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Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:33 am
by BDKJMU
Standings:
1. UR (6-1/4-0)
2. JMU (7-1/4-1)
3. W&M (5-2/3-1)
-- UM (3-4/3-1)
5. TU (4-3/2-2)
--- VU (3-4/2-2)
--- UD (3-4/2-2)
8. UNH (3-4/1-3)
(Assuming it will take 7 wins out of CAA to make playoffs) Eliminated from playoff contention
--- AU (2-5/1-3)
--- EU (2-5/1-3)
--- URI (1-6/1-3)
12. SBU (2-4/1-4) (Only 10 games)

*Lines are 5Dimes of 1:00 PM Wed.

Elon @ SBU (noon) (SBU -8)

URI @ UNH (1:00) (UNH -21)

UD @ TU (2:00) (TU -5)

Albany @ UR (3:30) (UR -26)

JMU @ W&M (4:00, NBC Sports) (W&M -4.5)

Maine @ VU (7:30) (VU -11)

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:05 am
by BDKJMU
Elon @ SBU 24-10
SBU gets out of the CAA cellar with a win at home.

URI @ UNH 35-17
UNH, who will likely miss the playoffs for the 1st time in 12 years after back to back road losses @ W&M and UD, will bounce back at home against a bad URI team.

UD @ TU 24-17
TU has look good the last 2 weeks in winning @ SBU who was coming off of a bye, then taking care of VU at home. UD last week coming off a bye, was impressive over a UNH team on their 2nd straight road game. Key for UD will be stopping TU's battering ram RB Darius Victor. His 90 yd rushing per game avg is misleading because in Sept he went down early vs Elon and wasn't 100% vs JMU. Otherwise would be avg well over 100 ypg & #2 in the CAA in rushing. Going with the home team in the limp handshake game.

Albany @ UR 48-24
UR has a major let down vs a very depleted Albany at home that is coming off of a bye week. So instead of like 63-17 it won't be as much of a blowout..

JMU @ W&M 37-34
For JMU since the monster bad news of Vad Lee done for the season its been good news:
-W&M's all world LB Luke Rhodes still out.
-W&M's best WR Devonte Dedmon either out or not 100%.
-JMU gets best likely DL Simeyon Robinsonback from suspension.
Think JMU defense will bounce back somewhat and new JMU starter QB will do well but turn the ball over a couple of times in his 1st start and that & W&M special teams edge will be the difference..

Maine @ VU 21-17
Imagine if Maine wins this and JMU loses to W&M. Then Maine would be 4-4/4-1 & tied with W&M for 2nd place in the CAA. This game is basically a case of going with the home team..

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:15 am
by dbackjon
SBU

TRAVIS

ANDY

SPIDAH

BILL&BITCH

JEFF

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 1:21 pm
by bluehenbillk
SBU
UNH
TU
UR
W&M
VU

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:11 pm
by andy7171
dbackjon wrote:SBU

TRAVIS

ANDY

SPIDAH

BILL&BITCH

JEFF
Lol!!!

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:14 pm
by 93henfan
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Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 5:24 am
by andy7171
93henfan wrote:Image
...so is wearing sunglasses at night.

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 8:28 am
by 89Hen
Stony Brook 31 - Elon 13
UNH 24 - URI 17
Delaware 31 - Townsend 28
Richmond 41 - Albany 9
W&M 37 - JMU 17
villanova 24 - Maine 13

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 8:46 am
by Ivytalk
Stony Brook
UNH
Richmond
Torson
W&M
Nova

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 10:12 am
by BDKJMU
89Hen wrote:Stony Brook 31 - Elon 13
UNH 24 - URI 17
Delaware 31 - Townsend 28
Richmond 41 - Albany 9
W&M 37 - JMU 17
villanova 24 - Maine 13
I picked W&M to win but you're fooking nuts if you think JMU is only going to score 17 after no scoring less than 38 all season. :dunce: We're not throwing a true fr back there. The new QB had a yr of JUCO followed by going on 2 seasons practicing in the Withers offense with some game experience. Heck in less than a qtr vs UR he put up 2 TDs. He's no Vad Lee but he's no stiff either. And he'll be working with a good OL, 2 stud RB, 4 healthy good receivers (was 5 but 1 hurt), and a pr of good TE, one All CAA. Heck, UD offense put up 17 (other 7 special teams) on W&M with no passing offense..

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 10:48 am
by 89Hen
Meh, I really don't spend much time coming up with those scores. I'll either be right or wrong. 8-)

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 3:22 pm
by TribePride
89Hen's score is similar to the 30 point win some are predicting for JMU. It isn't going to happen. It will be a high energy, playoff atmosphere, down to the wire type game in Williamsburg this weekend. I would be shocked if JMU scores only 17 points unless Zable gets 2 feet of water. Then, it might be 17-10.

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 10:19 am
by 89Hen
Stony Brook 31 - Elon 13 (7-21) :lol:
UNH 24 - URI 17 (20-17) :notworthy:
Delaware 31 - Townsend 28 (0-19) :dunce:
Richmond 41 - Albany 9 (38-31) :suspicious:
W&M 37 - JMU 17 (44-41) nailed it! ;)
villanova 24 - Maine 13 (13-3) :thumb:

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:19 pm
by BDKJMU
BDKJMU wrote:
89Hen wrote:Stony Brook 31 - Elon 13
UNH 24 - URI 17
Delaware 31 - Townsend 28
Richmond 41 - Albany 9
W&M 37 - JMU 17
villanova 24 - Maine 13
I picked W&M to win but you're fooking nuts if you think JMU is only going to score 17 after no scoring less than 38 all season. :dunce: We're not throwing a true fr back there. The new QB had a yr of JUCO followed by going on 2 seasons practicing in the Withers offense with some game experience. Heck in less than a qtr vs UR he put up 2 TDs. He's no Vad Lee but he's no stiff either. And he'll be working with a good OL, 2 stud RB, 4 healthy good receivers (was 5 but 1 hurt), and a pr of good TE, one All CAA. Heck, UD offense put up 17 (other 7 special teams) on W&M with no passing offense..
Like I was saying...

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 4:44 pm
by BDKJMU
BDKJMU wrote:Elon @ SBU 24-10

URI @ UNH 35-17

UD @ TU 24-17

Albany @ UR 48-24

JMU @ W&M 37-34

Maine @ VU 21-17
Elon 21, SBU 7 :doh:
UNH 20, URI 17 :suspicious: :thumb:
TU 19, UD 0 :suspicious: :thumb:
UR 38, Albany 31 :suspicious: :suspicious: :thumb:
W&M 44, JMU 41 :ohno: :thumb:
VU 13, Maine 3 :thumb:

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:09 pm
by BDKJMU
W&M/JMU highlights
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWdqx4YgxKA[/youtube]

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:10 pm
by BDKJMU
VU/Maine highlights
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq5PpfNv1bY[/youtube]

Re: Week 9 CAA Prediction Thread

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:18 pm
by BDKJMU
CAA FOOTBALL WEEK 9 AWARDS
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX5_OTwsW6Q[/youtube]
RICHMOND, Va. – CAA Football on Monday honored William & Mary's Kendell Anderson, Richmond's David Jones, Towson's Sam Hurwitz and UAlbany's Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks as the league's week nine Players of the Week.

Offensive Player of the Week
Kendell Anderson | RB | William & Mary
-Ran a career-high 30 times for 138 yards as William & Mary outlasted James Madison, 44-41.
-Recorded a career-best three touchdowns, including the game-winning score with just 41 seconds remaining.
-Caught four passes for 34 yards out of the Tribe backfield.

Defensive Player of the Week
David Jones | DB | Richmond
-Matched a CAA Football record with four interceptions in Richmond's 38-31 victory over UAlbany.
-Returned the four picks for a total of 62 yards.
-Added five tackles and a fumble recovery for the Spiders.

Special Teams Player of the Week
Sam Hurwitz | PK | Towson
-Went a perfect 4-of-4 on field goal attempts in Towson's 19-0 win over Delaware, tying a Tigers program record.
-Connected on kicks from 39, 39, 34 and 27 yards out, respectively.
-The four made field goals matched a CAA Football season high.

Rookie of the Week
Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks | RB | UAlbany
-Rushed 25 times for a career-high 202 yards for UAlbany in the Great Danes' narrow loss at Richmond.
-Posted two runs of 40-plus yards in the contest.
-Becomes just the fourth CAA Football player record a 200-yard rushing game in 2015.