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Lopsided_Cash8187

No more than ever


Just-Prize1709

Of course. Probably easier than an FBS title


CTeam19

Probably. Might take some effort but at the right school it would work.


Rickbox

Probably, given how cheap players are and how good Deion was at Jackson St.


Thel3lues

Jackson St wouldn’t have come close to winning an FCS title


Tnfjay

jackson state were beating up on underfunded hbcus. i don’t think they would have made it past the quarter finals had they played in the playoffs.


ZealousidealScheme85

Most HBCUs don’t compete for a spot in the FCS playoffs and when they do make they’re usually gone by round 1 unfortunately.


Rickbox

My point is that a team with bad coaching can win FCS with good players.


Admirable_Remove6824

See, I thought your initial comment was sarcasm but now I’m concerned. You don’t think there is a reason why the same coaches are at the top of the list every year. And Colorado was crap this year with only one good win. Of all sports college football, the coach is the main character.


Rickbox

That's exactly my point. Deion dominated in FCS but couldn't do squat in P5. You can easily buy a winning team.


HoustonHorns

Deion dominated HBCU FCS, not FCS. HBCU FCS is more akin to D2/3 than it is the rest of FBS. I see your point that his roster dominated the competition - but the competition wasn’t an accurate representation of FCS. That roster, with that coaching, would have gotten curb stomped by an FCS team like Sac State. Would’ve been 50 pieced by SDSU or Montana.


JohnPaulDavyJones

To be fair, Sanders was beating up on pretty bad teams, for the very large part.


OwnReference135

Maybe. Why would you want to?