Originally Posted by
racajun54
_ I never said to schedule more FCS teams I was just pointing out your record without those wins and losses. UL could beat the top five teams in the nation but if you don't get that 6th win against ULM or Ark. State you are not going to a bowl game. Quality wins do count yes but only if you get the 6 wins. There is no requirement for you to play money games that is a choice the school makes. I understand what you mean by that but don't make it out to be some kind of rule.
Let's take out all the money games like Texas A&M, LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Kansas State. I may have missed a few but for the most part these were your money games against the major conferences from 1982 to 2008. The remaining teams are teams that would be on a fairly equal footing with UL by that I mean teams you should be able to defeat more often than not. Your record against those teams 88 - 108. You can't beat the lesser, (your term), FBS teams your schedule. Troy is a good example of how to do it. They started out in Div 1AA/FCS and built a solid program then they were able to make the move to FBS with greater success than UL. UL elected not to do that and thats fine that was what they thought they should do. But if you look at Marshall, Troy, Central Flordia, LA Tech, even North Texas, they started in FCS then moved to FBS and all having gone to at least one bowl game since moving to FBS. Now before you go off I am not suggesting you go down to FCS then move back up its too late for that. Just making the point those schools used a better model than UL did and have been somewhat successful in the tranistion. You don't care about your record against McNeese or other FCS teams is fine but spare me how superior you are just because you are in FBS. If McNeese or App. State moved into the Sunbelt today I have no doubt they would win at least half their conference games especially App. State. _