BeaverPoke
Well-known member
Let's just end this whole "UNC is good" "No they aren't" conversation with some results!
2003 9-2 (independent)
2004 2-9 (independent)
2005 4-7 (independent)
2006 1-10 (0-8 Big Sky)
2007 1-11 (1-7 Big Sky)
2008 1-10 (1-7 Big Sky)
2009 3-8 (1-7 Big Sky)
2010 3-8 (2-6 Big Sky)
2011 0-11 (0-8 Big Sky)
2012 5-6 (4-4 Big Sky)
I don't know if they play a game against a D2 team once a year that does not show up on the results but those are what I found on ESPN.
So in the last 10 years they have had 1 winning season and that was 2003.
29-82 overall. Winning percentage of .261
And in the 7 years they have been in the Big Sky they have had only 1 season where they went .500 in conference play, which was last year. So sure call them a program on the rise, but after not winning a game the year before even 1 win is an improvement so of course they are a "program on the rise".
A total of 9 wins in conference play vs. 49 losses. Winning percentage of .155
I think it is safe to say there are one of the worst programs in the Big Sky and possibly the entire D1-AA.
2003 9-2 (independent)
2004 2-9 (independent)
2005 4-7 (independent)
2006 1-10 (0-8 Big Sky)
2007 1-11 (1-7 Big Sky)
2008 1-10 (1-7 Big Sky)
2009 3-8 (1-7 Big Sky)
2010 3-8 (2-6 Big Sky)
2011 0-11 (0-8 Big Sky)
2012 5-6 (4-4 Big Sky)
I don't know if they play a game against a D2 team once a year that does not show up on the results but those are what I found on ESPN.
So in the last 10 years they have had 1 winning season and that was 2003.
29-82 overall. Winning percentage of .261
And in the 7 years they have been in the Big Sky they have had only 1 season where they went .500 in conference play, which was last year. So sure call them a program on the rise, but after not winning a game the year before even 1 win is an improvement so of course they are a "program on the rise".
A total of 9 wins in conference play vs. 49 losses. Winning percentage of .155
I think it is safe to say there are one of the worst programs in the Big Sky and possibly the entire D1-AA.