Category: FCS News Articles
Northern Iowa double dipping in the Big Ten
The Northern Iowa football team is double dipping in the Big Ten Conference, playing both Wisconsin and Iowa next season.
A Sept. 1, 2012 showdown with the Badgers was announced Thursday by Panthers athletic director Troy Dannen.
It will mark the… more »
Montana State defense wreaks havoc at Bobcat scrimmage
A few of the Montana State University football team's defensive standouts spoke after Tuesday morning's practice of wanting to make a voluminous statement that resonated throughout Bobcat Stadium during Wednesday afternoon's inter-squad scrimmage.
Th… more »
After success in 1st 2 seasons, Old Dominion prepares to enter gauntlet that is the CAA
Old Dominion quarterback Thomas DeMarco is eager for the football season to get started.
Labeled as perhaps the best player in the Colonial Athletic Association by his coach, Bobby Wilder, the senior wants to show what he can do against top competiti… more »
Coyotes Focus on Finishing
After a promising start, things turned sour for the University of South Dakota football team in 2010.
The Coyotes won three of their first five, including a 41-38 shocker at the University of Minnesota, but managed just one victory in their last six… more »
Griz high on linebackers
Prior to the start of fall camp for The University of Montana football team, second-year head coach Robin Pflugrad said that he expected to have a solid defense in 2011 and that he expected to receive substantial leadership from the linebacker position.… more »
Decker's turn at UNH
Senior QB assumes job from star predecessors
Kevin Decker finally has the keys to the car. After sitting behind R.J. Toman for three years, nearly transferring away from the University of New Hampshire two years ago, and submitting a highlight perfor… more »
QB sees 'huge difference' in Cornell
With the doom and gloom of a 2-8 season nine months behind it, the Cornell football team emerged from its first fall practice on Tuesday with a sunnier aura -- both figuratively and literally.
A red-clad army of 105 padless players and their coaches… more »
Love of the Valpo game pushes Wysocki
There were plenty of reasons for Bobby Wysocki to walk away from football after last season.
The Valparaiso senior had the option to return for a fifth year this season, but after going through an 0-11 year that started off with a coaching change an… more »
Illinois FCS programs have challenges and promise
State FCS programs have challenges and promise
SIU, WIU, EIU and Illinois State all have lofty goals for 2011
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There is nothing quite like preseason projections to fuel the optimism of college football coa… more »
Hernandez to carry running game load for UMass
University of Massachusetts football fans know former Minuteman running back John Griffin is battling for a job with the Cincinnati Bengals.
They might not realize that the best UMass runner is still on campus.
Jonathan Hernandez, who led the Minu… more »
EWU Opens Camp with Targets on Backs
The defending Football Championship Subdivision national champion Eastern
Eagles officially kicked off fall football camp Wednesday afternoon in
Cheney. KXLY4's Derek Deis reports. [VIDEO]
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Even as SLC changes, McNeese State remains strong
The Southland Conference enters 2011 as a league in flux, the latest to feel the ripples of conference re-alignment.
But as much as things change in the SLC, things at the top of the standings in football seem to always stay the same.
Look at th… more »
JMU switches Dae'Quan to running back
Dae'Quan Scott hasn't played running back since his sophomore year at Robert E. Lee High School.
Until now.
During his redshirt freshman season at James Madison University, Scott started out at wide receiver. When the Dukes' offense was looking fo… more »
Time for Alabama A&M LBs to lead
They were supposed to be the crown jewels of the 2008 recruiting class.
Willie Fuller, Markeith Cliatt and Lewis Graham, a trio of inside linebackers, who all came with impressive resumes, were expected to be the next big things at Alabama A&M a… more »
Can tailgating help turn Portland State into Boise State?
Nigel Burton will have his hands full coaching the Portland State Vikings, and fans will have their hands full of beer and bratwurst now that tailgating has a home at Vikings games.
It's hard to be Portland State.
Oregon has become the Mark Zuck… more »