GAME THREAD: SFA at Central Arkansas

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drhuggybear
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Come on D. One more hold. Upset in the making. Go Jacks!!!!
SFASawmillGuy
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If we lose that would also be the most SFA thing ever.
nacluth
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3 sacks in a row. Hard game plan to win.
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MasterAxe
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SFA is not good at late game tackle football.

But I'm sure we will enjoy another moral victory.
SFA Jack Fanatic
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No such thing as a moral victory. A special teams failure at the end.
drhuggybear
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So disappointed right now. We were in this game. Sigh.

SFA has got to be confusing the odds makers.
BigJack85
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Another ugh. Ugh. Ugh. Watching SFA football is as Charlie Brown is to kicking footballs.
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Ljacks&Longnecks
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Gee Master and Big...did y'all watch the game or just wait for the final to come in and *****?

SFA went toe to toe with a far superior foe (according to records and rankings) for 58 minutes only failing in the last 2 or so minutes.......Yep the ending sucked and it's still a loss in the books but you can see the improvement of the defense since opening day.....offense still has plenty of work to do for sure.
Unlike the beginning of the season this was a good football game to watch from start to near finish.
BigJack85
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I agree. Improvements are happening. I might have gotten caught up in the idea that if we won , we could go on a run and end up 6-5 or 7-4. That's all. It gets old "waiting for next year".
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Ljacks&Longnecks
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Well Big I have to admit to the same thinking during the game...a possible 4-5 game winning streak if we pulled this off.......then again I've been following SFA football since 76 and "waiting for next year" has been a long running scenario interrupted occasionally by a conference title or playoff game.
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I'll just say this... losing Foster Sawyer is leaving me with a lot of "what ifs" after watching these last two football games. UCA is crazy talented and SFA's defense did what they needed to do win. Don't even care that they gave up the last score on the short field. They did enough. This one hurts.
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nacluth
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nacluth said:



If we make it to the 20's or if they don't get beyond the 20's, it will be a win in my book.


Well I guess a win on both accounts. Too bad it wasn't one in the record books.
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Ljacks&Longnecks said:

Well Big I have to admit to the same thinking during the game...a possible 4-5 game winning streak if we pulled this off.......then again I've been following SFA football since 76 and "waiting for next year" has been a long running scenario interrupted occasionally by a conference title or playoff game.


I'm a lot newer to this than a lot of other people around here but I would ask anyone on this board to tell me they aren't seeing progress over the last weeks. I haven't been following this team nearly as long and the suffering of this fan base hasn't fully rubbed off on me, but this is an entire football team of sophomores. They're ALMOST good enough.

I wouldn't want to play them as juniors. I also wouldn't want to throw a wrench in this by changing coaching staffs before they get there. I'm not predicting anything right now, but I'm hopeful that given an opportunity to see this thing through, a lot of good players on this team are on the verge of being great ones.
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drhuggybear
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This was a good game. I can honestly say the team we saw against SMU and Southern Utah versus who we have seen the last 2 weeks are drastically different.

Jake is tough ... he is getting hit a lot and he just pops right back up. Sometimes a little slow but hes a tough young man. His decision making is improving and his accuracy seems to be getting better. The offense is just too hit or miss right now. There were drives where they moved the ball well. Then others where they just looked like they weren't sure what play they were running.

The defense is looking tough. UCA averages 450.8 per game of total offense and that is what we gave up. UCA averages 33 points per game and we held them to 24. I think this is the most turnovers UCA has had all season. The defense kept us in the game. This was a great showing against a team that was supposed to roll us.

Special teams hurt us with the kickoff return at the end - as did the penalties.

All in all they are an improving team. With the 4 remaining games, we should end up at 5-6 but possibly 6-5. I think that will be enough for Conque to get 1 more year.

All that being said - I am looking forward to being at HB Stadium next week for the game against HBU.
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After 7

QB:#10 Jake Blumrick 6-2; 202 (So.)
G:6;ATT:169;CMP:86;CP%:.51.1%;YDS:762;TD:2;INT:4;R:60;YDS:60;TD:2
QB:#12 Foster Sawyer 6-5; 230 (Jr.)
G:4;ATT:104;CMP:68;CP%:.66%;YDS:623;TD:4;RTD:1;INT:1
QB:#17 Zach Smith 6-2; 175 (Fr.)
G:1;ATT:0;CMP:0;CP%:.0%;YDS:0;TD:0;INT:0

RB:#7 Kijana Amous 5-10; 210 (Sr.)
G:7;ATT:74;YDS:310;AVG:4.2;TD:3/REC:18;YDS:138;TD:0
RB:#32 Jamall Shaw 5-11; 215 (So.)
G:7;ATT:57;YDS:192;AVG:3.4;TD:1/REC:12;YDS:52;TD:0
RB:#25 Juan Day 6-2; 228 (Jr.)
G:4;ATT:9;YDS:44;AVG:5.0;TD:0/REC:2;YDS:10;TD:1
RB:#29 Josh McGowen 5-9; 214 (R/Fr.)
G:5;ATT:13;YDS:23;AVG:2.0;TD:0/REC:5;YDS:16;TD:0
RB:#27 Jacolby Whitaker 5-10; 194 (Jr.)
G:1;ATT:0;YDS:0;AVG:0.0;TD:0/REC:0;YDS:0;TD:0

WR:#80 Tamrick Pace 6-3; 200 (So.)
G:7;REC:32;YDS:368;TD:3
WR:#5 Terian Goree 6-3; 175 (Jr.)
G:7;REC:27;YDS:217;TD:1
WR:#2 Frank Iheanacho 6-6; 225 (Jr.)
G:7;REC:18;YDS:193;TD:1
WR:#9 Trae Hart 5-11; 175 (Sr.)
G:7;REC:21;YDS:192;TD:0
WR:#82 Cody Williams 6-3; 212 (So.)
G:6;REC:12;YDS:142;TD:0
WR:#88 Dylan Parker 6-4; 200 (Fr.)
G:7;REC:1;YDS:17;TD:0
WR:#81 Jonathan Sam 6-2; 205 (So.)
G:7;REC:0;YDS:0;TD:0
WR:#4 Romellio Bentley 5-9; 175 (Jr.)
G:1;REC:1;YDS:-6;TD:0
WR:#22 Josh Thompson 5-10; 175 (Fr.)
G:1;REC:0;YDS:0;TD:0

TE:#87 Allen Arclies III 6-4; 235 (Fr.)
G:4;REC:3;YDS:33;TD:0
TE:#86 Will Taylor 6-3; 248 (Sr.)
G:7;REC:2;YDS:13;TD:0
TE:#15 Ryan Cottingame 6-3; 228 (Jr.)
G:7;REC:0;YDS:0;TD:0

K:#36 Storm Ruiz 5-10; 170 (So.)
FGA:9;FGM:8;LNG:42;APAT:13;MPAT:13

DE:#13 John Franklin 6-4; 292 (Sr.)
G:7;TKL:32;TFL:7.0;SCK:1.5;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:7
DE:#94 Demetrion Amie 6-4; 272 (Jr.)
G:7;TKL:8;TFL:2.5;SCK:1.0;FF:1;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
DE:#57 Gary Sampson 6-3; 258 (So.)
G:7;TKL:8;TFL:1.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:1

DT:#93 Lamont Alexander 6-3; 305 (Jr.)
G:7;TKL:28;TFL:3.5;SCK:1.5;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
DT:#77 Rayshad Nichols 6-3; 300 (R/Fr.)
G:7;TKL:22;TFL:3.5;SCK:1.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:3
DT:#99 Shaq Anderson 6-1; 305 (Jr.)
G:6;TKL:10;TFL:0.5;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:1
DT:#92 Larron Cox 6-2; 282 (R/Fr.)
G:7;TKL:10;TFL:1.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:1;INT:0;QBH:0
DT:#55 Paul Hill 6-1; 290 (So)
G:7;TKL:3;TFL:0.5;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0

LB:#43 Anthony Jacobs 5-11; 225 (So.)
G:7;TKL:37;TFL:2.5;SCK:0.5;FF:1;FR:0;PBU:2;INT:0;QBH:0
LB:#54 Spencer Choka 6-0; 228 (So.)
G:7;TKL:35;TFL:5.0;SCK:1.5;FF:0;FR:1;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
LB:#42 Teddy Britton 5-11; 226 (So.)
G:7;TKL:31;TFL:3.5;SCK:0.0;FF:1;FR:0;PBU:1;INT:0;QBH:4
LB:#50 Ryan Woods 6-1; 220 (Jr.)
G:5;TKL:22;TFL:2.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:1;PBU:1;INT:0;QBH:0
LB:#49 Terrance Potts 6-2; 225 (Jr.)
G:7;TKL:11;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:1;QBH:0
LB:#46 Sloan Rodberg 6-3; 225 (Fr.)
G:5;TKL:10;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:1;INT:0;QBH:0
LB:#44 Bert Morris 6-1; 220 (Fr.)
G:7;TKL:7;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
LB:#98 Jack Martin 6-4; 252 (So.)
G:2;TKL:5;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
LB:#23 Michael McCain 6-0; 200 (Fr.)
G:1;TKL:0;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0

S:#33 Alize Ward 5-10; 195 (So.)
G:7;TKL:62;TFL:3.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:6;INT:4;QBH:0;TD:1
S:#38 Trenton Gordon 5-11; 195 (Fr.)
G:6;TKL:43;TFL:0.5;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:1;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
S:#3 Lawrence Ghansah 6-0; 195 (Jr.)
G:7;TKL:35;TFL:0.5;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:1;INT:2;QBH:0
S:#28 Marion Walls 5-10; 196 (Sr.)
G:7;TKL:34;TFL:1.5;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:1;PBU:2;INT:0;QBH:0
S:#34 Gavin Roland 5-11; 195 (Fr.)
G:5;TKL:3;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
S:#6 Bryce Gemmel 6-1; 205 (Jr.)
G:5;TKL:2;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
S:#47 Hunter Cabral 5-9; 185 (So.)
G:6;TKL:1;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
S:#42 Jai Edwards 5-10; 195 (Jr.)
G:1;TKL:0;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0

CB:#8 Trent Perriman 5-11; 184 (Sr.)
G:7;TKL:45;TFL:3.5;SCK:0.0;FF:1;FR:0;PBU:8;INT:0;QBH:0
CB:#1 Tarrin Mitchell 5-10; 186 (Jr.)
G:7;TKL:12;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:2;INT:0;QBH:0
CB:#11 Aaron Foy 5-11; 184 (Sr.)
G:7;TKL:9;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:3;INT:0;QBH:0
CB:#40 Zack Kanipes 5-7; 165 (Jr.)
G:7;TKL:6;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
CB:#26 Eli Jones 5-11; 170 (Fr.)
G:5;TKL:2;TFL:1.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
CB:#21 Davelle Fox 5-11; 185 (Jr.)
G:4;TKL:1;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0
CB:#31 Caleb Lawton 5-11; 175 (Fr.)
G:4;TKL:0;TFL:0.0;SCK:0.0;FF:0;FR:0;PBU:0;INT:0;QBH:0

P:#45 Caleb Lewallen 5-10; 190 (Jr.)
P:54;YDS:2,134;AVG:40.0;LNG:59;IN20:15;TB:1


















BigJack85
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While improvement is happening it's hard to live off this steady diet of moral victories Like many on this forum I have been following SFA Football since 1980. About the closest thing we've had to extended success is Coach John Pearce in the early/mid 90's. Those were some good teams. Even when they had a bad season they would win 5 or 6 games. Let's hope this week (HBU) begins a stretch of wins that extend into 2018.
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Heart Break Hotel. That kick off return killed us.
TheRevSFA
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I started following SFA in 03. I remember the 0-11 year perfectly

I've had enough of "wait til next year" or moral victories. SFA has only made the playoffs in 3 of the past 17 years. Before 2009, our last appearance was 1995. The three times that we made the playoffs in the 2000s were when we had (recent) coaching changes. 2009 was two years after Harper and 2014 was Conque's first year.

I know losing on the field he built stung for Conque last night, but one more loss and we will be sub .500 for the third year in a row. That doesn't sit well or lend to the argument of one more chance. It just doesn't.
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BigJack85 said:

While improvement is happening it's hard to live off this steady diet of moral victories Like many on this forum I have been following SFA Football since 1980. About the closest thing we've had to extended success is Coach John Pearce in the early/mid 90's. Those were some good teams. Even when they had a bad season they would win 5 or 6 games. Let's hope this week (HBU) begins a stretch of wins that extend into 2018.
As a Cowboys, Longhorns, & Lumberjacks Football fan, moral victories is the name of the game.
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I was a student when coach Pearce came over from Texas A&M to take over as head coach.

With the exception of the 1988 and 1989 seasons, those may have been our most prestigious years in football.

After SFA Pearce went on to coach at UCLA and Rice as an assistant coach before retiring in 2003.

JOHN PEARCE
SFA HEAD COACH 1992-1998
RECORD: 46-32-2

5 Winning Seasons (1993-1997) 40-16-2
RANKED in the TOP 25 every week for those 5 years.
(Only FCS Texas school to do that during that time.)

SFA Division I-AA (FCS) History
1987: 3-7-1; 0-5-0 (Jim Hess) 6th Place
1988: 10-3-0; 5-1-0 Quarterfinals (Jim Hess) 2nd Place
1989: 12-2-1; 5-0-1 Finals (Lynn Graves) 1st Place
1990: 1-10-0; 1-5-0 (Lynn Graves) 7th Place
1991: 2-8-1; 1-5-1 (Lynn Graves) 8th Place
1992: 3-8-0; 1-5-0 (John Pearce) 7th Place
1993: 8-4-0; 5-2-0 First Round (John Pearce) 3rd Place
1994: 6-3-2; 4-1-1 (John Pearce) 3rd Place
1995: 11-2-0; 4-1-0 Semi-Finals (John Pearce) 2nd Place
1996: 7-4-0; 3-3-0 (John Pearce) 3rd Place
1997: 8-3-0; 5-2-0 (John Pearce) 3rd Place
1998: 3-8-0; 2-5-0) (John Pearce) 7th Place
1999: 8-3-0; 6-1-0 (Mike Santiago) 1st Place
2000: 6-5-0; 3-4-0 (Mike Santiago) 5th Place
2001: 6-5-0; 4-2-0 (Mike Santiago) 3rd Place
2002: 6-5-0; 3-3-0 (Mike Santiago) 3rd Place
2003: 7-4-0; 4-1-0 (Mike Santiago) 2nd Place
2004: 6-5-0; 1-4-0 (Mike Santiago) 5th Place

2005: 5-6-0; 1-5-0 (Robert McFarland) 7th Place
2006: 4-7-0; 4-2-0 (Robert McFarland) 2nd Place
2007: 0-11-0; 0-7-0 (J.C. Harper) 8th Place
2008: 4-8-0; 2-5-0 (J.C. Harper) 6th Place
2009: 10-3-0; 6-1-0 (J.C. Harper) 1st Place
2010: 9-3-0; 6-1-0 (J.C. Harper) 1st Place
2011: 6-5-0; 5-2-0 (J.C. Harper) 3rd Place
2012: 5-6-0; 4-3-0 (J.C. Harper) 4th Place
2013: 3-9-0; 1-6-0 (J.C. Harper) 7th Place
2014: 8-5-0; 5-3-0 (Clint Conque) 3rd Place
2015: 4-7-0; 4-5-0 (Clint Conque) 5th Place
2016: 5-6-0; 4-5-0 (Clint Conque) 6th Place
2017: 2-5-0; 2-3-0 (Clint Conque)

From 1988 to 2004 SFA was a pretty solid football program when it came to winning seasons.

If you have been watching SFA football since 2005 you are a true fan
(4 winning seasons in 12, maybe 13 seasons)

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I have to ask this then: if changing coaches with relative frequency hasn't fixed the overall deep rooted issue with this program in the past, what does the administration have to lose by giving it another year? We all recognize the possibilities in the SLC without Hildebrand and Briscoe.

I have been here long enough to remember the tail end of the Harper era and I would strongly dispute any notion that this program is anywhere close to the shambles it was in then. I know the whole process has been exhausting but I want to know Conque isn't the right guy before we move on. Last night, frankly, SFA was the better coached team.
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TheRevSFA said:

I started following SFA in 03. I remember the 0-11 year perfectly

I've had enough of "wait til next year" or moral victories. SFA has only made the playoffs in 3 of the past 17 years. Before 2009, our last appearance was 1995. The three times that we made the playoffs in the 2000s were when we had (recent) coaching changes. 2009 was two years after Harper and 2014 was Conque's first year.

I know losing on the field he built stung for Conque last night, but one more loss and we will be sub .500 for the third year in a row. That doesn't sit well or lend to the argument of one more chance. It just doesn't.
UCABEARS75
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I've been around UCA a long time, going back nearly 30 years before Clint got there. My memory is not perfect but as I recall the field, stadium, and football program were there when I got there. This is not to say he didn't do a good job while he was here.

Having said that, he and his staff did a great job the last couple of weeks coaching the Jacks up.
TheRevSFA
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The stadium was there but let's be honest, Conque's success in D2 built that program up
TheRevSFA
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He's had potentially three years since we've had a winning season.

Why settle for mediocrity? On the hunch that maybe we will finish above 5-6 next year?
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Like I said, Clint did a good job at UCA in particular in the transition to D1 which, as we all know, involves more than athletics. We had football teams in the 80's and 90's that were very, very good.

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TheRevSFA said:

He's had potentially three years since we've had a winning season.

Why settle for mediocrity? On the hunch that maybe we will finish above 5-6 next year?
Winning out isn't totally unrealistic. Are you on-board for 2018 if SFA sweeps the rest of the schedule?
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Isaac,

At this point more than two wins in a row would be nice. Not even sure that we beat HBU..... If the administration is committed to one more year than be it. I've already stated that the expectations for 2018 (if Conque is still Capitan) should be 7-4 at minimum. Going forward I have no idea. It just seems that we are stuck in a never ending treadmill of up a couple years then down for 3 or 4. Challenging to be a fan when we are only decent 2 out of every 6 years!!!!
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BigJack85 said:

Isaac,

At this point more than two wins in a row would be nice. Not even sure that we beat HBU..... If the administration is committed to one more year than be it. I've already stated that the expectations for 2018 (if Conque is still Capitan) should be 7-4 at minimum. Going forward I have no idea. It just seems that we are stuck in a never ending treadmill of up a couple years then down for 3 or 4. Challenging to be a fan when we are only decent 2 out of every 6 years!!!!
I hear you. As I've said, I think your expectations for 2018 are fair.
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TheRevSFA
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INiedrauer said:

TheRevSFA said:

He's had potentially three years since we've had a winning season.

Why settle for mediocrity? On the hunch that maybe we will finish above 5-6 next year?
Winning out isn't totally unrealistic. Are you on-board for 2018 if SFA sweeps the rest of the schedule?


I'm leaning towards no, because 6-5 should not be a mark that allows you to keep your job.

I don't know. Let's revisit if he does run the schedule

Ljacks&Longnecks
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I remember the John Pearce years as fun and competitive....and that's what I want from my team, to be competitive every week when you take the field. Only bad years he had were his first and what turned out to be his last. As I recall the reason given for dropping him was that he hadn't won any conference titles...which was true...however he was quite a popular coach at least among most fans and I could only surmise that someone in the administration wanted him out. I know I was disappointed and then didn't care for the lateral hire of Santiago from NW St.
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I'm just not sure what to think anymore. I have to be honest and say that despite losses the last two weeks, this team is exceeding my expectations based on the first three games of the season. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that all is well. Far from it.

There is something that I think we all tend to forget. Outside of a handful of programs, the FCS is full of parody. Beyond North Dakota State, Montana, and a few others, the powers seem to change every few years. In the Southland Conference there is even MORE parody. I think it is fair to say that nearly every team could beat nearly any time. Every single year, we see some crazy upset that throws everything out of whack.

Programs in the SLC don't typically sustain greatness for very long. The current SHSU run is one of the longer stints at the top that I can remember. There was a period when McNeese was king for a few years. SFA will sneak in every now and then and grab a title. UCA can win, and NWSLA has the potential to grab a title every now and then.

I guess my point is this: It is really hard to stay at the top in the FCS, especially in the SLC. It is the long stretches of mediocrity that upset me about our program. Look at that year-by-year coaching record that was posted on this thread. It seems so cyclical -- as if it has nothing to do with coaching. You can almost bank on a 10+ win season every 5-8 years. We get maybe two great years, followed by 5-8 more years of bad or average. Sometimes a school can get lucky on a couple FBS transfers that boost the team enough to grab a title.

Maybe we there is something more systemic that is keeping us from getting better players. Location? Facilities? I don't know. Maybe we are bad at hiring coaches. I don't know.

I do know that seven straight losses to Sam is unacceptable. I know that while we should have tempered expectations for the program, those expectations should not be those of mediocrity.

Isaac is partially right. Changing coaches every 4 years or so is not healthy for the program long term. I think continuity and stability are keys to building a program. BUT if you allow years and years of average or poor records to continue just for the sake of stability... then that's not good either.

Let's see how the year plays out, but I don't see how true fan or supporter of SFA can be OK with what we have seen the last 3-4 years.
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SFAJack_76
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I thought "parody"was an interesting way to look at it. Then I thought perhaps you meant "parity." Then I read it again and thought either could work.
TallTexan
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SFAJack_76 said:

I thought "parody"was an interesting way to look at it. Then I thought perhaps you meant "parity." Then I read it again and thought either could work.
Same. Parody or parity, either way FCS football is only important to FCS schools. Even then, I'd love to be a fly on the wall in Hill's office if SFA put together a comparable period of SFA's 2011-16 basketball results with Sam's 2011-2016 football results just to see which conferences call to kick the tires.
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TallTexan said:

SFAJack_76 said:

I thought "parody"was an interesting way to look at it. Then I thought perhaps you meant "parity." Then I read it again and thought either could work.
Same. Parody or parity, either way FCS football is only important to FCS schools. Even then, I'd love to be a fly on the wall in Hill's office if SFA put together a comparable period of SFA's 2011-16 basketball results with Sam's 2011-2016 football results just to see which conferences call to kick the tires.


I actually heard a rumor from someone affiliated with a MVC school that the MVC contacted SFA for basketball.

Arch madness could have been fun
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