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Popped up on my newsfeed and when I clicked it. Those 2 non conference home opponents. Goodness.
http://www.alcornsports.com/schedule.aspx?path=football
http://www.alcornsports.com/schedule.aspx?path=football
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Popped up on my newsfeed and when I clicked it. Those 2 non conference home opponents. Goodness.
http://www.alcornsports.com/schedule.aspx?path=football
Right. I see what Braveheart be talking about. This is sad
I promise I have never heard of LC until now. Apparently they are rivals with Mississippi College (D3)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_College
They are a small private Baptist college in Pineville, LA (across the river from Alexandria, LA). They are a DIII school in the American Southwest Conference (ASC) that compete with a lot of Christian schools in Texas and a few in Mississippi. They have a pretty good football team that could give Alcorn some trouble. Their coach Dennis Dunn used to be the coach at one of Louisiana's high school football powerhouses Evangel Christian in Shreveport, LA. While at Evangel, Dunn coached former USC and current NFL quarterback, John David Booty, former NFL quarterback, Josh Booty, and former Miami Hurricane and current NFL quarterback, Brock Berlin. LC's record last year was 7-3 overall and 5-1 against conference teams, with wins against Belhaven University and Mississippi College. They just recently built their own on-campus stadium with field turf. They used to play in Pineville High School stadium. They are about 1.5 to 2 hour drive from Alcorn. They would definitely be way more competition than Virginia University in Lynchburg, VA.
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http://www.lcwildcats.net/schedule.aspx?path=football&
http://www.lcwildcats.net/staff.aspx?staff=6
They are a small private Baptist college in Pineville, LA (across the river from Alexandria, LA). They are a DIII school in the American Southwest Conference (ASC) that compete with a lot of Christian schools in Texas and a few in Mississippi. They have a pretty good football team that could give Alcorn some trouble. Their coach Dennis Dunn used to be the coach at one of Louisiana's high school football powerhouses Evangel Christian in Shreveport, LA. While at Evangel, Dunn coached former USC and current NFL quarterback, John David Booty, former NFL quarterback, Josh Booty, and former Miami Hurricane and current NFL quarterback, Brock Berlin. LC's record last year was 7-3 overall and 5-1 against conference teams, with wins against Belhaven University and Mississippi College. They just recently built their own on-campus stadium with field turf. They used to play in Pineville High School stadium. They are about 1.5 to 2 hour drive from Alcorn. They would definitely be way more competition than Virginia University in Lynchburg, VA.
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http://www.lcwildcats.net/schedule.aspx?path=football&
http://www.lcwildcats.net/staff.aspx?staff=6
"Holy Hill" is on Alcorns schedule? wow
There's no way they will stay within 40 of Alcorn.
Louisiana college? Yeah okPeople on here act like their school don't schedule down in football. These are non conference games. If we played LSU or State it don't matter because they don't count toward the swac standing either. One or two games is not going to change anything when it comes too the playoffs because of the swac as a whole. Look at the schedule of all the teams in the swac for the pass few years and you will see that others schedule down in football like everyone else!!
Who is Virginia Lynchburg?
Are they D2 or D3 like Louisiana College?
And this is my first time hearing about these schools.
They were Grambling's homecoming opponent in 2012, which was Grambling's only win that season. I'm not sure what level of football they play since their website give very little information about them, but I do believe they lost every game last year. Also, they have played North Carolina A&T before, but Greensboro is a lot closer to Lynchburg then Alcorn.
http://vulathletics.com/