*** Husker FB Misc Topic bullsh#t Thread ***

Michigan didn't start with much ground.  Most of what KSU has started out as Central Michigan territory.  Then Eastern, Western and State have some.

You can see the weekly maps here.
Fun fact:

If you do the 2016 to current map, they don't actually tract FCS level and below. So the NDSU taking Iowa's territory isn't changed until they lost to Arizona this year (2022). In that time NDSU lost to FCS opponents and it should actually go like this:

{Date}: Owner (losses to) -> Opponent (new owner)

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Oct 15, 2016: North Dakota St -> South Dakota State

Oct 29, 2016: South Dakota St -> Illinois State

Nov 26, 2016: Illinois St -> Central Arkansas

Dec 3, 2016: Central Arkansas -> Eastern Washington

Dec 17, 2016: Eastern Washington -> Youngstown State (Bo Pelini's Team)

Jan 7, 2017: Youngstown State -> James Madison (FCS Champions)

Jan 6, 2018: James Madison -> North Dakota St (FCS Champions)

Feb 27, 2021: North Dakota St (Undefeated in 2018 and 2019) -> Southern Illinois 

Mar 20, 2021: Southern Illinois -> South Dakota State 

May 16, 2021: South Dakota State -> Sam Houston State (FCS Champions) 

Dec 11, 2021: Sam Houston State -> Montana State 

Jan 8, 2022: Montana State -> North Dakota State

Sep 17, 2022:  North Dakota St -> Arizona (Who the map says gets it!)

All that to say the map shows the correct owner now, but is actually wrong in the intermediary.  :lol:

 
Also, had Oregon been able to hold on against Washington, they would have finally united the entire country the following week by beating Utah. If that were the case, Oregon State would now own the whole country and not just the two NDSU territories.

 
The best part is the includes NW, and the did not win a game in the US.




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