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FCS Weekly Thread--New Poll out
Posted on 10/29/18 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 10/29/18 at 2:26 pm
Poll is pretty solid. Do not like how they continue to prop Eastern higher than Davis, yet Davis is the leader in the Sky. Starting to punish the SLC for what they praise the CAA for. Also the committee's top 10 comes out this week, which will be a scam. But I will make a right now playoff post for the rankings, as we know now, a post for the top 10, and give the experts prediction.
Rank School Votes Prev
1 North Dakota State (8-0) 4000 (160) 1
2 Kennesaw State (7-1) 3777 2
3 James Madison (6-2) 3665 3
4 Weber State (6-2) 3416 4
5 Eastern Washington (6-2) 3209 5
6 UC Davis (7-1) 3158 6
7 South Dakota State (5-2) 3084 7
8 Elon (5-2) 2789 8
9 Wofford (6-2) 2688 9
10 Jacksonville State (6-2) 2337 12
11 McNeese (6-2) 2209 14
12 Colgate (7-0) 2046 16
13 Delaware (6-2) 1790 21
14 Illinois State (5-3) 1781 11
15 Towson (6-2) 1774 10
16 Stony Brook (6-3) 1479 15
17 North Carolina A&T (6-2) 1414 18
18 Princeton (7-0) 1345 19
19 Central Arkansas (5-3) 1261 13
20 Nicholls (5-3) 1003 20
21 Sam Houston State (5-3) 661 23
22 ETSU (7-2) 567 25
23 Maine (5-3) 548 24
24 Dartmouth (7-0) 435 NR
25 Southeast Missouri State (6-2) 316 NR
Rank School Votes Prev
1 North Dakota State (8-0) 4000 (160) 1
2 Kennesaw State (7-1) 3777 2
3 James Madison (6-2) 3665 3
4 Weber State (6-2) 3416 4
5 Eastern Washington (6-2) 3209 5
6 UC Davis (7-1) 3158 6
7 South Dakota State (5-2) 3084 7
8 Elon (5-2) 2789 8
9 Wofford (6-2) 2688 9
10 Jacksonville State (6-2) 2337 12
11 McNeese (6-2) 2209 14
12 Colgate (7-0) 2046 16
13 Delaware (6-2) 1790 21
14 Illinois State (5-3) 1781 11
15 Towson (6-2) 1774 10
16 Stony Brook (6-3) 1479 15
17 North Carolina A&T (6-2) 1414 18
18 Princeton (7-0) 1345 19
19 Central Arkansas (5-3) 1261 13
20 Nicholls (5-3) 1003 20
21 Sam Houston State (5-3) 661 23
22 ETSU (7-2) 567 25
23 Maine (5-3) 548 24
24 Dartmouth (7-0) 435 NR
25 Southeast Missouri State (6-2) 316 NR
This post was edited on 10/29/18 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 10/29/18 at 2:27 pm to sms151t
Who can slow down the NDSU train
Posted on 10/29/18 at 2:32 pm to sms151t
Individual Leaders
Rushing Yards Per Game
1 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 164.0
2 Ryan Fulse, Wagner (NEC) 151.1
3 Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly (Big Sky) 144.0
4 Ja'Quan Keys, Indiana St. (MVFC) 135.4
5 Elijah Dotson, Sacramento St. (Big Sky) 132.3
Rushing Yards
1 Ryan Fulse, Wagner (NEC) 1,209
2 Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly (Big Sky) 1,152
3 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 1,148
4 Elijah Dotson, Sacramento St. (Big Sky) 1,058
5 Taeyler Porter, Ark.-Pine Bluff (SWAC) 1,037
Passing Yards Per Game
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 384.5
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 339.1
3 Reece Udinski, VMI (SoCon) 322.1
4 Jon Copeland, Incarnate Word (Southland) 309.0
5 Jake Maier, UC Davis (Big Sky) 306.5
Passing Yards
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 3,076
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 2,713
3 Chason Virgil, Southeastern La. (Southland) 2,679
4 Reece Udinski, VMI (SoCon) 2,577
5 Jon Copeland, Incarnate Word (Southland) 2,472
Passing Efficiency
1 Derek Kyler, Dartmouth (Ivy League) 172.5
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 172.4
3 John Lovett, Princeton (Ivy League) 168.1
4 Taryn Christion, South Dakota St. (MVFC) 166.0
5 Colin McGovern, Stetson (Pioneer) 163.1
Total Offense
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 412.3
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 348.1
3 Tom Flacco, Towson (CAA) 346.4
4 Caylin Newton, Howard (MEAC) 335.6
5 Tanner Gueller, Idaho St. (Big Sky) 321.6
Receiving Yards Per Game
1 Michael Bandy, San Diego (Pioneer) 129.1
2 Donald Parham, Stetson (Pioneer) 127.3
3 Alex Wesley, Northern Colo. (Big Sky) 125.6
4 Kelvin McKnight, Samford (SoCon) 123.3
5 Chris Rowland, Tennessee St. (OVC) 123.0
Receptions Per Game
1 Chris Rowland, Tennessee St. (OVC) 9.2
2 Donald Parham, Stetson (Pioneer) 9.2
3 Keelan Doss, UC Davis (Big Sky) 8.9
4 Kelvin McKnight, Samford (SoCon) 8.8
5 Kris Thornton, VMI (SoCon) 8.1
Receiving Yards
1 Michael Bandy, San Diego (Pioneer) 1,033
2 Alex Wesley, Northern Colo. (Big Sky) 1,005
3 Kelvin McKnight, Samford (SoCon) 986
4 Bryce Nunnelly, Chattanooga (SoCon) 953
5 Mitch Gueller, Idaho St. (Big Sky) 947
Scoring
1 Chandler Burks, Kennesaw St. (Big South) 14.3
2 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 13.1
3 Josh Pearson, Jacksonville St. (OVC) 11.3
4 Ja'Quan Keys, Indiana St. (MVFC) 11.1
- Charles Volker, Princeton (Ivy League) 11.1
Points Responsible For
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 180
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 158
3 Chandler Burks, Kennesaw St. (Big South) 156
- Jake Maier, UC Davis (Big Sky) 156
5 Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville St. (OVC) 146
Interceptions Per Game
1 Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Ivy League) 1.0
2 TJ Floyd, Princeton (Ivy League) 0.9
3 Will Warner, Drake (Pioneer) 0.7
4 Jahque Alleyne, Montana St. (Big Sky) 0.7
5 Hayden Bourgeois, Northwestern St. (Southland) 0.6
Passes Defended
1 Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Ivy League) 2.1
2 Mark Collins, South Dakota (MVFC) 2.0
3 Dajour Nesbeth, Tennessee St. (OVC) 1.7
4 3 players tied 1.6
Sacks
1 Derick Roberson, Sam Houston St. (Southland) 1.44
2 Tomas Wright, Bryant (NEC) 1.19
3 Adrian Hope, Furman (SoCon) 1.14
4 3 players tied 1.13
Punting
1 Chris Faddoul, Florida A&M (MEAC) 47.7
2 Derek Arnson, Northern Ariz. (Big Sky) 47.2
3 Roldan Alcobendas, Eastern Wash. (Big Sky) 47.1
4 Cade Coffey, Idaho (Big Sky) 46.2
5 Alex Pechin, Bucknell (Patriot) 45.4
Kickoff Returns
1 Rashid Shaheed, Weber St. (Big Sky) 36.2
2 Malik Wilson, N.C. A&T (MEAC) 33.6
3 Jimmie Robinson, Bethune-Cookman (MEAC) 32.8
4 Lucas Nunez, Sacred Heart (NEC) 29.4
5 Benjamin Jones, McNeese (Southland) 28.7
Punt Returns
1 D'Angelo Amos, James Madison (CAA) 27.0
2 Darrius Shepherd, North Dakota St. (MVFC) 19.2
3 Abu Daramy-Swaray, Colgate (Patriot) 18.2
4 Booker Chambers, Mississippi Val. (SWAC) 17.9
5 Josh Davis, Weber St. (Big Sky) 17.8
Field Goals Per Game
1 Aidan O'Neill, Towson (CAA) 2.00
- Ethan Ratke, James Madison (CAA) 2.00
3 Chris Alleyne, Columbia (Ivy League) 1.71
4 JJ Jerman, ETSU (SoCon) 1.67
5 3 players tied 1.57
All Purpose
1 Shane Simpson, Towson (CAA) 189.88
2 Ryan Fulse, Wagner (NEC) 171.75
3 Kentel Williams, Austin Peay (OVC) 170.83
4 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 165.86
5 Chris Rowland, Tennessee St. (OVC) 163.80
Total Tackles
1 Dante Olson, Montana (Big Sky) 14.9
2 Zach Hall, Southeast Mo. St. (OVC) 13.4
3 Langston Tunson, Houston Baptist (Southland) 12.7
4 Jonas Griffith, Indiana St. (MVFC) 12.1
5 Drew Snouffer, Valparaiso (Pioneer) 11.9
Tackles For Loss
1 Evan Veron, Nicholls St. (Southland) 2.1
2 Pete Swenson, Western Ill. (MVFC) 2.0
3 4 players tied 1.9
Rushing Yards Per Game
1 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 164.0
2 Ryan Fulse, Wagner (NEC) 151.1
3 Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly (Big Sky) 144.0
4 Ja'Quan Keys, Indiana St. (MVFC) 135.4
5 Elijah Dotson, Sacramento St. (Big Sky) 132.3
Rushing Yards
1 Ryan Fulse, Wagner (NEC) 1,209
2 Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly (Big Sky) 1,152
3 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 1,148
4 Elijah Dotson, Sacramento St. (Big Sky) 1,058
5 Taeyler Porter, Ark.-Pine Bluff (SWAC) 1,037
Passing Yards Per Game
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 384.5
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 339.1
3 Reece Udinski, VMI (SoCon) 322.1
4 Jon Copeland, Incarnate Word (Southland) 309.0
5 Jake Maier, UC Davis (Big Sky) 306.5
Passing Yards
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 3,076
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 2,713
3 Chason Virgil, Southeastern La. (Southland) 2,679
4 Reece Udinski, VMI (SoCon) 2,577
5 Jon Copeland, Incarnate Word (Southland) 2,472
Passing Efficiency
1 Derek Kyler, Dartmouth (Ivy League) 172.5
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 172.4
3 John Lovett, Princeton (Ivy League) 168.1
4 Taryn Christion, South Dakota St. (MVFC) 166.0
5 Colin McGovern, Stetson (Pioneer) 163.1
Total Offense
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 412.3
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 348.1
3 Tom Flacco, Towson (CAA) 346.4
4 Caylin Newton, Howard (MEAC) 335.6
5 Tanner Gueller, Idaho St. (Big Sky) 321.6
Receiving Yards Per Game
1 Michael Bandy, San Diego (Pioneer) 129.1
2 Donald Parham, Stetson (Pioneer) 127.3
3 Alex Wesley, Northern Colo. (Big Sky) 125.6
4 Kelvin McKnight, Samford (SoCon) 123.3
5 Chris Rowland, Tennessee St. (OVC) 123.0
Receptions Per Game
1 Chris Rowland, Tennessee St. (OVC) 9.2
2 Donald Parham, Stetson (Pioneer) 9.2
3 Keelan Doss, UC Davis (Big Sky) 8.9
4 Kelvin McKnight, Samford (SoCon) 8.8
5 Kris Thornton, VMI (SoCon) 8.1
Receiving Yards
1 Michael Bandy, San Diego (Pioneer) 1,033
2 Alex Wesley, Northern Colo. (Big Sky) 1,005
3 Kelvin McKnight, Samford (SoCon) 986
4 Bryce Nunnelly, Chattanooga (SoCon) 953
5 Mitch Gueller, Idaho St. (Big Sky) 947
Scoring
1 Chandler Burks, Kennesaw St. (Big South) 14.3
2 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 13.1
3 Josh Pearson, Jacksonville St. (OVC) 11.3
4 Ja'Quan Keys, Indiana St. (MVFC) 11.1
- Charles Volker, Princeton (Ivy League) 11.1
Points Responsible For
1 Devlin Hodges, Samford (SoCon) 180
2 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego (Pioneer) 158
3 Chandler Burks, Kennesaw St. (Big South) 156
- Jake Maier, UC Davis (Big Sky) 156
5 Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville St. (OVC) 146
Interceptions Per Game
1 Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Ivy League) 1.0
2 TJ Floyd, Princeton (Ivy League) 0.9
3 Will Warner, Drake (Pioneer) 0.7
4 Jahque Alleyne, Montana St. (Big Sky) 0.7
5 Hayden Bourgeois, Northwestern St. (Southland) 0.6
Passes Defended
1 Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Ivy League) 2.1
2 Mark Collins, South Dakota (MVFC) 2.0
3 Dajour Nesbeth, Tennessee St. (OVC) 1.7
4 3 players tied 1.6
Sacks
1 Derick Roberson, Sam Houston St. (Southland) 1.44
2 Tomas Wright, Bryant (NEC) 1.19
3 Adrian Hope, Furman (SoCon) 1.14
4 3 players tied 1.13
Punting
1 Chris Faddoul, Florida A&M (MEAC) 47.7
2 Derek Arnson, Northern Ariz. (Big Sky) 47.2
3 Roldan Alcobendas, Eastern Wash. (Big Sky) 47.1
4 Cade Coffey, Idaho (Big Sky) 46.2
5 Alex Pechin, Bucknell (Patriot) 45.4
Kickoff Returns
1 Rashid Shaheed, Weber St. (Big Sky) 36.2
2 Malik Wilson, N.C. A&T (MEAC) 33.6
3 Jimmie Robinson, Bethune-Cookman (MEAC) 32.8
4 Lucas Nunez, Sacred Heart (NEC) 29.4
5 Benjamin Jones, McNeese (Southland) 28.7
Punt Returns
1 D'Angelo Amos, James Madison (CAA) 27.0
2 Darrius Shepherd, North Dakota St. (MVFC) 19.2
3 Abu Daramy-Swaray, Colgate (Patriot) 18.2
4 Booker Chambers, Mississippi Val. (SWAC) 17.9
5 Josh Davis, Weber St. (Big Sky) 17.8
Field Goals Per Game
1 Aidan O'Neill, Towson (CAA) 2.00
- Ethan Ratke, James Madison (CAA) 2.00
3 Chris Alleyne, Columbia (Ivy League) 1.71
4 JJ Jerman, ETSU (SoCon) 1.67
5 3 players tied 1.57
All Purpose
1 Shane Simpson, Towson (CAA) 189.88
2 Ryan Fulse, Wagner (NEC) 171.75
3 Kentel Williams, Austin Peay (OVC) 170.83
4 Calvin Turner Jr, Jacksonville (Pioneer) 165.86
5 Chris Rowland, Tennessee St. (OVC) 163.80
Total Tackles
1 Dante Olson, Montana (Big Sky) 14.9
2 Zach Hall, Southeast Mo. St. (OVC) 13.4
3 Langston Tunson, Houston Baptist (Southland) 12.7
4 Jonas Griffith, Indiana St. (MVFC) 12.1
5 Drew Snouffer, Valparaiso (Pioneer) 11.9
Tackles For Loss
1 Evan Veron, Nicholls St. (Southland) 2.1
2 Pete Swenson, Western Ill. (MVFC) 2.0
3 4 players tied 1.9
Posted on 10/29/18 at 4:14 pm to sms151t
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Dartmouth (7-0) 435 NR
does the ivy champ participate in the playoff ?
Posted on 10/29/18 at 4:25 pm to sms151t
Hell of a game by McNeese over the weekend. First game i got to attend due to work. Defense is fast. They can hang with the top 10 teams in the country, but not the top 5, IMO.
Orgeron put a spark in that offense for the first half. Wide receivers don’t get much separation but short, quick passes helped with that and the OC got away from it. He needs to be canned.
All in all, now that I’ve got to watch them, I think they’re a playoff team, but they’re not a national championship team
Orgeron put a spark in that offense for the first half. Wide receivers don’t get much separation but short, quick passes helped with that and the OC got away from it. He needs to be canned.
All in all, now that I’ve got to watch them, I think they’re a playoff team, but they’re not a national championship team
Posted on 10/30/18 at 12:16 pm to sms151t
Just curious, what's the bold for? Just started following your FCS threads and curious.
Posted on 10/30/18 at 1:50 pm to sms151t
Wow..surprised to see Kennesaw State doing so well already as a pretty young program. Good for the Hooters!
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