SDSU has a very good backup QB. I watched most of the game against Mizzou. He was 21-28 for 238 yards, and only threw 1 INT. They have 2 big receivers. One is 6'4", the other 6'5". The coaching staff did a really nice job of running high percentage pass plays. And, it helps to have 2 tall receivers who can go and get the ball. And, they have Zenner who ran for over 100 yards against Mizzou. SDSU also has a solid defense. Losing the starting QB hurts, but they have a highly capable backup QB. And, they have receivers that are very difficult to cover, including Zenner out of the backfield. YSU is only 1-6 against SDSU since SDSU moved up to FCS. The win came back in 2007, with SDSU winning 6 in a row.
NDSU has not skipped a beat. I watched alot of that game. Cannot even tell they have a new HC.
Obviously, YSU could win 1, or both of these games. YSU beat NDSU a few years ago at NDSU. But, do not be fooled into thinking SDSU is severely weakened by the loss of their starting QB. The backup played all but the first 3 possessions.
Missouri State is no longer a pushover, and that is the first MVFC game for both teams. It i on the road, and will be big game for both teams. MSU has won 4 in a row against YSU, after going 1-11 against YSU from 96-2007.
Alot of people seem to be high on Illinois State, and historically, they have been a thorn in the side of YSU. This includes when Tress was HC
YSU going 2-2 in these 4 road games will not be easy, and I would even say 2-2 in these 4 games would be a solid accomplishment.
As for the 4 home games, YSU traditionally lays an egg in at least 1 home game. This is something that happened even when Tressel was HC.
9-3/6-2 gets YSU into the playoffs, and likely at least 1 home game.
8-4/5-3 makes things much more dicey, especially if the losses are against other MVFC teams being considered for at large bids.
Unlike many on this board, I do not believe YSU gets screwed by the selection committee. And, while the MVFC is definitely one of the best conferences in FCS, the teams do not tend to fare all that well in the playoffs. I believe this, as much as anything is a major factor in the number of teams selected for the playoffs. OOC schedule strength is also a factor, especially for YSU. The D2 games are gone, but in their place are games against teams from the 2 worst conferences in FCS. One is non-scholarship, and the other partial scholarship. YSU would be much better served in a year with 12 games to play at least 1 team from a full scholarship FCS conference. Even if it is a bottom tier team, that would be a better win and help the SOS.