CSN Down South: Respectability is Back
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
After several years in which the Southland Conference was not recognized as one of the top leagues in the country, the conference has earned solid footing by accomplishing several of the tasks laid before th… more »
CSN Down South: Another Year, Another Logjam
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
While at least one Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference plays a winner-take-all game this week with an automatic bid on the line, the Southland Conference has plenty of football left to determi… more »
CSN Down South: Freshmen Rise for Faltering Demons
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
In the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), there remains just four teams without a victory.
Georgetown, Idaho State, Presbyterian and Northwestern State enter the week seeking a victory and of the f… more »
CSN Down South: Spotlight on Stephen F.
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
GPI#13 Stephen F. Austin is at the core of the Southland Conference this week for both on the field and off the field activities involving the Lumberjack football team.
On the field, the Lumberjacks quiet… more »
CSN Down South: Southland Shakeup
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
The first week of conference play showed a glimpse of what Southland Conference fans have come to expect through the years.
Before the first day of conference play was complete, the top three teams from t… more »
CSN Down South: Tomorrow and SLC Play is Only a Day Away
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
In college football, traditions are part of the game.
In the Southland Conference, traditions run deep and as of the last few years, the two things that we have come to expect are that Texas State will l… more »
CSN Down South: Moses Stands Tall for Stephen F. Austin
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
Before the season, the biggest knock on Stephen F. Austin's chances to compete for a Southland Conference crown centered around its quarterback.
Junior Jeremy Moses, who entered the top 10 in SLC history… more »
