Grizbeer said:Was there a team on probation in 2010 that had a playoff ban due to years of giving illegal benefits and allowing ineligible players to practice? Seems like that national champion should have never even been in the playoffs that year except there was a shortage of eligible teams and the ncaa rescinded the ban and let in the dirtiest program in the west to fill the field.EWURanger29 said:get'em_griz said:Great Day To Be An Eagle said:Sure. How's this:
Since 2010:
Big Sky Championships
Eastern Washington: 4
Montana: 1
Playoff Appearances
Eastern Washington: 4
Montana: 3
Semi-Final Appearances
Eastern Washington: 3
Montana: 1
National Championships
Eastern Washington: 1
Montana: Zero
FIFY. Yes 2011 still counts.![]()
Weird. Somebody should call up Emmert because I think the NCAA might be tracking something different:
"The vacated games include a 36-10 win over rival Montana State and FCS playoff wins over Central Arkansas and Northern Iowa in 2011. Montana won the Big Sky Conference title in 2011, finished 11-3 overall and advanced to the FCS semifinals before falling to Sam Houston State."
Just glanced it over, but something about allowing ineligible players to play, providing legal fees to players, etc.
Interesting how that one played out, haha!