Rob Weiss, FCS Update:
1. Richmond is idle.
2. Villanova vs. No. 4 William and Mary
William and Mary 24 Villanova 21
3. Northern Iowa vs. Indiana State
Northern Iowa 52 Indiana State 7
5. Montana is idle.
6. New Hampshire vs. Towson
New Hampshire 28 Towson 10
7. James Madison vs. Hofstra
James Madison 38 Hofstra 7
8. Southern Illinois vs. Western Illinois
Southern Illinois 31 Western Illinois 14
9. McNeese St is idle
10. Appalachian State vs. The Citadel
Appalachian State 42 The Citadel 24
11. Elon vs. No. 21 Furman
Elon 28 Furman 24
12. Central Arkansas vs Missouri S&T
Central Arkansas 52 Missouri S&T 10
13. Weber St. vs. Montana State
Weber State 31 Montana State 14
14. South Dakota State vs. No. 17 Cal Poly
South Dakota State 35 Cal Poly 17
15. Massachusetts is idle.
16. South Carolina State vs. South Carolina
South Carolina 52 South Carolina State 14
18. Eastern Washington vs. Idaho State
Eastern Washington 27 Idaho State 7
19. Eastern Kentucky vs. No. 24 Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky 35 Eastern Illinois 10
20. Texas State vs. Southern Utah
Southern Utah 24 Texas State 14
22. Holy Cross vs. Northeastern
Holy Cross 31 Northeastern 7
23. Jacksonville State vs. Tennessee Martin
Jacksonville State 21 Tennessee Martin 10
25. Delaware vs. Maine
Delaware 24 Maine 17
20. Texas State vs. Southern Utah
Southern Utah 24 Texas State 14
I think Texas State will beat SUU
I think SUU will beat Texas St., but the score will be higher for both teams. Some high powered offenses and weak defenses.
Also, there’s no way EWU scores 27 or less against ISU.
Southern Utah’s defense is better than TCU’s?
come on…Texas State has scored 48, 52, and in their lowest scoring game, scored 21 on TCU–one of the best defenses in FBS and the most points TCU has allowed all year. To say Texas State will score only 14 is really…uneducated.
I really wish people would compare the teams SUU and Texas State has played so far, especially the defensive ranks of those teams. While not spectacular, these teams’ numbers are far better than the defenses the TBirds have faced. Plus, Texas State has been playing most of the year without two of their big playmakers–All-American Karrington Bush and WR Mishak Rivas. These two may be back for the SUU game.
Dunno, just something to think about. 14 points…
Previous games don’t mean anything. When looking at stats I have a feeling this game between the two games will be different. It’s just my opinion. Always glad to hear yours.
Looks like unbiased was a little biased. Bobcats only put up 16. More than 14, but not by much.