BTW, this is our Homecoming game next weekend vs Nova. My senior team is getting inducted to the HOF as a Team of Distinction and my roommate is getting inducted individually. If we beat UNH and Nova, I would recommend buying your tickets early. They have already moved the band into temp bleachers in the endzone and I've heard talk of more temp bleachers behind the student and visitor sections.93henfan wrote:You all have some sort of head trauma or orthopedic issue. That's the beauty of never having been in the ring. Bill and I are still witty, spry, and coherent. And we never farted on anyone's hands.andy7171 wrote: I love that term. I called my nephews that at the beach and everyone looked at me weird.
You are assuming we are all linemen. Not the case.
Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
You said "buy". I thought you were a friend?andy7171 wrote:BTW, this is our Homecoming game next weekend vs Nova. My senior team is getting inducted to the HOF as a Team of Distinction and my roommate is getting inducted individually. If we beat UNH and Nova, I would recommend buying your tickets early. They have already moved the band into temp bleachers in the endzone and I've heard talk of more temp bleachers behind the student and visitor sections.93henfan wrote:
You all have some sort of head trauma or orthopedic issue. That's the beauty of never having been in the ring. Bill and I are still witty, spry, and coherent. And we never farted on anyone's hands.
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Andy you need to come through with some reserved parking passes, we don't do garages....

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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
andy7171 wrote: If we beat UNH and Nova, I would recommend buying your tickets early. They have already moved the band into temp bleachers in the endzone and I've heard talk of more temp bleachers behind the student and visitor sections.
This is what it looked like when the first place Monarchs visited last year.

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Is that a track around the football field?CAA Flagship wrote:andy7171 wrote: If we beat UNH and Nova, I would recommend buying your tickets early. They have already moved the band into temp bleachers in the endzone and I've heard talk of more temp bleachers behind the student and visitor sections.![]()
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This is what it looked like when the first place Monarchs visited last year.
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ODU fans don't travel. We saw that first hand at Newark two years ago. There were three times as many UD fans at ODU in the rain than there were ODU fans at UD on a beautiful, warm, sunny day.CAA Flagship wrote:andy7171 wrote: If we beat UNH and Nova, I would recommend buying your tickets early. They have already moved the band into temp bleachers in the endzone and I've heard talk of more temp bleachers behind the student and visitor sections.![]()
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This is what it looked like when the first place Monarchs visited last year.
It didn't help in the above photo that Towson came into that game 3-3 and may have very well been losing, as they dropped that game too.
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I think that was the opening kickoff.93henfan wrote: It didn't help in the above photo that Towson came into that game 3-3 and may have very well been losing, as they dropped that game too.
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
BDKJMU wrote:TU 49, UNH 24 (Last yr TU won 63-35 @ UNH)
VU 24, W&M 17
JMU 38, Albany 7
UD 24, Maine 21
SBU 28, Bryant 17
URI 24, Brown 10
TU 44, UNH 28
VU 20, W&M 16
JMU 40, Albany 13
Maine 62, UD 28.
SBU 21, Bryant 13
Brown 31, URI 14.
Week 1: 7-2
Week 2: 8-2
Week 3: 7-2
Week 4: 7-1
Week 5: 4-3
Week 6: 4-2
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
Decent game for JMU. 1st, 2nd, and 4th qtr was all JMU, 40-3 (missed XP and 2 point conversion).
3rd qtr was all Albany- 10-0 (TD, 2 Pt conversion, safety). Have to credit Albany for not quitting. JMU then woke up again 4th qtr.
-Daniel Brown, rJr WR #10, 6'5"/220. 3 catches for 84 yds, 3 TDs. Last yr went down for season 1st play vs WVU. Missed most of summer camp with pulled hammy. Getting better every week and has turned into JMU's go to guy at WR.
-Dae'Quan Scott had 19 carries, 87 yds, 2 TDs. Broke JMU all time scoring record. Now has 59 carreer TDS (rushing, receiving, returns)/234 points.
-True Fr Khalid Abdullah had 12 carries, also 87 yds, 1 TD.
-Birdsong went 18-28, 249, 3 TDs, 0 INT.
-Gage Steele, rFr LB #33, 6'1"/230, received CAA Defensive Rookie of the Week and Sports Network National Freshman of the Week for his 18 tackles vs Albany (13 solo) and 1 sack.
-Conner Arnone, rSo P/PK, received CAA Special Teams player of the week for his long punting and kickoffs.
2 big positives:
-0 turnovers. After 13 in 1st 4 games, only 1 in last 2 games.
-No (major) injuries
Negative is that JMU's kicker has an injured hammy. Last 2 games has missed 2 XP and 2 of 4 on FG. Is struggling and might be replaced. Is a concern with UR next week.
3rd qtr was all Albany- 10-0 (TD, 2 Pt conversion, safety). Have to credit Albany for not quitting. JMU then woke up again 4th qtr.
-Daniel Brown, rJr WR #10, 6'5"/220. 3 catches for 84 yds, 3 TDs. Last yr went down for season 1st play vs WVU. Missed most of summer camp with pulled hammy. Getting better every week and has turned into JMU's go to guy at WR.
-Dae'Quan Scott had 19 carries, 87 yds, 2 TDs. Broke JMU all time scoring record. Now has 59 carreer TDS (rushing, receiving, returns)/234 points.
-True Fr Khalid Abdullah had 12 carries, also 87 yds, 1 TD.
-Birdsong went 18-28, 249, 3 TDs, 0 INT.
-Gage Steele, rFr LB #33, 6'1"/230, received CAA Defensive Rookie of the Week and Sports Network National Freshman of the Week for his 18 tackles vs Albany (13 solo) and 1 sack.
-Conner Arnone, rSo P/PK, received CAA Special Teams player of the week for his long punting and kickoffs.
2 big positives:
-0 turnovers. After 13 in 1st 4 games, only 1 in last 2 games.
-No (major) injuries
Negative is that JMU's kicker has an injured hammy. Last 2 games has missed 2 XP and 2 of 4 on FG. Is struggling and might be replaced. Is a concern with UR next week.
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CFP: 2025
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
No sense in doing a separate thread for this....
CAA Weekly Honors
Offensive Player of the Week: Terrance West, Jr., RB, Towson
West earns his 10th CAA Football weekly honor – the most in league history – after leading unbeaten Towson past nationally-ranked New Hampshire on Saturday. CAA Football’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, the junior finished the game with a season-high 238 yards on 28 carries and a three-touchdown effort highlighted by a 50-yard run. What’s more, West is now second in the program annals after surpassing the 3,000-yard mark (3,226) and his 59 career scores rank fifth all-time in CAA Football.
Defensive Player of the Week: Telvion Clark, Sr., LB, Towson
Clark paced Towson with a team-high 11 tackles, including six solo and a sack for a loss of nine yards, as the top-three Tigers turned in another solid defensive showing against UNH. The senior would also force a pair of fumbles, both of which led to touchdowns, for a Towson squad that leads the league with a +5 turnover margin and limited the Wildcats to just eight points over the final three quarters on Saturday.
Special Teams Player of the Week: Conner Arnone, Soph., P/PK, James Madison
Arnone had a stellar all-around day in the Dukes’ win over UAlbany, finishing with a 49.5-yard punt average on four punts that included a career-long 65-yarder. The sophomore also averaged 60.8 yards on eight kickoffs that featured three touchbacks in a special teams effort that forced the Great Danes to on average begin drives from their 27-yard line.
Rookie of the Week: Gage Steele, R-Fr., LB, James Madison
Steele broke open for a career day against the Great Danes, turning in an 18-tackle effort that leads the league through the opening six weeks of the season. The rookie racked up 13 solo stops and one sack in JMU’s dominant win, with four of his tackles ending Dane drives. Steele’s showing highlighted a defensive unit that held UAlbany to just 81 rushing yards and five of 19 third-down conversions on Saturday.
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Sports Network National Weekly Honors:
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Terrance West, Towson, RB, Jr., 5-11, 223, Baltimore, Md.
What is it with West versus New Hampshire? The junior back has torched the Wildcats three times in his collegiate career, and this past Saturday's 44-28 Towson win was certainly no exception. West carried the ball 28 times for 238 yards - his highest yardage total this season - and three touchdowns. West now has 15 rushing touchdowns this season and a total of 59 career scores, which ranks fifth in CAA Football history. West moved into second in Towson's program history with 3,226 career rushing yards.
FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Gage Steele, James Madison, LB, R-Fr., 6-1, 230, Front Royal, Va.
When it comes to James Madison linebackers, the first name that typically comes to mind is senior Stephon Robertson's. But Steele broke free against Albany with an 18-tackle effort - the highest single-game total in the CAA this season. Steele recorded 13 solo stops and a sack in JMU's 40-13 win. Steele and the Dukes held the Great Danes' fierce rushing attack to a mere 81 yards, and 5-for-19 third-down efficiency.
CAA Weekly Honors
Offensive Player of the Week: Terrance West, Jr., RB, Towson
West earns his 10th CAA Football weekly honor – the most in league history – after leading unbeaten Towson past nationally-ranked New Hampshire on Saturday. CAA Football’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, the junior finished the game with a season-high 238 yards on 28 carries and a three-touchdown effort highlighted by a 50-yard run. What’s more, West is now second in the program annals after surpassing the 3,000-yard mark (3,226) and his 59 career scores rank fifth all-time in CAA Football.
Defensive Player of the Week: Telvion Clark, Sr., LB, Towson
Clark paced Towson with a team-high 11 tackles, including six solo and a sack for a loss of nine yards, as the top-three Tigers turned in another solid defensive showing against UNH. The senior would also force a pair of fumbles, both of which led to touchdowns, for a Towson squad that leads the league with a +5 turnover margin and limited the Wildcats to just eight points over the final three quarters on Saturday.
Special Teams Player of the Week: Conner Arnone, Soph., P/PK, James Madison
Arnone had a stellar all-around day in the Dukes’ win over UAlbany, finishing with a 49.5-yard punt average on four punts that included a career-long 65-yarder. The sophomore also averaged 60.8 yards on eight kickoffs that featured three touchbacks in a special teams effort that forced the Great Danes to on average begin drives from their 27-yard line.
Rookie of the Week: Gage Steele, R-Fr., LB, James Madison
Steele broke open for a career day against the Great Danes, turning in an 18-tackle effort that leads the league through the opening six weeks of the season. The rookie racked up 13 solo stops and one sack in JMU’s dominant win, with four of his tackles ending Dane drives. Steele’s showing highlighted a defensive unit that held UAlbany to just 81 rushing yards and five of 19 third-down conversions on Saturday.
http://www.caasports.com/ViewArticle.db ... =209277290" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sports Network National Weekly Honors:
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Terrance West, Towson, RB, Jr., 5-11, 223, Baltimore, Md.
What is it with West versus New Hampshire? The junior back has torched the Wildcats three times in his collegiate career, and this past Saturday's 44-28 Towson win was certainly no exception. West carried the ball 28 times for 238 yards - his highest yardage total this season - and three touchdowns. West now has 15 rushing touchdowns this season and a total of 59 career scores, which ranks fifth in CAA Football history. West moved into second in Towson's program history with 3,226 career rushing yards.
FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Gage Steele, James Madison, LB, R-Fr., 6-1, 230, Front Royal, Va.
When it comes to James Madison linebackers, the first name that typically comes to mind is senior Stephon Robertson's. But Steele broke free against Albany with an 18-tackle effort - the highest single-game total in the CAA this season. Steele recorded 13 solo stops and a sack in JMU's 40-13 win. Steele and the Dukes held the Great Danes' fierce rushing attack to a mere 81 yards, and 5-for-19 third-down efficiency.
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Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
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Sun Belt Champions: 2025
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
3-3 this week.CAA Flagship wrote:Towson 48 - UNH 17 (44-28)
W&M 21 - Nova 17 (16-21)
JMU 35 - Albany 14 (40-13)
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SB 24 - Bryant 21 (21-13)
Rhody 27 - UPS 20 (14-31)
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
Townson 45 - UNH 20 (44-28)
villanova 31 - W&M 24 (20-16)
JMU 42 - Albany 10 (40-13)
Maine 22 - UD 16 (62-28)
Stony 31 - Bryant 17 (21-13)
Brown 27 - URI 24 (31-14)
Pretty easy week to get the winners.
villanova 31 - W&M 24 (20-16)
JMU 42 - Albany 10 (40-13)
Maine 22 - UD 16 (62-28)
Stony 31 - Bryant 17 (21-13)
Brown 27 - URI 24 (31-14)
Pretty easy week to get the winners.

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Not to take anything away from Towson and JMU player accomplishments......but I find it hard to believe that Maine had no one considered after thrashing a then Top 25 opponent in Delaware....???? I know that Delaware ain't all that......but neither is UNH and Albany. Oh well.......as long as we keep winning.BDKJMU wrote:No sense in doing a separate thread for this....
CAA Weekly Honors
Offensive Player of the Week: Terrance West, Jr., RB, Towson
West earns his 10th CAA Football weekly honor – the most in league history – after leading unbeaten Towson past nationally-ranked New Hampshire on Saturday. CAA Football’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, the junior finished the game with a season-high 238 yards on 28 carries and a three-touchdown effort highlighted by a 50-yard run. What’s more, West is now second in the program annals after surpassing the 3,000-yard mark (3,226) and his 59 career scores rank fifth all-time in CAA Football.
Defensive Player of the Week: Telvion Clark, Sr., LB, Towson
Clark paced Towson with a team-high 11 tackles, including six solo and a sack for a loss of nine yards, as the top-three Tigers turned in another solid defensive showing against UNH. The senior would also force a pair of fumbles, both of which led to touchdowns, for a Towson squad that leads the league with a +5 turnover margin and limited the Wildcats to just eight points over the final three quarters on Saturday.
Special Teams Player of the Week: Conner Arnone, Soph., P/PK, James Madison
Arnone had a stellar all-around day in the Dukes’ win over UAlbany, finishing with a 49.5-yard punt average on four punts that included a career-long 65-yarder. The sophomore also averaged 60.8 yards on eight kickoffs that featured three touchbacks in a special teams effort that forced the Great Danes to on average begin drives from their 27-yard line.
Rookie of the Week: Gage Steele, R-Fr., LB, James Madison
Steele broke open for a career day against the Great Danes, turning in an 18-tackle effort that leads the league through the opening six weeks of the season. The rookie racked up 13 solo stops and one sack in JMU’s dominant win, with four of his tackles ending Dane drives. Steele’s showing highlighted a defensive unit that held UAlbany to just 81 rushing yards and five of 19 third-down conversions on Saturday.
http://www.caasports.com/ViewArticle.db ... =209277290" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sports Network National Weekly Honors:
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Terrance West, Towson, RB, Jr., 5-11, 223, Baltimore, Md.
What is it with West versus New Hampshire? The junior back has torched the Wildcats three times in his collegiate career, and this past Saturday's 44-28 Towson win was certainly no exception. West carried the ball 28 times for 238 yards - his highest yardage total this season - and three touchdowns. West now has 15 rushing touchdowns this season and a total of 59 career scores, which ranks fifth in CAA Football history. West moved into second in Towson's program history with 3,226 career rushing yards.
FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Gage Steele, James Madison, LB, R-Fr., 6-1, 230, Front Royal, Va.
When it comes to James Madison linebackers, the first name that typically comes to mind is senior Stephon Robertson's. But Steele broke free against Albany with an 18-tackle effort - the highest single-game total in the CAA this season. Steele recorded 13 solo stops and a sack in JMU's 40-13 win. Steele and the Dukes held the Great Danes' fierce rushing attack to a mere 81 yards, and 5-for-19 third-down efficiency.
Go Black Bears!
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Re: Week 6 CAA Prediction Thread
Maine's player of the game was UD's coaching staff. Hard to give that award out at the weekly CAA honors.mainejeff wrote:
Not to take anything away from Towson and JMU player accomplishments......but I find it hard to believe that Maine had no one considered after thrashing a then Top 25 opponent in Delaware....???? I know that Delaware ain't all that......but neither is UNH and Albany. Oh well.......as long as we keep winning.
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4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025
4 Years FBS: 40-11 (.784). Highest winning percentage & least losses of all of G5 2022-2025.
Sun Belt East Champions: 2022, 2023, 2025
Sun Belt Champions: 2025
Top 25 ranked: 2022, 2023, 2025
CFP: 2025