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Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:35 pm
by BDKJMU
Standings
1. JMU (6-0/3-0)
2. UR (4-1/2-0)
3. W&M (3-2/2-1)
-- UM (2-3/2-1)
5. UNH (3-2/1-1)
-- VU (2-3/1-1)
7. SBU (2-2/1-2)
-- UD (2-4/1-2)
-- EU (2-4/1-2)
-- UA (2-4/1-2)
-- URI (1-5/1-2)
12. TU (2-3/0-2)
Listed 5dimes lines as of Tuesday evening.
Accuweather weather Saturday:
-Orono & Albany calling for highs mid-upper 40s, possible afternoon showers.
-Kingston & Stony Brook mid 50s
-Williamsburg & Elon mid 60s & breezy.
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UNH @ W&M (noon, CSN-MA, TCN-P, CSN-NE, CSN-CHI+, CSN-CA, SNY) (Nerds -7)
UNH coming off of a bye, get Goldrich back.
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UR @ URI (noon) (UR -16)
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JMU @ EU (3 PM) (JMU -20)
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Yale (3-1) @ UM (3:30, FCS) (UM -3)
Yale so far: W @ Colgate 29-28, W Cornell 33-26, W @ Lehigh 27-12, L @ Dartmouth 35-3
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VU @ UA (3:30, ASN) (VU -10.5)
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TU @ SBU (6 PM) (SBU -8)
SBU coming off of bye, Bedell & starting CB out for season.
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Bye: UD
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:13 pm
by BDKJMU
-UNH @ W&M 34-23
-UR @ URI 38-17
-JMU @ EU 45-20
-Yale @ UM 27-24
-VU @ UA 35-17
-TU @ SBU 24-21
Going all favorites..but the only 2 clear cut are JMU/Elon & RU/URI...
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 6:37 am
by bluehenbillk
W&M - they're home and are more explosive than Cats
UR - Spiders under-rated & Rhody not very good
JMU - Dukes continue to roll
Maine - Yale got spanked last week
Nova - Cats aren't good, but Danes suck
Stony B - Seawolves get back on their feet as Towson D struggles again
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 3:30 pm
by TribePride
W&M 30, NH 27. This is a must win for both teams. I would think the Tribe is really good if we had not lost at Delaware. I would think the Wildcats are really good if they had not gotten blown out at Stony Brook. History would say both are pretty good, but so far both are behind JMU and Richmond.
Richmond 31, Rhode Island 10. I cannot believe Rhode's win last week was not a fluke.
JMU 54, Elon 17. JMU starts the tough part of their remaining schedule next week. Can anyone hold them under 40?
Maine 20, Yale 17. Not sure how good either team is yet.
Villanova 20, Albany 10. I think the Nova defense leads them to a win.
Stony Brook 17, Towson 14. Stony Brook hurt by injuries, but they still might go 6-2 with a very favorable remaining schedule.
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 3:31 pm
by dbackjon
UNH
Richmond
JMU
Maine
Nova
SBU
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:28 pm
by Killamike296
#24 New Hampshire @ #17 William & Mary
#16 Richmond @ Rhode Island
#3 James Madison @ Elon
Yale @ Maine
Villanova @ Albany
Towson @ Stony Brook
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 8:15 am
by 89Hen
W&M 31 - UNH 21
Richmond 34 - URI 10
JMU 41 - Elon 13
Maine 24 - Yale 20
villanova 27 - Albany 7
Stony 34 - Towson 27
Bye 2 - Delaware 0
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 10:40 am
by BDKJMU
TribePride wrote:W&M 30, NH 27. This is a must win for both teams. I would think the Tribe is really good if we had not lost at Delaware. I would think the Wildcats are really good if they had not gotten blown out at Stony Brook. History would say both are pretty good, but so far both are behind JMU and Richmond.
Richmond 31, Rhode Island 10. I cannot believe Rhode's win last week was not a fluke.
JMU 54, Elon 17. JMU starts the tough part of their remaining schedule next week. Can anyone hold them under 40?
Maine 20, Yale 17. Not sure how good either team is yet.
Villanova 20, Albany 10. I think the Nova defense leads them to a win.
Stony Brook 17, Towson 14. Stony Brook hurt by injuries, but they still might go 6-2 with a very favorable remaining schedule.
SBU already did (JMU 38, SBU 20). Granted, JMU scored 28 in 1st half despite missing 2 FG in rain (37 & 40 yds) with backup placekicker. Also 4th qtr had 45 yd Vad Lee TD run called back due to a penalty (OL block below waist beyond LOS), and ended the game with the ball taking a knee a couple of times inside SBU red zone. Anyway, Wouldn't surprise me to see at least 1 of the following: UR, @ WM, @ UD, or VU, to hold JMU to 30s..Would surprise me if anyone held JMU in the 20s (outside of a horrendous weather event)..
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 2:23 pm
by TribePride
BDKJMU wrote:TribePride wrote:W&M 30, NH 27. This is a must win for both teams. I would think the Tribe is really good if we had not lost at Delaware. I would think the Wildcats are really good if they had not gotten blown out at Stony Brook. History would say both are pretty good, but so far both are behind JMU and Richmond.
Richmond 31, Rhode Island 10. I cannot believe Rhode's win last week was not a fluke.
JMU 54, Elon 17. JMU starts the tough part of their remaining schedule next week. Can anyone hold them under 40?
Maine 20, Yale 17. Not sure how good either team is yet.
Villanova 20, Albany 10. I think the Nova defense leads them to a win.
Stony Brook 17, Towson 14. Stony Brook hurt by injuries, but they still might go 6-2 with a very favorable remaining schedule.
SBU already did (JMU 38, SBU 20). Granted, JMU scored 28 in 1st half despite missing 2 FG in rain (37 & 40 yds) with backup placekicker. Also 4th qtr had 45 yd Vad Lee TD run called back due to a penalty (OL block below waist beyond LOS), and ended the game with the ball taking a knee a couple of times inside SBU red zone. Anyway, Wouldn't surprise me to see at least 1 of the following: UR, @ WM, @ UD, or VU, to hold JMU to 30s..Would surprise me if anyone held JMU in the 20s (outside of a horrendous weather event)..
I watched much of that game, too. It sure has felt as though JMU scores 50 every week. I am curious as to whether they will manage Lee some in the remaining weeks. For example, I would be surprised if he plays 4 quarters this week. His stats are already more than sufficient for the Payton award as long as the team finishes well. I'll never forget how Landers injury impacted the last great JMU playoff run. When you have a special talent like Landers, V. Lee, J. Robertson, or Lang Campbell, you want to minimize their chance of injury so you will have them for the big moments.
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:42 pm
by andy7171
Towson beats Stoneybrook 21-14.
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:43 pm
by andy7171
Everyone here can SMC!!!

Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 2:04 am
by BDKJMU
andy7171 wrote:Everyone here can SMC!!!

Congrats TU. Now put down the bottle & step away feom the keyboard...
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 2:18 am
by BDKJMU
BDKJMU wrote:-UNH @ W&M 34-23
-UR @ URI 38-17
-JMU @ EU 45-20
-Yale @ UM 27-24
-VU @ UA 35-17
-TU @ SBU 24-21
Going all favorites..but the only 2 clear cut are JMU/Elon & RU/URI...
W&M 34, UNH 18
UR 37, URI 12
JMU 51, Elon 0
Yale 21, UM 10

VU 37, UA 0
TU 21, SBU 14

Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:10 am
by andy7171
BDKJMU wrote:andy7171 wrote:Everyone here can SMC!!!

Congrats TU. Now put down the bottle & step away feom the keyboard...
A little uncalled for, don't you think?

Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:32 am
by 89Hen
W&M 31 - UNH 21 (34-18)
Richmond 34 - URI 10 (37-12)
JMU 41 - Elon 13 (51-0)
Maine 24 - Yale 20 (10-21)
villanova 27 - Albany 7 (37-0)
Stony 34 - Towson 27 (14-21)
Bye 2 - Delaware 0 (0-0)

Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 7:58 pm
by BDKJMU
Re: Week 7 CAA Prediction Thread
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 8:22 pm
by BDKJMU
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CAA FOOTBALL WEEK 7 AWARDS
RICHMOND, Va. – CAA Football's week seven awards were announced on Monday morning, recognizing William & Mary's Kendell Anderson and DeAndre Houston-Carson, and Villanova's Cameron McCurry and Zach Bednarczyk.
Offensive Player of the Week
Kendell Anderson | RB | William & Mary
- Carried the ball 27 times for 174 yards in William & Mary's win over New Hampshire in a top-25 showdown.
- Posted two second-quarter touchdowns, including a 69-yard score that ignited a run of 27-unanswered points for the Tribe.
- Has now eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark in four-straight games.
Defensive Player of the Week
Cameron McCurry | S | Villanova
- Finished with five tackles, two interceptions, one pass breakup and a forced fumble in Villanova's 37-0 win at UAlbany.
- His forced fumble – and subsequent Villanova recovery - stalled a UAlbany drive inside the Wildcats' four yard-line, preserving the Nova shutout.
- The pair of interceptions marked his first two of the 2015 season.
Special Teams Player of the Week
DeAndre Houston-Carson | S | William & Mary
- Blocked a fourth-quarter punt that resulted in a 30-yard touchdown on William & Mary's next play in the Tribe's victory over UNH.
- The play marked his eighth-career blocked kick on special teams.
- Added two tackles on defense for the Tribe.
Rookie of the Week
Zach Bednarczyk | QB | Villanova
- Finished a perfect 12-of-12 passing for 152 yards and two touchdowns in Villanova's victory at UAlbany.
- Set a Villanova school record for completion percentage, passing John Robertson's 16-of-17 performance from 2013.
- Added eight carries for 22 yards on the ground for the Wildcats."
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