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Great Expectations and Great Disappointments Great expectations for the 1991 Flames turned to on the road, whipping versatile Delaware State, 20-9, great disappointments, one after another, as the sea- and outlasting tough Youngstown State, 10-8, keepson rolled on. The team goal was to reach the ing faint play-off hopes alive. A n easy Homecoming national Division I-AA playoffs, barely missed the win over Towson State, 38-28, gave the Flames three past three years in a row with winning records. The straight wins and a 4-3 record. Flames played some exciting football and turned in Disaster then struck with three straight home losses, many memorable moments against the toughest which the Flames might have won. James Madison I-AA schedule in the nation, but suffered their first scored on a controversial two-point conversion with losing season in four years of I-AA with a disaptwo minutes left to nip LU, 35-34. Central Florida pointing 4-7 record. jumped out to a 21-0 first-quarter lead, watched the Starting the season on the road against two peren- Flames chip it to d o w n to 31-26, then stopped a finalnial national play-off powers produced two quick minute Flames charge at the 11-yard line to escape defeats, as the Flames lost to Boise State, 35-14, and towith the win. Furman, 31-7. After earning their first victory at The greatest disappointment came w h e n a home over West Virginia Tech, 39-11, L U tasted Kutztown University field goal with eleven seconds another disappointment when a last-minute field left upset the Flames, 17-16. Closing the season away goal gave Morehead State a close 12-10 win. The at Samford University, the Flames fell again, 34-19, for Flames bounced back with two great upset victories a 4-7 won-loss record.