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  2. 35 years after dropping big time football, Fordham finally regained Division I status (at the I-AA level, later renamed FCS) upon moving up in 1989. Initial excitement was diminished as the Rams began a dismal stretch of 12 straight losing seasons.

    • 1–1 (.500)
    • 1882
    • 3 (2002, 2007, 2014)
    • Joe Conlin, 5th season, 23–26 (.469)
  3. Aug 14, 2018 · But no matter how each of us – those who worked or played at Tech and those loyal fans who repeatedly showed up to cheer for the Bulldogs – remember special Saturdays spent at Aillet Stadium, we can all collectively agree that no time frame exceeded the Golden Era of 1971 through 1974 for Louisiana Tech football.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fordham_RamsFordham Rams - Wikipedia

    A club football team was established in 1964 (on shaky authority) and football was re-established as a varsity sport in 1970, but in Division III. Fordham joined what is now the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision in 1989.

  5. May 12, 2021 · When Fordham answered the bell for the September 3 matchup, the Cornhuskers scrapped their November 13 date with FCS member Southeast Louisiana and did so at a cost of $600,000, which was the...

  6. At any rate, after 16 years Fordham reinstated football as a varsity sport in 1970 in Division III of the NCAA. In 1989 the Rams moved up to Division 1-AA. In 1990 Fordham joined the Patriot League, a small group of northeastern colleges that does not fund athletic scholarships. In 2003 Fordham won the Patriot League championship. James P. McCabe

  7. Nov 6, 2020 · That article referred to Fordham’s linemen at the time as the Seven Blocks of Granite and it seemed even more fitting in 1936. The nickname was revived, and this time it stuck. In the one platoon era, Fordham linemen, played both offense and defense.

  8. 29 days ago. Yes, Fordham University's football team competes at the Division 1 level in the NCAA. Specifically, they play in the Patriot League within the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), which is a tier below the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

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