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Posted on 11/25/14 at 11:20 am to hoopsgalore
Still don't get how Sam Houston gets the nod. All about the Benjamin's.
Posted on 11/25/14 at 1:20 pm to TechDawg2007
quote:
why not?
Ivy League starts several weeks after the rest of the FCS, they play only 10 games (all consecutive) and then don't allow football postseason contests because it would interfere too much with academics.
Posted on 11/25/14 at 3:44 pm to GeauxColonels
All Southland was released today
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr. Offense POY
RB - Gus Johnson, Stephen F. Austin, Sr. THE POY
RB - Keshawn Hill, Sam Houston State, Sr.
TE/HB - Noah Cheshier, Abilene Christian, Sr.
WR - Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
WR - Mark Roberts, Lamar, Sr.
WR - Ed Eagan, Northwestern State, Jr.
OL - Cole Caruthers, Central Arkansas, Sr. Lineman of Year
OL - Antoine Everett, McNeese State, Sr.
OL - Donald Jackson III, Sam Houston State, Jr.
OL - Jonathan Braddock, Southeastern La., Sr.
OL - Byron Williams, Stephen F. Austin, Jr.
AP - Ed Eagan, Northwestern State, Jr.
PK - Ryan Adams, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.
First-Team Defense
DL - P.J. Hall, Sam Houston State, Fr. Frosh of Year
DL - Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas, Jr. Defense POY
DL - Kevin Dorn, McNeese State, Sr.
DL - Nick Richardson, Abilene Christian, Sr.
LB - Isiah Corbett, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.
LB - Collin Garrett, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.
LB - Marion Chapman, Northwestern State, Sr.
DB - Imoan Claiborne, Northwestern State, Sr.
DB - Aaron Sam, McNeese State, Sr.
DB - Trenier Orr, Sam Houston State, Jr.
DB - Michael Wade, Sam Houston State, Sr.
DB - Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana, Jr.
P - Lachlan Edwards, Sam Houston State, Jr.
KR - Jatavious Wilson, Central Arkansas, So.
PR - Ed Eagan, Northwestern State, Jr.
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr. Offense POY
RB - Gus Johnson, Stephen F. Austin, Sr. THE POY
RB - Keshawn Hill, Sam Houston State, Sr.
TE/HB - Noah Cheshier, Abilene Christian, Sr.
WR - Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
WR - Mark Roberts, Lamar, Sr.
WR - Ed Eagan, Northwestern State, Jr.
OL - Cole Caruthers, Central Arkansas, Sr. Lineman of Year
OL - Antoine Everett, McNeese State, Sr.
OL - Donald Jackson III, Sam Houston State, Jr.
OL - Jonathan Braddock, Southeastern La., Sr.
OL - Byron Williams, Stephen F. Austin, Jr.
AP - Ed Eagan, Northwestern State, Jr.
PK - Ryan Adams, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.
First-Team Defense
DL - P.J. Hall, Sam Houston State, Fr. Frosh of Year
DL - Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas, Jr. Defense POY
DL - Kevin Dorn, McNeese State, Sr.
DL - Nick Richardson, Abilene Christian, Sr.
LB - Isiah Corbett, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.
LB - Collin Garrett, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.
LB - Marion Chapman, Northwestern State, Sr.
DB - Imoan Claiborne, Northwestern State, Sr.
DB - Aaron Sam, McNeese State, Sr.
DB - Trenier Orr, Sam Houston State, Jr.
DB - Michael Wade, Sam Houston State, Sr.
DB - Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana, Jr.
P - Lachlan Edwards, Sam Houston State, Jr.
KR - Jatavious Wilson, Central Arkansas, So.
PR - Ed Eagan, Northwestern State, Jr.
Posted on 11/25/14 at 4:22 pm to sms151t
Misita Newman and stoddard deserve 1st team honors. What a joke.
Lb misita leads the best defense in conference in tackles, 4 sacks, 11 TFL but gets honorable mention.
You would think Stephen F won the conference with all the awards they got
Lb misita leads the best defense in conference in tackles, 4 sacks, 11 TFL but gets honorable mention.
You would think Stephen F won the conference with all the awards they got
This post was edited on 11/25/14 at 4:24 pm
Posted on 11/26/14 at 9:55 am to JW6
Somewhat related to the topic as it is an FCS school
SIU needs new AD as theirs went to New Mexico State on Monday.
SIU needs new AD as theirs went to New Mexico State on Monday.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 10:24 am to sms151t
Sports Network's prediction for games this Saturday.
Fordham beats Sacred Heart 35-24
Eastern Kentucky to beat Indiana St 31-28
Richmond over Morgan St 28-16
Montana blast San Diego in the snow 38-7
JMU over Liberty 28-21
South Dakota St beats Montana St 28-24
UNI to beat SFA 38-21
And the one game the majority of the thread readers care about...
What to Know: Intraconference matchups usually don't happen in the first round, but Southland Conference co-champions Sam Houston State and Southeastern Louisiana didn't meet in the regular season, so the NCAA selection committee has made it happen in a dandy choice. In fact, the two teams met in the second round of the playoffs a year ago, with Southeastern prevailing at home, 30-29, on a last-minute touchdown.
Southeastern entered the season ranked third and has been trying to get back to an elite level since back-to-back losses in mid-September. All three of the Lions' losses have come on the road.
There's no denying what the Lions want to do - put the ball in the hands of quarterback Bryan Bennett and let him make plays. He's been a little more dangerous as a runner (655 yards, 13 TDs) as he's completed only 52.3 percent of his passes in a senior season that hasn't matched his exploits of a year ago. Sam Houston is strong against the run and Bennett will have to contend with defensive end P.J. Hall, only a freshman but a future All-American.
Southeastern linebacker Isiah Corbett didn't finish the season with a flourish, but he's the headliner on an experienced defense. Sam Houston will go right at the Lions with their speed, especially senior running back Keshawn Hill, who is coming off a 242-yard, two-touchdown effort against Central Arkansas, and dual- threat signal caller Jared Johnson, who is terrific in the open field.
Bearkats first-year coach K.C. Keeler knows all about the playoffs, having won the 2003 national title and appearing in two other finals at Delaware.
The survivor of this matchup will play in the second round at No. 3 seed Jacksonville State on Dec. 6.
Prediction: Sam Houston has won 26 of its last 27 games at Bowers Stadium. Oh, is this a rugged assignment for the Lions, but they will get it done. Southeastern Louisiana, 28-24.
The predicted combined record of the 2 best conferences, IMO are 3-3 but it is skewed as the two face each other in two games this weekend. So there will be 2 losses for certain.
Fordham beats Sacred Heart 35-24
Eastern Kentucky to beat Indiana St 31-28
Richmond over Morgan St 28-16
Montana blast San Diego in the snow 38-7
JMU over Liberty 28-21
South Dakota St beats Montana St 28-24
UNI to beat SFA 38-21
And the one game the majority of the thread readers care about...
What to Know: Intraconference matchups usually don't happen in the first round, but Southland Conference co-champions Sam Houston State and Southeastern Louisiana didn't meet in the regular season, so the NCAA selection committee has made it happen in a dandy choice. In fact, the two teams met in the second round of the playoffs a year ago, with Southeastern prevailing at home, 30-29, on a last-minute touchdown.
Southeastern entered the season ranked third and has been trying to get back to an elite level since back-to-back losses in mid-September. All three of the Lions' losses have come on the road.
There's no denying what the Lions want to do - put the ball in the hands of quarterback Bryan Bennett and let him make plays. He's been a little more dangerous as a runner (655 yards, 13 TDs) as he's completed only 52.3 percent of his passes in a senior season that hasn't matched his exploits of a year ago. Sam Houston is strong against the run and Bennett will have to contend with defensive end P.J. Hall, only a freshman but a future All-American.
Southeastern linebacker Isiah Corbett didn't finish the season with a flourish, but he's the headliner on an experienced defense. Sam Houston will go right at the Lions with their speed, especially senior running back Keshawn Hill, who is coming off a 242-yard, two-touchdown effort against Central Arkansas, and dual- threat signal caller Jared Johnson, who is terrific in the open field.
Bearkats first-year coach K.C. Keeler knows all about the playoffs, having won the 2003 national title and appearing in two other finals at Delaware.
The survivor of this matchup will play in the second round at No. 3 seed Jacksonville State on Dec. 6.
Prediction: Sam Houston has won 26 of its last 27 games at Bowers Stadium. Oh, is this a rugged assignment for the Lions, but they will get it done. Southeastern Louisiana, 28-24.
The predicted combined record of the 2 best conferences, IMO are 3-3 but it is skewed as the two face each other in two games this weekend. So there will be 2 losses for certain.
This post was edited on 11/26/14 at 10:50 am
Posted on 11/26/14 at 10:27 am to sms151t
The TSN's official ballots for the big awards for the FCS season
28th Walter Payton Award (outstanding player)
1. John Robertson, QB, Villanova; 2. Vernon Adams, QB, Eastern Washington; 3. Marshaun Coprich, RB, Illinois State; 4. David Johnson, RB, Northern Iowa; 5. Jacob Huesman, QB, Chattanooga
20th Buck Buchanan Award (outstanding defensive player)
1. Kyle Emanuel, DE, North Dakota State; 2. Zack Wagenmann, DE, Montana; 3. Don Cherry, LB, Villanova; 4. Davis Tull, DE, Chattanooga; 5. Donald Payne, SS, Stetson
4th Jerry Rice Award (freshman of the year)
1. Chase Edmonds, RB, Fordham; 2. Jake Wieneke, WR, South Dakota State; 3. P.J. Hall, DE, Sam Houston State; 4. Mario Jenkins, LB, Idaho State; 5. Al Cobb, QB, VMI
28th Eddie Robinson Award (coach of the year)
1. Tim Murphy, Harvard; 2. Mike Kramer, Idaho State; 3. Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire; 4. Broderick Fobbs, Grambling State; 5. Brock Spack, Illinois State
28th Walter Payton Award (outstanding player)
1. John Robertson, QB, Villanova; 2. Vernon Adams, QB, Eastern Washington; 3. Marshaun Coprich, RB, Illinois State; 4. David Johnson, RB, Northern Iowa; 5. Jacob Huesman, QB, Chattanooga
20th Buck Buchanan Award (outstanding defensive player)
1. Kyle Emanuel, DE, North Dakota State; 2. Zack Wagenmann, DE, Montana; 3. Don Cherry, LB, Villanova; 4. Davis Tull, DE, Chattanooga; 5. Donald Payne, SS, Stetson
4th Jerry Rice Award (freshman of the year)
1. Chase Edmonds, RB, Fordham; 2. Jake Wieneke, WR, South Dakota State; 3. P.J. Hall, DE, Sam Houston State; 4. Mario Jenkins, LB, Idaho State; 5. Al Cobb, QB, VMI
28th Eddie Robinson Award (coach of the year)
1. Tim Murphy, Harvard; 2. Mike Kramer, Idaho State; 3. Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire; 4. Broderick Fobbs, Grambling State; 5. Brock Spack, Illinois State
Posted on 11/26/14 at 11:09 am to sms151t
Do you think slu can beat Jacksonville st?
Posted on 11/26/14 at 11:23 am to Weaver
In Strawberry, yes at Jax St., probably not. Depends what league officials get that game. If it is a MVC or Big Sky Crew the Lions wont get jobbed. If it is any other crew forget it, it is hard to beat 22 now you have to beat 7 others.
Posted on 11/27/14 at 9:57 am to sms151t
Portland St is now looking for HC
Youngstown will interview 6 and Tressell will be involved.
Youngstown will interview 6 and Tressell will be involved.
Posted on 11/29/14 at 8:51 am to sms151t
The MVC awards announced
Player of Year--Coprich RB, ILS
Newcomer--Roberson QB, ILS
Coach--Spack, ILS
Defensive--Emanuel DE, NDSU
Freshman--Wieneke WR, SDSU
Player of Year--Coprich RB, ILS
Newcomer--Roberson QB, ILS
Coach--Spack, ILS
Defensive--Emanuel DE, NDSU
Freshman--Wieneke WR, SDSU
This post was edited on 11/29/14 at 8:53 am
Posted on 11/29/14 at 9:16 am to sms151t
Papers and fans here in LA are starting to rumble about Viator.
I'm pretty sure if he finishes the year like he did this year (albeit the injuries), his seat will be scolding.
I'm pretty sure if he finishes the year like he did this year (albeit the injuries), his seat will be scolding.
Posted on 11/29/14 at 9:17 am to Prominentwon
Damn shame mcneese finished the season the way they did
Posted on 11/29/14 at 9:44 am to Prominentwon
We're talking about fcs postseason. Why are u bringing up mcneese??
Posted on 11/29/14 at 11:35 am to dwilk4
Fordham 14
Sacred Heart 9
Next games kick at noon
Morgan St @ Richmond
INS @ EKU
Sacred Heart 9
Next games kick at noon
Morgan St @ Richmond
INS @ EKU
This post was edited on 11/29/14 at 11:56 am
Posted on 11/29/14 at 12:21 pm to sms151t
Sacred Heart 16 2nd
Fordham 17
Morgan St 0 1st
Richmond 15
INS 0 1st
EKU 6
Next kick is at 1 SLU vs Sam
Fordham 17
Morgan St 0 1st
Richmond 15
INS 0 1st
EKU 6
Next kick is at 1 SLU vs Sam
This post was edited on 11/29/14 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 11/29/14 at 12:56 pm to sms151t
Sacred Heart 22 3rd
Fordham 34
Morgan St 10 H
Richmond 29
INS 7 H
EKU 16
Fordham 34
Morgan St 10 H
Richmond 29
INS 7 H
EKU 16
This post was edited on 11/29/14 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 11/29/14 at 2:34 pm to sms151t
Saturday, November 29, 2014
4th Qtr 9:33 1 2 3 4 Score
Sacred Heart 9 7 6 0 22
9 Fordham 14 10 10 10 44
Preview | Matchup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: ESPN3.com
FCS Playoffs - First Round - Jack Coffey Field
3rd Qtr 2:09 1 2 3 4 Score
Morgan State 0 10 7 17
18 Richmond 22 7 7 36
Preview | Matchup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: ESPN3.com
FCS Playoffs - First Round - Robins Stadium
3rd Qtr 1:19 1 2 3 4 Score
25 Indiana State 0 7 24 31
16 Eastern Ky 13 3 0 16
Preview | Matchup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: ESPN3.com
FCS Playoffs - First Round - Roy Kidd Stadium
2nd Qtr 0:23 1 2 3 4 Score
11 SE Louisiana 3 7 10
19 Sam Houston St 0 0
4th Qtr 9:33 1 2 3 4 Score
Sacred Heart 9 7 6 0 22
9 Fordham 14 10 10 10 44
Preview | Matchup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: ESPN3.com
FCS Playoffs - First Round - Jack Coffey Field
3rd Qtr 2:09 1 2 3 4 Score
Morgan State 0 10 7 17
18 Richmond 22 7 7 36
Preview | Matchup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: ESPN3.com
FCS Playoffs - First Round - Robins Stadium
3rd Qtr 1:19 1 2 3 4 Score
25 Indiana State 0 7 24 31
16 Eastern Ky 13 3 0 16
Preview | Matchup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: ESPN3.com
FCS Playoffs - First Round - Roy Kidd Stadium
2nd Qtr 0:23 1 2 3 4 Score
11 SE Louisiana 3 7 10
19 Sam Houston St 0 0
Posted on 11/29/14 at 3:08 pm to sms151t
Fordham 44 F
Sacred Heart 22
Richmond 46 4
Morgan St 24
INS 31 4
EKU 16
Games just kicking off
Liberty JMU
SDSU Montana St
San Diego Montana
Sacred Heart 22
Richmond 46 4
Morgan St 24
INS 31 4
EKU 16
Games just kicking off
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SDSU Montana St
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