Category: FCS News Articles
Conference shuffle creating room for upstarts to make jump to FBS
Conference shuffle creating room for upstarts to make jump to FBS
Perennial FCS power Appalachian State is looking for an invite from an FBS conference.
UNC Charlotte is building a football program but won't play its first game until 2013.
Geor… more »
Valparaiso shakes off growing pains
Let’s be realistic. You don’t go from 1-10 to a Pioneer Football League championship in one year.
Valparaiso’s Crusaders took some baby steps in coach Dale Carlson’s second season, but nobody’s pounding their chests and making boastful promises about… more »
Ban news focus of Jackson State spring game
Offense, defense split decision on field according to Comegy
Coach Rick Comegy won't make a decision until after spring practice on whether to keep co-offensive coordinators Gregory Black and Derrick McCall or hire a new one to replace ex-coordinator… more »
UAlbany aiming for a repeat
Danes determined to get another title in 2012
The University at Albany football team is forced to take a roundabout route to the fields for spring practice.
Temporary fencing blocks the usual path from the locker room because UAlbany is starting c… more »
Dennis revels in return to field for UMaine
There was no mistaking how Donte Dennis was feeling Saturday morning as he walked off Morse Field. His huge smile spoke volumes.
The senior linebacker is back where he belongs — in the middle of the University of Maine defense. He took his familiar p… more »
Andy Rondeau 'home' to lead Holy Cross defense
The first college football game new Holy Cross defensive coordinator Andy Rondeau ever attended was a HC-Brown matchup at Fitton Field back in 1977.
Rondeau, a native of nearby Holliston, was 9 years old at the time. As he looked around Fitton Field… more »
Sumlin plans on being a Monmouth playmaker
If there was a play of the day during Saturday’s Monmouth University intrasquad football scrimmage, it was provided by backup quarterback Craig Peterson, a fifth-year senior, and reserve wideout Eric Sumlin, a rising sophomore.
Peterson (Manalapan),… more »
Sam Houston State still progressing
Kats continue to develop passing game as close of spring football draws near
With the spring winding down and just a limited number of practices left, the Bearkats are still trying to get as much work done as possible.
On Friday afternoon, the Kat… more »
80 Years Later, Fordham Football Star Not Forgotten
College football in the early 1900s was a different game without much competition from the National Football League. College football was king and Ivy League schools such as Yale, Harvard, and Cornell, dominated. Fordham University, located in the Bronx… more »
Griz Gridiron Fix
While there always is anticipation for a Griz football fix, it just couldn’t occur at a better time for FCS semi-final round Montana.
That’s right you saw it here.
This is the Grizzly team coming off an 11-win playoff run that ended at the hands o… more »
McKinnon leads Georgia Southern Blue team to win
McKinnon leads Georgia Southern Blue team to win
It wouldn’t surprise Georgia Southern coach Jeff Monken if quarterbacks Ezayi Youyoute and Jerick McKinnon are in the huddle together for the Eagles’ first snap of the 2012 season against Jacksonville on… more »
NDSU's Wahlo elevated among receivers this spring
If Warren Holloway was the old car, as he once described himself last year, then Cooper Wahlo Jr. is the brand new model that has been on the lot for a couple of years. No more test drives.
It’s time for the multi-lane, high-speed highway.
At leas… more »
As Georgia State departs, conference's future unclear
CAA head says he wants 12 teams
Monday's announcement that Georgia State would leave the Colonial Athletic Association for the Sun Belt Conference beginning with the 2013-14 school year was something CAA observers foresaw for several weeks.
What h… more »
Cal Poly not part of 12-game Big Sky TV contract
Each ROOT SPORTS game will feature Montana or Montana State, two teams Mustangs don’t play
Cal Poly football was the only Big Sky Conference program left off a new television broadcast schedule, and the announcement isn’t sitting well in San Luis Obi… more »
Lehigh Mountain Hawks feeling pretty good
The Lehigh football team knows it's not going to be easy next fall.
The Mountain Hawks, who have won back-to-back outright Patriot League championships and wonplayoff games in the NCAA FCS tournament each of the past two years, know that everyone is… more »