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Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:14 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Big Sky

EWU 56-34 PORTST
CP 34-3 USD
SAC 41-30 UCD
WEB 28-46 IDST
SUU 22-14 NAU
MTST 7-34 UMT
UND 33-14 NOCO

  • NConf Record: 1-0
    Overall: 18-26

    vs. FCS: 1-0
    Overall: 9-9


    Best Performance: (#13) Montana 34, (#12) Montana St. 7 - The Griz rack up 511 yards of offense and force 7 turnovers in a playoff-clinching statement.

    Worst Performance: Northern Colorado 14, North Dakota 33 - The Bears commit 6 turnovers and gain just 18 rushing yards in an embarrassing performance.

    Most Surprising Result: Northern Arizona 14, Southern Utah 22 - The 'Jacks threw away the auto-bid last week and threw away their at-large hopes here. Without this choke, there's a good chance NAU would've received an at-large given how the playoff field thinned out late.

Southland

NWST 24-27 SFA
UCA 31-38 SHSU
LAM 27-24 MCNSE
SELU 62-3 NICH

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 16-23

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 8-9


    Best Performance: Lamar 27, (#19) McNeese St. 24 - The Cardinals beat McNeese for the first time since 1989, their last season before dropping football.

    Worst Performance: Nicholls St. 3, (#10) Southeastern Louisiana 62 - The Colonels' dreadful, horrible, inexplicable, humiliating, no-good, very bad season mercifully comes to an end. They finished last in a conference that had two transitionals and a second-year startup program.

    Most Surprising Result: Lamar 27, (#19) McNeese St. 24 - Lamar finishes 8-4, their first winning season since restarting football in 2010.

Missouri Valley

YSU 14-38 NDSU
SDK 14-37 SDKST
MIZST 24-38 UNI
SIU 29-44 ILST
INST 20-34 WIU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 28-11

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 23-1


    Best Performance: (#3) North Dakota St. 38, (#20) Youngstown St. 14 - Christian Dudzik picks off 2 passes while John Crockett & Carson Wentz both run for over 100 yards as the Bison quickly end all hope of a Penguin playoff bid.

    Worst Performance: (#18) Indiana St. 20, Western Illinois 34 - Mike Perish throws 4 interceptions—the same amount he had on the season before this—in what could have been another playoff-seeking choke by Indiana State.

    Most Surprising Result: (#18) Indiana St. 20, Western Illinois 34 - They didn't play like they deserved it the final week, but the Sycamores became the first team in I-don't-know-how-long (ever?) to get an at-large bid with 5 losses.

OVC

JAXST 49-30 SEMO
UTM 37-16 EIU
EKU 3-52 UF
TSU 48-33 MUR
TTU 41-15 AP

  • NConf Record: 0-1
    Overall: 14-21

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 6-11


    Best Performance: Tennessee-Martin 37, Eastern Illinois 16 - The Skyhawks run for 308 yards and hammer a hot Eastern Illinois team on the road.

    Worst Performance: Austin Peay 15, Tennessee Tech 41 - I don't know what's sadder… that the Governors were outscored by 34 points-per-game this season, or that they managed to avoid finishing last in the Ohio Valley.

    Most Surprising Result: Eastern Illinois 16, Tennessee-Martin 37 - Kinda odd, given their tough schedule, that EIU's worst margin of defeat to a non-Power-5 opponent came against a team that was 5-6 coming in.

Pioneer League

CP 34-3 USD
DVDSN 13-27 VALPO
CAMP 14-19 DAY
DRAKE 27-15 STET
MHEAD 14-52 CHAR

  • NConf Record: 0-2
    Overall: 15-23

    vs. FCS: 0-1
    Overall: 4-15


    Best Performance: Dayton 19, Campbell 14 - Fun fact: the Flyers have only had 1 losing season in the past 38 years (2006).

    Worst Performance: Davidson 13, Valparaiso 27 - Wildcats finish 0-11 against schools that are actually schools.

    Most Surprising Result: San Diego 3, Cal Poly 34 - After getting trounced by another Big Sky team, the playoff-bound Toreros head to the Land of the Loud & Cold…



Tomorrow: the rest of the playoff conferences.

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:27 am
by dal4018
Too bad Tennessee St is out of playoff contention their pass defense is ranked no.1 in the FCS.

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:42 am
by Gil Dobie
Yahoo is showing them at #7.
dal4018 wrote:Too bad Tennessee St is out of playoff contention their pass defense is ranked no.1 in the FCS.


Link

Team G Att/G Comp/G Pct PassYds Y/G TD Int 1stD
Samford 11 24.7 13.9 56.3 1530 139.1 6 12 69
Morgan St. 12 27.3 14.8 54.1 1697 141.4 12 10 87
N. Dak. St. 12 28.8 15.1 52.5 1762 146.8 7 15 81
Chattanooga 12 23.0 13.1 56.9 1766 147.2 12 11 73
Norfolk St. 12 23.2 11.1 47.8 1783 148.6 12 5 72
Fordham 12 26.8 13.4 50.0 1819 151.6 18 11 82
Tennessee St. 12 26.4 13.7 51.7 1840 153.3 11 16 81

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:58 am
by dal4018
Gil Dobie wrote:Yahoo is showing them at #7.
dal4018 wrote:Too bad Tennessee St is out of playoff contention their pass defense is ranked no.1 in the FCS.


Link

Team G Att/G Comp/G Pct PassYds Y/G TD Int 1stD
Samford 11 24.7 13.9 56.3 1530 139.1 6 12 69
Morgan St. 12 27.3 14.8 54.1 1697 141.4 12 10 87
N. Dak. St. 12 28.8 15.1 52.5 1762 146.8 7 15 81
Chattanooga 12 23.0 13.1 56.9 1766 147.2 12 11 73
Norfolk St. 12 23.2 11.1 47.8 1783 148.6 12 5 72
Fordham 12 26.8 13.4 50.0 1819 151.6 18 11 82
Tennessee St. 12 26.4 13.7 51.7 1840 153.3 11 16 81
Yes I know Samford is now the top dog in pass defense and TSU is ranked 7th.During the season the Tigers were ranked no.1.Shocked that Morgan St is ranked 2nd!!!!!

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 7:15 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Patriot League

LEH 7-27 LAF (in New York City, NY)
COLG 21-6 BUCK
FORD 31-42 ARMY
HC 16-21 GTOWN

  • NConf Record: 0-1
    Overall: 17-21

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 17-19


    Best Performance: Colgate 21, Bucknell 6 - The Raiders get 3 turnovers and 3 third-quarter touchdowns as they end their season on a high.

    Worst Performance: Holy Cross 16, Georgetown 21 - The Crusaders hand Georgetown their only conference win despite winning yardage & committing 9 fewer penalties.

    Most Surprising Result: Bucknell 6, Colgate 21 - The Bison throw away a good chance at the postseason at home against a losing team.

NEC

CCSU 22-17 SFPA
RMU 0-22 DUQ
WAG 23-20 BRY

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 18-19

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 11-17


    Best Performance: Wagner 23, Bryant 20 - Seahawks hold Bryant's strong rushing attack to 57 yards and force 4 Dalton Easton interceptions.

    Worst Performance: Robert Morris 0, Duquesne 22 - The Colonials finish the season 1-10 and this was actually their third-closest loss.

    Most Surprising Result: Wagner 23, Bryant 20 - This win would've given Wagner the auto-bid if Bryant had beaten Sacred Heart last week, but the Seahawks at least managed to prevent any hope of a Bulldog at-large.

CAA

SBU 17-27 ALB
UNH 20-12 MAINE
TOW 7-13 URI
NOVA 35-28 UD
RICH 34-20 W&M
ELON 27-59 JMU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 25-21

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 22-10


    Best Performance: (#21) Richmond 34, (#22) William & Mary 20 - The Spiders solve their recent turnover issues just in time to win a play-in game for the postseason.

    Worst Performance: Towson 7, Rhode Island 13 - The Tigers end Rhody's 15-game losing streak by gaining just 203 yards and going 0/3 on fourth down.

    Most Surprising Result: Rhode Island 13, Towson 7 -This also ended a 15-game streak of URI allowing 20+ points.

Big South

GWEBB 15-31 MONM
LIB 15-14 CCU
CHSO 9-55 UGA

  • NConf Record: 0-1
    Overall: 26-12

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 17-5


    Best Performance: Liberty 15, (#2) Coastal Carolina 14 - The Flames dominate time-of-possession and hold the potent Chants to 312 yards as they finally earn their first playoff bid.

    Worst Performance: Gardner-Webb 15, Monmouth 31 - Bulldogs commit 6 turnovers in a battle for the basement.

    Most Surprising Result: Liberty 15, (#2) Coastal Carolina 14 - The Big South suffers yet another instance of their conference favorite choking away the title in the final week, but this time it helped the conference by giving them two playoff teams.

MEAC

DSU 7-69 MORG
HAMP 29-30 HOW
NCAT 14-21 NCCEN
NFOLK 20-30 SCSU
SAV 0-64 BYU
BCU 18-17 FAMU (OT) (In Orlando, FL)

  • NConf Record: 0-1
    Overall: 13-31

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 5-16


    Best Performance: NC Central 21, (#24) North Carolina A&T 14 - The Eagles stop the Aggies on fourth down 3 times to force a convoluted 5-way tie in the MEAC.

    Worst Performance: Delaware St. 7, Morgan St. 69 - The Hornets get whipped for the second-straight week and make the Bears actually look like a legitimate playoff team.

    Most Surprising Result: (#24) North Carolina A&T, NC Central 21 - The Aggies run for 307 yards and still manage to blow their postseason chances.

SoCon

CIT 45-25 VMI
WCU 14-48 BAMA
UTC 45-19 FUR
MER 6-34 WOFF
SAM 7-31 AUB

  • NConf Record: 0-2
    Overall: 16-22

    vs. FCS*: 0-0
    Overall: 7-10


    Best Performance: (#9) Tennessee-Chattanooga 45, Furman 19 - Despite already clinching their first playoff bid in 30 years, the Mocs avoid the letdown against a suddenly capable Furman squad and earn a first-round bye.

    Worst Performance: VMI 25, The Citadel 45 - The Keydets lose their 8th. straight to The Citadel and their 27th. straight road game.

    Most Surprising Result: Samford 7, (FBS) Auburn 31 - Auburn has beaten 4 FBS teams by at least the same margin as they beat the Bulldogs.

Tomorrow: SWAC & Ivy

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 3:40 pm
by dal4018
Morgan St has a surprisingly good pass defense its ranked no.2 nationally!!!!

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 2:43 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Ivy League

PENN 34-26 COR
YALE 24-31 HARV
COLUM 7-41 BROWN
DART 41-10 PRINCE

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 11-13

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 10-13


    Best Performance: (#15) Harvard 31, Yale 24 - The Crimson finish off their 3rd. undefeated season under Tim Murphy by holding the high-octane Bulldogs to a season-low 24 points and a season-low 430 yards.

    Worst Performance: Columbia 7, Brown 41 - The Lions finished winless for the 2nd. straight year and failed to score more than 7 points in 8 of their 10 games.

    Most Surprising Result: Princeton 10, Dartmouth 41 - The Tigers finish .500 in a year they expected to run away with the Ivy title.

SWAC

AAMU 19-20 UAPB
still 19-30 ALST
JSU 34-31 ALCORN

  • NConf Record: 1-0
    Overall: 12-13

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 2-8


    Best Performance: Jackson St. 34, Alcorn St. 31 - It didn't change anything in the conference title race, but the Tigers did manage to end a disappointing season in positive fashion.

    Worst Performance: Alabama St. 30, (DII) Stillman 19 - The Hornets struggle with a DII that's been blown out by 3 other DIIs (as well as a 52-0 loss to Samford).

    Most Surprising Result: Alcorn St. 31, Jackson St. 34 - I guess you could chalk this up to lack of motivation by the Braves after clinching the SWAC-East, because this result doesn't make much sense otherwise.

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:58 am
by dal4018
Alcorn is headed for the SWAC Championship.I say Grambling will be their opponent.

Re: Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 5:51 pm
by JohnStOnge
Most Surprising Result: Lamar 27, (#19) McNeese St. 24 - Lamar finishes 8-4, their first winning season since restarting football in 2010.
It didn't surprise me at all. McNeese was down to its third string quarterback, and it's fourth and fifth string running backs. One of its three top receivers was back but two of three were still out. Other injuries as well.

By the time McNeese entered the second half of its last win of the season against Northwestern State during which it led 31-3 at halftime but barely hung on to win the situation was one in which, as the head coach said after that game, "we were running out of players."

I've complained in the past about how McNeese always seems to have bad injury problems but this year was the worst one yet on that front. It was absolutely unbelievable. They started off with what looked like a really deep FCS team and by the time it was over they were struggling to have people to put on the field.