VolnJC
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Here's the games that Kennesaw State will be playing that are known as of now
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@Georgia Tech
@Wofford
Tarleton State
I think KSU goes 9-1 with the combined scheduleI was very confused for a moment due to Georgia Tech being on there, but this is their Fall 2021 schedule. Kennessaw's Spring 2021 schedule can be found here.
I'm very much looking forward to this season, albeit rather bummed that Montana and Montana State won't be partaking in Spring 2021 Big Sky competition.
I really wish more of these games were gonna be on TV.
It would make sense to me for the FCS to move their season permanently..could bring some tv revenue and exposure for the athletes
It would make sense to me for the FCS to move their season permanently..could bring some tv revenue and exposure for the athletes
To me, their best move would be to run their season from early-June to early-September. You'd be competing against the NCAA baseball tournament early on, sure, but I would assume that you could get a lot more coverage of your games on both the ESPN pure-networks and maybe a negotiated conference network deal (i.e. MVFC on Big Ten Network, Big Sky on the Pac-12 Network, Big South) than you do running up against FBS football in the fall. I get that the playoffs would conflict with the FBS season, but if you structured it well enough you'd still be competing largely against the September non-conference slate. Plus, since nothing matters anyway, rules could be tweaked to allow your FCS school to play in October and November buy games against P5 opponents.
It's a pipe dream, but I'd love to be able to watch some quality FCS matchups in July without having any other major college sports to lure my viewership.
Not sure if anyone else watched last nights game but wow.
It had everything.
The head coach for Mcneese is a former Vols assistant.
Mcneese State was down 14 with a few minutes left.
They recovered an onside kick, then scored again.
Went into double overtime.
Ed Orgeron’s son was the QB and ran it in for the win.
Former Vols’ assistant Frank Wilson wins first game at McNeese State