2005 Marshall Schedule
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2005 Marshall Schedule
And they believe this is a tougher schedule then playing the likes of:
Toledo, Northern Illinois, BG and Miami. I think it is pretty weak.
The 2005 Marshall Football Schedule
Thursday, Sept. 1 William & Mary
Saturday, Sept. 10 Kansas State
Saturday, Sept. 24 at UCF
Saturday, Oct. 1 Southern Methodist (SMU)
Saturday, Oct. 8 at Virginia Tech
Saturday, Oct. 15 UAB
Saturday, Oct. 22 at UTEP
Saturday, Oct. 29 at Tulane
Tues. or Wed., Nov. 8/9 Southern Miss
Saturday, Nov. 19 East Carolina
Saturday, Nov. 26 at Memphis
Toledo, Northern Illinois, BG and Miami. I think it is pretty weak.
The 2005 Marshall Football Schedule
Thursday, Sept. 1 William & Mary
Saturday, Sept. 10 Kansas State
Saturday, Sept. 24 at UCF
Saturday, Oct. 1 Southern Methodist (SMU)
Saturday, Oct. 8 at Virginia Tech
Saturday, Oct. 15 UAB
Saturday, Oct. 22 at UTEP
Saturday, Oct. 29 at Tulane
Tues. or Wed., Nov. 8/9 Southern Miss
Saturday, Nov. 19 East Carolina
Saturday, Nov. 26 at Memphis
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Re: 2005 Marshall Schedule
Out of fairness to the Blundering Turd, let's give this a real look.bgsufan1972 wrote:And they believe this is a tougher schedule then playing the likes of:
Toledo, Northern Illinois, BG and Miami. I think it is pretty weak.
The 2005 Marshall Football Schedule
Thursday, Sept. 1 William & Mary
Saturday, Sept. 10 Kansas State
Saturday, Sept. 24 at UCF
Saturday, Oct. 1 Southern Methodist (SMU)
Saturday, Oct. 8 at Virginia Tech
Saturday, Oct. 15 UAB
Saturday, Oct. 22 at UTEP
Saturday, Oct. 29 at Tulane
Tues. or Wed., Nov. 8/9 Southern Miss
Saturday, Nov. 19 East Carolina
Saturday, Nov. 26 at Memphis
Their 2005 schedule includes UTEP, Tulane, Southern Miss, East Carolina, Memphis, Cincinnati. UTEP looked awful good last year; USM was a top 25 team for much of last year; Cincy, though I wasn't terribly impressed, was a bowl team and appears to be improving; we all know what Memphis is capable of. Tulane and East Carolina stink.
Their 2004 MAC schedule included Miami, Ohio, Kent State, Buffalo, Akron, BG and Western Michigan.
Miami won the division, BG had a great year and Akron had a winning record. Ohio was, at best, below averge while Buffalo and Western Michigan were terrible.
Have to say their 2005 schedule looks better. BTW, Marshall played five bowl-bound teams in 2004 (Troy, Georgia, Ohio State, Miami, BG), in addition to bowl-eligible Akron.
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Re: 2005 Marshall Schedule
87, these words don't belong in the same sentence. It just doesn't make sense to me.1987alum wrote: Out of fairness to the Blundering Turd, let's give this a real look.
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Re: 2005 Marshall Schedule
"Have to say their 2005 schedule looks better. BTW, Marshall played five bowl-bound teams in 2004 (Troy, Georgia, Ohio State, Miami, BG), in addition to bowl-eligible Akron"
And lost to all of them but Miami. 1-4 vs. Bowl teams, 1-5 if you count Cincinnati. Beat up on the weaklings and came up short against quality competition. Sounds awfully "Clarett-esque."
So not counting the win vs. Miami, they beat Ohio (4-7), Kent (5-6) , Buffalo (2-9), UCF (0-11). and WMU (1-10). A combined record of 12-43. If this were the NCAA hoops tourney, they'be be staying home.
And lost to all of them but Miami. 1-4 vs. Bowl teams, 1-5 if you count Cincinnati. Beat up on the weaklings and came up short against quality competition. Sounds awfully "Clarett-esque."
So not counting the win vs. Miami, they beat Ohio (4-7), Kent (5-6) , Buffalo (2-9), UCF (0-11). and WMU (1-10). A combined record of 12-43. If this were the NCAA hoops tourney, they'be be staying home.
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Re: 2005 Marshall Schedule
Brian:FormerFreddie wrote:"Have to say their 2005 schedule looks better. BTW, Marshall played five bowl-bound teams in 2004 (Troy, Georgia, Ohio State, Miami, BG), in addition to bowl-eligible Akron"
And lost to all of them but Miami. 1-4 vs. Bowl teams, 1-5 if you count Cincinnati. Beat up on the weaklings and came up short against quality competition. Sounds awfully "Clarett-esque."
So not counting the win vs. Miami, they beat Ohio (4-7), Kent (5-6) , Buffalo (2-9), UCF (0-11). and WMU (1-10). A combined record of 12-43. If this were the NCAA hoops tourney, they'be be staying home.
If you re-read my post, I don't think you'll find any attempt on my part to say they did well against their schedule, nor that they had a great team. I am merely commenting on their schedule.
As for this comment ...
The Glass House discussion goes like this ...Beat up on the weaklings and came up short against quality competition.
BG went 7-3 in the 2004 regular season against D-IA opponents.
Record against teams with winning records: 1-3 (including Marshall)
Record against teams with losing records: 6-0
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The Glass House discussion goes like this ...
BG went 7-3 in the 2004 regular season against D-IA opponents.
Record against teams with winning records: 1-3 (including Marshall)
Record against teams with losing records: 6-0
At least we have no 63-14 or 63-21 losses out of those 3 losses like that team up north....maybe we should have and Brandon would have received coach of the year in Ohio instead of fatso. I keep telling people eventually they will turn his headset on so he can hear what's going on and get it off of 92.5 FM.
BG went 7-3 in the 2004 regular season against D-IA opponents.
Record against teams with winning records: 1-3 (including Marshall)
Record against teams with losing records: 6-0
At least we have no 63-14 or 63-21 losses out of those 3 losses like that team up north....maybe we should have and Brandon would have received coach of the year in Ohio instead of fatso. I keep telling people eventually they will turn his headset on so he can hear what's going on and get it off of 92.5 FM.

