Everyone expected Towson football to be good this year. From the coaches to the players to the students, each and every tiger expected great things from this football team. But very few believed that they could get as far as the FCS National Championship game in Frisco, TX.
Starting off the season against an FBS school is always a challenge. It is a chance for an FCS school to get some much needed money for its program, and isn't always looked at as an opportunity to claim an opening win. When Towson traveled to Connecticut to take on the UConn Huskies in their season opener, it wasn't a game they were going to take lightly. Sure, they were mainly there for the $275,000 that they were getting from the game, but they were also there to prove a point. Towson wanted to be known as an FCS dynasty - the next big thing.
Towson not only defeated UConn, but they embarrassed the Huskies on their own turf. Not only did Towson receive a large sum of money from the game, but they also had a HUGE win against an FBS team to start of the season.
This win capped off week 1, a week in which seven FCS schools defeated FBS schools, the most wins over FBS schools in a week since 2000. But the tigers weren't done there. Towson won its next 5 games, getting out to an amazing 6-0 start on the year before losing to Villanova at home. Still, the tigers kept fighting, hoping to reach the postseason.
In the regular season finale against their rivals James Madison, Towson relied heavily on the man who has carried this team ever since he stepped onto the field, Terrance West. West rushed for 100 yards and 3 scores on 22 carries, propelling this Towson team to a spectacular 10 win season, the 7 seed in the FCS playoffs, and a first round bye.
In the second round, Towson faced a Fordham squad who had only 1 loss on the season. However, behind the tiger faithful, Towson finished the game with a 20 point blowout, winning easily 48-28. Next up, Towson faced a tough Eastern Illinois team, led by Walter Payton award winner Jimmy Garoppolo.
Battling through snowy conditions, Terrance West proved why he is the best running back not only in the FCS, but in all of the NCAA. West truly put the team on his back and when he needed it most, had the best game of his star studded career. West carried the ball 39 times for an outstanding 354 yards and 5 scores. Along the way, West set a new FCS record for rushing yards, something he had no idea he'd done until he was asked about it after the game. West's understudy, Freshman Darius Victor, also had a nice game, finishing with 80 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown, leading the tigers to a spot in the football subdivision semifinals against the No. 2 seed Eastern Washington.
Traveling to Cheney, Washington was nothing new for the tigers, seeing as they had been traveling for all of the playoffs. But facing off against Walter Payton award finalist Vernon Adams wasn't going to be easy. With a 21-7 lead at halftime, Towson looked to be in control. All until quarterback Peter Athens went down with a right shoulder injury and would not return, meaning backup quarterback Connor Frazier would have to take over. Although Towson scored the first 21 points of the game, they then gave up 31 straight. With 1:35 left in the game, Towson took over on its own 29 yard line. The tigers moved the ball down to the 1 yard line with 25 seconds left before West was stopped on a run. Then, Frazier scored on a quarterback run with 17 seconds left, securing the win and the upset for Towson, sending them to their first ever FCS National Championship.
North Dakota State, the tigers knew, would be their most challenging game yet. Traveling to Frisco would be no walk in the park for this Towson squad. Facing off against the two-time defending champion Bison would take all that they had. Towson students traveled in packs to the Texas to support their tigers, but the stadium seemed like it only held Bison fans.
The first quarter ended with Towson and NDSU tied 7-7, the tigers still seemingly in this one. However, things went from bad to worse for the tigers as they just couldn't slow down this Bison offense, eventually losing the game 35-7. Still, it was a major step that Towson even made it to the National Championship game. Heck, we were playing against the two time defending champions, what did ya expect?
Towson (13-3), the first school to play in championship games at the FCS and NCAA division III levels, was 1-10 only three years ago in Ambrose's second season. This tiger squad finished with its best record ever under Ambrose and just proves that maybe, just maybe, Towson is the next up and coming dynasty at the FCS level.
Terrance West finished the season with 2509 yards - the most ever by an FCS player. Just days after the game, West declared that he would forgo his senior season and enter his name into the NFL draft. West is a projected third to fifth round pick. He could become the highest drafted player out of Towson since Jermon Bushrod was drafted in the fourth round by the New Orleans Saints in 2007.
Following the game, Coach Rob Ambrose said that his team was on its way to being a national power but "they're not there yet." The University wants Ambrose to stick around to see that happen, so much that they offered him a 7-year contract extension, keeping Ambrose in the black and gold through 2020.
As a student, fan, and fellow tiger, I look forward to the things this team can do. Victor is a tremendous back who can do great things after learning from West. I truly believe Towson is here to stay, and that soon enough the tigers will be back in Frisco, hopefully writing a different ending to their season the next time around.