At our present level, it's closely akin to Murderer's Row!
luvyosef wrote:nothing official, but based on "hearsay" i.e. surfing the web it'll be:
SBC Home - Idaho, UL-Monroe, South Alabama, Ga State
SBC Road - Troy, Ark State, UL-Lafayette, and Ga Southern
App would miss Texas St - confirmed and N Mexico State
2 OOC scheduled: at Michigan, Campbell
need 2 more OOC