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2026 Football Schedule Thread

Agree.. we should be competitive season 1 in MAC. If ZO is going to succeed he needs to use the collective experience of strong coaching staff to start & finish strong.
I like ZO passion. Pray for his team to thrive. But I hope they as a staff GEL quickly and prepare for the season. In my opinion 7-5 minimum in 2026 is a solid start first yr HC.
I’m very excited to be in the MAC.
 
Anything less than 2-2 in OOC play + 2-6 in MAC would be total disaster. 4-8 in first FBS season would be minimally acceptable record IMO.

It's hard to say not knowing our full OOC, and MAC schedule, but man 5-7 or 6-6 would be incredible.

Winning 4 or 5 FBS games in year one would be huge.
 
Above .500 first year FBS, when the jump was not planned, would be a surprise. Sure 8 MAC games is easier than 7 Pac-12 games. But the MAC still have dominated their FCS opponents. There are 4-10 FCS over FBS every year.



It’s an FCS roster, with momentum for improvement in the program, but there’s a reason there are only a handful of FCS over FBS every year. The lines between FBS and FCS are blurred with NIL and revenue sharing, but I don’t think there’s a huge shift in resources that would predict SAC to be above .500
 
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Anything less than 2-2 in OOC play + 2-6 in MAC would be total disaster. 4-8 in first FBS season would be minimally acceptable record IMO.

It's hard to say not knowing our full OOC, and MAC schedule, but man 5-7 or 6-6 would be incredible.

Winning 4 or 5 FBS games in year one would be huge.
Really? Jacksonville State, Delaware, Missouri State, James Madison and Sam Houston all had stellar records first two years in moving up.
If we had a proven winner in TT, I bet we would have .750+.
This MC Hammer wannabe is going to be egg on Wood's head.
 
Really? Jacksonville State, Delaware, Missouri State, James Madison and Sam Houston all had stellar records first two years in moving up.
If we had a proven winner in TT, I bet we would have .750+.
This MC Hammer wannabe is going to be egg on Wood's head.

We are not where any of those schools were competitively (except for MO. State), and most of them went to CUSA to beat up on fellow move-ups. The MAC will not offer that luxury.
 
Above .500 first year FBS, when the jump was not planned, would be a surprise. Sure 8 MAC games is easier than 7 Pac-12 games. But the MAC still have dominated their FCS opponents. There are 4-10 FCS over FBS every year.



It’s an FCS roster, with momentum for improvement in the program, but there’s a reason there are only a handful of FCS over FBS every year. The lines between FBS and FCS are blurred with NIL and revenue sharing, but I don’t think there’s a huge shift in resources that would predict SAC to be above .500
MAC teams were on that list quite a few times. 😳
 
MAC teams were on that list quite a few times. 😳
Sure, but every MAC team plays an FCS. So even in years that 2-3 MAC teams lost, they beat them 6-7 times, and that is the bad years.

And to follow up to Kadeezy’s point, those teams had a set plan in place and knew they were moving up for years ahead of time. Sac is really the first to just say we’re going to FBS without a serious run up to year one. You could count last year a bit, but not since the whole staff is new as well as most the impact players.
 
TT went 6-18 at the FBS (P4) level.

At Stanford. After it had come crashing down from the Harbaugh/Shaw era. No coach has produced a winning record over a full season there since 2018. Even Harbaugh posted losing records his 1st two seasons, going 9-15, which isn’t far off Taylor’s 2 year record.

Point being, judging anyone off a 2-season stint at a program where it is historically hard to succeed due to academic requirements is, well, silly.

I think many recognize — given that Taylor succeeded at Sac State where no other HC before him had — that the chances of him succeeding at the FBS level with the exact same program while afforded the same type of budget and overall support Brennan Marion received would have been pretty high.

Clearly Taylor built a better roster, team and system at Sac State than he was able to while at Stanford, as evidenced by the fact that the roster he’d built over 4 years beat his Stanford team despite being coached by Andy Thompson.
 
Sure, but every MAC team plays an FCS. So even in years that 2-3 MAC teams lost, they beat them 6-7 times, and that is the bad years.

And to follow up to Kadeezy’s point, those teams had a set plan in place and knew they were moving up for years ahead of time. Sac is really the first to just say we’re going to FBS without a serious run up to year one. You could count last year a bit, but not since the whole staff is new as well as most the impact players.
Huh? You think all that money spent on the marketing, minor facility improvements, coaching staff, and roster were just off the cuff? Hornet admin has been steadily ramping up the football budget over the past few years and actually started under Dr. Nelsen when you look at the numbers. People thinking the FBS move was done on a whim are misinformed.
 
Anything less than 2-2 in OOC play + 2-6 in MAC would be total disaster. 4-8 in first FBS season would be minimally acceptable record IMO.

It's hard to say not knowing our full OOC, and MAC schedule, but man 5-7 or 6-6 would be incredible.

Winning 4 or 5 FBS games in year one would be huge.
Where do we stand with roster size compared to the MAC schools? Are we ramping up over the transition period or will we have a full FBS roster size this season? With no spring portal, we missed on ramping up on FBS talent to the scale that will be needed. While I don't think we'll be significantly out-matched in the MAC on a weekly basis, roster depth may come into play if we are not at the FBS max. That said, anywhere near a 500 record in year 1 is a success. Thinking we'll show up and dominate the MAC seems like quite a reach.

Also not worrying about HC Carter. He was clearly brought in as a figurehead/recruiter/motivator/relationship guy than some play calling guru. If the staff he brought in/retained is the real deal then we'll be fine. Coach Carter is our guy, people need to get over TT, that window has closed and it's been long past time to look ahead to our FBS future.
 
Also not worrying about HC Carter. He was clearly brought in as a figurehead/recruiter/motivator/relationship guy than some play calling guru. If the staff he brought in/retained is the real deal then we'll be fine. Coach Carter is our guy, people need to get over TT, that window has closed and it's been long past time to look ahead to our FBS future.
How many programs have won with a figurehead? There is either a HC or there is not.
Perfect recipe for finger pointing and not taking the 'buck stops here' approach.
 

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