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Post by coastalcard on Oct 11, 2022 7:24:27 GMT -6
You also said you were at CMU-Bucknell, you visiting every stadium this year? No, I just happen to have a job that allows me to visit many venues every year. This football season, I've been to Michigan State, CMU, and NIU, and I'll be at WKU in a couple weeks. I tried to squeeze in Florida Atlantic this weekend, but couldn't make the schedule work. Looking back, I've been to a lot of schools, for football or basketball: IU Purdue Butler Valpo Indiana State Notre Dame Illinois Wisconsin Iowa Ohio State Michigan Michigan State Penn State Northwestern Minnesota Toledo Kent Akron Ohio Miami (OH) CMU BGSU NIU EMU WMU IPFW Dayton Detroit Mercy Chicago State WKU Memphis Wichita State Richmond Cincinnati Arkansas Xavier IUPUI Wright State Southern Illinois Kentucky Plus all but 3 Colts home games for the past 12 years, and road games at Dallas, Cincy, and Buffalo. The NFL Combine a few years, and the Super Bowl in Indy. NHL in Nashville and Columbus, MLS in Chicago and Columbus, MLB with the Cubs and Reds. 3 Final Fours, all of the B1G Football Championship Games, a few B1G Basketball Tournaments, and the CFB Championship Game last year. Oh, and 5 Monon Bell Games (Wabash and DePauw)! All in the last 25 years. That explains the disgusted look on your face
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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on Oct 11, 2022 7:54:30 GMT -6
Not disgusted, just shows the mileage...
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Post by rmcalhoun on Oct 11, 2022 9:13:18 GMT -6
just because we are talking about Toledo, I was curious. We are 21-25-1 all-time. As for Double-Digit underdog wins since 1997: We won in 2020 as a 10 point underdog in the Glass Bowl. We won in 2003 as a 12.5 point underdog at home. We won in 2001 as a 21.5 point underdog at home. We won in 1997 as a 12.0 point underdog at home. do you still have these stats available how often were we double digit dogs during that time
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Post by connecticutcard on Oct 11, 2022 13:49:01 GMT -6
just because we are talking about Toledo, I was curious. We are 21-25-1 all-time. As for Double-Digit underdog wins since 1997: We won in 2020 as a 10 point underdog in the Glass Bowl. We won in 2003 as a 12.5 point underdog at home. We won in 2001 as a 21.5 point underdog at home. We won in 1997 as a 12.0 point underdog at home. do you still have these stats available how often were we double digit dogs during that time I quickly counted 15, which is a lot! www.oddsshark.com/ncaaf/database
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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on Oct 11, 2022 14:11:23 GMT -6
Looking back through the game results against Toledo, There are several games where the score was run up, on both sides.
In the early through mid '90s, I don't know that we had a better rivalry than with them. Those games were ridiculous.
1990 - Toledo, 28-16 1991 - BSU, 9-3 1992 - Toledo, 10-9 1993 - BSU, 31-30 (those of us that were there will never forget that one) 1994 - TIE, 24-24 1995 - Toledo, 17-14 1996 - BSU, 24-14 1997 - BSU, 35-3
Whenever Toledo is ranked, we beat them.
1997 - BSU, 35-3 (Toledo was ranked 18th, last game of the year and we finished 5-6 on a 4 game winning streak) 2001 - BSU, 24-20 (Toledo was ranked 25th, and we again finished 5-6) 2012 - BSU, 34-27 (Toledo was ranked 23rd, we finished 9-3 in the regular season)
Mike Neu is 2-4 against Toledo. Jason Candle's first full season at Toledo was also 2016.
2016 - Toledo, 37-19 2017 - Toledo, 58-17 (this is where the feud started) 2018 - Toledo, 45-13 2019 - BSU, 52-14 (payback time) 2020 - BSU, 27-24 2021 - Toledo, 22-12
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Post by bsutony on Oct 15, 2022 16:50:42 GMT -6
NIU dominated EMU. EMU is the weirdest team in the league. I hope we face the terrible version.
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