EWU 34-43 CP
SAC 27-31 UCD IDST 37-16 IDA
NAU 28-48 WEB MTST 31-28 UMT
PORTST 13-24 NOCO
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 23-24
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 19-9
Best Performance: (#2) Montana St. 31, (#3) Montana 28 - Justin Lamson completed 90% of his passes and Caden Dowler had another pick-six as the Bobcats earned the first road victory for either team in the Brawl of the Wild since 2018.
Worst Performance: (#22) Northern Arizona 28, Weber St. 48 - The Lumberjacks immolate their playoff chances after allowing 48 points to a Weber squad that had scored a total of 34 points in their previous 3 games.
Most Surprising Result: (#22) Northern Arizona 28, Weber St. 48 - The NAU offense contributed to the team’s demise, too, as they had a season-low 53 rushing yards and just 303 yards total (2nd. lowest of the season).
Southland
ETAMU 14-33 UTRGV UIW 31-10 HCU MCNSE 21-19 LAM
NICH 26-38 SELU SFA 62-14 NWST
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 16-24
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 10-10
Best Performance: McNeese St. 21, (#20) Lamar 19 - The Cowboy pass defense controlled the game, holding Lamar QB Aiden McCown to just 8/23 passing for 135 yards, 1 TD, and 2 interceptions.
Worst Performance: Houston Christian 10, Incarnate Word 31 - The Huskies are tackled-for-loss 12 times as they finish the season 2-10, their worst mark since going winless in 2021.
Most Surprising Result: (#20) Lamar 19, McNeese St. 21 - The Cardinals appeared to be a bubble team coming into the week, so how exactly did they still get an at-large bid after this debacle?
Missouri Valley
SDKST 34-31 UND (OT)
STTHOM 7-62 NDSU YSU 35-32 UNI SIU 37-7 ILST MUR 31-17 INST
NConf Record: 1-0 Overall: 25-15
vs. FCS: 1-0 Overall: 23-6
Best Performance: Southern Illinois 37, (#13) Illinois St. 7 - It apparently wasn't enough to make the playoffs, but the Salukis did pull off a stunning upset after outrushing the Redbirds 296-73; Eddie Robinson ran for 145 yards while QB DJ Williams ran for 134 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Worst Performance: Indiana St. 17, Murray St. 31 - The Sycamores finish last in the Missouri Valley after allowing 232 rushing yards to Jawaun Northington, a guy whose previous season high was 81 yards against SIU.
Most Surprising Result: (#13) Illinois St. 7, Southern Illinois 37 - This thud of a performance didn’t quite cost the Redbirds an at-large bid, but it did cost them a home game in the first round.
United
EKU 33-10 UTU
AP 44-45 TARL(OT) ACU 49-28 UCA SUU 36-34 UNA (2OT)
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 17-18
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 14-11
Best Performance: (#5) Tarleton St. 45, Austin Peay 44 (OT) - The Texans get two 100-yard receivers and 215 rushing yards and a TD from Tylan Hines as they survive a marathon game and clinch a top-4 seed.
Worst Performance: Utah Tech 10, Eastern Kentucky 33 - The Trailblazers lose rushing 264-55 to a Colonel team that was last in the United in rushing yards coming in (Utah Tech ended up last).
Most Surprising Result: Austin Peay 44, (#5) Tarleton St. 45 (OT) - The offense did all they could—570 yards and 6 TDs against the top defense in the UAC–but it still wasn’t quite enough in what was a must-win scenario for the Governors.
Pioneer
STTHOM 7-62 NDSU
MHEAD 10-17 DRAKE
VALPO 20-27 BUT DAY 42-14 DVDSN
MARIST 25-29 PRESBY USD 42-8 STET
NConf Record: 0-1 Overall: 20-22
vs. FCS: 0-1 Overall: 8-20
Best Performance: Drake 17, Morehead St. 10 - It wasn’t an impressive performance for the Bulldogs on the scoreboard, but Nick Herman did run for 253 yards and a touchdown in the PFL-clinching victory.
Worst Performance: Stetson 8, San Diego 42 - The Hatters gave 5 of their opponents their most lopsided DI wins of the season (San Diego, Marist, Dayton, Harvard, Chattanooga).
Mvemjsunpx wrote: ↑Sun Nov 23, 2025 9:19 pmMissouri Valley
SDKST 34-31 UND (OT)
STTHOM 7-62 NDSU YSU 35-32 UNI SIU 37-7 ILST MUR 31-17 INST
NConf Record: 1-0 Overall: 25-15
vs. FCS: 1-0 Overall: 23-6
Best Performance: Southern Illinois 37, (#13) Illinois St. 7 - It apparently wasn't enough to make the playoffs, but the Salukis did pull off a stunning upset after outrushing the Redbirds 296-73; Eddie Robinson ran for 145 yards while QB DJ Williams ran for 134 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Worst Performance: Indiana St. 17, Murray St. 31 - The Sycamores finish last in the Missouri Valley after allowing 232 rushing yards to Jawaun Northington, a guy whose previous season high was 81 yards against SIU.
Most Surprising Result: (#13) Illinois St. 7, Southern Illinois 37 - This thud of a performance didn’t quite cost the Redbirds an at-large bid, but it did cost them a home game in the first round.
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Mvemjsunpx wrote: ↑Sun Nov 23, 2025 9:19 pmBig Sky
EWU 34-43 CP
SAC 27-31 UCD IDST 37-16 IDA
NAU 28-48 WEB MTST 31-28 UMT
PORTST 13-24 NOCO
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 23-24
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 19-9
Best Performance: (#2) Montana St. 31, (#3) Montana 28 - Justin Lamson completed 90% of his passes and Caden Dowler had another pick-six as the Bobcats earned the first road victory for either team in the Brawl of the Wild since 2018.
Worst Performance: (#22) Northern Arizona 28, Weber St. 48 - The Lumberjacks immolate their playoff chances after allowing 48 points to a Weber squad that had scored a total of 34 points in their previous 3 games.
Most Surprising Result: (#22) Northern Arizona 28, Weber St. 48 - The NAU offense contributed to the team’s demise, too, as they had a season-low 53 rushing yards and just 303 yards total (2nd. lowest of the season).
Southland
ETAMU 14-33 UTRGV UIW 31-10 HCU MCNSE 21-19 LAM
NICH 26-38 SELU SFA 62-14 NWST
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 16-24
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 10-10
Best Performance: McNeese St. 21, (#20) Lamar 19 - The Cowboy pass defense controlled the game, holding Lamar QB Aiden McCown to just 8/23 passing for 135 yards, 1 TD, and 2 interceptions.
Worst Performance: Houston Christian 10, Incarnate Word 31 - The Huskies are tackled-for-loss 12 times as they finish the season 2-10, their worst mark since going winless in 2021.
Most Surprising Result: (#20) Lamar 19, McNeese St. 21 - The Cardinals appeared to be a bubble team coming into the week, so how exactly did they still get an at-large bid after this debacle?
Missouri Valley
SDKST 34-31 UND (OT)
STTHOM 7-62 NDSU YSU 35-32 UNI SIU 37-7 ILST MUR 31-17 INST
NConf Record: 1-0 Overall: 25-15
vs. FCS: 1-0 Overall: 23-6
Best Performance: Southern Illinois 37, (#13) Illinois St. 7 - It apparently wasn't enough to make the playoffs, but the Salukis did pull off a stunning upset after outrushing the Redbirds 296-73; Eddie Robinson ran for 145 yards while QB DJ Williams ran for 134 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Worst Performance: Indiana St. 17, Murray St. 31 - The Sycamores finish last in the Missouri Valley after allowing 232 rushing yards to Jawaun Northington, a guy whose previous season high was 81 yards against SIU.
Most Surprising Result: (#13) Illinois St. 7, Southern Illinois 37 - This thud of a performance didn’t quite cost the Redbirds an at-large bid, but it did cost them a home game in the first round.
United
EKU 33-10 UTU
AP 44-45 TARL(OT) ACU 49-28 UCA SUU 36-34 UNA (2OT)
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 17-18
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 14-11
Best Performance: (#5) Tarleton St. 45, Austin Peay 44 (OT) - The Texans get two 100-yard receivers and 215 rushing yards and a TD from Tylan Hines as they survive a marathon game and clinch a top-4 seed.
Worst Performance: Utah Tech 10, Eastern Kentucky 33 - The Trailblazers lose rushing 264-55 to a Colonel team that was last in the United in rushing yards coming in (Utah Tech ended up last).
Most Surprising Result: Austin Peay 44, (#5) Tarleton St. 45 (OT) - The offense did all they could—570 yards and 6 TDs against the top defense in the UAC–but it still wasn’t quite enough in what was a must-win scenario for the Governors.
Pioneer
STTHOM 7-62 NDSU
MHEAD 10-17 DRAKE
VALPO 20-27 BUT DAY 42-14 DVDSN
MARIST 25-29 PRESBY USD 42-8 STET
NConf Record: 0-1 Overall: 20-22
vs. FCS: 0-1 Overall: 8-20
Best Performance: Drake 17, Morehead St. 10 - It wasn’t an impressive performance for the Bulldogs on the scoreboard, but Nick Herman did run for 253 yards and a touchdown in the PFL-clinching victory.
Worst Performance: Stetson 8, San Diego 42 - The Hatters gave 5 of their opponents their most lopsided DI wins of the season (San Diego, Marist, Dayton, Harvard, Chattanooga).
LEH 42-32 LAF
BUCK 19-38 COLG
FORD 26-27 MERR
GTOWN 7-42 HC RICH 28-21 W&M
NConf Record: 1-1 Overall: 19-21
vs. FCS: 1-1 Overall: 19-14
Best Performance: (#4) Lehigh 42, (#24) Lafayette 32 - Luke Yoder runs for 234 yards and 4 TDs on just 19 carries to outduel Kente Edwards (41 carries , 157 yards, 3 TDs) as the Mountain Hawks clinch the Patriot League title and an undefeated regular season.
Worst Performance: Georgetown 7, Holy Cross 42 - With a winning season on the line, the Hoyas continued to prove they’re allergic to success as they committed 5 turnovers and gave up 3 non-offensive touchdowns to a 2-9 opponent.
Most Surprising Result: Richmond 28, William & Mary 21 - The Spiders hold William & Mary to 194 total yards as they win their 3rd. straight Capital Cup (giving them a 3-game lead in the overall series).
Ivy League
PRINCE 6-17 PENN COLUM 29-12 COR
DART 28-35 BROWN
HARV 28-45 YALE
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 16-8
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 16-8
Best Performance: Yale 45, (#7) Harvard 28 - Josh Pitsenberger ran for 143 yards and 3 touchdowns while Dante Reno threw for 273 yards and 3 TDs on just 19 attempts as the Bulldogs forced a shared Ivy League title for the 5th. time in the last 6 seasons.
Worst Performance: Cornell 12, Columbia 29 - The Big Red allow 203 rushing yards to Griffin Johnson, a guy who only had 215 yards on the season coming in.
Most Surprising Result: Dartmouth 28, Brown 35 - The Big Green give up a 74-yard interception-return touchdown with 4:50 to play as they literally throw away a potential at-large bid.
Best Performance: Long Island 24, Wagner 17 - The Sharks finish the season winning 5 of 6 after beating a Wagner squad that had won 4 in a row coming in.
Worst Performance: St. Francis (PA) 10, Stonehill 20 - The Red Flash commit 5 turnovers and end their Division I tenure on a 12-game losing streak.
Most Surprising Result: (none)
CAA
SACHRT 10-34 NOVA
BRY 28-35 SBU
MAINE 27-33 UNH
HAMP 10-38 URI ALB 31-24 MONM
CAMP 31-35 TOW RICH 28-21 W&M
NCAT 17-55 ELON
NConf Record: 1-1 Overall: 22-33
vs. FCS: 1-1 Overall: 19-18
Best Performance: Albany 31, (#15) Monmouth 24 - The Danes pull off one of the biggest upsets of the season thanks to 3 fourth-down stops and a nearly 2:1 time-of-possession advantage.
Worst Performance: (#15) Monmouth 24, Albany 31 - The Hawks, who were a 31.5 point favorite, fell behind 31-3 before they began an ultimately doomed rally.
Most Surprising Result: (#15) Monmouth 24, Albany 31 - Despite this awful loss, it’s still surprising Monmouth didn’t get an at-large bid. I wonder if the Hawks would’ve put Derek Robertson in (dressed, but didn't play) if they’d known their season may have been on the line.
Best Performance: (#6) Tennessee Tech 20, Tennessee-Martin 17 - The Golden Eagles allowed 170 yards on UTM’s first 4 drives in spotting them a 10-0 lead, but they gave up just 97 yards on the Skyhawks’ last 7 drives of the game.
Worst Performance: Southeast Missouri St. 13, Lindenwood 30 - The Redhawks gain less than 200 yards for the first time in 2 years as their already disappointing season ends ugly.
Most Surprising Result: Gardner-Webb 24, Western Illinois 29 - The Bulldogs were a long shot to make the playoffs anyway, but this result at least allowed them to sleep in on Sunday morning.
SoCon
WCU 48-6 VMI
FUR 10-45 CLEM
UTC 13-35 WOFF
MER 17-62 AUB
SAM 0-48 TAMU
CIT 26-28 ETSU
NConf Record: 0-3 Overall: 9-25
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 7-15
Best Performance: Wofford 35, Tennessee-Chattanooga 13 - JT Fayard threw for 244 yards and 3 TDs (0 INTs) while Brandon Maina added 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble for a Terrier team that finished the season winning 6 of their last 7.
Worst Performance: Tennessee-Chattanooga 13, Wofford 35 - The Mocs finish with a losing record for the first time in 8 years.
Most Surprising Result: Wofford 35, Tennessee-Chattanooga 13 - Wofford beat Chattanooga for the first time since COVID started and scored just 6 fewer points than they had in the 5 straight losses combined.
Best Performance: South Carolina St. 28, Delaware St. 17 - The Bulldogs got shredded on the ground—439 yards, 2 TDs, 9.3 yards-per-carry—but they dominated the Hornet passing game by forcing them to go 15/33 for 87 yards and 4 picks (why did DSU even throw the ball at all? )
Worst Performance: Norfolk St. 15, Howard 44 - The Spartans get sacked 6 times and finish 0-11 against DI opponents in Michael Vick’s first season.
Best Performance: Jackson St. 27, Alcorn St. 21 - The Tigers hold off a Braves squad that had won 4 in a row and clinch the SWAC-East.
Worst Performance: Alabama A&M 7, Texas Southern 24 - The Bulldogs finish 4-8 overall, their worst mark in 11 years, and 1-7 in SWAC play, their worst conference record since joining the league in 1999.
Most Surprising Result: Bethune-Cookman 38, Florida A&M 34 - Timmy McClain throws for 274 yards and 4 touchdowns (0 INTs) to help the Wildcats win the Florida Classic for the first time since before COVID.
Independents
FORD 26-27 MERR
SACHRT 10-34 NOVA
Non-Ind. Record: 1-1 Overall: 11-11
vs. FCS: 1-1 Overall: 9-9
Best Performance: Merrimack 27, Fordham 26 - The Warriors narrowly avoid falling to a 1-10 opponent by winning the turnover battle 3-0.
Worst Performance: Sacred Heart 10, (#10) Villanova 34 - The Pioneers probably would’ve made the playoffs if they could’ve pulled off this upset, but that obviously wasn’t in the cards.