Towson fan here. I still need to do my research on EIU's LBs, like Andy, but I foresee a shootout too. You have two very good quarterbacks matched up against each other, one a Payton finalist of course. And our Payton finalist is Terrance West, who needs no introduction in these parts. His backup is no slouch either. Take it from
this former EIU assistant(now at Nova), who also has great things to say about our o-line.
My concerns heading in: Peter Athens had a great game against Fordham and connected well with our receivers. I'm not too worried about Athens... I'm concerned about our receivers. His top two targets (Spencer Wilkins and Leon Kinnard) are both out injured straight through Frisco.
Special teams were an embarrassment in the Fordham game. They caused one turnover on a botched return and gave the Rams a fresh set of downs on a holding penalty during a punt. The great thing about those mistakes—since, you know, we won—is that our players had the opportunity to learn from them. Those were mistakes that we could afford to make against a Fordham, though they changed the character of the game heading into the half. But we are playing very, very good football teams this week and, should we survive, next week and in Frisco. That stuff won't fly. Like how our defense got its act together after Delaware, that has to be the come to Jesus moment for the special teams.
Another thing: We haven't lost on the road yet this year. One of our home losses was a freak accident (Nova). The other was an absolute heartbreaker (Hens).
If that happens, if our receivers have another good day, Athens gets into a rhythm and our RBs work that voodoo that they do, it's going to be close, but I say Towson advances. 35-28 is what my heart tells me.