Week 13 - Conference by Conference Breakdown
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:14 am
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
Southland
NWST 24-27 SFA
UCA 31-38 SHSU
LAM 27-24 MCNSE
SELU 62-3 NICH
Missouri Valley
YSU 14-38 NDSU
SDK 14-37 SDKST
MIZST 24-38 UNI
SIU 29-44 ILST
INST 20-34 WIU
OVC
JAXST 49-30 SEMO
UTM 37-16 EIU
EKU 3-52 UF
TSU 48-33 MUR
TTU 41-15 AP
Pioneer League
CP 34-3 USD
DVDSN 13-27 VALPO
CAMP 14-19 DAY
DRAKE 27-15 STET
MHEAD 14-52 CHAR
Tomorrow: the rest of the playoff conferences.
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.