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The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:57 am
by BlackFalkin
EWU wins Bc Vernon is hard to stop along with big play forte. And the EWU defense will shut down t west.

NDSU will win Bc they are a good team all around and they win in the trenches. New Hampshire had the easiest quarterfinal game and therefor probably shouldn't be in this game.

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Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 6:06 am
by Bison Fan in NW MN
NDSU:

Both lines have been playing great all year. The offense is better than the last 2 years with the passing game really becoming a weapon this year. Teams cannot stack the box. Defense wins championships and NDSU has one.


EWU:

Fast break offense that is really hard to defend. Great WRs with an equally talented QB. I love Towson's offense but I don't think they have the passing game to beat EWU. Their O-line is very good and I suspect they will run West until EWU shuts him down...if they can. EWU is at home.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 6:13 am
by Gil Dobie
NDSU wins - Playoff experience, Senior leadership, depth, Defense. NDSU makes too many mistakes, they can lose.

EWU wins - Eagles will adjust faster to Towson's defense than Towson's defense can adapt to EWU's offense. Eagles just score more points and Defense holds Towson to a little less.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 7:27 am
by vutomcat
NDSU and TOWSON win. Both close games. Towson/EWU is a coin flip. I have not seen EWU play in person but Towson is very strong, fast and talented. Most likely the toughest opponent EWU has faced all year and I see them taking a quick lead. If EWU can keep it close and get the crowd involved with a comeback it should be a great finish.
UNH may surprise and give NDSU a game of it. They have played as well as any team down the stretch but going out on the road again will probably tell in the second half. NDSU pulls away and wins by 15.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 8:38 am
by The Kicker
NDSU- Top team for a reason with their high powered offense and defense should win something like 41-10 for another out of conference blowout.

Towson- Offense will not have to punt in this game and should put up 40+ no problem. EWU luckily got by a weak OVC team via their QB going out in the first half. Towson walks away with this one 48-28.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:53 am
by 89Hen
Obviously rooting for UNH and Torson, but I think it's NDSU/EWU. I picked NDSU at the start of the year (really went out on a limb) and it's a lot to ask a team to go to Illinois and then Washington back to back.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:54 am
by 89Hen
The Kicker wrote:NDSU- something like 41-10 for another out of conference blowout.
That would surprise me (nothing should in a crazy year) as I think it will be a track meet with NDSU pulling out a close one... 45-38 ish.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:03 am
by AZGrizFan
NDSU by 17
EWU by 7

West gets 175 yards, but Towson already has proven they're suceptible to the turnover....VA and the Eagles can't POSSIBLY play as bad as they did last week.

NDSU methodically rolls over UNH...two scores to every one for UNH.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:06 am
by grizzaholic
How fucking awesome would it be for NDSU to blow it and lose to UNH...I would laugh my ass off.

NDSU
I will probably change my mind like I have every day since Saturday, but today I say Towson...

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:10 am
by Grizalltheway
89Hen wrote:
The Kicker wrote:NDSU- something like 41-10 for another out of conference blowout.
That would surprise me (nothing should in a crazy year) as I think it will be a track meet with NDSU pulling out a close one... 45-38 ish.
:rofl: :shock:

I despise the Bizon blowhards as much as anyone, but they ain't giving up 38 points ANYONE, especially not a middle-of-the-pack offense like UNH's. You are out of your mind. :coffee:

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:43 am
by Gil Dobie
grizzaholic wrote:How **** awesome would it be for NDSU to blow it and lose to UNH...I would laugh my ass off.

NDSU
I will probably change my mind like I have every day since Saturday, but today I say Towson...
Haters will hate as Ralph also hates the Bison on AGS. I'm just enjoying the ride. I've seen 9 of the 10 Bison championships in my lifetime and plenty of playoff losses, including a couple championship games, when they were suppose to win.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:46 am
by grizzaholic
Gil Dobie wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:How **** awesome would it be for NDSU to blow it and lose to UNH...I would laugh my ass off.

NDSU
I will probably change my mind like I have every day since Saturday, but today I say Towson...
Haters will hate as Ralph also hates the Bison on AGS. I'm just enjoying the ride. I've seen 9 of the 10 Bison championships in my lifetime and plenty of playoff losses, including a couple championship games, when they were suppose to win.
:bad: Don't you ever mention that turd sandwich in the same sentence as you mention me. He is one person that I despise more than anyone else. When he dies I wouldn't mind taking a greasy McDonalds shit on his grave. Fuck him.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:05 am
by 89Hen
Grizalltheway wrote:
89Hen wrote: That would surprise me (nothing should in a crazy year) as I think it will be a track meet with NDSU pulling out a close one... 45-38 ish.
:rofl: :shock:

I despise the Bizon blowhards as much as anyone, but they ain't giving up 38 points ANYONE, especially not a middle-of-the-pack offense like UNH's. You are out of your mind. :coffee:
Meh, I've been wrong before.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:13 am
by Grizalltheway
89Hen wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote:
:rofl: :shock:

I despise the Bizon blowhards as much as anyone, but they ain't giving up 38 points ANYONE, especially not a middle-of-the-pack offense like UNH's. You are out of your mind. :coffee:
Meh, I've been wrong before.
Understatement of the year. :kisswink:

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:20 am
by Gil Dobie
grizzaholic wrote: Haters will hate as Ralph also hates the Bison on AGS. I'm just enjoying the ride. I've seen 9 of the 10 Bison championships in my lifetime and plenty of playoff losses, including a couple championship games, when they were suppose to win.
:bad: Don't you ever mention that turd sandwich in the same sentence as you mention me. He is one person that I despise more than anyone else. When he dies I wouldn't mind taking a greasy McDonalds **** on his grave. **** him.[/quote]

Didn't mention you. I would like to see the gif from the cemetary though. :lol:

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:30 am
by Bison Fan in NW MN
89Hen wrote:
The Kicker wrote:NDSU- something like 41-10 for another out of conference blowout.
That would surprise me (nothing should in a crazy year) as I think it will be a track meet with NDSU pulling out a close one... 45-38 ish.

Hats off to UNH if they can score 38. They deserve to win if that happens.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 3:35 am
by Mvemjsunpx
I'm not going to spend the time doing my usual position matchups this week, but here's what the semis look like…


UNH @ NDSU - This one will probably come down to how well the Wildcats stop the run. Their stats on the year are middling, but they've been better of late (holding 3 of their last 4 under 100 yards rushing, I believe). I don't expect New Hampshire to score much unless Jensen starts spilling the ball all over the place. That could happen if the Bison can't run well, though, because UNH's pass rush has been dominant recently. Wildcat upset possible, but unlikely. New Hampshire 16-31 North Dakota St.

TOW @ EWU - First of all, don't expect a big crowd for a game that's at 11:00 AM local time. Anyway… as I said elsewhere, this one should have a little more defense than Towson/Eastern Illinois. Terrance West ran for an insane 354 yards in quarterfinals, but what's even more remarkable is that Towson likely would've lost if he'd run for a "pedestrian" 254 yards. I don't see EWU letting him break 300 but the Eagles have a weaker pass D than EIU so there may be a little opening there. This one likely comes down to two things: how well Peter Athens throws the ball, and whether EWU can rebound from their uncharacteristic redzone squanderings from last week. Towson 28-35 Eastern Washington

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:46 am
by BDKJMU
NDSU & TU. Smashmouth with better defense beats finesse 9 times out of 10 in Dec....

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:50 am
by kalm
BDKJMU wrote:NDSU & TU. Smashmouth with better defense beats finesse 9 times out of 10 in Dec....
Probably why we are 19-1 after November 1st going back to 2010.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:51 am
by LeadBolt
NDSU takes UNH. The NDSU defense is better than the UNH offense and the NDSU running game will wear down the UNH defense. NDSU 27 UNH 21

Towson takes EWU. The Towson team is the best team EWU has seen since August. Home field advantage will not be enough to overcome T. West and 4th and 29... Towson 45 EWU 28

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:52 am
by kalm
Mvemjsunpx wrote:I'm not going to spend the time doing my usual position matchups this week, but here's what the semis look like…


UNH @ NDSU - This one will probably come down to how well the Wildcats stop the run. Their stats on the year are middling, but they've been better of late (holding 3 of their last 4 under 100 yards rushing, I believe). I don't expect New Hampshire to score much unless Jensen starts spilling the ball all over the place. That could happen if the Bison can't run well, though, because UNH's pass rush has been dominant recently. Wildcat upset possible, but unlikely. New Hampshire 16-31 North Dakota St.

TOW @ EWU - First of all, don't expect a big crowd for a game that's at 11:00 AM local time. Anyway… as I said elsewhere, this one should have a little more defense than Towson/Eastern Illinois. Terrance West ran for an insane 354 yards in quarterfinals, but what's even more remarkable is that Towson likely would've lost if he'd run for a "pedestrian" 254 yards. I don't see EWU letting him break 300 but the Eagles have a weaker pass D than EIU so there may be a little opening there. This one likely comes down to two things: how well Peter Athens throws the ball, and whether EWU can rebound from their uncharacteristic redzone squanderings from last week. Towson 28-35 Eastern Washington
Talked to the ticketing agent on Tuesday and sales were up over the previous week at that point...despite having WSU's once in a decade bowl trip and Gonzaga's game all start about the same time.

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:08 pm
by Brock Landers
NDSU and EWU, because that's what will annoy me the most

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:14 pm
by Grizalltheway
Brock Landers wrote:NDSU and EWU, because that's what will annoy me the most
True, but if Eastern won that one (especially on a controversial call) the Bizon butthurt would be almost too good to imagine. :lol:

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:32 pm
by Gil Dobie
Grizalltheway wrote:
Brock Landers wrote:NDSU and EWU, because that's what will annoy me the most
True, but if Eastern won that one (especially on a controversial call) the Bizon butthurt would be almost too good to imagine. :lol:
As a result EWU or NDSU would have the last 4 championships. Out of the 3 teams not NDSU, I like EWU the most. BlackFalkin and Kalm make up for SE and Ranger. West of the Mississippi :thumb:

Re: The 2013 FCS SEMI-FINALS - Who wins and why?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:34 pm
by BlackFalkin
Grizalltheway wrote:
Brock Landers wrote:NDSU and EWU, because that's what will annoy me the most
True, but if Eastern won that one (especially on a controversial call) the Bizon butthurt would be almost too good to imagine. :lol:
Sometimes the stars align for certain things. Like EWU's third rematch with shsu in 2014. And EWU being the 2010 natl champ beating ndsu in ot. Ndsu winning the next two. Then they meet up again in Frisco.