Best win over last 4 years?

jehresm

All-Conference
Dec 1, 2013
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Minnesota in 2018. Because after 0-6, I wondered if 0-12 was possible.
 

TFrazier_rivals269992

All-Conference
Jun 8, 2001
7,429
3,298
0
 

19Football19

All-Conference
Dec 2, 2015
2,494
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Every offseason
Lol. This is so true. We’ll shock folks and win 5 or 6 and everyone will be talking and then realize we’ll lose most of the impact players to the O’l 5th or 6th year, transfer, coach leaving for a legit job where they don’t have to circle the globe for a high 3*, etc.
 

lazysunday

Heisman
Aug 11, 2012
14,237
22,222
113
2018
Minnesota
Bethune-Cookman
Illinois
Michigan St.

2019
S. Alabama
N. Illinois
Illinois
Northwestern
Maryland

2020
Penn St
Purdue
Rutgers

2021
Fordham
Buffalo
Northwestern

Jesus, that's it. Thank goodness for the State of Illinois. Bottom feeding mudda fuggas.
Wow, this is sobering
 

Lincoln100

All-Conference
Jun 16, 2010
12,989
2,077
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2018
Minnesota
Bethune-Cookman
Illinois
Michigan St.

2019
S. Alabama
N. Illinois
Illinois
Northwestern
Maryland

2020
Penn St
Purdue
Rutgers

2021
Fordham
Buffalo
Northwestern

Jesus, that's it. Thank goodness for the State of Illinois. Bottom feeding mudda fuggas.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think he has a win over a team that would have finished in the top 50.
 

Rcnut223

Sophomore
Apr 22, 2004
1,685
108
63
2018
Minnesota
Bethune-Cookman
Illinois
Michigan St.

2019
S. Alabama
N. Illinois
Illinois
Northwestern
Maryland

2020
Penn St
Purdue
Rutgers

2021
Fordham
Buffalo
Northwestern

Jesus, that's it. Thank goodness for the State of Illinois. Bottom feeding mudda
Looking at the list , No Coach ( regardless of who he is ) should still be employed in this Profession.
 

jehresm

All-Conference
Dec 1, 2013
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Frost era FBS wins (opponent final record)
2018: Minnesota (7-6), Illinois (4-8), Michigan State (7-6)
2019: South Alabama (2-10), Northern Illinois (5-7), Illinois (6-7), Northwestern (3-9), Maryland (3-9)
2020: Penn State (4-5), Purdue (2-4), Rutgers (3-6)
2021: Buffalo (4-8), Northwestern (3-9)
 

Lincoln100

All-Conference
Jun 16, 2010
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2,077
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2 wins, in 4 years (zero in the last 3) over teams that ended the year with a winning record. I think we got 1 more than Kansas did, so that's something.
 
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lazysunday

Heisman
Aug 11, 2012
14,237
22,222
113
Frost era FBS wins (opponent final record)
2018: Minnesota (7-6), Illinois (4-8), Michigan State (7-6)
2019: South Alabama (2-10), Northern Illinois (5-7), Illinois (6-7), Northwestern (3-9), Maryland (3-9)
2020: Penn State (4-5), Purdue (2-4), Rutgers (3-6)
2021: Buffalo (4-8), Northwestern (3-9)

buzzkiller
 

phoenix4nu

All-Conference
May 10, 2009
9,774
2,088
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2018
Minnesota 7-6
Bethune-Cookman 7-5
Illinois 4-8
Michigan St 7-6

2019
S. Alabama 2-10
N. Illinois 5-7
Illinois 6-7
Northwestern 3-9
Maryland 3-9

2020
Penn St 4-5
Purdue 2-4
Rutgers 3-6

2021
Fordham 6-5
Buffalo 4-8
Northwestern 3-9

Holy hell! That's even more putrid to look at.
Looks like Frost peaked in 2018.
 

yunginsNU2

All-Conference
May 24, 2006
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Penn State seemed like a good win, but then we turned around and lost to Illinois
That was 2 winless programs at the time lol (lol not directed at you but more so that i agree with you that this was our best win the last 4 years)
 

Truewooper

Senior
Jun 1, 2022
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SF's best win would have to be Michigan state (2018) I think since it was a close win. But it's pretty rough when you don't have any wins against teams who finished with at least 8 wins.
 

TruHusker

All-Conference
Sep 21, 2001
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this is the most depressing thread ever
However, if you were to confront this issue of less than mediocre results with the ever uncomfortable facts you were labeled as being "negative." Facts are facts and truth is truth no matter how hard some want spin things. Not seeing things for how they really are, to me, is a sickness in itself and actually makes one self fulfilling and thus unable or unwilling to see the true results.

But it is much easier to deny and defend something that has no support or defense.