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Show us the official record book where that game exists and we will accept that loss.  The win was vacated, you cheated, you lost.

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fiu_panther said

Florida_Owl said

illinoisowl said

This one is great. FAU will never out recruit FIU!!!!

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This just in:

You are 0-6, and have scrubbed one game due to ineligible players, against FAU.  Enough said.



"Ineligible players" or not, we still beat you and big time 52-6. We're 1-6 overall.

You Cheat, you get caught…YOU LOSE!  Way to hang your hat on one illegal  game, you're real winner.

GO OWLS!
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fiu_panther said

"Ineligible players" or not, we still beat you and big time 52-6. We're 1-6 overall.

Did you actually just post that response?

:D ;D ;)

Cmon bro, that's nothing to be proud of!

Next year you may get to put a "1" there…right now, it's still a:

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SeminOWL2006 said

Show us the official record book where that game exists and we will accept that loss.  The win was vacated, you cheated, you lost.

FIU 52- FAU 6 (2005)

FIU's official record books:
http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/Stats_Cumulative/Football/2005/fiu10.htm

FAU's official record books:
Florida Atlantic Owls Official Athletic Site - Football

So you guys can make up stuff about it not being official and "being erased from the record books", but that win is still there and will always be there. The series is 1-6 guys.
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http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/colleges/fsu/story/731307.html

FSU coach Bowden 'anxious' for NCAA to rule on academic fraud case
FSU officials will meet with the NCAA on Saturday in Indianapolis about the school's academic fraud case.
BY JEFF SHAIN
[email protected]

As Florida State's team plane jetted back through the North Carolina darkness, Bobby Bowden felt about as jazzed over the immediate outlook as he had in a long while.

The Seminoles had just prevailed in a second tight outcome in a row. A three-game sweep away from home left them 5-1, their best start since 2005. Two extra days awaited to get ready for Virginia Tech.

Even so, the weekend figures to hold a certain amount of disquiet for FSU. In a Saturday meeting some 800 miles away from campus, the NCAA Committee on Infractions begins its final review of the school's academic fraud case.

''I'm anxious for them to get it decided,'' Bowden said Friday as he reviewed FSU's 26-17 victory over North Carolina State.

No decision will be handed down Saturday, but the meeting represents FSU's final chance to demonstrate to NCAA officials that it has taken the necessary steps to punish cheaters in an online testing system and impose safeguards for the future.

A total of 61 athletes in 10 sports were implicated, including 25 in football.

FSU president T.K. Wetherell and new athletic director Randy Spetman headed an eight-person delegation that traveled to Indianapolis after watching FSU defeat N.C. State.

The university has imposed penalties on itself that include giving up five football scholarships and the equivalent of five in other sports. However, the NCAA committee could choose to go further.

It is even possible a decision could affect Bowden's race with Penn State's Joe Paterno to finish as major college football's winningest coach. Forfeiting games has not been ruled out, though Bowden doubted it would reach that point.

''All we can go by is what they've done in the past,'' Bowden said. ``If they change procedure, I guess anything could happen. But [the NCAA's] nature has been to take away scholarships, suspend from games and things like that.''

It is worth noting, though, that just last spring, FIU was ordered to vacate records of all games involving 45 athletes tied to a case involving financial aid violations that led to ineligible players.

Among those casualties were FIU's 2003, '04 and '05 football seasons.

Bowden, meanwhile, could take satisfaction from the Seminoles' resilient demeanor on the field.

Two weeks ago, FSU staved off Miami's furious comeback attempt with an 81-yard touchdown drive as the clock ran down. Then, after letting N.C. State take the lead Thursday with a 67-yard touchdown strike to open the fourth quarter, FSU responded with 13 unanswered points.

''We finally won [the kind of] game that we'd been losing – on the road, favored, tight ballgame, behind in the fourth quarter,'' Bowden said.

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Ok. I think this is a pretty silly and petty discussion, but, let me try to bring factual information, coupled with what each Athletic Department lists as records (or game results), to dispel some wrong assumptions here….

First, FIU was ordered to "vacate" records from those years (2003, 2004, and 2005) for several athletic teams (not just for football, btw), for errors made by the office handling financial aid during those years, which after our current AD checked, found those errors and self-reported them to the NCAA.  Hardly premeditated cheating or anything like that.

Now,  I don't know if this 'order' forces, or makes the teams we played on all those sports, also "vacate" their RECORDS.  However, it means the game did happen, the points, hits, times, running and reception yards, (overall and individual statistics) etc., still are counted, but the 'records', or game results, are vacated…at least on FIU's side, and perhaps on FIU's side ONLY.  This means,  that the all time record between FAU and FIU is 4-0…because FIU's losses to FAU in 2003 and 2004 were also 'vacated'.  This is so, on FIU's part.

Since I don't know if this order from the NCAA also affects the other schools we played, then it's either 4-0 FAU or 6-1 FAU, after yesterday's game.  However, looking at FAU's Game Notes for the Shula Bowl, you will find that FAU's Athletics Department themselves list this series as 5-1 in favor of FAU.   So, unless FAU's Official Game Notes are incorrect….your record is 6-1 against FIU.  The 52-6 game is counted in YOUR books.

This is FAU's game notes from their Official Athletics website and they say the series was 5-1 in favor of FAU prior to Saturday.  So, it seems, for FAU purposes, the series is now 6-1.

http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/pdf/football_game_notes/2008/fauvsfiu.pdf?SPSID=62731&SPID=4780&DB_OEM_ID=11700

For FIU Officially, the record prior to this game was 3-0…not 5-0 nor 5-1.

http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/pdf/football_game_notes/2008/fiuatfau.pdf?SPSID=62731&SPID=4780&DB_OEM_ID=11700

Folks, it's either 6-1 or 4-0….FAU appears to think it's now 6-1.  Hope this helps find the truth.
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it's 6-1

and every owl fan saying it's not…

get a life

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FIUFanatic said

Ok. I think this is a pretty silly and petty discussion, but, let me try to bring factual information, coupled with what each Athletic Department lists as records (or game results), to dispel some wrong assumptions here….

First, FIU was ordered to "vacate" records from those years (2003, 2004, and 2005) for several athletic teams (not just for football, btw), for errors made by the office handling financial aid during those years, which after our current AD checked, found those errors and self-reported them to the NCAA.  Hardly premeditated cheating or anything like that.

Now,  I don't know if this 'order' forces, or makes the teams we played on all those sports, also "vacate" their RECORDS.  However, it means the game did happen, the points, hits, times, running and reception yards, (overall and individual statistics) etc., still are counted, but the 'records', or game results, are vacated…at least on FIU's side, and perhaps on FIU's side ONLY.  This means,  that the all time record between FAU and FIU is 4-0…because FIU's losses to FAU in 2003 and 2004 were also 'vacated'.  This is so, on FIU's part.

Since I don't know if this order from the NCAA also affects the other schools we played, then it's either 4-0 FAU or 6-1 FAU, after yesterday's game.  However, looking at FAU's Game Notes for the Shula Bowl, you will find that FAU's Athletics Department themselves list this series as 5-1 in favor of FAU.   So, unless FAU's Official Game Notes are incorrect….your record is 6-1 against FIU.  The 52-6 game is counted in YOUR books.

This is FAU's game notes from their Official Athletics website and they say the series was 5-1 in favor of FAU prior to Saturday.  So, it seems, for FAU purposes, the series is now 6-1.

http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/pdf/football_game_notes/2008/fauvsfiu.pdf?SPSID=62731&SPID=4780&DB_OEM_ID=11700

For FIU Officially, the record prior to this game was 3-0…not 5-0 nor 5-1.

http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/pdf/football_game_notes/2008/fiuatfau.pdf?SPSID=62731&SPID=4780&DB_OEM_ID=11700

Folks, it's either 6-1 or 4-0….FAU appears to think it's now 6-1.  Hope this helps find the truth.

FIUFanatic:
Yes the record in my books is 6-1. I don;t care if you were not elegible, what matters is that you won in 2005 by 52 points.
Good job last night. That T.Y is very impressive.
I was reading the FIU's blog and your colleagues mentioned that FIU was improving (which is true), but FAU was regressing.
Do FIU fans really think FAU is regressing?
In addition, I also read that next year FIU will be tying FAU on its NCAA D1A record.
That's impossible because this is FIU's 7th year and FAU broke this record last year during its 7th year.
The only teams that can do that are USA and I think Georgia State University.
Good luck against WKU.
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It doesn't matter what they think. Games won't be won or lost based on what one or two members of a message board think. It doesn't matter.

Just take it in stride and think of what those guys will say as FAU keeps improving and keeps winning games. The future looks mighty bright in Owl Country!!!!  8)

It was probably just posted to agrivate us knowing we read their board too.


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AlexFAU06 said

FIUFanatic said

Ok. I think this is a pretty silly and petty discussion, but, let me try to bring factual information, coupled with what each Athletic Department lists as records (or game results), to dispel some wrong assumptions here….

First, FIU was ordered to "vacate" records from those years (2003, 2004, and 2005) for several athletic teams (not just for football, btw), for errors made by the office handling financial aid during those years, which after our current AD checked, found those errors and self-reported them to the NCAA.  Hardly premeditated cheating or anything like that.

Now,  I don't know if this 'order' forces, or makes the teams we played on all those sports, also "vacate" their RECORDS.  However, it means the game did happen, the points, hits, times, running and reception yards, (overall and individual statistics) etc., still are counted, but the 'records', or game results, are vacated…at least on FIU's side, and perhaps on FIU's side ONLY.  This means,  that the all time record between FAU and FIU is 4-0…because FIU's losses to FAU in 2003 and 2004 were also 'vacated'.  This is so, on FIU's part.

Since I don't know if this order from the NCAA also affects the other schools we played, then it's either 4-0 FAU or 6-1 FAU, after yesterday's game.  However, looking at FAU's Game Notes for the Shula Bowl, you will find that FAU's Athletics Department themselves list this series as 5-1 in favor of FAU.   So, unless FAU's Official Game Notes are incorrect….your record is 6-1 against FIU.  The 52-6 game is counted in YOUR books.

This is FAU's game notes from their Official Athletics website and they say the series was 5-1 in favor of FAU prior to Saturday.  So, it seems, for FAU purposes, the series is now 6-1.

http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/pdf/football_game_notes/2008/fauvsfiu.pdf?SPSID=62731&SPID=4780&DB_OEM_ID=11700

For FIU Officially, the record prior to this game was 3-0…not 5-0 nor 5-1.

http://www.fiusports.com/fls/11700/pdf/football_game_notes/2008/fiuatfau.pdf?SPSID=62731&SPID=4780&DB_OEM_ID=11700

Folks, it's either 6-1 or 4-0….FAU appears to think it's now 6-1.  Hope this helps find the truth.

FIUFanatic:
Yes the record in my books is 6-1. I don;t care if you were not elegible, what matters is that you won in 2005 by 52 points.
Good job last night. That T.Y is very impressive.
I was reading the FIU's blog and your colleagues mentioned that FIU was improving (which is true), but FAU was regressing.
Do FIU fans really think FAU is regressing?
In addition, I also read that next year FIU will be tying FAU on its NCAA D1A record.
That's impossible because this is FIU's 7th year and FAU broke this record last year during its 7th year.
The only teams that can do that are USA and I think Georgia State University.
Good luck against WKU.

Please just drop it dude. Let's move on to something else.
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