If you are going to give examples of FCS over FBS in a story about YSU, wouldn't you, you know, mention YSU vs Pitt? Of course that would involve acknowledging that football exists outside the cocoon of the B1G.
http://db.lsj.com/blogswp/couchonfire/an-early-spin-through-msus-football-season-youngstown-state-on-sept-14-offers-final-tuneup-before-season-gets-real/This is the third in a 12-day series looking at Michigan State’s opponents this football season and their chances against the Spartans.
Week 3: Youngstown State
Time and Date: 2 p.m., Sept. 14
Venue: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing
TV: Big Ten Network
Penguins at a glance
Coach: Eric Wolford (Fourth season, 16-17)
Last season: 7-4 overall, 4-4 Missouri Valley (6th)
Returning starters: 14
Preseason magazine predictions
Athlon: None
Lindy’s: 4th, Missouri Valley; ranked No. 19 in FCS
Sporting News: 6th, Missouri Valley
Why they’ll beat the SpartansFCS programs (still known more as Division I-AA) can be dangerous. The obvious example is Appalachian State beating Michigan in 2007. But it happens somewhat regularly and the close calls are annual events — the Wolverines’ escape of UMass in 2010, Wisconsin’s near-trip against Northern Iowa last season, etc.
It doesn’t take an elite FCS foe to pull the upset, but, as with mid-majors, it has to be one with elite playmakers and enough bulk in the trenches not to be blown over (It also helps if a few high-major transfers find their way to campus.). Youngstown State might just be that, led by school-record-touting senior quarterback Kurt Hess and lauded as a playoff contender. And, if there is an obvious letdown game on MSU’s schedule, this is it — the newness of the season having worn off by the third straight home game to start the season, a week before a trip to Notre Dame.
Why they won’tThese aren’t Jim Tressel’s Penguins. And while Hess returns, Youngstown State lost a three-time 1,200-yard rusher and a combined 107 starts along its offensive line.
Final analysisMSU ought to be finding its way on offense by this point, some sort of rhythm emerging between its QB of choice and wideouts, the running back situation shaking itself out behind a veteran offensive line. The Spartans might roll into South Bend without being tested.