Now, I'm convinced you're just trolling.Maddog1956 wrote:GlassOnion wrote:
Yes, the Western game is such a rivalry and so valuable, it happens to be the game we usually rest our starter. Hallock, Jackson, Presley, and Cadet, have ALL started against Western as the #2 QB. Kind of funny for a must win rivalrly game, isnt it?![]()
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so funny just not true.... (where do you getting your facts from, you know there is a thing called Google)
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entered in the first quarter after starting quarterback Jamal Jackson injured his knee.
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Jamel was the starting QB in 2012 wasn't he? And Hallock was one of two next in line. Steven Miller rushed for 245 yards for APP and we only came out 11 point ahead? Interesting, the way you guys are talking we should have blew them out 44-0.
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Now for the peanuts, still interested in this topic let me restate the my point....
Close games ... #1 in attendance ... close in-state schools ... opportunity to win .... tradition ... FBS teams usually play one FCS school...
Yeah, no reason to play them.
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/appalachia ... ncaaf.html
Seriously, App State will never travel to Cullowhee if App is FBS and WCU is FCS--it just won't happen. Why would App State take a loss in revenue to go play at WCU? Now, App State, I am sure, will schedule WCU to play in Boone occasionally if App goes FBS. It would be easy money for App State.
With that said, there is zero chance that an FBS App State would 1) travel to Cullowhee and 2) maintain a "rivalry" game annually with an FCS team. Just.Won't.Happen.