Blue Tears
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Wow, AZ, I am impressed by your effort, but your math is very fuzzy. First of all you left four teams out of your calculation. The four squads you omitted have FBS facilities and money behind their program and played in FCS. They all have losing FBS records. If you want to pick and choose a team that compares the best to us, Idaho would be the most appropriate and as we all know, their results aren't pretty and we are 27-55-2 all time vs the Vandals. Idaho also won four more Big Sky titles than we did when we shared the same league.
According to your own data, there were 18 teams (not 17 as you reported) that had winning FCS records. After a move, their were 8 (not 9 as you reported) teams with winning records. This is with you leaving four teams out that played in FCS then moved to FBS. So, out of the 23 teams you provided, 8 had a winning FBS record, Using your data, that amounts to a 34.8% chance of a winning record. If you want to only consider winning FCS teams (once again omitting teams that made the jump to FBS), then we have a 44.4% chance of a winning record. So when you skew the data to your favor, it only resulted in LESS than half a chance of having a winning record. That is not an optimistic picture.
You also included Appalachian State and Georgia Southern in your winning records even though they have only played in the Sun Belt for a very short period and against 82% of the teams that were one time FCS, including two that were apparently so weak that you didn't even include them in your FCS to FBS calculations. New Mexico State (maybe the worst FBS team, although they beat Idaho) is also in that league. The MWC is far superior to the Sun Belt as long as you are comparing apples to apples. I think we could do well in the Sun Belt (they are mostly all former FCS teams), but I really don't want to move up and play there. The MWC is really the only viable option to move, and that league has all established FBS teams.
Our all time FCS record versus all the teams that have moved onto FBS isn't pretty either. We lost far more games than we won vs Boise, Idaho and Nevada. Not helping matters is the fact that only four teams that have moved up (out of 27) have FBS win percents above 60%.
And Soldier, quit being a hypocrite, You have no problem with AZ and others responding to posts, so quit acting like me doing the SAME thing is wrong. Just because someone's opinion doesn't jive with your own doesn't mean that they shouldn't be allowed to give it.
According to your own data, there were 18 teams (not 17 as you reported) that had winning FCS records. After a move, their were 8 (not 9 as you reported) teams with winning records. This is with you leaving four teams out that played in FCS then moved to FBS. So, out of the 23 teams you provided, 8 had a winning FBS record, Using your data, that amounts to a 34.8% chance of a winning record. If you want to only consider winning FCS teams (once again omitting teams that made the jump to FBS), then we have a 44.4% chance of a winning record. So when you skew the data to your favor, it only resulted in LESS than half a chance of having a winning record. That is not an optimistic picture.
You also included Appalachian State and Georgia Southern in your winning records even though they have only played in the Sun Belt for a very short period and against 82% of the teams that were one time FCS, including two that were apparently so weak that you didn't even include them in your FCS to FBS calculations. New Mexico State (maybe the worst FBS team, although they beat Idaho) is also in that league. The MWC is far superior to the Sun Belt as long as you are comparing apples to apples. I think we could do well in the Sun Belt (they are mostly all former FCS teams), but I really don't want to move up and play there. The MWC is really the only viable option to move, and that league has all established FBS teams.
Our all time FCS record versus all the teams that have moved onto FBS isn't pretty either. We lost far more games than we won vs Boise, Idaho and Nevada. Not helping matters is the fact that only four teams that have moved up (out of 27) have FBS win percents above 60%.
And Soldier, quit being a hypocrite, You have no problem with AZ and others responding to posts, so quit acting like me doing the SAME thing is wrong. Just because someone's opinion doesn't jive with your own doesn't mean that they shouldn't be allowed to give it.