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FCS Playoff Thread
Posted on 11/26/16 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 11/26/16 at 11:15 pm
Didn't have time to start on time this week
Here are Round 1 winners
San Diego 35
Cal Poly SLO 24
USD plays @ NDSU
St Francis 21
Villanova 31
Nova plays @ SDSU
Weber St 14
Chattanooga 45
UTC plays @ Sam St
Lehigh 21
New Hampshire 65
UNH plays @ JMU
Illinois St 24
Central Ar 31
UCA plays @ EWU
NC A&T 10
Richmond 39
Richmond plays @ UND
Wofford 15
Charleston Southern 14
Wofford plays @ The Citadel
Samford 24
Youngstown St 38
YSU plays @ Jax St
Here are Round 1 winners
San Diego 35
Cal Poly SLO 24
USD plays @ NDSU
St Francis 21
Villanova 31
Nova plays @ SDSU
Weber St 14
Chattanooga 45
UTC plays @ Sam St
Lehigh 21
New Hampshire 65
UNH plays @ JMU
Illinois St 24
Central Ar 31
UCA plays @ EWU
NC A&T 10
Richmond 39
Richmond plays @ UND
Wofford 15
Charleston Southern 14
Wofford plays @ The Citadel
Samford 24
Youngstown St 38
YSU plays @ Jax St
Posted on 11/29/16 at 9:42 am to sms151t
Some articles about the games this week
Citadel Attendance
UTC WR article
USD NDSU preview
MVC Commisioner
Citadel Attendance
UTC WR article
USD NDSU preview
MVC Commisioner
Posted on 11/29/16 at 9:57 am to sms151t
I don't see many surprises this coming weekend....2, maybe 3 at the most.
quote:
San Diego @ North Dakota St
Villanova @ South Dakota St
Chattanooga @ Sam Houston St
New Hampshire @ James Madison
Central Arkansas @ Eastern Washington
Richmond @ North Dakota
Wofford @ The Citadel
Youngstown St @ Jacksonville St
Posted on 11/29/16 at 10:04 am to sms151t
Rough loss for ILS at Central Arkansas. Had that game won and couldn't close it out. Think Eastern Washington was rolling no matter who won.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 10:14 am to Chillini
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Rough loss for ILS at Central Arkansas. Had that game won and couldn't close it out. Think Eastern Washington was rolling no matter who won.
Yeah I was at that game (one of like 10 there). ISU won the first half pretty handily but UCA won the 4th quarter and the special teams made some huge plays. Both punters were MVPs for the majority of the game lol
Posted on 11/29/16 at 2:26 pm to gohogs141
Not playoff news but some FCS news....
3 Finalist for the Payton were announced
Jeremiah Briscoe, QB, Sam Houston State
Briscoe, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound redshirt junior from Houston, has led Sam Houston State to the No. 1 ranking in the STATS FCS Top 25, the Southland Conference title and the No. 5 seed in the FCS playoffs. The Bearkats have the nation's top-ranked offense and his 52 touchdown passes are a Southland record and four shy of the FCS single-season record. The Southland player of the year has produced the top four single-game touchdown performances in Sam Houston history, including seven scoring passes against both Stephen F. Austin and Central Arkansas. In addition to leading the FCS in TD passes, he ranked No. 1 in passing yards (4,096), passing yards per game (372.4), passing efficiency (187.0), points responsible for (318) and points responsible for per game (28.9) during the regular season. He threw only seven interceptions.
Gage Gubrud, QB, Eastern Washington
Gubrud, a 6-2, 195-pound redshirt sophomore from McMinnville, Oregon, opened the season against Washington State with a school-record 551 total offensive yards in his first career start, and later set the Eagles' single-game standard for passing yards with 520 against Montana State. He is on pace to set the Big Sky record for total offensive yards per game (his average is a national-best 412.2) and ranked second in the FCS in completions (300), passing yards (4,071), passing yards per game (370.1), touchdown passes (40), points responsible for (266) and points responsible for per game (24.2) during the regular season. He went 222 straight passes without an interception, and led the Eagles with 463 rushing yards, scoring four times.
Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington
Kupp, a 6-2, 215-pound redshirt senior from Yakima, Washington, is enjoying his fourth straight monster season. In the regular season, he had 91 receptions for 1,297 yards and 12 touchdowns, ranking first in receiving yards per game (129.7) and second in receptions, receptions per game (9.1) and receiving yards. He rushed for a touchdown, passed for two and scored on a punt return. The NFL prospect owns 13 FCS, 10 Big Sky and 22 school records, led by the career triumvirate of 402 receptions, 6,061 receiving yards and 68 touchdowns receptions - each a FCS and Division I record. He's also caught a pass in 49 straight games, tying the FCS mark. With a repeat of the Payton Award, Kupp would become the second two-time winner with former Appalachian State quarterback Armanti Edwards in 2008 and '09.
3 Finalist for the Payton were announced
Jeremiah Briscoe, QB, Sam Houston State
Briscoe, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound redshirt junior from Houston, has led Sam Houston State to the No. 1 ranking in the STATS FCS Top 25, the Southland Conference title and the No. 5 seed in the FCS playoffs. The Bearkats have the nation's top-ranked offense and his 52 touchdown passes are a Southland record and four shy of the FCS single-season record. The Southland player of the year has produced the top four single-game touchdown performances in Sam Houston history, including seven scoring passes against both Stephen F. Austin and Central Arkansas. In addition to leading the FCS in TD passes, he ranked No. 1 in passing yards (4,096), passing yards per game (372.4), passing efficiency (187.0), points responsible for (318) and points responsible for per game (28.9) during the regular season. He threw only seven interceptions.
Gage Gubrud, QB, Eastern Washington
Gubrud, a 6-2, 195-pound redshirt sophomore from McMinnville, Oregon, opened the season against Washington State with a school-record 551 total offensive yards in his first career start, and later set the Eagles' single-game standard for passing yards with 520 against Montana State. He is on pace to set the Big Sky record for total offensive yards per game (his average is a national-best 412.2) and ranked second in the FCS in completions (300), passing yards (4,071), passing yards per game (370.1), touchdown passes (40), points responsible for (266) and points responsible for per game (24.2) during the regular season. He went 222 straight passes without an interception, and led the Eagles with 463 rushing yards, scoring four times.
Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington
Kupp, a 6-2, 215-pound redshirt senior from Yakima, Washington, is enjoying his fourth straight monster season. In the regular season, he had 91 receptions for 1,297 yards and 12 touchdowns, ranking first in receiving yards per game (129.7) and second in receptions, receptions per game (9.1) and receiving yards. He rushed for a touchdown, passed for two and scored on a punt return. The NFL prospect owns 13 FCS, 10 Big Sky and 22 school records, led by the career triumvirate of 402 receptions, 6,061 receiving yards and 68 touchdowns receptions - each a FCS and Division I record. He's also caught a pass in 49 straight games, tying the FCS mark. With a repeat of the Payton Award, Kupp would become the second two-time winner with former Appalachian State quarterback Armanti Edwards in 2008 and '09.
Posted on 11/29/16 at 3:20 pm to GeauxColonels
YSU-JSU is an interesting game. Two great defenses, plus Pelini on the sidelines.
If YSU had a decent QB they would probably be a title contender but even with the mess they have at QB they could still pull the upset because their defense is that good.
Wofford-The Citadel should also be a fun game to watch. Two great option teams that needed OT to decide their previous match up this year.
Still can't believe Cal Poly lost to a non-scholarship team but at least that means my Bison won't have to deal with CP's screwy offense.
If YSU had a decent QB they would probably be a title contender but even with the mess they have at QB they could still pull the upset because their defense is that good.
Wofford-The Citadel should also be a fun game to watch. Two great option teams that needed OT to decide their previous match up this year.
Still can't believe Cal Poly lost to a non-scholarship team but at least that means my Bison won't have to deal with CP's screwy offense.
This post was edited on 11/29/16 at 3:21 pm
Posted on 11/29/16 at 3:51 pm to sms151t
Some preliminary weather forecasts for this weekend's games.
San Diego @ NDSU--FargoDome
Villanova @ South Dakota State--High of 33 and Clear
Chattanooga @ Sam Houston St--High of 53 and 70% chance of rain
New Hampshire @ James Madison--High of 47 and Mostly Sunny
UCA @ Eastern Washington--High of 40 and slight chance of Rain/Snow
Richmond @ North Dakota--Allerus Center
Wofford @ The Citadel--High of 71 and Mostly Sunny
Youngstown St @ Jacksonville St--High of 55 and Chance of Showers
San Diego @ NDSU--FargoDome
Villanova @ South Dakota State--High of 33 and Clear
Chattanooga @ Sam Houston St--High of 53 and 70% chance of rain
New Hampshire @ James Madison--High of 47 and Mostly Sunny
UCA @ Eastern Washington--High of 40 and slight chance of Rain/Snow
Richmond @ North Dakota--Allerus Center
Wofford @ The Citadel--High of 71 and Mostly Sunny
Youngstown St @ Jacksonville St--High of 55 and Chance of Showers
Posted on 11/30/16 at 1:49 pm to sms151t
Finalist for Buck Buchanan Award announced
Dylan Cole, LB, Missouri State
Cole, a 6-foot-1, 240-pound fifth-year senior from Rogersville, Missouri, led the FCS with 142 tackles and 12.9 tackles per game during the regular season, also ranking first in the Missouri Valley Football Conference for the second consecutive season. He had at least 13 tackles in nine games, including 19 in a road win over Southern Illinois. The All-MVFC first-team selection racked up 85 solo tackles, eight tackles for loss, two interceptions, four pass breakups and three forced fumbles. A four-year starter, he finished his career with 454 tackles in 46 games
P.J. Hall, DE, Sam Houston State
Hall, a 6-1, 280-pound redshirt junior from Seguin, Texas, was named the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year after conference champion and top-ranked Sam Houston State finished the regular season as the only unbeaten team in the FCS. His 21 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles led the Southland and 9½ sacks tied for second. Additionally, he had 45 total tackles, including 27 solos, six pass breakups and three quarterback hurries. His 64 career tackles for loss are a school record and he's second with 32½ sacks.
Karter Schult, DE, Northern Iowa
Schult, a 6-4, 269-pound fifth-year senior from Tripoli, Iowa, was named the MVFC Defensive Player of the Year, posting an FCS-high 17 sacks, including at least one in 10 of his 11 games, and a school-record 24 tackles for loss (tied for second nationally) during the regular season. He tied the school record with 5½ tackles for loss against Montana. Additionally, his 69 total tackles led all defensive linemen in the conference and he had four quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles, one interception, one blocked kick and one safety. He ended his career with 56 tackles for loss.
Dylan Cole, LB, Missouri State
Cole, a 6-foot-1, 240-pound fifth-year senior from Rogersville, Missouri, led the FCS with 142 tackles and 12.9 tackles per game during the regular season, also ranking first in the Missouri Valley Football Conference for the second consecutive season. He had at least 13 tackles in nine games, including 19 in a road win over Southern Illinois. The All-MVFC first-team selection racked up 85 solo tackles, eight tackles for loss, two interceptions, four pass breakups and three forced fumbles. A four-year starter, he finished his career with 454 tackles in 46 games
P.J. Hall, DE, Sam Houston State
Hall, a 6-1, 280-pound redshirt junior from Seguin, Texas, was named the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year after conference champion and top-ranked Sam Houston State finished the regular season as the only unbeaten team in the FCS. His 21 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles led the Southland and 9½ sacks tied for second. Additionally, he had 45 total tackles, including 27 solos, six pass breakups and three quarterback hurries. His 64 career tackles for loss are a school record and he's second with 32½ sacks.
Karter Schult, DE, Northern Iowa
Schult, a 6-4, 269-pound fifth-year senior from Tripoli, Iowa, was named the MVFC Defensive Player of the Year, posting an FCS-high 17 sacks, including at least one in 10 of his 11 games, and a school-record 24 tackles for loss (tied for second nationally) during the regular season. He tied the school record with 5½ tackles for loss against Montana. Additionally, his 69 total tackles led all defensive linemen in the conference and he had four quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles, one interception, one blocked kick and one safety. He ended his career with 56 tackles for loss.
This post was edited on 11/30/16 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 12/3/16 at 2:29 pm to sms151t
Youngstown State leads Jax St 17-10 in 2nd
JMU leads New Hampshire in 2nd 24-7
Sam St leads Chattanooga 14-0 in 1st
Nova SDSU scoreless in 1st
JMU leads New Hampshire in 2nd 24-7
Sam St leads Chattanooga 14-0 in 1st
Nova SDSU scoreless in 1st
Posted on 12/3/16 at 2:41 pm to sms151t
It'll be interesting to see if anyone can slow down Sam. Briscoe has over 130 yards passing already.
Posted on 12/3/16 at 2:47 pm to lionward2014
I am still shocked they'll only get 1 home game and was seeded 5th. It's a disgrace they did that to them.
Posted on 12/3/16 at 2:50 pm to sms151t
NDSU up in first
SDSU up
JMU 31-7
YSU leads half
Sam still leads
SDSU up
JMU 31-7
YSU leads half
Sam still leads
Posted on 12/3/16 at 2:58 pm to BCMCubs
At 4 I think.
As much as I hate Sam, it's crappy how bad the committee seeded them. Hopefully they and UCA both make a run.
As much as I hate Sam, it's crappy how bad the committee seeded them. Hopefully they and UCA both make a run.
Posted on 12/3/16 at 3:35 pm to lionward2014
UCA is tied at 0 in 1st
Youngstown still leads
Youngstown still leads
This post was edited on 12/3/16 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 12/3/16 at 3:40 pm to sms151t
yeah SHST went up 21-0, and its 21-14 last i checked, right before HT.
youngstown with a big td, jax st had all the momentum.
youngstown with a big td, jax st had all the momentum.
Posted on 12/3/16 at 4:01 pm to stlslick
UCA up 14-0 but EWU is threatening.
This field hurts my eyes, though UCA should be used to ugly fields.
This field hurts my eyes, though UCA should be used to ugly fields.
This post was edited on 12/3/16 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 12/3/16 at 4:03 pm to lionward2014
Sam Houston st quitting, Moccs score to start the 3rd, 21-21.
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