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Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:20 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Big Sky

EWU 42-61 UO
PSU 24-17 WSU
UCD 17-31 NEV
eou 20-41 SAC
bhsu 0-55 IDST
SUU 9-12 USU
WEB 7-26 ORST
NAU 34-28 SFA
CP 20-19 UMT
ftlew 14-45 MTST
westst 34-42 NOCO
UND 24-13 WYO

  • NConf Record: 7-4
    Overall: 8-4

    vs. FCS: 1-0
    Overall: 2-0


    Best Performance: Portland St. 24, (FBS) Washington St. 17 - The Cougs ran 31 offensive plays on their first two drives and could only score 3 points. :?

    Worst Performance: Northern Colorado 42, (DII) Western St. 34 - The bad-play Bears allow 587 yards to a mediocre DII. They can't really lose to Houston Baptist, can they?

    Most Surprising Result: North Dakota 24, (FBS) Wyoming 13 - A Craig Bohl squad gets outrushed 276-41 by a lower-division opponent. :shock:

Southland

bethks 7-51 HBU
ACU 13-34 FRES
NAU 34-28 SFA
SHSU 45-59 TXTECH
bacone 3-66 LAM
tamuk 16-18 UIW
UCA 16-45 SAM
SELU 34-20 NWST

  • NConf Record: 3-4
    Overall: 3-4

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


    Best Performance: (#19) Southeastern Louisiana 34, Northwestern St. 20 - Life without Bryan Bennett meant only 15 passing yards for the Lions, but they easily compensated by outrushing the Demons 438-106.

    Worst Performance: Incarnate Word 18, (DII) Texas A&M-Kingsville 16 - It looked like the Cardinals would end up in overtime against a DII after getting their go-ahead PAT blocked, but kicker Cody Seidel fixed everything by taking the loose ball in for a game-winning 2-point conversion.

    Most Surprising Result: Central Arkansas 16, Samford 45 - These two teams aren't really this far apart, but 6 points in 4 redzone trips will doom anybody.

Missouri Valley

SDK 0-34 KSU
SDKST 41-38 KU
UNI 7-31 ISU
MIZST 7-63 MEM
ILST 14-31 UI
EIU 5-33 WIU
SIU 47-48 IU
BUT 17-52 INST
YSU 37-45 PITT

  • NConf Record: 3-6
    Overall: 3-7

    vs. FCS: 2-0
    Overall: 2-1


    Best Performance: (#14) Youngstown St. 37, (FBS) Pittsburgh 45 - Pitt's running game did them in, but the Penguins did hold an AAC contender to 133 passing yards and a 119 efficiency rating.

    Worst Performance: Missouri St. 7, (FBS) Memphis 63 - No halfway serious MVFC squad should lose to Memphis like this.

    Most Surprising Result: Southern Illinois 47, (FBS) Indiana 48 - Mark Iannotti accounts for 5 total touchdowns, throws for 411, and runs for 106 in showing the Salukis may not be a Missouri Valley afterthought this year.

OVC

SEMO 3-34 MIZ
EIU 5-33 WIU
JAXST 23-20 UTC
VALPO 10-52 EKU
kywes 12-52 MUR
ALST 14-24 TSU
TTU 24-52 UH
UTM 3-76 MISS
MER 28-7 AP

  • NConf Record: 4-5
    Overall: 4-5

    vs. FCS: 3-2
    Overall: 3-2


    Best Performance: (#7) Jacksonville St. 23, (#8) Tennessee-Chattanooga 20 - This game played out pretty much identical to last year's meeting in that the Gamecocks barely won despite dominating the yardage (411-196).

    Worst Performance: Eastern Illinois 5, Western Illinois 33 - Panthers commit 5 turnovers in a sloppy game.

    Most Surprising Result: Eastern Illinois 5, Western Illinois 33 - EIU has now lost 6 straight non-conference games.

Pioneer League

USD 3-37 SDSU
wiljew 30-44 DRAKE
VALPO 10-52 EKU
BUT 17-52 INST
DAY 27-24 RMU
MARIST 0-17 BUCK
DVDSN 0-69 CIT
pike 20-41 CAMP
JU 20-14 UD
webber 13-42 STET
MHEAD 7-56 JMU

  • NConf Record: 5-6
    Overall: 5-6

    vs. FCS: 2-5
    Overall: 2-5


    Best Performance: Jacksonville 20, Delaware 14 - The Dolphins hold Delaware under 300 yards and pin them inside the 20 five times in a surprising upset.

    Worst Performance: Davidson 0, The Citadel 69 - Wildcats lose rushing 535-46 in yet another ugly loss.

    Most Surprising Result: Jacksonville 20, Delaware 14 - Jacksonville nets their first ever win over a power-conference team.



Tomorrow: the rest of the playoff conferences.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:09 pm
by JohnStOnge
Best Performance: (#19) Southeastern Louisiana 34, Northwestern St. 20 - Life without Bryan Bennett meant only 15 passing yards for the Lions, but they easily compensated by outrushing the Demons 438-106.

Worst Performance: Incarnate Word 18, (DII) Texas A&M-Kingsville 16 - It looked like the Cardinals would end up in overtime against a DII after getting their go-ahead PAT blocked, but kicker Cody Seidel fixed everything by taking the loose ball in for a game-winning 2-point conversion.
I'd say the worst performance was by Northwestern State. The reason is that I watched the game and you could see early on that Southeastern Louisiana wasn't going to be "on" throwing the football. So they just decided not to do that and run it and Northwestern State couldn't stop it.

One key moment came after Northwestern State scored to draw within 26-21 and appeared to have momentum. A stop to give the ball back to their offense would've made things very interesting because at that point their offense had started moving the ball. But Southeastern went on a 16 play, 75 yard drive that took 7:48 off the clock and ended with a touchdown with only 1:01 left in the game. All running plays. At one point Northwestern State had Southeastern in a 3rd and 11 at the Northwestern State 37 yard line and gave up a 14 yards on a quarterback keeper.

When you've got the other team in 3rd and 11 and know they haven't shown the ability to pass the ball then give up 11 yards on a quarterback keeper you really have to kick yourself. At least I think so.

If you're a Southeastern Louisiana fan you're really excited about being able to run the ball like that. But if you're a Northwestern State fan you have to be saying "come ON man!"

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:25 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
JohnStOnge wrote:
Best Performance: (#19) Southeastern Louisiana 34, Northwestern St. 20 - Life without Bryan Bennett meant only 15 passing yards for the Lions, but they easily compensated by outrushing the Demons 438-106.

Worst Performance: Incarnate Word 18, (DII) Texas A&M-Kingsville 16 - It looked like the Cardinals would end up in overtime against a DII after getting their go-ahead PAT blocked, but kicker Cody Seidel fixed everything by taking the loose ball in for a game-winning 2-point conversion.
I'd say the worst performance was by Northwestern State. The reason is that I watched the game and you could see early on that Southeastern Louisiana wasn't going to be "on" throwing the football. So they just decided not to do that and run it and Northwestern State couldn't stop it.

One key moment came after Northwestern State scored to draw within 26-21 and appeared to have momentum. A stop to give the ball back to their offense would've made things very interesting because at that point their offense had started moving the ball. But Southeastern went on a 16 play, 75 yard drive that took 7:48 off the clock and ended with a touchdown with only 1:01 left in the game. All running plays. At one point Northwestern State had Southeastern in a 3rd and 11 at the Northwestern State 37 yard line and gave up a 14 yards on a quarterback keeper.

When you've got the other team in 3rd and 11 and know they haven't shown the ability to pass the ball then give up 11 yards on a quarterback keeper you really have to kick yourself. At least I think so.

If you're a Southeastern Louisiana fan you're really excited about being able to run the ball like that. But if you're a Northwestern State fan you have to be saying "come ON man!"
Good points, but SELU is a good team so losing to them by 14 just doesn't compare to barely beating a mediocre DII.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:50 pm
by YoUDeeMan
Mvemjsunpx wrote: Best Performance: Jacksonville 20, Delaware 14 - The Dolphins hold Delaware under 200 yards [/i]
Huh? :suspicious:

Factually incorrect.

300? Sure. But not 200.

In the end, beating UD these days is like beating URI. Not hard to do.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 8:53 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Cluck U wrote:
Mvemjsunpx wrote: Best Performance: Jacksonville 20, Delaware 14 - The Dolphins hold Delaware under 200 yards [/i]
Huh? :suspicious:

Factually incorrect.

300? Sure. But not 200.

In the end, beating UD these days is like beating URI. Not hard to do.
Sorry, I meant 300. :oops: It's fixed now.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 1:57 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Patriot League

LEH 20-14 CCSU
W&M 34-7 LAF
MARIST 0-17 BUCK
COLG 10-48 NAVY
FORD 37-35 ARMY
HC 27-19 MONM
GTOWN 20-48 SFPA

  • NConf Record: 4-3
    Overall: 4-3

    vs. FCS: 3-2
    Overall: 3-2


    Best Performance: (#20) Fordham 37, (FBS) Army 35 - Chase Edmonds accounts for 250 total yards and 3 rushing touchdowns as the supposedly depleted Rams get revenge for last year's loss in West Point.

    Worst Performance: Georgetown 20, St. Francis (PA) 48 - The Hoyas are dominated by a team that has had 22 straight losing seasons.

    Most Surprising Result: (#20) Fordham 37, (FBS) Army 35 - Fordham gets their first football win in 5 tries against non-football rival Army.

NEC

GTOWN 20-48 SFPA
kcu 7-47 DUQ
DAY 27-24 RMU
WAG 16-56 RICE
aic 3-27 BRY
LEH 20-14 CCSU
stans 19-43 SACHRT

  • NConf Record: 4-3
    Overall: 4-3

    vs. FCS: 1-2
    Overall: 1-2


    Best Performance: St. Francis (PA) 48, Georgetown 20 - Khairi Dickson actually didn't lead the Red Flash in rushing, but he did score 3 of his team's 5 offensive touchdowns.

    Worst Performance: Robert Morris 24, Dayton 27 - Mathew Barr puts up a 77.7 efficiency rating in a tough game for the Colonial offense.

    Most Surprising Result: Central Connecticut St. 14, Lehigh 20 - Blue Devils are now 2-10 since last year's season-opening upset of Towson.

CAA

NOVA 15-20 UCONN
ALB 14-51 BUFF
UNH 13-43 SJSU
MAINE 3-24 BC
URI 0-47 SYR
JU 20-14 UD
TOW 20-28 ECU
RICH 21-50 MD
W&M 34-7 LAF
MHEAD 7-56 JMU
ELON 3-41 WF

  • NConf Record: 2-9
    Overall: 2-9

    vs. FCS: 2-1
    Overall: 2-1


    Best Performance: William & Mary 34, Lafayette 7 - The Tribe dominate and move to 15-2 all-time against the Pennsylvania Patriot League teams.

    Worst Performance: Delaware 14, Jacksonville 20 - Getting shut down by a Pioneer League team isn't going to make Hen fans any less depressed.

    Most Surprising Result: Delaware 14, Jacksonville 20 - The Blue Hens already set a new program low by missing the playoffs for the 4th. straight season last year. Missing #5 in a row seems like a sad inevitability now.

Big South

HC 27-19 MONM
DSU 13-32 LIB
GWEBB 23-33 USA
CCU 38-35 FUR
ngu 14-41 CHSO
PRESBY 7-26 MIAMIU
KENN 56-16 ETSU

  • NConf Record: 4-3
    Overall: 4-3

    vs. FCS: 3-1
    Overall: 3-1


    Best Performance: (#5) Coastal Carolina 38, Furman 35 - The Chanticleers again struggle with Furman, but they pull off another win largely thanks to 2 picks of Reese Hannon.

    Worst Performance: Monmouth 19, Holy Cross 27 - The Hawks lose turnovers 4-0 in a disappointing loss.

    Most Surprising Result: Kennesaw St. 56, East Tennessee St. 16 - It's difficult to know what to expect in a battle of two startups, but a 416-98 rushing advantage (with no 100-yard rushers) indicates that the Owls are the demonstrably better team in the trenches.

SoCon

VMI 36-48 BALL
mhu 14-42 WCU
CCU 38-35 FUR
WOFF 10-49 CLEM
DVDSN 0-69 CIT
MER 28-7 AP
UCA 16-45 SAM
JAXST 23-20 UTC

  • NConf Record: 4-4
    Overall: 4-4

    vs. FCS*: 3-2
    Overall: 3-2


    Best Performance: Samford 45, Central Arkansas 16 - The Hatch Attack opens up its third FCS stop with 536 yards and a resounding win.

    Worst Performance: (#8) Tennessee-Chattanooga 20, (#7) Jacksonville St. 23 - Not really a bad loss, obviously, but how do the Mocs get dominated in yardage two straight years against an equivalent team?

    Most Surprising Result: VMI 36, (FBS) Ball St. 48 - Ball State isn't a strong FBSer, but the Keydets' history suggests they shouldn't be in the "ball"park against any upper-division foe. Oh, and Al Cobb threw for an impressive 399 yards and 3 TDs (0 INTs) in the loss.

Tomorrow: Non-Playoff Folks…

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 4:34 am
by OL FU
Nice as always. On CCU, while certainly the picks had an impact. The main problem for Furman (in favor of the Chants) was the kick off return. Without that it might have been 21-14 going into the second half. Changes the entire perspective when you aren't constantly catching up.

Main take away, for whatever reasons, these are always very good games (even if I don't like the outcomes :oops: ).

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 6:18 am
by Gil Dobie
Cluck U wrote:
Mvemjsunpx wrote: Best Performance: Jacksonville 20, Delaware 14 - The Dolphins hold Delaware under 200 yards [/i]
Huh? :suspicious:

Factually incorrect.

300? Sure. But not 200.

In the end, beating UD these days is like beating URI. Not hard to do.
Look UD to get revenge in the playoffs ;)

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 6:21 am
by Ibanez
OL FU wrote:Nice as always. On CCU, while certainly the picks had an impact. The main problem for Furman (in favor of the Chants) was the kick off return. Without that it might have been 21-14 going into the second half. Changes the entire perspective when you aren't constantly catching up.

Main take away, for whatever reasons, these are always very good games (even if I don't like the outcomes :oops: ).
I felt that Furman played well. That was a tough game and your Defense was tough. There were some great blitzes and stops before the offensive play even begin. You guys pressured Ross pretty damn well. :thumb: Y'all could have easily won that game. CCU and FU were well matched.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:23 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Ivy League

(no games)


MEAC

DSU 13-32 LIB
MORG 7-63 AF
HOW 0-49 APP
kyst 20-35 HAMP
NFOLK 13-63 RUT
shaw 7-61 NCAT
staug 0-72 NCCEN
UAPB 7-35 SCSU (in Orlando, FL)
SAV 13-65 CSU
FAMU 3-51 USF
BCU 0-45 MIAMI

  • NConf Record: 4-7
    Overall: 4-7

    vs. FCS: 1-1
    Overall: 1-1


    Best Performance: South Carolina St. 35, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7 - Bulldogs dodge 5 turnovers by holding UAPB to 150 yards.

    Worst Performance: Florida A&M 3, (FBS) South Florida 51 - The Rattlers are outgained 556-182 by a sub-par FBS team.

    Most Surprising Result: Delaware St. 13, (#15) Liberty 32 - With how bad DSU was last year, I expected this to be a massacre. I guess the Hornets were fortunate they didn't lose any of their 3 fumbles, though.

SWAC

PVAMU 38-11 TXSO
UAPB 7-35 SCSU (in Orlando, FL)
GRAM 14-73 CAL
SU 15-62 LATECH
ALST 14-24 TSU
AAMU 10-52 CIN
MVSU 0-66 UNM
JSU 14-70 MTSU
ALCORN 6-69 GT

  • NConf Record: 0-8
    Overall: 0-8

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


    Best Performance: Prairie View A&M 38, Texas Southern 11 - The Panthers get their most lopsided win over their nearby rivals since 1963.

    Worst Performance: Mississippi Valley St. 0, (FBS) New Mexico 66 - Delta Devils only gain 74 yards against one of the worst defenses in all of FBS last season.

    Most Surprising Result: Alabama St. 14, Tennessee St. 24 - It looked like the Hornets were ready to upset TSU for the second-straight year, but 4 lost fumbles in the final quarter changed that in a hurry.

Independents

KENN 56-16 ETSU

  • Non-Ind. Record: 0-1
    Overall: 0-1

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


    Best Performance: (none)

    Worst Performance: East Tennessee St. 16, Kennesaw St. 56 - The Bucs are outscored 35-3 in the second half at home against a team with no real experience advantage.

    Most Surprising Result: East Tennessee St. 16, Kennesaw St. 56 - ETSU dropped football following the 2003 season, but this was actually their most lopsided loss since they fell to eventual champion Georgia Southern 55-6 in 1999.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:26 am
by Mvemjsunpx
OL FU wrote:Nice as always. On CCU, while certainly the picks had an impact. The main problem for Furman (in favor of the Chants) was the kick off return. Without that it might have been 21-14 going into the second half. Changes the entire perspective when you aren't constantly catching up.

Main take away, for whatever reasons, these are always very good games (even if I don't like the outcomes :oops: ).
Thanks. :thumb:

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:20 am
by OL FU
Mvemjsunpx wrote:
OL FU wrote:Nice as always. On CCU, while certainly the picks had an impact. The main problem for Furman (in favor of the Chants) was the kick off return. Without that it might have been 21-14 going into the second half. Changes the entire perspective when you aren't constantly catching up.

Main take away, for whatever reasons, these are always very good games (even if I don't like the outcomes :oops: ).
Thanks. :thumb:

I always put the most important point first ;) :thumb:

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 8:12 am
by BDKJMU
Mvemjsunpx wrote: NEC

GTOWN 20-48 SFPA
kcu 7-47 DUQ
DAY 27-24 RMU
WAG 16-56 RICE
aic 3-27 BRY
LEH 20-14 CCSU
stans 19-43 SACHRT

  • NConf Record: 4-3
    Overall: 4-3

    vs. FCS: 1-2
    Overall: 1-2


    Best Performance: St. Francis (PA) 48, Georgetown 20 - Khairi Dickson actually didn't lead the Red Flash in rushing, but he did score 3 of his team's 5 offensive touchdowns.

    Worst Performance: Robert Morris 24, Dayton 27 - Mathew Barr puts up a 77.7 efficiency rating in a tough game for the Colonial offense.

    Most Surprising Result: Central Connecticut St. 14, Lehigh 20 - Blue Devils are now 2-10 since last year's season-opening upset of Towson.
Wait, wasn't Lehigh favored? How is that surprising?

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:50 pm
by JohnStOnge
Good points, but SELU is a good team so losing to them by 14 just doesn't compare to barely beating a mediocre DII.
It was probably a bad DII if you look at how once proud Texas A&M Kingsville has done over the previous two seasons (3-8 and 1-10). But Incarnate Word is a program that played its first football game in 2009 and was 0-3 against Texas A&M Kingsville until this past Saturday.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:56 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
BDKJMU wrote:Wait, wasn't Lehigh favored? How is that surprising?
Yeah, slightly. I picked CCSU to win, though, and it's not like anything else in the NEC was even vaguely surprising.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:57 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
JohnStOnge wrote:
Good points, but SELU is a good team so losing to them by 14 just doesn't compare to barely beating a mediocre DII.
It was probably a bad DII if you look at how once proud Texas A&M Kingsville has done over the previous two seasons (3-8 and 1-10). But Incarnate Word is a program that played its first football game in 2009 and was 0-3 against Texas A&M Kingsville until this past Saturday.
OK, but again remember my "worsts" aren't relative to expectation.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:44 pm
by Vidav
Didn't want to start a new thread for it. . .

So, was the flop by the Cal Poly player to stop our momentum the worst flop ever or just pretty bad? :coffee:

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:48 pm
by Grizalltheway
Vidav wrote:Didn't want to start a new thread for it. . .

So, was the flop by the Cal Poly player to stop our momentum the worst flop ever or just pretty bad? :coffee:
Better get spandex on the case. I'm sure he'll be outraged. :coffee:

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:12 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Vidav wrote:Didn't want to start a new thread for it. . .

So, was the flop by the Cal Poly player to stop our momentum the worst flop ever or just pretty bad? :coffee:
If you're talking about the one near the end of the half, I think that ironically helped the Griz. I'm pretty sure Gustafson was just gonna spike it anyway, so the injury may have saved a down.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 6:16 am
by Ibanez
OL FU wrote:Nice as always. On CCU, while certainly the picks had an impact. The main problem for Furman (in favor of the Chants) was the kick off return. Without that it might have been 21-14 going into the second half. Changes the entire perspective when you aren't constantly catching up.

Main take away, for whatever reasons, these are always very good games (even if I don't like the outcomes :oops: ).
Look at the stats. Furman has more total yards, more passing yards (slightly less completion), 7 less rushing attempts for the same amount of yards as CCU (160), 9-60 in penalties to our 9-81, slightly more efficient on 3rd downs, 1-1 on 4th downs (to CCUs 2-3), more time, etc.... The turnovers screwed you guys. Even though we rushed 7 moreplays than you, you guys had 5.2 yds per carry to our 4.2.

Furman is a strong team. Don't let the score fool you.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 1

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 3:04 pm
by JohnStOnge
OK, but again remember my "worsts" aren't relative to expectation.
Fair enough and in this case the D-II PROBABLY was weak. I say "probably" because they've been down recently. But Texas A&M Kingsville has historically been a D-II power.

And you can't assume an opponent is weak because it's D-II. Remember: Eventual D-II champ Colorado State Pueblo beat the crap out of FCS semifinalist Sam Houston State last year. The final score, 47-21, understates the level of Pueblo dominance in that game. They were up 47-7 and Sam Houston State scored a couple of cosmetic TDs in the final 5:37 of the game to make the final score look a little better. And that's not the only example of top D-II teams beating the crap out of I-AA/FCS playoff caliber teams.

"D-II team" does not necessarily mean "weak opponent" from the standpoint of FCS teams.