The win over Weber State might prove historic

The NCAA still keeps it as a loss for the team that lost on the field when a team has to vacate wins.
(She's Baaaaaack. Couldn't start our ? first B1G season without our biggest Rutgers and Maryland supporter.)

This has been the case for MANY, Many years. I think the ASU or Miss St ? mandated losses were some of the last ones where anyone was aided with changing an L to a W because of an NCAA mandated forfeit.
 
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Opponents in vacated games have to keep the loss on their official records, the penalized team just doesn't get to count the win. See p. 21 here: http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/ForSIDs/Policies.pdf
Once upon a time, UW was awarded forfeited wins against Mississippi State and UCLA (1977) and Arizona State (1979). I remember the irony that ASU had a really good team in 1979 but finished 1-11 with its only counting victory being against Hawaii
 
I have it as 22 straight? Unless the ASU vacated loss is turned into a win? But then the Michigan loss would have turned into win 23.
I just went and counted and I stand corrected.
Is Stalin getting early dementia?
Holy fuckall!
Don't forget about the Massachusetts Huskies.

whlinder soon:

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