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Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 11

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Big Sky

SUU 23-24 PORTST
CP 55-38 UCD
MTST 44-20 IDST
SAC 35-49 NAU
EWU 16-57 UMT
NOCO 14-45 UND

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 15-17

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 5-7


    Best Performance: (#22) Montana 57, (#10) Eastern Washington 16 - The Griz got Brady Gustafson back while their D forced 6 turnovers that led to 27 points.

    Worst Performance: Idaho St. 20, Montana St. 44 - The Bengals must've been snakebit one too many times last week because they were totally uncompetitive here.

    Most Surprising Result: (#10) Eastern Washington 16, (#22) Montana 57 - The Eagles go from being a near lock for the playoffs at the beginning of the month to now needing to pull an upset just to have a chance.

Southland

SELU 17-21 ACU
HBU 20-55 SFA
NWST 21-59 SHSU
LAM 28-21 UIW
UCA 34-31 NICH

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 7-15

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 0-3


    Best Performance: (#13) Sam Houston St. 59, Northwestern St. 21 - The Bearkats put up 668 yards and whip a Demon squad that had looked much improved in recent weeks.

    Worst Performance: Houston Baptist 20, Stephen F. Austin 55 - Against DI competition, the Huskies are being outscored 45-13 on average and being outgained 508-270 on average.

    Most Surprising Result: Central Arkansas 34, Nicholls St. 31 - The Bear playoff hopes nearly took a cliff dive thanks to 368 yards and 4 touchdowns passing by Colonel QB Landry Klann.

Missouri Valley

SDKST 30-23 SDK
UNI 41-0 MIZST
ILST 42-21 SIU
WIU 37-30 INST (OT)
NDSU 27-24 YSU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 18-12

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 16-3


    Best Performance: (#6) Illinois St. 42, Southern Illinois 21 - The Redbirds beat SIU by 21, a bigger margin than in SIU's other 5 losses combined.

    Worst Performance: Missouri St. 0, (#17) Northern Iowa 41 - On average, the Bears are being outscored 48-10 in conference play. :?

    Most Surprising Result: (#5) South Dakota St. 30, South Dakota 23 - The Jackrabbits were beaten in nearly every statistical facet, but they still found a way to overcome a double-digit deficit in the fourth quarter.

OVC

SEMO 28-56 JAXST
EKU 41-34 MUR (OT)
AP 24-42 TTU
EIU 23-21 UTM

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 10-18

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 8-5


    Best Performance: Eastern Illinois 23, Tennessee-Martin 21 - The Panthers likely end UTM's playoff hopes by forcing 4 Jarod Neal picks.

    Worst Performance: Austin Peay 24, Tennessee Tech 42 - Governors allow two 100-yard rushers to a team that only had one on the season coming in.

    Most Surprising Result: Tennessee-Martin 21, Eastern Illinois 23 - Thanks to second-tier cannibalism, it looks like the OVC might only get one team in the postseason.

Pioneer League

DRAKE 13-20 BUT
MHEAD 36-29 VALPO
MARIST 21-28 DAY
USD 35-10 DVDSN
JU 20-14 CAMP
avemar 21-60 STET

  • NConf Record: 1-0
    Overall: 19-14

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 5-12


    Best Performance: Dayton 28, Marist 21 - Tucker Yinger runs for 237 to help the Flyers clinch their first-ever playoff bid.

    Worst Performance: Davidson 10, San Diego 35 - The Wildcats lose their 24th. straight Pioneer League game to break Valpo's mark for embarrassing futility. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

    Most Surprising Result: Campbell 14, Jacksonville 20 - The Camels were competitive with everyone they played this season, but they still end up with their 4th. straight losing season.



Tomorrow: the rest of the playoff conferences.
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Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 11

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Patriot League

HC 23-7 BUCK
LEH 42-49 COLG
FORD 38-31 GTOWN

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 16-19

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 15-17


    Best Performance: Colgate 49, Lehigh 42 - Raiders get two 100-yard rushers and clinch an auto-bid that seemed like a crazy idea a few weeks ago.

    Worst Performance: Bucknell 7, Holy Cross 23 - Instead of contending for the Patriot title as expected, the Bison clinch a losing season.

    Most Surprising Result: Georgetown 31, (#16) Fordham 38 - The Hoyas nearly put the Rams' playoff hopes in serious jeopardy.

NEC

RMU 0-21 SFPA
CCSU 7-28 WAG
SACHRT 28-19 BRY

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 13-21

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 6-19


    Best Performance: Sacred Heart 28, Bryant 19 - The Pioneers force 5 interceptions as they ponder what could've been.

    Worst Performance: Central Connecticut St. 7, Wagner 28 - The Blue Devils allow 316 rushing yards to a team that had rarely been competitive this season.

    Most Surprising Result: Bryant 19, Sacred Heart 28 - The Bulldogs go from having the inside auto-bid track to being eliminated in the span of 3.5 hours.

CAA

RICH 20-21 NOVA
UNH 24-14 ALB
ELON 27-22 MAINE
SBU 19-7 URI
JMU 24-21 UD
TOW 17-31 W&M

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 17-18

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 16-7


    Best Performance: Villanova 21, (#9) Richmond 20 - The Wildcats pull a big upset despite running for just 94 yards.

    Worst Performance: Rhode Island 7, Stony Brook 19 - With a golden opportunity to upset the depleted Seawolves, the Rams manage just 135 yards of offense.

    Most Surprising Result: Villanova 21, (#9) Richmond 20 - The Rams again stay in contention for a playoff berth that seemed unthinkable at the end of September.

Big South

PRESBY 16-21 MONM
ETSU 3-28 GWEBB
KENN 13-45 CCU
LIB 24-31 CHSO

  • NConf Record: 1-0
    Overall: 20-14

    vs. FCS: 1-0
    Overall: 14-8


    Best Performance: (#4) Coastal Carolina 45, Kennesaw St. 13 - The Chants didn't shut down Kennesaw's option attack, but they did dominate the kicking game and stop the Owls on fourth down 3 times.

    Worst Performance: Presbyterian 16, Monmouth 21 - Blue Hose gain 185 yards against a mediocre defense.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)

SoCon

WCU 17-41 TAMU
MER 27-20 FUR (OT)
SAM 37-27 WOFF
CIT 23-31 UTC

  • NConf Record: 0-1
    Overall: 16-14

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 12-6


    Best Performance: (#8) Tennessee-Chattanooga 31, (#21) The Citadel 23 - The Mocs gain 489 yards on just 52 offensive plays as they clinch their second-straight SoCon title.

    Worst Performance: Furman 10, Western Carolina 48 - The Paladins might've still had some sort of postseason hopes coming in, but you never would've guessed it from this result.

    Most Surprising Result: Samford 37, Wofford 27 - The Bulldogs score 30 straight points as they end a 3-game DI losing streak.

Tomorrow: Non-Playoff Folks…
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Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown (2015) - Week 11

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Ivy League

COLUM 0-3 COR
PENN 35-25 HARV
DART 34-18 BROWN
YALE 35-28 PRINCE

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 16-8

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 16-8


    Best Performance: Penn 35, (#12) Harvard 25 - The Quakers shut out potent Harvard in the second half as they push for an out-of-nowhere Ivy title.

    Worst Performance: Columbia 0, Cornell 3 - I bet this game was fun to be at. :-|

    Most Surprising Result: (#12) Harvard 25, Penn 35 - The most dominant Ivy League team in years goes down after failing to capitalize on the momentum of a 19-0 second quarter.

MEAC

FAMU 7-21 MORG
NCCEN 41-6 HOW
SCSU 17-10 NFOLK
DSU 6-27 NCAT
HAMP 42-3 SAV

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 8-24

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 3-9


    Best Performance: South Carolina St. 17, Norfolk St. 10 - The Bulldogs move to 18-3 all-time against NSU.

    Worst Performance: Savannah St. 3, Hampton 42 - The Tigers get blown out yet again and it could've been worse because they didn't lose any of their 4 fumbles.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)

SWAC

ALCORN 65-13 TXSO
GRAM 49-31 UAPB
AAMU 7-46 SU
PVAMU 38-13 ALST

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 4-14

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 0-6


    Best Performance: Prairie View A&M 38, Alabama St. 13 - The Panthers were eliminated from the SWAC West, but their recent surge could theoretically result in a playoff berth if the field of hopefuls totally collapses.

    Worst Performance: Alabama A&M 7, Southern 46 - The Bulldogs continue to struggle as they're outgained 631-110.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)

Independents

ETSU 3-28 GWEBB

  • Non-Ind. Record: 0-1
    Overall: 1-9

    vs. FCS: 0-1
    Overall: 0-7


    Best Performance: (none)

    Worst Performance: East Tennessee St. 3, Gardner-Webb 28 - The Buccaneers put up only 126 yards in their final DI game of the season.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)
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Most Surprising Result: Central Arkansas 34, Nicholls St. 31 - The Bear playoff hopes nearly took a cliff dive thanks to 368 yards and 4 touchdowns passing by Colonel QB Landry Kiann.
You know I watched much of that game and I came away wondering why Klann wasn't the starter for Nicholls State all along. The only reason he was playing is because the starter got hurt the previous week. And to me Klann looked MUCH better than the starter ever did.
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JohnStOnge wrote:
Most Surprising Result: Central Arkansas 34, Nicholls St. 31 - The Bear playoff hopes nearly took a cliff dive thanks to 368 yards and 4 touchdowns passing by Colonel QB Landry Kiann.
You know I watched much of that game and I came away wondering why Klann wasn't the starter for Nicholls State all along. The only reason he was playing is because the starter got hurt the previous week. And to me Klann looked MUCH better than the starter ever did.
Unfortunately for Nicholls's rebuilding plans, Klann is a 6th. year senior.
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