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Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 9

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Big Sky

SAC 38-14 CP
WEB 36-20 UCD
IDST 34-59 SUU
PORTST 29-31 NAU
EWU 17-34 UMT
MTST 12-16 UND

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 22-25

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


    Best Performance: (#4) Weber St. 36, (#22) UC Davis 20 - The Wildcats hold Jake Maier to 160 passing yards, the fewest he's had in a game since he first put on a UC Davis uniform.

    Worst Performance: Idaho St. 34, Southern Utah 59 - The road disaster for the Bengals continues as they allow 1-7 SUU to put up their highest point total in 19 years (that one also came against Idaho State :lol: ).

    Most Surprising Result: Eastern Washington 17, (#10) Montana 34 - With their playoff hopes on the line, the defending runners-up finish the game allowing 24 unanswered points to a team that was without their starting quarterback.

Southland

SELU 52-13 HBU
MCNSE 33-10 SFA
NWST 44-41 UIW (OT)
SHSU 25-29 UCA
ACU 37-31 NICH (OT)

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 14-17

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


    Best Performance: Abilene Christian 37, (#15) Nicholls St. 31 (OT) - Sema'J Davis helps keep the Wildcats alive—and puts Nicholls on life support—by running for 146 yards and 2 touchdowns in Thibodaux.

    Worst Performance: Houston Baptist 13, Southeastern Louisiana 52 - The Huskies return to the old days by losing yardage 634-259 at home.

    Most Surprising Result: Northwestern St. 44, Incarnate Word 41 (OT) - After a couple recent close calls, the Demons finally get their spoiler scalp.

Missouri Valley

SIU 48-28 SDK
NDSU 23-16 SDKST
UNI 29-6 MIZST
INST 7-24 ILST
WIU 14-59 YSU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 21-18

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 20-10


    Best Performance: (#1) North Dakota St. 23, (#3) South Dakota St. 16 - As with everything NDSU does, their 4th. & 1 gamble from their own 29 pays off as Adam Cofield runs for a 71-yard game-winning touchdown.

    Worst Performance: Western Illinois 14, Youngstown St. 59 - The Leathernecks start 0-8 for the first time since they finished 0-8 in 1944.

    Most Surprising Result: South Dakota 28, Southern Illinois 48 - After a hot start to MVFC play, the Coyotes have returned to their September woes.

OVC

UTM 10-17 SEMO
EKU 33-6 EIU
MUR 12-14 JAXST
AP 58-21 TTU

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

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 13-10


    Best Performance: (#24) Southeast Missouri St. 17, Tennessee-Martin 10 - The Redhawks turn the OVC into a free-for-all thanks to 5 sacks and forced 5 turnovers.

    Worst Performance: Eastern Illinois 6, Eastern Kentucky 33 - The Panthers haven't won a game all year, but this was their first FCS loss to actually be a blowout.

    Most Surprising Result: Tennessee Tech 21, Austin Peay 58 - Just like Houston Baptist, the Golden Eagles have reverted to their pre-2019 ways.

Pioneer League

MHEAD 17-36 DRAKE
STET 10-19 VALPO
JU 14-24 BUT
USD 50-38 DAY
MARIST 27-21 DVDSN

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 14-21

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 5-17


    Best Performance: Marist 27, Davidson 21 - Marist RB Hunter Cobb outrushes the option-based Wildcats by himself, 178-163.

    Worst Performance: Stetson 10, Valparaiso 19 - The Hatters lose to what was previously the clear worst team in FCS.

    Most Surprising Result: Stetson 10, Valparaiso 19 - The two quarterbacks in this game put up a combined 28.8 efficiency rating (11/50, 112 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs). :?



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Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 9

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Patriot League

GTOWN 24-27 LEH
BUCK 17-21 LAF
COLG 10-31 HC

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 10-28

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 9-23


    Best Performance: Lehigh 27, Georgetown 24 - The Mountain Hawks surprisingly start 3-0 in conference play and improve to 18-1 against the Hoyas since Georgetown joined the Patriot League.

    Worst Performance: Bucknell 17, Lafayette 21 - The Bison fall to a winless team and start 1-7 for the 3rd. time in the past 5 years.

    Most Surprising Result: Lehigh 27, Georgetown 24 - Lehigh joins Georgetown as the only Patriot League teams with winning overall records.

NEC

SACHRT 36-33 SFPA (OT)
WAG 24-28 DUQ
BRY 20-24 RMU
PRESBY 21-24 MERR
LIU 0-28 CCSU

  • NConf Record: 1-0
    Overall: 12-21

    vs. FCS: 1-0
    Overall: 10-15


    Best Performance: Sacred Heart 36, St. Francis (PA) 33 (OT) - The Pioneers outlast the Red Flash by allowing just 1 touchdown in 6 redzone attempts.

    Worst Performance: Bryant 20, Robert Morris 24 - The Bulldogs are now 2-7, their worst start since moving up to DI.

    Most Surprising Result: Sacred Heart 36, St. Francis (PA) 33 (OT) - Sacred Heart ends a 3-game losing streak and evens up the all-time series with SFPA.

CAA

SBU 36-35 NOVA
W&M 25-34 MAINE
ELON 38-13 URI
RICH 35-25 UD
TOW 10-27 JMU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 24-20

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 24-6


    Best Performance: Stony Brook 36, (#5) Villanova 35 - Some bad game management by Nova certainly helped, but still… the Seawolves came back from 15 down with 5:00 left to beat a top-5 team. :thumb:

    Worst Performance: Rhode Island 13, Elon 38 - The Rams' other 4 CAA losses were all by 1 score.

    Most Surprising Result: Rhode Island 13, Elon 38 - Vito Priore threw 0 TDs and 3 picks in this game after throwing 15 TDs and just 4 picks in his first 7 games.

Big South

vul 6-56 HAMP
CAMP 49-47 GWEBB (3OT)
MONM 35-13 CHSO
PRESBY 21-24 MERR
UNA 17-41 KENN

  • NConf Record: 1-1
    Overall: 17-20

    vs. FCS: 0-1
    Overall: 11-12


    Best Performance: Campbell 49, Gardner-Webb 47 (3OT) - Hajj-Malik Williams puts up 308 yards of total offense and 4 total touchdowns as his Camels win their 6th. in a row.

    Worst Performance: Presbyterian 21, Merrimack 24 - The 0-8 Blue Hose clearly can't wait to move down to the Pioneer League.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)

SoCon

FUR 28-7 WCU
UTC 34-35 WOFF (OT)
MER 24-35 CIT
ETSU 17-24 SAM

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 11-17

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 7-11


    Best Performance: Wofford 35, Tennessee-Chattanooga 34 (OT) - It was a nailbiter, but the Terriers got their 5th. straight win and got back into the top-25.

    Worst Performance: East Tennessee St. 17, Samford 24 - Last year, the Bucs went 6-1 in one-score games (and 6-0 in the regular season). This year, they're 1-4. :?

    Most Surprising Result: (#14) Furman 28, Western Carolina 7 - It was a comfortable win, but the Paladins—who were smothered by The Citadel last week—should probably be concerned that they scored fewer points against lousy WCU than any other SoCon team has so far.

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Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 9

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Ivy League

BROWN 35-37 COR
COLUM 24-59 DART
PENN 41-46 YALE
HARV 24-30 PRINCE

  • NConf Record: 2-2
    Overall: 15-9

    vs. FCS: 2-2
    Overall: 15-9


    Best Performance: (#17) Dartmouth 59, Columbia 24 - The Big Green dominates a Columbia squad that crushed a decent Penn team a week earlier.

    Worst Performance: Brown 35, Cornell 37 - A late field goal by Nickolas Null gives the Big Red the victory in what was probably the battle for the Ivy basement.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)

MEAC

FAMU 24-12 MORG
HOW 6-64 NCAT
DSU 23-30 NCCEN
SCSU 27-19 BCU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 11-19

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 6-10


    Best Performance: South Carolina St. 27, Bethune-Cookman 19 - The Bulldog defense registers 14 TFLs, 6 sacks, and 2 picks (1 for a TD).

    Worst Performance: Howard 6, (#18) North Carolina A&T 64 - Giving up on a season is never pretty…

    Most Surprising Result: South Carolina St. 27, Bethune-Cookman 19 - It's looking like this week's SCSU/NC A&T matchup will decide the MEAC's Celebration Bowl berth.

SWAC

JSU 38-35 PVAMU (2OT)
GRAM 39-33 UAPB
AAMU 43-41 ALST (3OT) (in Birmingham, AL)
TXSO 14-35 MVSU
SU 13-27 ALCORN

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 13-23

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 4-12


    Best Performance: Alcorn St. 27, Southern 13 - Malik Holbert gets 3 sacks for the Braves in this likely preview of the SWAC Championship game.

    Worst Performance: Texas Southern 14, Mississippi Valley St. 35 - The Tigers suffer their worst loss to MVSU since 1979.

    Most Surprising Result: Jackson St. 38, Prairie View A&M 35 (2OT) - After scoring on a crazy, improvised play to stay alive in the first overtime, the Tigers won in double overtime against a team that was favored by more than 3 touchdowns.
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Re: Conference by Conference Breakdown - Week 9

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Mvemjsunpx wrote:Ivy League

BROWN 35-37 COR
COLUM 24-59 DART
PENN 41-46 YALE
HARV 24-30 PRINCE

  • NConf Record: 2-2
    Overall: 15-9

    vs. FCS: 2-2
    Overall: 15-9


    Best Performance: (#17) Dartmouth 59, Columbia 24 - The Big Green dominates a Columbia squad that crushed a decent Penn team a week earlier.

    Worst Performance: Brown 35, Cornell 37 - A late field goal by Nickolas Null gives the Big Red the victory in what was probably the battle for the Ivy basement.

    Most Surprising Result: (none)

MEAC

FAMU 24-12 MORG
HOW 6-64 NCAT
DSU 23-30 NCCEN
SCSU 27-19 BCU

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 11-19

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 6-10


    Best Performance: South Carolina St. 27, Bethune-Cookman 19 - The Bulldog defense registers 14 TFLs, 6 sacks, and 2 picks (1 for a TD).

    Worst Performance: Howard 6, (#18) North Carolina A&T 64 - Giving up on a season is never pretty…

    Most Surprising Result: South Carolina St. 27, Bethune-Cookman 19 - It's looking like this week's SCSU/NC A&T matchup will decide the MEAC's Celebration Bowl berth.

SWAC

JSU 38-35 PVAMU (2OT)
GRAM 39-33 UAPB
AAMU 43-41 ALST (3OT) (in Birmingham, AL)
TXSO 14-35 MVSU
SU 13-27 ALCORN

  • NConf Record: 0-0
    Overall: 13-23

    vs. FCS: 0-0
    Overall: 4-12


    Best Performance: Alcorn St. 27, Southern 13 - Malik Holbert gets 3 sacks for the Braves in this likely preview of the SWAC Championship game.

    Worst Performance: Texas Southern 14, Mississippi Valley St. 35 - The Tigers suffer their worst loss to MVSU since 1979.

    Most Surprising Result: Jackson St. 38, Prairie View A&M 35 (2OT) - After scoring on a crazy, improvised play to stay alive in the first overtime, the Tigers won in double overtime against a team that was favored by more than 3 touchdowns.
Too bad the SC St vs NC A&T matchup will not decided who goes to the NCAA tournament.I picked PVAM by 4 TD's over the Tigers because of Panthers QB Jalen Morton at 6-4 230 he is obvious NFL material and he has a NFL arm.JSU has a QB on their roster named Matt Little 6-5 230 who needs playing time.Morton only had 236 yds vs JSU I would thought he was going to destroy the Tigers defense.I wonder if Alabama A&M and Prairie View A&M are in the same division.I want to see QBs Aqeel Glass and Morton go at it in this potential shootout.I picked Del St for a upset over my alma mater NCCU well back to the drawing board.The matchup between South Carolina St and North Carolina A&T there's a potential matchup that I want to see SC STATE WR SHAQUAN DAVIS vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T DB MAC MC CAIN.
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Mvemjsunpx wrote:Big Sky

Most Surprising Result: Eastern Washington 17, (#10) Montana 34 - With their playoff hopes on the line, the defending runners-up finish the game allowing 24 unanswered points to a team that was without their starting quarterback.[/list]
You could physically SEE the "quit" in the Eastern players. Especially their receivers. And the change in Barriere's facial expressions from early on in the game to the 4th quarter was fucking priceless. Early on when they missed, he'd laugh and joke and I'm sure was feeling like "oh yeah, we're fine, just need to fix a few little hiccups"...then he got blasted a couple times, the receivers got blasted a couple times by Gavin Robertson & Dante Olson and Jace Lewis....in the 4th quarter there was no smiling...just lots of dirty play by the beagles. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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AZGrizFan wrote:You could physically SEE the "quit" in the Eastern players. Especially their receivers. And the change in Barriere's facial expressions from early on in the game to the 4th quarter was fucking priceless. Early on when they missed, he'd laugh and joke and I'm sure was feeling like "oh yeah, we're fine, just need to fix a few little hiccups"...then he got blasted a couple times, the receivers got blasted a couple times by Gavin Robertson & Dante Olson and Jace Lewis....in the 4th quarter there was no smiling...just lots of dirty play by the beagles. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I was really surprised at how bad Eastern played. I expected them to put up a playoff-caliber performance given the talent they've got & that they knew their season was on the line, but they instead looked like a stereotypical Big Sky also-ran just going through the motions. And watching a couple of their players doing sack dances or whatever while trailing by 17 in the fourth quarter was just comical. :lol: In one year, it seems like EWU's gone from being a national-title contender to being a collection of players that never gave a shit about their W/L record.
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