Thursday, January 30, 2020

Trying to get Division II and Smaller Football Historic Records is Pulling Teeth..

I feel like with the Shop, everyone knows most Division I Records, in College Football and or College Sports, especially those that want access to it. But, below that, it still is a different story.

Mount Union would have their 1st Non Kehres Season Since 1985 and Cornell College would have a Northwestern Styled Postseason Hex on their House in College Football. But most Non-Internet Era Division II and Lower Records? Your on your own, pal.

I feel like mining the record room is pulling teeth and getting past the Local Legend and going for the true story is hard work if it was not already overexposed. The College Football Playoffs, at the NCAA Level Organically, will be 50 Years Old in 2 Years and there has not been a push for a Playoff Project like the Alabama or Georgia High School Football Historians Society.

What the Internet, or College Internet's True Purpose is and should be a Bigger NCAA Clearinghouse. We've had a Commercial Internet bordering on 25 to 30 Years and the general attitude is it is a Supermarket.

Mount Vernon Mustangs Football would have made more Head Coaches than NFL Draft Picks in their History. I don't know if there is a comprehensive Iowa High School Football Society like their Southern Counterparts, but, the records are not in the Town Library and we'd have just as awful luck trying to track down Microfiber Film Rolls like we where in Boy Scouts.

This has nothing to do with Odessa Permian or West Texas not formally claiming a Heisman or Odessa Permian not claiming a Pro Football Hall of Famer. I do think exponentially, we'd have to need Small or True Small School Historians to actually document or try to document their programs lores, even if it hurts.

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