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Of course, Minnesota's loss was overshadowed in 2007 by the granddaddy of all David-vs.-Goliath upsets: Appalachian State's shocking win over a then-Top 10 Michigan program. That remains the only time an FCS school has defeated a ranked team in the top division, but it sure gave all the little guys reason to hope.
Still, FBS schools win the overwhelming share of these games, doling out a hefty payday to a financially challenged opponent in exchange for another win on the ledger.
Or at least that's the way it's supposed to work.
Kentucky, which usually runs at the back of the SEC, will face lower-division Charleston Southern in early November, a game that was clearly scheduled in hopes of providing a bit of a break to a team that will be winding down its brutal conference schedule.
"For us to have a good season, you have to win those non-conference games," Wildcats coach Joker Phillips said. "To have a really great season, you have to knock some teams off after that."
At least none of the major schools has to worry about Jacksonville State or North Dakota State this week.
They're both going back to more familiar surroundings, with the Gamecocks facing Chattanooga and the Bison tangling with Northern Iowa.
Whew!
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