UND 3-54 EWU IDST 31-13 PORTS MTST 27-35 CP NOCO 27-21 UCD NAU 29-22 WEB
SAC 13-31 UMT
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 17-26
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 8-9
Best Performance: Cal Poly 35, (#8) Montana St. 27 - The 'Stangs keep doing what they do: running for a ton of yards and beating the Bobcats—something they've now done 8 times in a row.
Worst Performance: North Dakota 3, (#6) Eastern Washington 54 - UND says "the hell with it!" and burns the redshirt of their 27th. string quarterback Keaton Studsrud. He went 5/19 for 37 yards and 3 picks.
Most Surprising Result: UC Davis 21, Northern Colorado 27 - The Aggies did throw the ball well, but they only gave Gabe Manzanares 12 carries against a weak run D.
Southland
UCA 35-52 ACU
SFA 28-42 SHSU(in Houston, TX)
HBU 14-72 LAM MCNSE 35-28 NWST UIW 38-20 NICH
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 16-23
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 8-9
Best Performance: Sam Houston St. 42, (#24) Stephen F. Austin 28 - Keshawn Hill, Jared Johnson, and Jal Overstreet combine for 358 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns with each averaging more than 10 yards-per-carry.
Worst Performance: Nicholls St. 20, Incarnate Word 38 - The Colonels effectively clinch last place with another embarrassing loss to a horrible conference opponent.
Most Surprising Result: Abilene Christian 52, Central Arkansas 35 - The Wildcats, a team passing for 300 ypg coming in, throws the ball just 10 times for 53 yards against the Bears and still scores 52 points.
Best Performance: (#22) Northern Iowa 42, (#7) Illinois St. 28 - The Panthers score 3 non-offensive touchdowns as they finally finish the job against a quality opponent.
Worst Performance: (#7) Illinois St. 28, (#22) Northern Iowa 42 - Though Marshaun Coprich had a big day, the Redbirds were still tackled for loss 12 times by the UNI defense.
Most Surprising Result: (#22) Northern Iowa 42, (#7) Illinois St. 28 - Not exactly a passing clinic in the UNI-Dome; the starting QBs combined to go 25/65 for 244 yards and 4 INTs.
Best Performance: (#16) Eastern Kentucky 56, Tennessee St. 42 - Colonels win on the road despite allowing 42 points to a TSU squad known mainly for defense.
Worst Performance: Murray St. 38, Tennessee-Martin 62 - Racer quarterback KD Humphries throws for 425 yards and 5 touchdowns, but also throws 2 pick-sixes.
Most Surprising Result: Tennessee St. 42, (#16) Eastern Kentucky 56 - The Tigers, forecast to be a playoff team, are now 1-5 in OVC play.
Pioneer League
USD 17-14 DRAKE
MHEAD 52-62 BUT
VALPO 19-42 DAY
JU 16-17 MARIST STET 28-24 CAMP
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 14-21
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 4-14
Best Performance: Marist 17, Jacksonville 16 - The Red Foxes only gained 180 yards, but still managed a 29-yard TD pass with 5 seconds left after holding the PFL leaders to just 16 points in 7 redzone trips.
Worst Performance: Campbell 24, Stetson 28 - The Camels nearly doubled Stetson in time-of-possession and were still outgained.
Most Surprising Result: Jacksonville 16, Marist 17 - The auto-bid race opens up again in the Pioneer League.
LAF 24-27 BUCK(OT)
COLG 13-37 FORD LEH 27-19 GTOWN
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 17-20
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 17-20
Best Performance: (#10) Fordham 37, Colgate 13 - With Michael Nebrich out, the Ram defense compensates by holding Raider QB Bret Mooney to a 46.8 efficiency rating.
Worst Performance: Georgetown 19, Lehigh 27 - The Hoyas have now lost 10 of their last 11 games against Patriot League opponents.
Most Surprising Result: (none)
NEC
DUQ 16-26 SFPA SACHRT 23-7 WAG
CCSU 3-31 BRY
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 18-18
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 11-16
Best Performance: St. Francis (PA) 26, Duquesne 16 - The Red Flash pick up their second-straight upset thanks to 169 total yards from Khairi Dickson and a pick-six by DaQuan Minter.
Worst Performance: Duquesne 16, St. Francis (PA) 26 - The Dukes abruptly fall to 1-2 and out of the NEC title race.
Most Surprising Result: St. Francis (PA) 26, Duquesne 16 - This was only SFPA's 2nd. win over Duquesne in the last 16 meetings.
CAA
ALB 24-49 UNH
URI 13-28 UD
ELON 19-21 TOW
NOVA 9-10 RICH
W&M 24-31 JMU
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 25-21
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 22-10
Best Performance: (#13) Richmond 10, (#4) Villanova 9 - The Spiders hold John Robertson to just 205 yards of total offense in a marquee win.
Worst Performance: Elon 19, Towson 21 - 13.1 points-per-game and 81 rushing ypg won't get you very far in the CAA.
Most Surprising Result: (#23) Albany 24, (#2) New Hampshire 49 - I'm sure most of us suspected Albany was a pretender—at least compared to UNH—but the Danes couldn't even hang with the Wildcats for 20 minutes.
Big South
CHSO 27-0 MONM CCU 38-14 GWEBB LIB 28-7 PRESBY
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 25-11
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 17-5
Best Performance: Liberty 28, Presbyterian 7 - Flames force 4 Heys McMath interceptions—2 of them by Jacob Hagen—in a surprisingly convincing win.
Worst Performance: Monmouth 0, Charleston Southern 27 - The supposedly potent Hawks are outgained 411-112 at home by the desperate Bucs.
Most Surprising Result: Charleston Southern 27, Monmouth 0 - CSU fell out of the auto-bid race last week, but they kept at-large hopes alive with a strong victory here.
MEAC
DSU 10-17 HOW MORG 38-35 HAMP
SAV 7-59 SCSU NFOLK 12-10 FAMU
NCCEN 20-34 BCU
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 12-30
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 4-16
Best Performance: (#21) Bethune-Cookman 34, NC Central 20 - The Wildcats avoid SCSU's Eagle fate thanks to 3 fourth-quarter rushing TDs by Anthony Jordan.
Worst Performance: Delaware St. 10, Howard 17 - Hornets fall to a winless (against DI) opponent for the second-straight week.
Most Surprising Result: South Carolina St. 59, Savannah St. 7 - The Bulldogs gain just 264 yards, yet nearly top 60 points.
SoCon
FUR 15-31 VMI UTC 51-0 WCU CIT 28-26 MER
concal 0-55 SAM
NConf Record: 1-0 Overall: 14-20
vs. FCS*: 0-0 Overall: 6-10
Best Performance: (#14) Tennessee-Chattanooga 51, Western Carolina 0 - The Mocs outgain the Catamounts 512-102 in a contest that many saw as a de facto SoCon title game.
Worst Performance: Furman 15, VMI 31 - How in the world did the Paladins break 30 points against Coastal Carolina?
Most Surprising Result: (#14) Tennessee-Chattanooga 51, Western Carolina 0 - Now only Wofford stands between UTC and their first SoCon title in 30 years.
BROWN 21-13 PENN YALE 25-7 COLUM PRINCE 38-27 COR HARV 23-12 DART
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 11-13
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 10-13
Best Performance: (#20) Harvard 23, Dartmouth 12 - Paul Stanton runs for 180 yards and 2 TDs as the Crimson beat Dartmouth for the 17th. time in the last 18 meetings.
Worst Performance: Penn 13, Brown 21 - Quakers are outrushed 249-37 and start 1-6 for the first time since 1991 (not counting 1997 when they retroactively forfeited 5 games).
Mvemjsunpx wrote:Worst Performance: Penn 13, Brown 21 - Quakers are outrushed 249-37 and start 1-6 for the first time since 1991 (not counting 1997 when they retroactively forfeited 5 games).
Was that for using an academically ineligible player?
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
UND 3-54 EWU IDST 31-13 PORTS MTST 27-35 CP NOCO 27-21 UCD NAU 29-22 WEB
SAC 13-31 UMT
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 17-26
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 8-9
Best Performance: Cal Poly 35, (#8) Montana St. 27 - The 'Stangs keep doing what they do: running for a ton of yards and beating the Bobcats—something they've now done 8 times in a row.
Worst Performance: North Dakota 3, (#6) Eastern Washington 54 - UND says "the hell with it!" and burns the redshirt of their 27th. string quarterback Keaton Studsrud. He went 5/19 for 37 yards and 3 picks.
Most Surprising Result: UC Davis 21, Northern Colorado 27 - The Aggies did throw the ball well, but they only gave Gabe Manzanares 12 carries against a weak run D.
Southland
UCA 35-52 ACU
SFA 28-42 SHSU(in Houston, TX)
HBU 14-72 LAM MCNSE 35-28 NWST UIW 38-20 NICH
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 16-23
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 8-9
Best Performance: Sam Houston St. 42, (#24) Stephen F. Austin 28 - Keshawn Hill, Jared Johnson, and Jal Overstreet combine for 358 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns with each averaging more than 10 yards-per-carry.
Worst Performance: Nicholls St. 20, Incarnate Word 38 - The Colonels effectively clinch last place with another embarrassing loss to a horrible conference opponent.
Most Surprising Result: Abilene Christian 52, Central Arkansas 35 - The Wildcats, a team passing for 300 ypg coming in, throws the ball just 10 times for 53 yards against the Bears and still scores 52 points.
Best Performance: (#22) Northern Iowa 42, (#7) Illinois St. 28 - The Panthers score 3 non-offensive touchdowns as they finally finish the job against a quality opponent.
Worst Performance: (#7) Illinois St. 28, (#22) Northern Iowa 42 - Though Marshaun Coprich had a big day, the Redbirds were still tackled for loss 12 times by the UNI defense.
Most Surprising Result: (#22) Northern Iowa 42, (#7) Illinois St. 28 - Not exactly a passing clinic in the UNI-Dome; the starting QBs combined to go 25/65 for 244 yards and 4 INTs.
Best Performance: (#16) Eastern Kentucky 56, Tennessee St. 42 - Colonels win on the road despite allowing 42 points to a TSU squad known mainly for defense.
Worst Performance: Murray St. 38, Tennessee-Martin 62 - Racer quarterback KD Humphries throws for 425 yards and 5 touchdowns, but also throws 2 pick-sixes.
Most Surprising Result: Tennessee St. 42, (#16) Eastern Kentucky 56 - The Tigers, forecast to be a playoff team, are now 1-5 in OVC play.
Pioneer League
USD 17-14 DRAKE
MHEAD 52-62 BUT
VALPO 19-42 DAY
JU 16-17 MARIST STET 28-24 CAMP
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 14-21
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 4-14
Best Performance: Marist 17, Jacksonville 16 - The Red Foxes only gained 180 yards, but still managed a 29-yard TD pass with 5 seconds left after holding the PFL leaders to just 16 points in 7 redzone trips.
Worst Performance: Campbell 24, Stetson 28 - The Camels nearly doubled Stetson in time-of-possession and were still outgained.
Most Surprising Result: Jacksonville 16, Marist 17 - The auto-bid race opens up again in the Pioneer League.
Tomorrow: the rest of the playoff conferences.
Info from a Tenn St insider they are preparing for next season they are hanging it up this yr.Too many injuries they need to bring some life to their lifeless passing games.Everytime they face Eastern Illinois they get smoked!!!!!
BROWN 21-13 PENN YALE 25-7 COLUM PRINCE 38-27 COR HARV 23-12 DART
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 11-13
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 10-13
Best Performance: (#20) Harvard 23, Dartmouth 12 - Paul Stanton runs for 180 yards and 2 TDs as the Crimson beat Dartmouth for the 17th. time in the last 18 meetings.
Worst Performance: Penn 13, Brown 21 - Quakers are outrushed 249-37 and start 1-6 for the first time since 1991 (not counting 1997 when they retroactively forfeited 5 games).
Best Performance: Grambling 35, Texas Southern 7 - The Braves put up 699 yards as they eviscerate all of Prairie View's recent momentum.
Worst Performance: Texas Southern 7, Grambling 35 - Texas Southern loses their third in a row, falling handily to surging Grambling.
Most Surprising Result: Jackson St. 14, Alabama A&M 25 - The Tigers suffer a 4-game losing streak for the first time in 9 years.
Neither team has the Braves has the nickname for their schools.Grambling is trying to make itself known again in the SWAC.They might make it to the SWAC Championship game vs Alcorn St.
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LAF 24-27 BUCK(OT)
COLG 13-37 FORD LEH 27-19 GTOWN
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 17-20
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 17-20
Best Performance: (#10) Fordham 37, Colgate 13 - With Michael Nebrich out, the Ram defense compensates by holding Raider QB Bret Mooney to a 46.8 efficiency rating.
Worst Performance: Georgetown 19, Lehigh 27 - The Hoyas have now lost 10 of their last 11 games against Patriot League opponents.
Most Surprising Result: (none)
NEC
DUQ 16-26 SFPA SACHRT 23-7 WAG
CCSU 3-31 BRY
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 18-18
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 11-16
Best Performance: St. Francis (PA) 26, Duquesne 16 - The Red Flash pick up their second-straight upset thanks to 169 total yards from Khairi Dickson and a pick-six by DaQuan Minter.
Worst Performance: Duquesne 16, St. Francis (PA) 26 - The Dukes abruptly fall to 1-2 and out of the NEC title race.
Most Surprising Result: St. Francis (PA) 26, Duquesne 16 - This was only SFPA's 2nd. win over Duquesne in the last 16 meetings.
CAA
ALB 24-49 UNH
URI 13-28 UD
ELON 19-21 TOW
NOVA 9-10 RICH
W&M 24-31 JMU
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 25-21
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 22-10
Best Performance: (#13) Richmond 10, (#4) Villanova 9 - The Spiders hold John Robertson to just 205 yards of total offense in a marquee win.
Worst Performance: Elon 19, Towson 21 - 13.1 points-per-game and 81 rushing ypg won't get you very far in the CAA.
Most Surprising Result: (#23) Albany 24, (#2) New Hampshire 49 - I'm sure most of us suspected Albany was a pretender—at least compared to UNH—but the Danes couldn't even hang with the Wildcats for 20 minutes.
Big South
CHSO 27-0 MONM CCU 38-14 GWEBB LIB 28-7 PRESBY
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 25-11
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 17-5
Best Performance: Liberty 28, Presbyterian 7 - Flames force 4 Heys McMath interceptions—2 of them by Jacob Hagen—in a surprisingly convincing win.
Worst Performance: Monmouth 0, Charleston Southern 27 - The supposedly potent Hawks are outgained 411-112 at home by the desperate Bucs.
Most Surprising Result: Charleston Southern 27, Monmouth 0 - CSU fell out of the auto-bid race last week, but they kept at-large hopes alive with a strong victory here.
MEAC
DSU 10-17 HOW MORG 38-35 HAMP
SAV 7-59 SCSU NFOLK 12-10 FAMU
NCCEN 20-34 BCU
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 12-30
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 4-16
Best Performance: (#21) Bethune-Cookman 34, NC Central 20 - The Wildcats avoid SCSU's Eagle fate thanks to 3 fourth-quarter rushing TDs by Anthony Jordan.
Worst Performance: Delaware St. 10, Howard 17 - Hornets fall to a winless (against DI) opponent for the second-straight week.
Most Surprising Result: South Carolina St. 59, Savannah St. 7 - The Bulldogs gain just 264 yards, yet nearly top 60 points.
SoCon
FUR 15-31 VMI UTC 51-0 WCU CIT 28-26 MER
concal 0-55 SAM
NConf Record: 1-0 Overall: 14-20
vs. FCS*: 0-0 Overall: 6-10
Best Performance: (#14) Tennessee-Chattanooga 51, Western Carolina 0 - The Mocs outgain the Catamounts 512-102 in a contest that many saw as a de facto SoCon title game.
Worst Performance: Furman 15, VMI 31 - How in the world did the Paladins break 30 points against Coastal Carolina?
Most Surprising Result: (#14) Tennessee-Chattanooga 51, Western Carolina 0 - Now only Wofford stands between UTC and their first SoCon title in 30 years.
Tomorrow: SWAC & Ivy
My Eagles from NC Central gave Bethune a good run for its money I hope we see them again.We prove we could move the ball on them with that 50 yd bomb we just didn't finished them off.Surprised that local team Monmouth got smoked!!!!!!
Disagree. CP obviously played a much better opponent, but we drubbed UND 54-3. They had the #2 defense in the BSC going into the game. Much more impressive than CP barely getting by MSU. Guess I shouldn't be too surprised, though.
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dal4018 wrote:Neither team has the Braves has the nickname for their schools.Grambling is trying to make itself known again in the SWAC.They might make it to the SWAC Championship game vs Alcorn St.
Sorry, I forgot to change the write-up from last week.
EWURanger wrote:Disagree. CP obviously played a much better opponent, but we drubbed UND 54-3. They had the #2 defense in the BSC going into the game. Much more impressive than CP barely getting by MSU. Guess I shouldn't be too surprused, though.
You're serious, aren't you? Or are you "surprused?"
The fact that MSU is a bit better than NoDak is the most relevant thing here. Then add in that NoDak has been lousy on the road all year, they were coming off an 18-point loss to Southern Utah, and they started a QB that was redshirting last week and a blowout isn't all that surprising.
EWURanger wrote:Disagree. CP obviously played a much better opponent, but we drubbed UND 54-3. They had the #2 defense in the BSC going into the game. Much more impressive than CP barely getting by MSU. Guess I shouldn't be too surprused, though.
You're serious, aren't you? Or are you "surprused?"
The fact that MSU is a bit better than NoDak is the most relevant thing here. Then add in that NoDak has been lousy on the road all year, they were coming off an 18-point loss to Southern Utah, and they started a QB that was redshirting last week and a blowout isn't all that surprising.
No, it was not suprising at all...but this isn't about what's surprising, it's about the "most impressive" win. A 51 point spread over any conference opponent is impressive. They probably would have done better with their starting QB, sure. Don't you think that's true for EWU as well, or does that not count for us?