Week 7 GOTW (Vote!!!)
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:46 pm
Week 6 is barely in the books but discussion on! Had to really reach for some of these but there are lot of good teams playing bad teams next week.
Montana State (5-1) @ Northern Arizona (3-2):
NAU lost @ Eastern Washington this week, 14-21, though the game didn't seem all that close. Montana State is in the top 10, but do they belong? They gave up a ton of points to Sacramento State before finishing them, and their offense put up another 44 this week against Portland State.
Richmond (2-3) @ UMass (4-1)
Richmond apparently is having some QB issues, but the CAA is the CAA. Will they show something against UMass or will the Minutemen roll through the Spiders after their week off?
New Hampshire (3-3) @ James Madison (4-1)
New Hampshire reminds me of the Pittsburgh Steelers of last year. So far they've lost to two poor teams but beat (at least what has been thought to be) a good team. James Madison has no offense, but they've got a hell of a defense. Pillow fight game, but the CAA conference is still pretty open after 1st.
Bethune-Cookman (5-0) @ South Carolina St. (4-1)
Bethune-Cookman comes in completely untested (their 4 FCS opponents are 4-17 combined) but they have destroyed their competition thusfar, outscoring opponents 249-80. South Carolina State hasn't been tested much lately, with FCS opponents also having a grand total of 4 wins and 12 losses, but the Bulldogs are looking for a clean MEAC sweep to push into the playoffs to perhaps finally get a home game.
Albany (3-2) @ Robert Morris (5-1)
Albany lost their lone game to a ranked opponent this year (SF Austin 59-14) and dropped another to Duquesne and their win over Maine looks decent at best, but a win against Robert Morris and another against Central Connecticut would put them as clear front-runners for the NEC auto-bid. Robert Morris dropped their first game of the season to Dayton (now 5-1) and beat a top 25 contender in Liberty in Pittsburgh. A win against Albany would put the Colonials in a great spot to win the NEC, having Central Connecticut at home November 6th.
Montana State (5-1) @ Northern Arizona (3-2):
NAU lost @ Eastern Washington this week, 14-21, though the game didn't seem all that close. Montana State is in the top 10, but do they belong? They gave up a ton of points to Sacramento State before finishing them, and their offense put up another 44 this week against Portland State.
Richmond (2-3) @ UMass (4-1)
Richmond apparently is having some QB issues, but the CAA is the CAA. Will they show something against UMass or will the Minutemen roll through the Spiders after their week off?
New Hampshire (3-3) @ James Madison (4-1)
New Hampshire reminds me of the Pittsburgh Steelers of last year. So far they've lost to two poor teams but beat (at least what has been thought to be) a good team. James Madison has no offense, but they've got a hell of a defense. Pillow fight game, but the CAA conference is still pretty open after 1st.
Bethune-Cookman (5-0) @ South Carolina St. (4-1)
Bethune-Cookman comes in completely untested (their 4 FCS opponents are 4-17 combined) but they have destroyed their competition thusfar, outscoring opponents 249-80. South Carolina State hasn't been tested much lately, with FCS opponents also having a grand total of 4 wins and 12 losses, but the Bulldogs are looking for a clean MEAC sweep to push into the playoffs to perhaps finally get a home game.
Albany (3-2) @ Robert Morris (5-1)
Albany lost their lone game to a ranked opponent this year (SF Austin 59-14) and dropped another to Duquesne and their win over Maine looks decent at best, but a win against Robert Morris and another against Central Connecticut would put them as clear front-runners for the NEC auto-bid. Robert Morris dropped their first game of the season to Dayton (now 5-1) and beat a top 25 contender in Liberty in Pittsburgh. A win against Albany would put the Colonials in a great spot to win the NEC, having Central Connecticut at home November 6th.