PORTST 38-35 EWU
CP 17-59 UCD
IDA 28-31 SAC
UMT 21-24 WEB
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 18-18
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 13-5
Best Performance: (#2) Sacramento St. 31, (#14) Idaho 28 - The Hornets stay undefeated thanks to 100-yard rushing games from Cameron Skattebo & Asher O'Hara as well as Armon Bailey's 9 tackles, 3 sacks, and a forced fumble.
Worst Performance: Cal Poly 17, UC Davis 59 - Improvement still seems to be a long way away for Beau Baldwin's crew as they give up 682 yards and fall to 0-5 in the Big Sky.
Most Surprising Result: Eastern Washington 35, Portland St. 38 - After falling behind 28-0, allowing 427 rushing yards, and losing the Dam Cup game for the first time since 2015, it's clear the Eagles can no longer blame their woes on a tough early schedule.
Southland
UIW 35-7 TAMUC UTM 52-28 HCU
NICH 17-24 LAM SELU 28-27 MCNSE
NConf Record: 0-1 Overall: 11-23
vs. FCS: 0-1 Overall: 5-13
Best Performance: (#8) Incarnate Word 35, Texas A&M-Commerce 7 - Lindsey Scott wasn't quite as sharp as usual, but Marcus Cooper (as well as the Cardinal defense) more than made up for that with 183 yards and 3 TDs rushing.
Worst Performance: Nicholls St. 17, Lamar 24 - The Colonels lose to Lamar for the first time since 2014 and score less than 20 points against the Cardinals for the first time since 1984.
Most Surprising Result: Southeastern Louisiana 28, McNeese St. 27 - The Lions almost blow their seemingly sure path to the Southland auto-bid.
Missouri Valley
ACU 31-34 UND
ILST 7-24 NDSU
INST 7-49 SDKST
WIU 14-64 MIZST UNI 37-36 SIU
SDK 24-45 YSU
NConf Record: 1-0 Overall: 16-17
vs. FCS: 1-0 Overall: 15-7
Best Performance: (#4) North Dakota St. 24, Illinois St. 7 - The Bison get back on track and smother a Redbird squad that had won 5 of their last 6.
Worst Performance: Western Illinois 14, Missouri St. 64 - The Leathernecks prove to be helpless as the Bears take out their frustrations.
Most Surprising Result: Northern Iowa 37, (#20) Southern Illinois 36 - Don't look now, but the Panthers have won 5 of 6 and are right in the middle of the playoff race.
Best Performance: Murray St. 19, Tennessee St. 3 - Cade Shupperd registers 3 sacks to help the Racers finally get off the schneid.
Worst Performance: Tennessee St. 3, Murray St. 19 - The Tigers score just 3 points in 3 redzone trips and suffer a defeat that may have been even worse than the Lane loss from a month ago.
Most Surprising Result: (#15) Southeast Missouri St. 23, Eastern Kentucky 28 - The Redhawks lose the turnover battle 3-0 and pick up their first FCS loss of the season.
AQ8
ACU 31-34 UND UTU 47-44 SFA SHSU 40-21 TARL
UNA 29-64 UCA
CHSO 20-30 KENN EKU 28-23 SEMO JAXST 40-16 AP
NConf Record: 2-3 Overall: 23-26
vs. FCS: 2-1 Overall: 16-11
Best Performance: Eastern Kentucky 28, (#15) Southeast Missouri St. 23 - Parker McKinney throws for 398 yards, and the Colonels look good for the first time since that marathon win over Bowling Green.
Worst Performance: North Alabama 29, Central Arkansas 64 - The Lions give up 733 yards, 255 of those going to Darius Hale on the ground.
Most Surprising Result: Utah Tech 47, Stephen F. Austin 44 - Victor Gabalis throws for 377 yards and 5 touchdowns on just 35 attempts to help the Trailblazers finally end their 19-game losing streak to DI opponents.
Could it be time to shift Cow Poly to the Pioneer?
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Best Performance: (#5) Holy Cross 53, (#22) Fordham 52 (OT) - Matthew Sluka puts up 465 yards of total offense and 5 total touchdowns as his Crusaders effectively clinch the Patriot League auto-bid.
Worst Performance: Lafayette 20, Georgetown 30 - The Leopards allow 6 sacks and end Georgetown's 6-game losing streak.
Most Surprising Result: (#5) Holy Cross 53, (#22) Fordham 52 (OT) - The last time Holy Cross gave up this many points to an FCS opponent was in a 54-14 loss to Fordham in the 2016 finale.
NEC
LIU 50-48 DUQ (2OT) MERR 17-10 SHILL
WAG 7-34 CCSU SFPA 44-14 SACHRT
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 8-21
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 4-12
Best Performance: St. Francis (PA) 44, Sacred Heart 14 - The Red Flash become the first team to officially clinch a playoff bid thanks to Cole Doyle's 5 TD passes on just 28 attempts and Quasean Holmes's 168 rushing yards on just 13 carries.
Worst Performance: Wagner 7, Central Connecticut St. 34 - The Seahawks don't build on last week's rare victory and instead get blown out by a winless team.
Most Surprising Result: Long Island 50, Duquesne 48 (2OT) - The Sharks also get their first win of the season in part due to Davon Wells's 199 yards and 2 TDs receiving.
CAA
HAMP 10-24 NOVA
SBU 14-59 ALB RICH 31-21 MAINE TOW 52-48 MONM
URI 30-31 W&M
UD 7-27 ELON
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 23-15
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 20-5
Best Performance: Elon 27, (#12) Delaware 7 - The Phoenix finally finish off their schedule gauntlet after forcing three turnovers and holding Delaware to 19 rushing yards.
Worst Performance: Stony Brook 14, Albany 59 - The Seawolves are thoroughly dominated by a fellow 1-6 team.
Most Surprising Result: Monmouth 48, Towson 52 - The Hawks have scored 45+ points 5 times this season, and their record in those games is 2-3.
Best Performance: North Carolina A&T 45, Campbell 38 - Bhayshul Tuten runs for 256 yards and 2 TDs as the Aggies comeback from an 18-point halftime deficit.
Worst Performance: Charleston Southern 20, Kennesaw St. 30 - A down year for Kennesaw changes nothing here as the Bucs have now lost 5 straight to the Owls.
Most Surprising Result: Campbell 38, North Carolina A&T 45 - Whatever playoff chances the Camels had before this game were likely snuffed out afterward.
SoCon
MER 55-14 VMI
UTC 20-24 FUR
ETSU 41-48 WOFF SAM 38-3 CIT
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 13-12
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 11-4
Best Performance: (#24) Furman 24, (#7) Tennessee-Chattanooga 20 - The Paladin pass defense gets the job done as they get 2 INTs and break up 8 additional passes.
Worst Performance: East Tennessee St. 41, Wofford 48 - Jacob Saylors's 245 yards and 3 rushing TDs were overshadowed by a dismal defensive performance that allowed Jimmy Weirick to throw for a Wofford-record 409 passing yards.
Most Surprising Result: (#7) Tennessee-Chattanooga 20, (#24) Furman 24 - The Mocs give up 182 rushing yards, the most they've allowed to a non-triple-option team in 2 years.
Pioneer League
USD 42-49 STTHOM
MHEAD 20-56 BUT
VALPO 24-31 DAY
PRESBY 7-37 MARIST DRAKE 24-17 STET
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 14-18
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 1-17
Best Performance: Dayton 31, Valparaiso 24 - The Flyers win the rushing battle 307-36 and add 3.5 sacks (4.5 TFLs) from DT Sam Schadek.
Worst Performance: Presbyterian 7, Marist 37 - The Blue Hose offense only amassed 162 yards, while their defense registered 0 tackles-for-loss.
Most Surprising Result: Drake 24, Stetson 17 - Not only did Drake win for the first time this season, they put up a number other than 14 points for just the 3rd. time this season.
YALE 41-16 COLUM HARV 28-13 DART
PENN 31-34 BROWN
COR 9-35 PRINCE
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 19-5
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 19-5
Best Performance: Brown 34, Penn 31 - Backup QB Aidan Gilman throws for 245 yards and 2 TDs to lead the Browns to a big upset after starting QB Jake Willcox, who began the game 14/15, went down with an injury.
Worst Performance: Penn 31, Brown 34 - The Quakers fall to Brown for the first time since 2014.
Most Surprising Result: Penn 31, Brown 34 - Penn's undefeated run ends at least one week earlier than expected.
MEAC
NCCEN 28-21 DSU
SCSU 14-41 MORG HOW 49-21 NFOLK
NConf Record: 0-0 Overall: 12-20
vs. FCS: 0-0 Overall: 5-14
Best Performance: Morgan St. 41, South Carolina St. 14 - Jordan Toles collects 5 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries, and a blocked kick in a big defensive day for the Bears.
Worst Performance: Norfolk St. 21, Howard 49 - The Spartans fall to 1-7 and put up their worst scoring-defense effort against an FCS team in 3 years.
Most Surprising Result: South Carolina St. 14, Morgan St. 41 - The Bulldogs turn it over on 4 straight possessions in the fourth quarter and commit 6 turnovers for the game.
SuperHornet wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 6:20 pm
Could it be time to shift Cow Poly to the Pioneer?
Well… they beat San Diego by 1. That should be enough to at least put them in the middle of the Pioneer.
Is wasnt that long ago Weber was in that very same boat. All it takes is the right coach who can come in and bring in a program changing attitude and recruit the necessary athletes. The school actually investing in the program helps to.
Well… they beat San Diego by 1. That should be enough to at least put them in the middle of the Pioneer.
Is wasnt that long ago Weber was in that very same boat. All it takes is the right coach who can come in and bring in a program changing attitude and recruit the necessary athletes. The school actually investing in the program helps to.
Agreed. Emphasis on the “investing in the program”.
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