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Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 1:19 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Big Sky
UND 30-26 CP
UMT 22-
49 SAC
IDST 21-
45 IDA
UCD 33-25 SUU
NAU 28-
51 WEB
PORTST 38-30 NOCO
- NConf Record: 0-0
Overall: 22-25
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 14-8
Best Performance: (#15) Sacramento St. 49, (#5) Montana 22 - Kevin Thomson throws for 369 yards and 4 TDs on just 34 attempts, while Hornet DT Dariyn Choates puts up 7 tackles, 4 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, and a pass breakup.
Worst Performance: Idaho St. 21, Idaho 45 - In two home conference games, Bengal QB Matt Struck has a 208.1 efficiency rating. In two road conference games, Struck has an 84.9 efficiency rating.
Most Surprising Result: (#5) Montana 22, (#15) Sacramento St. 49 - Less than two seasons into the second Bobby Hauck era in Missoula, the Griz have been blown out twice by Big Sky opponents. If we define "blown out" as a 25+ point defeat (4-score minimum), the last time UM was blown out in conference prior to 2018 was a 41-3 loss to Boise State in 1990. 
Southland
SFA 24-
31 ACU (2OT)
NICH 0-
17 SHSU
LAM 17-
35 UIW
UCA 31-30 NWST
HBU 27-
42 MCNSE
- NConf Record: 0-0
Overall: 14-17
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 9-3
Best Performance: Sam Houston St. 17, (#9) Nicholls St. 0 - Thanks to 3 forced turnovers and just 271 yards allowed, the Bearkats got their 7th. straight win over a top-10 opponent.
Worst Performance: Lamar 17, Incarnate Word 35 - The Cardinals outrushed the other Cardinals 267-94 and still lost convincingly.
Most Surprising Result: (#13) Central Arkansas 31, Northwestern St. 30 - The Bears now look like the best team in the Southland—er, maybe—but that won't last long if they keep performing like they did in Natchitoches.
Missouri Valley
MIZST 0-
22 NDSU
SDK 27-
42 UNI
ILST 28-14 WIU
YSU 10-
35 SIU
SDKST 42-23 INST
- NConf Record: 0-0
Overall: 21-18
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 20-10
Best Performance: Southern Illinois 35, (#19) Youngstown St. 10 - The Salukis only threw the ball 11 times, but they made those throws count: 201 yards, 3 TDs.
Worst Performance: (#19) Youngstown St. 10, Southern Illinois 35 - The Penguins had a seemingly great start to the season, but they've now lost 3 straight and have no notable wins.
Most Surprising Result: Southern Illinois 35, (#19) Youngstown St. 10 - SIU wins for just the 2nd. time in their last 15 MVFC contests.
OVC
SEMO 24-21 JAXST
EKU 34-27 MUR
AP 24-
26 TSU
EIU 18-
27 UTM
- NConf Record: 0-0
Overall: 16-19
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 13-10
Best Performance: Southeast Missouri St. 24, (#16) Jacksonville St. 21 - The Redhawks become the first OVC team to win in Jacksonville since 2013.
Worst Performance: (#20) Austin Peay 24, Tennessee St. 26 - The Governors blow a 15-point second-half lead against a team that was on a 6-game losing streak.
Most Surprising Result: Tennessee St. 26, (#20) Austin Peay 24 - The Tigers beat a ranked team for the first time since 2013 (that was also Jacksonville State's last home loss).
Pioneer League
VALPO 17-
42 USD
DART 49-7 MARIST
DVDSN 49-19 JU
DAY 21-
38 STET
BUT 20-
31 MHEAD
- NConf Record: 0-1
Overall: 14-21
vs. FCS: 0-1
Overall: 5-17
Best Performance: Stetson 38, Dayton 21 - Jalen Leary runs for 220 yards and a TD in a huge win for the Hatters.
Worst Performance: Butler 20, Morehead St. 31 - The Bulldogs start 1-6—or worse—for the first time since they went winless in 2005.
Most Surprising Result: Dayton 21, Stetson 38 - Just like Butler last year, the Flyers are having trouble translating a big MVFC win into Pioneer League success.
Tomorrow: the rest of the playoff conferences.
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 3:25 am
by dal4018
What is going on with Montana they were the standard for the FCS???? Tenn St won it's second game of the season and it was against a ranked squad.
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:22 am
by JBB
They decided to stay put in the BSC and stopped the growth in their program.
Secondly they allowed a sinister element to gain a foothold and the general population including deserving white girls, was disrupted and assaulted.
Thirdly liberals attacked the program without mercy for it’s sins.
Fourthly they mismanaged their budgets horribly.
In general football is dying in a lot of areas. The NFL has spoiled the connection between football, National pride and common identity. I never watch the NFL anymore. It’s irritating noise. A fast growing number of people feel the same way. That damages college football too. Even the Super Bowl is becoming fast fading in glory. Who wants to watch a league of racist haters.
NDSU is on the verge as well. They had psychiatrists on campus to council their babies when Trump won. That cost them all of our financial support and goodwill. They are hearing about it to this day. I want the money back I gave them, including athletic donations, because they misrepresented their values we thought we were supporting. Taking a knee would end it just like it ended the nfl.
I can make money from them though using the GAM. As the stadiums empty It is the gambling that will help support football. The NFLs future is that of baseball: regional telecasts for a fee. That’s probably why I haven’t seen hide-nor-hair of a pro baseball game since I don’t know when.
In college it will become soccer as the football support and money dry up and populations replaced. Who in the world wants to cheer on football teams, especially those representing a cancer in our communities? In the end tomorrow belongs to those promoting the take a knee garbage. But today they still have to deal with the fact there are a lot of us that refuse the re-education of the common core left: An army re-educated to promote and support unbridled corporate wealth in league with huge, corrupt deep state governments we struggle against today.
That’s a look inside at what happened at Montana.
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:35 am
by kalm
JBB wrote:They decided to stay put in the BSC and stopped the growth in their program.
Secondly they allowed a sinister element to gain a foothold and the general population including deserving white girls, was disrupted and assaulted.
Thirdly liberals attacked the program without mercy for it’s sins.
Fourthly they mismanaged their budgets horribly.
In general football is dying in a lot of areas. The NFL has spoiled the connection between football, National pride and common identity. I never watch the NFL anymore. It’s irritating noise. A fast growing number of people feel the same way. That damages college football too. Even the Super Bowl is becoming fast fading in glory. Who wants to watch a league of racist haters.
NDSU is on the verge as well. They had psychiatrists on campus to council their babies when Trump won. That cost them all of our financial support and goodwill. They are hearing about it to this day. I want the money back I gave them, including athletic donations, because they misrepresented their values we thought we were supporting. Taking a knee would end it just like it ended the nfl.
I can make money from them though using the GAM. As the stadiums empty It is the gambling that will help support football. The NFLs future is that of baseball: regional telecasts for a fee. That’s probably why I haven’t seen hide-nor-hair of a pro baseball game since I don’t know when.
In college it will become soccer as the football support and money dry up and populations replaced. Who in the world wants to cheer on football teams, especially those representing a cancer in our communities? In the end tomorrow belongs to those promoting the take a knee garbage. But today they still have to deal with the fact there are a lot of us that refuse the re-education of the common core left: An army re-educated to promote and support unbridled corporate wealth in league with huge, corrupt deep state governments we struggle against today.
That’s a look inside at what happened at Montana.
So the it’s the common core educated social justice warriors joining forces with the corporate establishment and deep state...
Gotcha. Okee dokee.

Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:35 am
by AZGrizFan
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:04 am
by UNI88
And it's kind of interesting watching JBB have a conversation with himself.
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 2:39 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Patriot League
BUCK 7-
56 TOW
COLG 21-20 COR
LEH 30-27 FORD
(OT)
HARV 31-21 HC
LAF 10-
14 GTOWN
- NConf Record: 1-2
Overall: 10-28
vs. FCS: 1-2
Overall: 9-23
Best Performance: Lehigh 30, Fordham 27 (OT) - The Mountain Hawks move into first place thanks to Keith Woetzel's 15 tackles, 4 sacks, and 1 INT.
Worst Performance: Bucknell 7, (#18) Towson 56 - The Bison lose rushing 328-6 to a team that had lost 3 games in a row.
Most Surprising Result: Colgate 21, Cornell 20 - The Raiders finally end their longest losing streak of this millennium.
NEC
SFPA 30-0 LIU
RMU 21-13 WAG
MERR 30-21 DSU
BRY 14-
52 CCSU
DUQ 20-6 SACHRT
- NConf Record: 1-0
Overall: 11-21
vs. FCS: 1-0
Overall: 9-15
Best Performance: Duquesne 20, Sacred Heart 6 - The Duke defense holds Logan Marchi to 84 yards passing and 3 picks as they keep pace with CCSU (& Robert Morris).
Worst Performance: Long Island 0, St. Francis (PA) 30 - The Sharks are held to just 156 total yards and minus-1 rushing yards.
Most Surprising Result: Sacred Heart 6, Duquesne 20 - The Pioneers were picked 2nd. in the NEC preseason poll, but—in two key games against CCSU & Duquesne—they were outscored 48-9.
CAA
URI 28-
35 ALB
MAINE 44-
59 LIB
UNH 10-
16 UD
BUCK 7-
56 TOW
YALE 28-27 RICH
JMU 38-10 W&M
- NConf Record: 1-2
Overall: 24-20
vs. FCS: 1-1
Overall: 24-6
Best Performance: (#2) James Madison 38, William & Mary 10 - Ron'Dell Carter puts up 6 tackles-for-loss in another dominating Duke victory.
Worst Performance: Richmond 27, Yale 28 - Thanks to an onside kick, the Spiders blow a two-score lead in the final 1:30.
Most Surprising Result: (#24) Delaware 16, (#22) New Hampshire 10 - With QB Nolan Henderson out, Blue Hen DT Cam Kitchen steps things up big time with 8 tackles, 3 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 3 pass breakups. 
Big South
GWEBB 28-
49 MONM
HAMP 16-
31 CAMP
KENN 55-10 PRESBY
CHSO 25-20 UNA
- NConf Record: 0-0
Overall: 16-19
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 11-11
Best Performance: Monmouth 49, Gardner-Webb 28 - Kenji Bahar throws for 327 yards and 2 TDs on just 26 attempts, while Pete Guerriero runs for 186 yards and 2 TDs in a comfortable Hawk win.
Worst Performance: North Alabama 20, Charleston Southern 25 - It's a miracle the Lions were even able to keep this game close since they were outgained 429-265 and lost turnovers 3-1.
Most Surprising Result: Campbell 31, Hampton 16 - This wasn't a surprising win, but it is surprising that Campbell has started 5-1 in both of their seasons since moving into scholarship football.
SoCon
CIT 27-10 FUR
WCU 7-
59 WOFF
VMI 27-
34 MER
ETSU 13-
16 UTC
- NConf Record: 0-0
Overall: 11-17
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 7-11
Best Performance: The Citadel 27, (#8) Furman 10 - The Bulldog defense, which wasn't very good statistically coming in, holds Furman QB Darren Grainger to a dreadful 5/25 passing for just 44 yards.
Worst Performance: Western Carolina 7, Wofford 59 - The Catamounts are outgained 613-172 by an unranked team, and they also allowed three 100-yard rushers.
Most Surprising Result: The Citadel 27, (#8) Furman 10 - I think it's pretty safe to call The Citadel the 2019 FCS Coin Flip Team of the Year. 
Tomorrow: Non-Playoff Folks…
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:47 am
by BDKJMU
Mvemjsunpx wrote:
CAA
URI 28-
35 ALB
MAINE 44-
59 LIB
UNH 10-
16 UD
BUCK 7-
56 TOW
YALE 28-27 RICH
JMU 38-10 W&M
- NConf Record: 1-2
Overall: 24-20
vs. FCS: 1-1
Overall: 24-6
Best Performance: (#2) James Madison 38, William & Mary 10 - Ron'Dell Carter puts up 6 tackles-for-loss in another dominating Duke victory.
Worst Performance: Richmond 27, Yale 28 - Thanks to an onside kick, the Spiders blow a two-score lead in the final 1:30.
Most Surprising Result: (#24) Delaware 16, (#22) New Hampshire 10 - With QB Nolan Henderson out, Blue Hen DT Cam Kitchen steps things up big time with 8 tackles, 3 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 3 pass breakups. 
Carter had 10 tackles and the 6 TFL, included a sack. Carter was named CAA Defensive POTW..
JMU held W&M’s up tempo ‘Go Go’ offense to 194 yds, tallying a whopping 15 TFL..
Last week JMU’s other AA DE, John Daka, had 9 tackles, 5 tackles for loss and 2 sacks against Villanova, earning STATs National Defensive POTW.
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 12:23 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Ivy League
PENN 6-
44 COLUM
COLG 21-20 COR
DART 49-7 MARIST
HARV 31-21 HC
PRINCE 65-22 BROWN
YALE 28-27 RICH
- NConf Record: 2-2
Overall: 15-9
vs. FCS: 2-2
Overall: 15-9
Best Performance: Columbia 44, Penn 6 - Including 1 INT, the Lions register 12 passes defensed in surprisingly lopsided victory.
Worst Performance: Cornell 20, Colgate 21 - It's nothing new for the Big Red to lose to Colgate—they've now lost 10 of the last 11 meetings—but a home loss to an 0-7 Colgate team still must be embarrassingly stunning.
Most Surprising Result: Columbia 44, Penn 6 - This was the most lopsided Columbia win in the 99-meeting history of this series, and the second most lopsided win for either team.
MEAC
MERR 30-21 DSU
MORG 10-
24 SCSU
NCAT 31-
34 FAMU (OT)
NORF 22-
35 BCU
- NConf Record: 0-1
Overall: 11-19
vs. FCS: 0-1
Overall: 6-10
Best Performance: Florida A&M 34, (#10) North Carolina A&T 31 (OT) - Thanks to some salty redzone defense (2 TDs allowed in 6 trips), the Rattlers overcome a 496-345 yardage disadvantage and nearly getting doubled in time-of-possession.
Worst Performance: Delaware St. 21, Merrimack 30 - The Hornets can't even win at home against another team that was winless against DI opponents.
Most Surprising Result: Florida A&M 34, (#10) North Carolina A&T 31 (OT) - The first-place team in the MEAC is a team that's on a postseason ban. 
SWAC
SU 28-21 TXSO
vul 0-
51 PVAMU
JSU 31-28 MVSU
(OT)
- NConf Record: 1-0
Overall: 13-23
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 4-12
Best Performance: Southern 28, Texas Southern 21 - This wasn't really an impressive win, but it was an unmemorable week in the SWAC.
Worst Performance: Mississippi Valley St. 28, Jackson St. 31 (OT) - The Tigers come back from a 21-0 deficit thanks to Kymani Clarke and his 171 yards and a TD on the ground.
Most Surprising Result: (none)
Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 8
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:06 am
by dal4018
Mvemjsunpx wrote:Ivy League
PENN 6-
44 COLUM
COLG 21-20 COR
DART 49-7 MARIST
HARV 31-21 HC
PRINCE 65-22 BROWN
YALE 28-27 RICH
- NConf Record: 2-2
Overall: 15-9
vs. FCS: 2-2
Overall: 15-9
Best Performance: Columbia 44, Penn 6 - Including 1 INT, the Lions register 12 passes defensed in surprisingly lopsided victory.
Worst Performance: Cornell 20, Colgate 21 - It's nothing new for the Big Red to lose to Colgate—they've now lost 10 of the last 11 meetings—but a home loss to an 0-7 Colgate team still must be embarrassingly stunning.
Most Surprising Result: Columbia 44, Penn 6 - This was the most lopsided Columbia win in the 99-meeting history of this series, and the second most lopsided win for either team.
MEAC
MERR 30-21 DSU
MORG 10-
24 SCSU
NCAT 31-
34 FAMU (OT)
NORF 22-
35 BCU
- NConf Record: 0-1
Overall: 11-19
vs. FCS: 0-1
Overall: 6-10
Best Performance: Florida A&M 34, (#10) North Carolina A&T 31 (OT) - Thanks to some salty redzone defense (2 TDs allowed in 6 trips), the Rattlers overcome a 496-345 yardage disadvantage and nearly getting doubled in time-of-possession.
Worst Performance: Delaware St. 21, Merrimack 30 - The Hornets can't even win at home against another team that was winless against DI opponents.
Most Surprising Result: Florida A&M 34, (#10) North Carolina A&T 31 (OT) - The first-place team in the MEAC is a team that's on a postseason ban. 
SWAC
SU 28-21 TXSO
vul 0-
51 PVAMU
JSU 31-28 MVSU
(OT)
- NConf Record: 1-0
Overall: 13-23
vs. FCS: 0-0
Overall: 4-12
Best Performance: Southern 28, Texas Southern 21 - This wasn't really an impressive win, but it was an unmemorable week in the SWAC.
Worst Performance: Mississippi Valley St. 28, Jackson St. 31 (OT) - The Tigers come back from a 21-0 deficit thanks to Kymani Clarke and his 171 yards and a TD on the ground.
Most Surprising Result: (none)
The Rattlers are now ranked in the FCS top 25(23) The Aggies are now ranked 18th before that they were 10th.Del St needs to hit the recruiting trail.