K-Roo Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Since we are looking at 0-12, and with the futility with the program, I thought I'd look up the overall record. Who would have believed this? All-time Record: 486-471-36 for a .508 winning percentage Source Since 1987 (the move to 1A): 107-152-3 .408 winning percentage Source Quote
skip-zip Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Interesting. Thanks. If someone has the time, I'd really like to see how we stack up overall against other teams that made the I-A jump shortly after us, especially a couple of those Sun Belt teams since they've had to play similar competition since their move upward. Quote
Dr Z Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Since we are looking at 0-12...We have 6 games left , half of them at home, more than a month of practices, I'm not willing to accept a no win season yet. It would be an interesting line of questioning from one of the press to ask Rob in his weekly MAC phone conference, "Are you confident that you will get in the win column this year, what if you don't, can you call the season a failure? Did you think it would take a long time to get in the win column when you took the job, or did you expect more this season?" This line of questioning assumes we lose in Athens Saturday...which I hope we don't. Quote
Zip_ME87 Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Looking at the 2007 Football Media Guide, the worst year in Division I-A was 1994 1994: 1-10 (defeated Ohio 24-10 in last game, & btw, no "bcs" opponents) 1960: 1-8 1951: 1-8 1942: 0-7-2 1931: 1-7 1925: 1-7 1915: 1-7-1 1903: 0-2 1896: 0-1 1894: 0-3 1891: 1-3 (no head coach, just a team captain...I wonder what the result would be in 2010? ) EDIT: 1994 schedule (sorry I brought it up) Date Results S3 Temple L 7-32 S10 Bowling Green* L 0-45 S17 at Can't* L 16-32 S24 at Western Michigan* L 6-19 O8 at Miami* L 14-50 O15 Central Michigan* L 0-47 O22 Toledo* L 25-48 O29 at Youngstown State L 7-41 N5 at Eastern Michigan* L 18-42 N12 at Ball State* L 28-38 N19 Ohio* W 24-10 Quote
MDZip Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 EDIT: 1994 schedule (sorry I brought it up) Date Results S3 Temple L 7-32 S10 Bowling Green* L 0-45 S17 at Can't* L 16-32 S24 at Western Michigan* L 6-19 O8 at Miami* L 14-50 O15 Central Michigan* L 0-47 O22 Toledo* L 25-48 O29 at Youngstown State L 7-41 N5 at Eastern Michigan* L 18-42 N12 at Ball State* L 28-38 N19 Ohio* W 24-10 Back then Temple was a member of the Big East so we did have one "BCS" team. The rest of that schedule is pretty light though this years team might have had the same record expect they'd beat Youngstown State (yeah, that was for you eguins. ) Quote
skip-zip Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Looking at the 2007 Football Media Guide, the worst year in Division I-A was 1994 1994: 1-10 (defeated Ohio 24-10 in last game, & btw, no "bcs" opponents) 1960: 1-8 1951: 1-8 1942: 0-7-2 1931: 1-7 1925: 1-7 1915: 1-7-1 1903: 0-2 1896: 0-1 1894: 0-3 1891: 1-3 (no head coach, just a team captain...I wonder what the result would be in 2010? ) EDIT: 1994 schedule (sorry I brought it up) Date Results S3 Temple L 7-32 S10 Bowling Green* L 0-45 S17 at Can't* L 16-32 S24 at Western Michigan* L 6-19 O8 at Miami* L 14-50 O15 Central Michigan* L 0-47 O22 Toledo* L 25-48 O29 at Youngstown State L 7-41 N5 at Eastern Michigan* L 18-42 N12 at Ball State* L 28-38 N19 Ohio* W 24-10 This 1994 year came as a surprise to so many of us old timers. This followed a season where we had a surprising 2nd place finish, and a year where a lot of people were picking us to win the MAC. And the MAC was still playing as one division at the time, I believe. Nobody anticipated such a down year, although we had a lot of underclassman starters. That Ball State game is the one I refer to where we had a freshman QB who did not even start, but came in and broke an Akron single-game passing record. Quite a memorable game. Quote
Zip_ME87 Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Back then Temple was a member of the Big East so we did have one "BCS" team. The rest of that schedule is pretty light though this years team might have had the same record expect they'd beat Youngstown State (yeah, that was for you eguins. ) You're right about Temple, but I couldn't remember if they were a "good" team at that time. They still didn't quite seem to be on par with a Tennessee or Nebraska, etc. Of course, Cowlumbus State believed it was beneath them at that time to play MAC opponents, especially those in Ohio, if I remember correctly. Quote
Zip_ME87 Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 This 1994 year came as a surprise to so many of us old timers. This followed a season where we had a surprising 2nd place finish, and a year where a lot of people were picking us to win the MAC. And the MAC was still playing as one division at the time, I believe. Nobody anticipated such a down year, although we had a lot of underclassman starters. That Ball State game is the one I refer to where we had a freshman QB who did not even start, but came in and broke an Akron single-game passing record. Quite a memorable game. I lived out of state for 11 years from June 1987 - June 1998. With much of that time being before Al Gore invented the internet , I could not easily follow the Zips. I guess that was a good thing in 1994. Quote
zip37 Posted October 15, 2010 Report Posted October 15, 2010 Check thr Larson-Dennison years against the MAC teams then overall, you'll likely be surprused how well we did. Quote
Zipsrifle Posted October 16, 2010 Report Posted October 16, 2010 Looking at the 2007 Football Media Guide, the worst year in Division I-A was 1994 1994: 1-10 (defeated Ohio 24-10 in last game, & btw, no "bcs" opponents) 1960: 1-8 1951: 1-8 1942: 0-7-2 1931: 1-7 1925: 1-7 1915: 1-7-1 1903: 0-2 1896: 0-1 1894: 0-3 1891: 1-3 (no head coach, just a team captain...I wonder what the result would be in 2010? ) EDIT: 1994 schedule (sorry I brought it up) Date Results S3 Temple L 7-32 S10 Bowling Green* L 0-45 S17 at Can't* L 16-32 S24 at Western Michigan* L 6-19 O8 at Miami* L 14-50 O15 Central Michigan* L 0-47 O22 Toledo* L 25-48 O29 at Youngstown State L 7-41 N5 at Eastern Michigan* L 18-42 N12 at Ball State* L 28-38 N19 Ohio* W 24-10 Going into the OU game, Akron was ranked as the worst team in the country and OU was ranked as the 2nd worst team. The only thing close to that this year is Ball State. Quote
Zipmeister Posted October 16, 2010 Report Posted October 16, 2010 Back then Temple was a member of the Big East so we did have one "BCS" team. The rest of that schedule is pretty light though this years team might have had the same record expect they'd beat Youngstown State (yeah, that was for you eguins. ) You're right about Temple, but I couldn't remember if they were a "good" team at that time. They still didn't quite seem to be on par with a Tennessee or Nebraska, etc. Of course, Cowlumbus State believed it was beneath them at that time to play MAC opponents, especially those in Ohio, if I remember correctly. Temple was NOT a good team at that time, but they agreed to come here to play (on more than one occasion) which is one reason I had no problem saving their football program by letting them into the MAC for football only. Quote
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