Na. DJH is just a closet Eastern fan talking smack.EWURanger wrote:

GoSE wrote:Great News!
11/30/10
Southeast Missouri's first-ever NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoff game at fifth-seeded Eastern Washington will be televised live on the Heartland's CW (WQWQ-TV) this Saturday. Kickoff is set for 3:05 p.m., CT, at Roos Field in Cheney, Wash. Saturday's broadcast has been made possible courtesy of the Office of the President at Southeast Missouri State University.
Regardless of the debate over rankings and seedings, the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision determines its national championship the right way -- with a playoff.
Eastern Washington University’s quest for a long playoff run begins this week when the No. 1 ranked and fifth-seeded Eagles host Southeast Missouri on Dec. 4 at Roos Field in Cheney, Wash., at 1:05 p.m. Pacific time. Eastern will be making its eighth FCS Playoff appearance while the Redhawks are making their first. It will be the first meeting between the two schools.
“We’re the fifth seed -- so we’re not the No. 1 team in the country,” explained Eastern head coach Beau Baldwin. “That’s where we stand and we have a little chip on our shoulder because there are still four teams ahead of us. Don’t get me wrong -- we’re excited about it and it’s an honor for our team to be ranked first in the country. But at this level it’s all about seeding and finding a champion through a true tournament rather than the polls.”
The game will not be televised locally, but will be available via webcast at http://www.ncaa.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. The radio broadcast of the game, featuring play-by-play announcer Larry Weir, may be heard on 700-AM ESPN "The Ticket" and via the web at http://www.espnnorthwest.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
houndawg wrote:Doubtful. It gets plenty cold around here.kalm wrote:
We're supposed to get another 4-9 inches of snow tomorrow into Wednsesday, then a 40-50% chance of snow the rest of the week in addition to the 14" we already have on the ground.
Both teams can run the ball but this might limit our passing game a bit, and could also play a roll in the special teams (we have a hard enough time making field goals in good conditions.) Will the cold affect SEMO much?
It gets so cold around here, Palouse Falls sometimes freezes.dbackjon wrote:houndawg wrote:
Doubtful. It gets plenty cold around here.
Not Eastern Washington/High Desert cold...
But that's a dry cold Jon.....dbackjon wrote:houndawg wrote:
Doubtful. It gets plenty cold around here.
Not Eastern Washington/High Desert cold...
Heard some where that it will be MVC officials.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Anybody know which conference's officials we're gonna be stuck with?
I don't know much about SEMO's 2nd and 3rd string RB's, but I'd say ours are more than capable. Harris the SEMO RB has some monster numbers this year, but it's within a run-based offense where he's touching the ball a shit-load of times. EWU's offense is more balanced.Mvemjsunpx wrote:
Running Backs - Southeast Missouri St.
From an article in today's Southeast Missourian:kalm wrote:Tough to rate a QB who only has 160 some attempts all season. And that appears to be the key for EWU. Get them down early. Just saying'.
No question. I forgot about his ability to run which could potentially pose a big problem for us.GoSE wrote:From an article in today's Southeast Missourian:kalm wrote:Tough to rate a QB who only has 160 some attempts all season. And that appears to be the key for EWU. Get them down early. Just saying'.
"Scheible ranks in the top 30 nationally in passing efficiency and is among the country's top running quarterbacks. Scheible has rushed for 833 yards to rank third in the OVC while scoring seven touchdowns and averaging a healthy 5.4 yards per carry."
When you win nine of eleven games, and one of those loses was because the defense did not hold in the final minute, you may not need to do a lot of passing.
I'd settle for that.Mvemjsunpx wrote:
Southeast Missouri St. 16-38 Eastern Washington
I rated Harris & Jones as even. Jones is more dangerous but Harris is more consistent & durable. I gave SEMO the nod because their FB has noticeably better numbers than Beaumonte (just 2.7 ypc).EWURanger wrote:I don't know much about SEMO's 2nd and 3rd string RB's, but I'd say ours are more than capable. Harris the SEMO RB has some monster numbers this year, but it's within a run-based offense where he's touching the ball a ****-load of times. EWU's offense is more balanced.Mvemjsunpx wrote:
Running Backs - Southeast Missouri St.
But when comparing Harris and Jones alone, you need to look at the amount of touches.
Harris averages 25.9 rushes per game and 5.7 yards per carry, and Jones averages 17.6 carries and 7.6 per carry. Including receiving and returns, Harris has touched the ball 328 times (7.4 per play) and Jones has had the ball in his hands on 213 occasions (9.2 per play). That tells the real story, IMO.
I'm not sure the stats alone give them an advantage in this area.
That makes sense. I think Jones is probably a more explosive player, but Harris is a more conventional running back - more durable and able to handle more carries per game.Mvemjsunpx wrote:I rated Harris & Jones as even. Jones is more dangerous but Harris is more consistent & durable. I gave SEMO the nod because their FB has noticeably better numbers than Beaumonte (just 2.7 ypc).EWURanger wrote:
I don't know much about SEMO's 2nd and 3rd string RB's, but I'd say ours are more than capable. Harris the SEMO RB has some monster numbers this year, but it's within a run-based offense where he's touching the ball a ****-load of times. EWU's offense is more balanced.
But when comparing Harris and Jones alone, you need to look at the amount of touches.
Harris averages 25.9 rushes per game and 5.7 yards per carry, and Jones averages 17.6 carries and 7.6 per carry. Including receiving and returns, Harris has touched the ball 328 times (7.4 per play) and Jones has had the ball in his hands on 213 occasions (9.2 per play). That tells the real story, IMO.
I'm not sure the stats alone give them an advantage in this area.
Nice find!GoSE wrote:Just a little sidebar:
Has anyone heard what the Tennessee Titans starting Center and Left Tackle have bet on this game?