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YSU Penguin Athletics / Message to Strollo
« on: November 21, 2011, 09:49:42 AM »
Ron,

Please consider leaving the MFVC.  They do not get any national respect.  The CAA was down this year and got 5 teams in the playoffs.  Illinois State got screwed.  There is no way that a 7 win CAA team was as good as a 7 win MFVC this year.  It is statistically imposible that 5 teams from the CAA can get in 2 years in a row.  They are not that good from top to bottom this year.  Last year yes. 

The commissioner holds no clout nationally.  She changed the name of a football conference to that of a basketball conference.  Most people from Y-Town could give a sh** less about basketball.  This is a total embarrasement  and another failure by an inept person running the conference.


You shouldn't have to win the conference to thave the oppotunity to play in the playoffs.  That is what it boils down to if you play in the MVFC or whatever you call it.   Failure after failure by the commisioner in shaping the reputation of the conference.  She has no presence what so ever.

The CAA is a better fit for traveling fans.  With the addition of another Dakota team it is only going to get worse.  This is ridiculus.


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YSU Penguin Athletics / Committee Agonizes Over Final Picks
« on: November 16, 2011, 12:31:17 PM »
In the FCS Huddle: Committee agonizes over final picks
By Craig Haley, FCS Executive Director

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - We probably wouldn't be true red-blooded American sports fans if we didn't believe we could do a better job than the people who select our NCAA playoff fields.

It's a natural reaction to think some unknown committee locked in a room somewhere doesn't know our favorite team like we do and is out to harm it.

Brace yourself. The committee of 11 athletic directors who will select the 20- team FCS field this weekend is a knowledgeable group that will be thorough and agonize over every last pick. They're as passionate as us. And, no, they aren't out to harm our favorite team.

If you don't think the committee members are just like us, consider the first year that Jim O'Day, this year's chair for a second straight year, was a member of the committee, in 2008.

An AD isn't allowed to be in the room when the merits of his school's team are being discussed. The Appalachian State AD was sent from the room for, as O'Day remembers, about 20 seconds.

When O'Day, Montana's AD, stepped into the hallway, he was out there for about an hour. He was sweating bullets the way we would.

"I wondered if they had forgotten me," he looks back with a laugh.

The fun of talking FCS will turn more serious late Saturday/early Sunday in the final hours that lead up to the 20-team field being announced Sunday (10 a.m. ET, ESPNU).

The committee will begin building their field late Saturday afternoon in Indianapolis, basically have the bracket put together with 10 automatic bids to conference champions and 10 at-large selections after midnight and then analyze the field again Sunday morning to make certain they are comfortable with the selections.

The final couple at-large selections are always the hardest because for each team that gets in the field, three or four will be left bitterly disappointed by their near miss. Last year's final team in, North Dakota State, validated itself by winning two playoff games and then taking eventual national champion Eastern Washington to overtime in the quarterfinals.

"We get together and then we start going through the teams that are eligible," O'Day explained the process. "First you take out your 10 automatics and we list them up on the board. And then we start to list the others that are potential at-large. And that at-large (list) takes some time.

"We go through that process and then we vote and we vote and we vote and we vote. It's a computerized vote. If your team is one of the contenders, then you're knocked out of the voting. They blank you out so that you don't have that opportunity. There's time in between to talk about the different teams and the different conferences and the different sections of the country.

"We look at everything that's available to us. We look at the polls, we look at the rankings, the ratings, whatever might be available to us. The one valuable thing about sitting together in the room is you have 10 (other) people who are from various parts of the country who might know some things that don't necessarily show on paper. For example, in a certain game, did they miss a key player, did they miss their quarterback, did they miss a running back?"

With the playoffs in its second season at 20 teams, after expanding from 16, and likely heading to 24 teams in the future, one of the issues facing the committee is whether it should start to give at-large bids to teams whose win total is below seven against Division I competition. The committee has never done that before.

But perennially strong programs such as Delaware, Wofford and Liberty and perhaps a surging Portland State squad that could move to 8-3 on Saturday face having playoff-worthy resumes that don't include seven D-I wins.

"We're going to have to look at that this year. There's a number of quality teams out there that that might be the case," O'Day said.

"I think we look at that seven-win plateau as a benchmark. It helps us work the field a little bit. It's not one that we absolutely have to hang out hats on. But it is one we give a great deal of respect for as far as criteria. But there certainly can be instances, especially this year when you've got so many teams that are right in that area."

The committee selects the 20 teams before they determine host sites. The five seeded teams are guaranteed to host games through the semifinals unless they play a higher-seeded team. The games involving two non-seeded teams are based on financial guarantees from potential hosts, quality of facility, attendance history and potential and team performance.

Eight teams will be play in the first round on Nov. 26, with 12 earning byes to the second round, which will be held on Dec. 3. The quarterfinals will be played Dec. 9 and 10, the semifinals Dec. 16 and 17 and the championship game will return to Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas, on Jan. 7.


STATS THAT STAND OUT

Where's the blocking in the two conferences for historically black colleges, the MEAC and the SWAC? The top six players in the FCS in tackles for loss are from those two conferences.

The top three rushers in the official NCAA statistics - Indiana State's Shakir Bell, Stony Brook's Miguel Maysonet and Towson's Terrance West - are all averaging at least seven yards per carry. But none of the leaders can match Donovan Johnson's 8.6-yard average at Wofford (88 carries for 756 yards).

Davidson sophomore quarterback Jonathan Carkhuff is averaging 50.1 pass attempts per game.

Morehead State is fourth in the FCS in total offense (459.9 ypg), but has a 2-8 record.

Jonathan Grimes' 7,668 career all-purpose yards at William & Mary is over 2,600 more than any other FCS player.

Jackson State has the fourth-worst turnover margin in the FCS (minus-1.50 per game), but is 8-2.

Of course, Jackson State opponents are completing only 41 percent of their passes (125 of 305).

Bucknell senior cornerback Bryce Robertson has 12 interceptions with one game remaining.

Robertson clearly hasn't faced Cal Poly and North Dakota State. Those two teams have thrown one interception each this season.

Jacksonville senior quarterback Josh McGregor heads into his final game with 115 career touchdowns. The next closest has 66 (Eastern Washington's Bo Levi Mitchell, who has done it in only two seasons).

In 10 games, Idaho State has allowed 64 sacks, 22 more than any other team.

At least Idaho State has senior punter David Harrington. He is averaging 48.8 yards on 51 punts.

Illinois State has converted 14 of 17 fourth downs into first downs (82.4 percent).


FCS AWARDS

Watch lists for some of the FCS national awards were updated this week. The awards page can be found at http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page= cfoot2/fcsawards/index.aspx


FCS PLAYOFF PROJECTION

In the FCS Huddle has been projecting the potential FCS playoff field every week since the preseason. The projections, updated again Wednesday, are an expectation of Sunday's field 20-team following Week 12 action, and not based off current records or rankings. The projection is found at http://www.sportsnetwork.com/fcs/FCS_Bracket.pdf


ON-LINE CHAT FOR PLAYOFFS

Want to discuss the FCS playoff field that will be announced Sunday?

Join fellow In the FCS Huddle writer Sean Shapiro and I for a live chat starting at 9:45 a.m. We will answer questions, take your comments and serve as the ultimate selection show companion.

Visit the FCS section of www.SportsNetwork.com and stay connected throughout the selection show on ESPNU.


AROUND THE NATION

The last time a conference had five playoff teams was CAA Football in 2008. The CAA (Towson, Maine, Old Dominion, New Hampshire and James Madison, or perhaps Delaware if JMU falls out of the picture) and Missouri Valley Football Conference (North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Illinois State, Indiana State and Youngstown State) have some hope for five representatives ... If Towson wins at Rhode Island or Maine loses to at New Hampshire on Saturday, then Towson (8-2, 6-1) will earn the CAA's automatic bid to the playoffs. The Tigers own wins over Maine, Old Dominion and New Hampshire, which all remain alive for at least a share of the conference title ... It surely won't happen, but the Ohio Valley Conference could end in a six-way tie for the title between Tennessee Tech, Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State, UT Martin, Tennessee State and Murray State, all at 5-3 in conference play. If that happens, the automatic bid to the playoffs would be determined by a blind drawing ... Top-ranked Montana State (9-1) will try to beat No. 7 Montana (8-2) in back-to-back years for the first time since 2002 and '03. The Big Sky Conference believes this is the first-ever meeting when both teams are ranked in the Top 7 ... Ron McBride, 72, will coach his final game when he leads Weber State to Portland State, which hopes to improve its playoff resume ... It can be argued that Week 12's biggest game is Liberty at Stony Brook because the winner will secure the Big South championship and go the FCS playoffs for the first time, while the loser's strong season likely will be over. Both are 7-3 overall and 5-0 in conference play after Stony Brook opened the season 0-3 and Liberty 1-3 ... Charleston Southern's Jay Mills will coach his 100th career game when the Buccaneers head to Presbyterian in Big South action. The Bucs are 43-56 under Mills, but 0-10 this season ... Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State, both 5-5, aren't just playing for a winning season on Saturday in Natchitoches, La. (as opposed to SFA's Nacogdoches, Texas). The Southland Conference rivals are playing for Chief Caddo, the largest traveling trophy of all the NCAA rivalry games. Standing 7 feet, 6 inches tall and weighing over 320 pounds, the trophy is a wooden carving of the chief of the Native American tribe of the same name, and has been given to the winning team since 1961 ... Harvard has won nine of the last two meetings heading into Saturday's trip to Yale for "The Game". But Yale coach Tom Williams, 0-2 versus Harvard, has done well to shed the mistake of his rookie season in 2009 when he called a fourth-and-22 fake punt from his team's 26-yard line with 2:25 left and it led to the Bulldogs blowing their fourth-quarter lead against the Crimson ... Winner take all: A ticket to the SWAC Championship Game will go to the winner of the Alabama A&M at Prairie View A&M inter-division match- up. Prairie View has won the last six meetings ... There's a terrific battle to be leading tackler in the MEAC. South Carolina State linebacker Donovan Richard has 110, just two more than Howard All-American linebacker Keith Pough ... Lehigh (9-1, 4-0) will shoot for its second straight unbeaten season in the Patriot League when it hosts Lafayette (4-6) in the 147th meeting of college football's most played rivalry ... Holy Cross (5-5) needs a win at Fordham (1-9) to secure a seventh straight winning season ... Bryant's Jordan, with 1,706 rushing yards, is 147 away from surpassing David McCarty's Northeast Conference single-season record of 1,852 in 2008. Bryant will wrap up its season against Central Connecticut State ... The NEC's automatic bid to the playoff will go to Albany (7-3, 6-1) with a win over Sacred Heart (5-5). The Great Danes surely need it because co-leader Duquesne (8-2, 6-1) should beat rival Robert Morris ... How about a winning streak? Valparaiso (1-9), fresh off ending a 29-game losing streak, heads to Davidson (3-7) in its season finale. But the big game in the Pioneer Football League sends Jacksonville (7-3) from one coast to the other to take on San Diego (8-2). The winner will share the league title with Drake (9-2) ... Massachusetts, Texas State, UTSA and South Alabama play their final games on the FCS level on Saturday. Next fall, UMass will join the Mid-American Conference, Texas State and UTSA will be Western Athletic Conference members and South Alabama will play a FBS independent schedule a year before entering the Sun Belt Conference ... Four Southern Conference teams play Southeastern Conference teams on Saturday. The last SoCon win over an SEC team was The Citadel beating Arkansas, 10-3, in 1992. That game helped cost Arkansas coach Jack Crowe, now the Jacksonville State mentor, his job ... Third-ranked SoCon champion Georgia Southern (9-1) received a 25th-place vote in this week's Associated Press FBS Top 25. Yeah, bring on Alabama ... Lastly, get set for the last Great West Conference game. South Dakota (6-4) will visit North Dakota (7-3), with the winner earning a share of the conference crown with Cal Poly.


JUST THE PICKS

Last Week's Record: 43-16 (.729)

Season Record: 530-183 (.743)

X-Predicted Winner

All Times EST

Thursday, Nov. 17

Nicholls State (1-9, 0-6 Southland) at X-Southeastern Louisiana (2-8, 0-6), 8 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 19

X-No. 11 Maine (8-2, 6-1 CAA) at No. 12 New Hampshire (7-3, 5-2), noon

X-No. 18 Harvard (8-1, 6-0 Ivy) at Yale (5-4, 4-2), noon

X-William & Mary (4-6, 2-5 CAA) at Richmond (3-7, 0-7), noon

Robert Morris (2-8, 2-5 NEC) at X-Duquesne (8-2, 6-1), noon

Central Connecticut State (3-7, 2-5 NEC) at X-Bryant (7-3, 5-2), noon

Wagner (3-7, 3-4 NEC) at X-Monmouth (5-5, 4-3), noon

X-No. 4 Northern Iowa (8-2, 6-1 MVFC) at No. 14 Illinois State (9-1, 6-1), noon

The Citadel (4-6) at X-South Carolina (8-2), noon

Lafayette (4-6, 2-3 Patriot) at X-No. 6 Lehigh (9-1, 5-0), 12:30 p.m.

X-No. 8 Towson (8-2, 6-1 CAA) at Rhode Island (3-7, 2-5), 12:30 p.m.

X-Brown (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) at Columbia (0-9, 0-6), 12:30 p.m.

Samford (6-4) at X-Auburn (6-4), 1 p.m.

X-Cornell (4-5, 2-4 Ivy) at Penn (5-4, 4-2), 1 p.m.

No. 24 Furman (6-4) at X-Florida (5-5), 1 p.m.

Charleston Southern (0-10, 0-5 Big South) at X-Presbyterian (3-7, 2-3), 1 p.m.

X-No. 19 James Madison (6-4, 4-3 CAA) at Massachusetts (5-5, 3-4), 1 p.m.

Morgan State (5-5, 4-3 MEAC) at X-Hampton (6-4, 4-3), 1 p.m.

X-Holy Cross (5-5) at Fordham (1-9), 1 p.m.

X-Butler (5-5, 3-4 Pioneer) at Morehead State (2-8, 1-6), 1 p.m.

Valparaiso (1-9, 1-6 Pioneer) at X-Davidson (3-7, 1-6), 1 p.m.

Sacred Heart (5-5, 3-4 NEC) at X-Albany (7-3, 6-1), 1 p.m.

Missouri State (1-9, 1-6 MVFC) at X-Youngstown State (6-4, 4-3), 1 p.m.

X-Bucknell (6-4, 3-2 Patriot) at Colgate (4-6, 1-4), 1 p.m.

X-Howard (5-5, 4-3 MEAC) at Delaware State (2-8, 0-7), 1 p.m.

UT Martin (5-5, 4-3 OVC) at X-Eastern Kentucky (6-4, 5-2), 1 p.m.

Princeton (1-8, 1-5 Ivy) at X-Dartmouth (4-5, 3-3), 1:30 p.m.

X-Gardner-Webb (4-6, 2-3 Big South) at VMI (1-9, 1-4), 1:30 p.m.

North Carolina Central (2-8, 1-6 MEAC) at X-North Carolina A&T (4-6, 3-4), 1:30 p.m.

X-Murray State (6-4, 4-3 OVC) at Southeast Missouri State (3-7, 2-5), 2 p.m.

X-Coastal Carolina (6-4) at Western Carolina (1-9), 2 p.m.

No. 22 South Dakota (6-4, 2-1 Great West) at X-North Dakota (7-3, 2-1), 2 p.m.

X-No. 13 Wofford (7-3, 5-2 SoCon) at Chattanooga (5-5, 3-4), 2 p.m.

Alcorn State (2-7, 1-7 SWAC) at X-No. 21 Jackson State (8-2, 6-2), 2 p.m.

Campbell (6-4) at X-Georgia State (2-8), 2 p.m.

Minot State (2-7) at X-UTSA (3-6), 2 p.m.

X-South Carolina State (6-4, 5-2 MEAC) at Savannah State (1-9, 1-6), 2 p.m.

X-No. 5 North Dakota State (9-1, 6-1 MEAC) at Western Illinois (2-8, 1-6), 2 p.m.

No. 3 Georgia Southern (9-1) at X-Alabama (9-1), 2 p.m.

No. 7 Montana (8-2, 6-1 Big Sky) at X-No. 1 Montana State (9-1, 7-0), 2:05 p.m.

Southern Illinois (3-7, 1-6 MVFC) at X-Indiana State (6-4, 4-3), 2:05 p.m.

Austin Peay (3-7, 2-5 OVC) at X-No. 23 Tennessee Tech (6-3, 5-2), 2:30 p.m.

Florida A&M (7-3, 5-2 MEAC) vs. X-Bethune-Cookman (7-3, 5-2) at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, 2:30 p.m.

X-Cal Poly (5-5) at South Alabama (6-3), 3 p.m.

X-No. 9 Appalachian State (7-3, 5-2 SoCon) at Elon (5-5, 3-4), 3 p.m.

X-Jacksonville State (6-4, 5-2 OVC) at Tennessee State (5-5, 4-3), 3 p.m.

X-Alabama A&M (7-3, 6-2 SWAC) at Prairie View A&M (5-5, 5-3), 3 p.m.

Stephen F. Austin (5-5, 4-2 Southland) at X-Northwestern State (5-5, 3-3), 3 p.m.

X-No. 16 Liberty (7-3, 5-0 Big South) at Stony Brook (7-3, 5-0), 3:30 p.m.

X-No. 15 Delaware (6-4, 4-3 CAA) vs. Villanova (2-8, 1-6) at PPL Park in Chester, Pa., 3:30 p.m.

Texas Southern (4-6, 2-6 SWAC) at X-Arkansas-Pine Bluff (5-5, 4-4), 3:30 p.m.

Jacksonville (7-3, 6-1 Pioneer) at X-San Diego (8-2, 6-1), 4 p.m.

X-No. 2 Sam Houston State (10-0) at Texas State (6-5), 4 p.m.

Weber State (4-6, 4-3 Big Sky) at X-No. 25 Portland State (7-3, 5-2), 4:05 p.m.

UC Davis (3-7) at X-Sacramento State (4-6), 5:05 p.m.

X-Eastern Washington (5-5, 4-3 Big Sky) at Idaho State (2-8, 1-6), 6 p.m.

Southern Utah (5-5) at X-Northern Arizona (4-6), 6:05 p.m.

X-McNeese State (5-5, 3-3 Southland) at Lamar (4-6, 2-4), 7 p.m.


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YSU Penguin Athletics / MVFC will not get 4 teams into the playoffs
« on: November 14, 2011, 03:39:52 PM »
Mark my words.  The A-holes are getting ready to screw the league out of 4 teams.  We will only get 2 or 3 in the playoffs.  They are setting things up by not ranking us or Indiana State. 

Lets not forget that Indiana State put a beat down on FBS WKU. 

This is exacly what is happening.  I've seen this before.

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This deserves its own discussion. 
We beat 2 ranked teams, one of which was #1 while on the road. 

We have been close in every game we have played and have out played almost everyone.  WE have imporved each week and continue to get better.

WTF?

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Coaches Poll
« on: November 14, 2011, 03:17:57 PM »
Coaches Poll 11/14
Team (No. 1 Votes) 2011 Record Points Previous Ranking
1. Montana State (18) 9-1 683 2
2. Georgia Southern (2) 9-1 660 3
3. Sam Houston State (8) 10-0 656 4
4. Northern Iowa 8-2 605 5
5. North Dakota State 9-1 579 1
6. Lehigh 9-1 559 6
7. Montana 8-2 536 7
8. Appalachian State 7-3 515 8
9. Old Dominon 9-2 464 11
10. Towson 8-2 454 12
11. Maine 8-2 404 13
12. Wofford 7-3 349 9
13. New Hampshire 7-3 339 10
14. Illinois State 7-3 291 16
T14. Harvard 8-1 291 14
16. Liberty 7-3 291 14
17. Delaware 6-4 223 17
18. Jackson State 8-2 198 18
19. Central Arkansas 8-3 155 25
20. James Madison 6-4 150 19
21. Tennessee Tech 6-3 147 20
22. North Dakota 7-3 119 22
23. Indiana State 6-4 102 23
24. South Dakota 6-4 71 24
25. Norfolk State 9-2 63 NR
Others receiving votes: Portland State (35); Furman (31); Youngstown State (19); Drake (18); San Diego (18); Jacksonville State (17); William & Mary (11); Brown (9); Jacksonville (9); Stony Brook (9); Southern Utah (9); Florida A&M (8); Eastern Washington (4); Alabama State (3); Eastern Kentucky (3); Albany (1); Cal Poly (1); Stephen F. Austin (1).

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Message to Hannon
« on: November 14, 2011, 03:14:02 PM »
Bob,

Couple things:

1.  The subject of the TSN ranking situation on tonight's show should be a topic of conversation.  This is total BS and is pissing of the locals.
2.  Please ask the coach how many points we need to score in order to make the top 25.  I think 100 will get us some attention.
3.  Make sure they 570 turns on the internet feed.  We had to call the show and Denny got it taken care of for us.  Not sure what is going on down there at 570 sometmes.
4.  Ask someone in the administration when we are leaving the MFVC because a less deserving team from a different conference will make the playoffs over YSU (obviously assuming we win next week). 
5.  Ask the coach what quality wins he thinks South Dakota has and how they stack up to his wins. 

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Quarterback Nathan Dick of Central Arkansas, runningbacks Brock Jackolski of Stony Brook and Terrance West of Towson, defensive end Zack Nash of Sacramento State, and Youngstown State kicker David Brown have been selected as the College Sporting News All-Stars for the week ending November 13, 2011 in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. Dick and Jackolski are the first repeat All-Star honorees of 2011.

Each of the honorees are listed here with their achievements and their school, position, height, weight, class and hometown.

Nathan Dick, Central Arkansas, Quarterback, 6-4, 222, Quarterback, Allen, TX

Dick threw three second-half touchdowns and pass for a career-high 457 yards in a 23-22 non-conference victory over Texas State for Central Arkansas’ seventh consecutive win. He led the Bears on their game-winning drive in the final four minutes, completing passes of 16, 12, 12, 6 and 19 yards, the latter on fourth-and-8 from the Texas State 30. His 457-yard performance was the fourth-best in school history, while his 64 attempts was a school record. Dick threw touchdown passes of 14, 44 and 12 yards in leading UCA to 556 yards of total offense.

Brock Jackolski, Stony Brook, Runningback/Return Specialist, 5-10, 198, Sr., Shirley, NY

Jackolski set a Big South single-game record with five touchdowns and 30 points scored in Stony Brook’s record-setting 76-28 win over Gardner-Webb. He rushed for four touchdowns -- tying a single-game League record, and caught a TD pass while amassing 192 all-purpose yards. Jackolski returned the opening kickoff 78 yards and later scored from 1-yard out to give the Seawolves an early 7-0 lead. He added an 18-yard scoring run and 7-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter, and capped his day with touchdown runs of 53 and 30 yards in the fourth quarter.

Terrance West, Towson, Runningback, 5-11, 222, Fr., Baltimore, MD

West led the Tigers' offense to a 56-42 shootout win over New Hampshire by carrying the ball 23 times for 261 yards (both season-highs) and four touchdowns in the victory. West has rushed for 1,190 yards in nine games this season and leads the country with 25 touchdowns. His 2.7 touchdown/game average is currently better than Omar Cuff's league record of 2.3 touchdowns a game for Delaware in 15 games during the 2007 season.

Zack Nash, Sacramento State, Defensive End, 6-4, 260, Sr., Vacaville, CA

Nash matched his career highs with five sacks and six tackles-for-loss in the team's 24-9 win over Idaho State . Both stats tied his own school records which were set last year at Idaho State. During the game, Nash also became the school's career sack leader with 29.5 career sacks. As a team, the Hornets tied their Div. I-era record with 10 sacks. The game marked the first time since 1993 that the Hornets have held two opponents under 10 points in the same season.

David Brown, Youngstown State, Kicker, 5-10, 180, Jr., Ojai, CA

Brown had a career-high two field goals made, including the game winner as the Penguins upset top-ranked North Dakota State, 27-24. Brown made a 33-yard field goal in the first quarter and drilled a 30-yard kick in the third quarter which put YSU on top 27-24. That second field goal proved to be the difference in the game. Brown also made all three of his extra-point tries in the Fargodome, finishing with nine points.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / I have that feeling again.....
« on: November 14, 2011, 11:39:26 AM »
They're going to screw us over in the polls.  The Bastards.  We'll see.

The only ones that matter is the TSN and GPI.  Everything else doesn't matter.  We need the ranking to have a shot at the playoffs.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / TSN Poll 11/7
« on: November 07, 2011, 03:24:30 PM »
1. North Dakota State Bison (143) 9-0 4,004 1
2. Montana State Bobcats (16) 9-1 3,847 2
3. Sam Houston State Bearkats (1) 9-0 3,673 4
4. Georgia Southern Eagles 8-1 3,425 5
5. Northern Iowa Panthers 7-2 3,309 6
6. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 8-1 3,131 8
7. New Hampshire Wildcats (1) 7-2 2,957 9
8. Montana Grizzlies 8-2 2,785 10
9. Wofford Terriers 7-2 2,718 11
10. Appalachian State Mountaineers 6-3 2,572 3
11. Old Dominion Monarchs 8-2 2,401 12
12. Towson Tigers 7-2 2,350 14
13. Maine Black Bears 7-2 2,070 7
14. Illinois State Redbirds 7-3 1,665 17
15. Delaware Blue Hens 5-4 1,342 16
16. Liberty Flames 7-3 1,258 22
17. Furman Paladins 6-3 1,246 NR
18. Harvard Crimson 7-1 1,090 23
19. Central Arkansas Bears 7-3 1,048 25
20. James Madison Dukes 5-4 895 13
21. Jackson State Tigers 7-2 525 15
22. Norfolk State Spartans 8-2 468 NR
23. Alabama State Hornets 7-2 438 NR
24. South Dakota Coyotes 5-4 437 24
25. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 6-3 427 NR


Others receiving votes: Indiana State 360, Brown 270, Jacksonville State 261, Portland State 217, Tennessee Tech 206, Alabama A&M 193, North Dakota 126, Georgetown 124, William & Mary 91, Stony Brook 55, San Diego 54, Southern Utah 53, Chattanooga 39, Cal Poly 34, Duquesne 24, Bethune-Cookman 24, Murray State 23, Massachusetts 11, Drake 11, Albany 9, Lafayette 9, Richmond 9, Florida A&M 8, Penn 6, Bryant 5, Samford 5, UT Martin 5, Grambling State 4, Texas State 3, The Citadel 1, Northwestern State 1, South Dakota State 1, Yale 1, Jacksonville 1.


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YSU Penguin Athletics / We're not ranked again
« on: October 31, 2011, 04:41:40 PM »
I thought we would be ranked because we beat Illinois State and they are ranked.  I also thought that they would notice how we are improving defensively each week.  I also thought that we would get ranked going into UNI, but this is probably the best case scenario. 

I hope YSU plays with a chip on thier shoulder.  Winning this game  should bring the fans back to Y-town.  People that watch HS football over college ball are idiots.  I can't stand it, never could and hate it.  I hate HS football.  It sucks.

We should be ranked over the South Dakota Coyotes

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In the FCS Huddle: Bison likely to be new top-ranked team
By Sean Shapiro, FCS Assistant

Philadelphia, Pa (Sports Network) - And then there were two.

With top-ranked Georgia Southern's loss to Appalachian State, North Dakota State and Sam Houston State remain as the lone unbeaten teams in the FCS.

For North Dakota State, that mark of perfection seems even more impressive after its 27-19 win against No. 2 Northern Iowa.

While Sam Houston State rolled to a 66-0 shellacking of Lamar, North Dakota State played a well-rounded contest to knock off the Panthers.

Picking off a pair of Northern Iowa passes - the first two of the season - and only allowing 53 rushing yards, the Bison defense was impressive.

North Dakota State, which trailed only briefly against Northern Iowa, should be the new top-ranked team in The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 on Monday.

Sam Houston State may get some first-place votes, but it's also unlikely the Bearkats will finish ahead of Appalachian State or Montana State.


MONARCHS ON CUSP OF PLAYOFFS

In its first season in CAA Football, Old Dominion (7-2) is on the cusp of making the FCS playoffs after a 23-20 upset against No. 9 James Madison in the Oyster Bowl.

While the Monarchs deserve credit for the second-half comeback, it's hard to ignore the injuries suffered by the Dukes' offensive line. Losing three starters on the line, two in the first half and one early in the second, the Dukes' offense managed only 68 yards in the second half.

In the first half, with a mostly healthy line, the Dukes had amassed 266 total yards and all 20 of their points.

Already with seven victories, it appears that Old Dominion is in good shape for the playoffs. However, at least splitting its last two games with Richmond and William & Mary could improve Old Dominion's seeding.

For James Madison (5-3, 3-2 CAA), making the playoffs comes down to winning two of its final three games. It's a tough test because the Dukes must travel to New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

SNOW SUBDUES FANS, KICKS

While the biggest games of the week were played in comfortable conditions, many teams in the Northeast dealt with an odd case of October snow.

Maine-Villanova, Albany-Wagner, Marist-Drake, Bucknell-Lafayette and Yale- Columbia were among a number of games that felt the negative effects of the storm. Not only did the weather lower attendance numbers, but it also factored in a missed field goal or extra point in all five contests.

There was also heavy, constant snow at the Harvard-Dartmouth game, but it didn't lead to any missed kicks.

STREAK OVER

It wasn't snow, but rain fell hard in Providence, R.I., as Brown ended Penn's 18-game Ivy League winning streak. Brown won 6-0, getting a pair of field goals from Alex Norocea (39 and 42 yards) and limited the Quakers to just 151 yards of total offense.

It was also the first time since 1997 that the Quakers were shut out, ending the second-longest scoring streak in Ivy League history at 136 games.

Brown currently holds the record of 155 straight games with at least a point.


THE DREAM IS OVER

While Eastern Washington played in much nicer conditions than some teams on the East Coast, the defending FCS champion Eagles' dream of making the playoffs again are over. Falling to Portland State, 43-26 at home, the Eagles fell to 4-5 and will not get an at-large bid, even if they win their final two games.

After starting the season at 0-4, Eastern Washington had stormed back to even its record. However, a 338 to minus-one advantage in rushing yards for Portland State and an inability by Eastern Washington to convert on third downs (3 of 13) will leave the defending champs at home for the playoffs.

STAT OF THE WEEK

Northern Colorado receiver Patrick Walker caught 10 passes for 315 yards, breaking both the school and Big Sky records for receiving yards in a contest. He also caught a pair of long touchdowns - 80- and 88-yarders - but Northern Colorado fell to North Dakota, 27-25.

TEAM OF THE WEEK

North Dakota State: The Bison will be the new top-ranked team in the country. Simple as that.

PARTING SHOTS

Look out for Youngstown State, The Penguins defeated Western Illinois ,56-14, for their third straight win. They face Northern Iowa and North Dakota State in the next two weeks
.. Ugly overtime: Campbell defeated Davidson, 26-20, in triple overtime. However, both teams struggled to score in the extra period, managing a combined nine points ... Lehigh defeated Colgate, 45-25, but quarterback Chris Lum failed to pass for 300 yards for the first time this season ... Morgan State defeated Delaware State, 12-0, in a rain-soaked contest. It was the Bears' first shutout since Oct. 7, 2006 ... Meanwhile, MEAC leader Norfolk State bounced back from a loss in Week 8 with a 14-10 win against North Carolina A&T ... Wofford took out any frustrations it had from being upset by Furman against Elon. Rushing for 465 yards and six touchdowns, the Terriers won, 48-28 ... Despite its 3-0 start in non-conference play, Richmond has yet to win a CAA Football contest. This weekend, the Spiders fell to 0-5 in the conference with a 28-7 loss to Massachusetts ... Four different players rushed for touchdowns, leading New Hampshire to a 31-24 win against Rhode Island ... A Murray State missed extra point with 6:20 left in the fourth quarter helped Eastern Kentucky hold on, 34-33 ... Gardner-Webb's defense set a school-record with seven sacks in a 14-7 win against Charleston Southern ... Montana erased the demons of last year's loss to Weber State and came away with a convincing 45-10 victory .... Rodrick Rumble became the Idaho State single-season leader for receptions and yards, hauling in 13 passes for 145 yards in a 54-13 loss to Montana State. Rumble also has the Big Sky record for receptions in a season with 98 ... Liberty got its first test of the Big South schedule, but still came away unscathed after defeating Presbyterian, 27-20, in overtime ... Stephen F. Austin's defense had a big day, recording nine sacks in a 37-17 win against McNeese State ... Nathan Dick passed for 299 yards and five touchdowns, leading Central Arkansas to a 55-29 win against Southeastern Louisiana.


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YSU Penguin Athletics / How the D Stacks Up Statistically so Far
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Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Rushing Defense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Carries   Net   Avg   TDs   Ydspgm   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Harvard   5   134   277   2.07   2   55.40   4   1   0
2   Sam Houston St.   6   135   359   2.66   3   59.83   6   0   0
3   Illinois St.   7   226   494   2.19   5   70.57   4   3   0
4   N.C. A&T   6   185   445   2.41   8   74.17   4   2   0
5   Norfolk St.   7   242   564   2.33   5   80.57   6   1   0
6   Texas Southern   6   168   508   3.02   10   84.67   2   4   0
7   Bucknell   7   217   597   2.75   3   85.29   4   3   0
8   Drake   7   221   605   2.74   4   86.43   5   2   0
9   James Madison   7   223   626   2.81   8   89.43   5   2   0
10   Georgetown   7   243   635   2.61   6   90.71   5   2   0
11   Dayton   7   218   664   3.05   4   94.86   4   3   0
12   Ga. Southern   6   192   581   3.03   8   96.83   6   0   0
13   Lehigh   7   220   694   3.15   6   99.14   6   1   0
14   San Diego   7   214   709   3.31   7   101.29   6   1   0
15   Stony Brook   6   156   609   3.90   5   101.50   3   3   0
16   Northwestern St.   7   216   726   3.36   11   103.71   4   3   0
17   Alabama A&M   7   255   735   2.88   8   105.00   5   2   0
18   Robert Morris   6   202   633   3.13   3   105.50   2   4   0
19   Penn   5   160   535   3.34   2   107.00   3   2   0
20   Yale   5   160   536   3.35   5   107.20   3   2   0
21   Wofford   6   212   676   3.19   9   112.67   5   1   0
22   North Dakota St.   6   209   684   3.27   3   114.00   6   0   0
23   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   216   799   3.70   6   114.14   4   3   0
23   Old Dominion   7   280   799   2.85   10   114.14   5   2   0
25   Jacksonville St.   6   187   690   3.69   9   115.00   5   1   0
26   Rhode Island   6   217   696   3.21   8   116.00   1   5   0
27   Jackson St.   7   287   835   2.91   7   119.29   6   1   0
28   Liberty   7   262   836   3.19   7   119.43   4   3   0
29   Montana St.   7   216   845   3.91   8   120.71   6   1   0
30   Princeton   5   184   607   3.30   7   121.40   1   4   0
31   UNI   6   202   735   3.64   5   122.50   5   1   0
32   Campbell   6   208   737   3.54   10   122.83   3   3   0
33   Florida A&M   7   250   907   3.63   10   129.57   4   3   0
34   Monmouth   6   212   789   3.72   11   131.50   3   3   0
35   Tenn.-Martin   6   226   798   3.53   6   133.00   3   3   0
36   Massachusetts   6   229   799   3.49   6   133.17   4   2   0
37   Southern Ill.   6   216   803   3.72   7   133.83   2   4   0
38   Delaware   7   214   958   4.48   10   136.86   4   3   0
39   South Ala.   6   239   824   3.45   7   137.33   4   2   0
40   McNeese St.   6   223   826   3.70   5   137.67   3   3   0
41   Montana   7   279   965   3.46   9   137.86   5   2   0
42   Northern Ariz.   6   201   830   4.13   10   138.33   2   4   0
43   Marist   7   280   979   3.50   13   139.86   2   5   0
44   Howard   7   276   984   3.57   8   140.57   3   4   0
45   Portland St.   6   211   847   4.01   9   141.17   3   3   0
46   Eastern Ky.   6   248   862   3.48   6   143.67   3   3   0
47   William & Mary   7   264   1006   3.81   6   143.71   4   3   0
48   Cal Poly   6   214   879   4.11   9   146.50   3   3   0
49   Towson   6   198   887   4.48   6   147.83   5   1   0
50   South Carolina St.   7   288   1035   3.59   9   147.86   4   3   0
51   Butler   7   279   1039   3.72   13   148.43   4   3   0
52   Maine   6   240   891   3.71   12   148.50   5   1   0
53   Lamar   6   246   895   3.64   15   149.17   3   3   0
54   Youngstown St.   6   209   898   4.30   14   149.67   3   3   0
55   Bethune-Cookman   6   230   909   3.95   8   151.50   3   3   0
56   Coastal Caro.   6   231   912   3.95   15   152.00   4   2   0
57   Columbia   5   204   762   3.74   8   152.40   0   5   0
58   Wagner   6   249   918   3.69   10   153.00   1   5   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Pass Defense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Patt   Pcomp   Papct   Ydscmp   Int   Intpct   Yds   Ydsatt   TDs   Ydspgm   CM   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Chattanooga   7   153   79   51.63   10.41   8   5.23   822   5.37   3   117.43   0   3   4   0
2   Elon   7   168   76   45.24   11.95   6   3.57   908   5.40   12   129.71   1   4   3   0
3   Duquesne   7   176   98   55.68   10.22   6   3.41   1002   5.69   6   143.14   0   5   2   0
4   Central Conn. St.   7   166   93   56.02   10.97   5   3.01   1020   6.14   7   145.71   1   2   5   0
5   Jacksonville   7   184   96   52.17   11.11   7   3.80   1067   5.80   7   152.43   0   5   2   0
6   Brown   5   146   79   54.11   9.99   6   4.11   789   5.40   4   157.80   0   4   1   0
7   Howard   7   202   103   50.99   10.85   10   4.95   1118   5.53   12   159.71   0   3   4   0
8   Texas Southern   6   152   57   37.50   17.16   6   3.95   978   6.43   8   163.00   0   2   4   0
9   Wofford   6   175   101   57.71   9.89   4   2.29   999   5.71   7   166.50   1   5   1   0
10   Southern U.   7   231   109   47.19   10.73   8   3.46   1170   5.06   3   167.14   1   2   5   0
11   Southern Utah   7   204   114   55.88   10.34   7   3.43   1179   5.78   8   168.43   1   3   4   0
12   Richmond   6   160   93   58.13   10.87   3   1.88   1011   6.32   4   168.50   0   3   3   0
13   Davidson   6   148   84   56.76   12.14   3   2.03   1020   6.89   7   170.00   0   2   4   0
14   Marist   7   193   124   64.25   9.64   4   2.07   1195   6.19   9   170.71   0   2   5   0
15   Liberty   7   200   111   55.50   10.77   7   3.50   1196   5.98   8   170.86   0   4   3   0
16   Jackson St.   7   210   93   44.29   12.90   7   3.33   1200   5.71   6   171.43   0   6   1   0
17   Albany (NY)   6   192   100   52.08   10.29   6   3.13   1029   5.36   8   171.50   0   4   2   0
18   North Dakota St.   6   169   104   61.54   10.05   9   5.33   1045   6.18   5   174.17   0   6   0   0
19   Eastern Ill.   7   167   119   71.26   10.27   2   1.20   1222   7.32   9   174.57   0   1   6   0
20   Appalachian St.   6   152   79   51.97   13.30   7   4.61   1051   6.91   6   175.17   0   4   2   0
21   Maine   6   198   109   55.05   9.70   11   5.56   1057   5.34   4   176.17   2   5   1   0
22   Bethune-Cookman   6   153   81   52.94   13.19   8   5.23   1068   6.98   10   178.00   0   3   3   0
23   Lafayette   6   179   93   51.96   11.53   5   2.79   1072   5.99   8   178.67   0   2   4   0
24   Nicholls St.   7   167   102   61.08   12.27   6   3.59   1252   7.50   14   178.86   1   1   6   0
25   McNeese St.   6   157   83   52.87   12.96   6   3.82   1076   6.85   11   179.33   1   3   3   0
26   Montana St.   7   205   107   52.20   11.77   5   2.44   1259   6.14   9   179.86   1   6   1   0
27   South Ala.   6   138   80   57.97   13.61   3   2.17   1089   7.89   11   181.50   0   4   2   0
28   Citadel   6   148   101   68.24   10.95   3   2.03   1106   7.47   6   184.33   0   2   4   0
29   Tenn.-Martin   6   170   95   55.88   11.68   5   2.94   1110   6.53   9   185.00   0   3   3   0
30   Coastal Caro.   6   177   106   59.89   10.61   2   1.13   1125   6.36   7   187.50   0   4   2   0
31   Delaware   7   223   122   54.71   10.79   9   4.04   1316   5.90   5   188.00   0   4   3   0
32   South Carolina St.   7   237   135   56.96   9.83   13   5.49   1327   5.60   8   189.57   0   4   3   0
33   Furman   6   142   82   57.75   13.90   6   4.23   1140   8.03   6   190.00   0   3   3   0
34   Sacred Heart   6   177   91   51.41   12.54   4   2.26   1141   6.45   10   190.17   0   4   2   0
35   Alcorn St.   5   152   78   51.32   12.21   4   2.63   952   6.26   8   190.40   1   1   4   0
36   Idaho St.   7   183   100   54.64   13.34   7   3.83   1334   7.29   10   190.57   0   2   5   0
37   Samford   6   181   95   52.49   12.05   10   5.52   1145   6.33   6   190.83   0   4   2   0
38   Montana   7   228   132   57.89   10.15   8   3.51   1340   5.88   8   191.43   1   5   2   0
39   Penn   5   143   74   51.75   13.00   7   4.90   962   6.73   9   192.40   0   3   2   0
40   Grambling   6   182   99   54.40   11.69   6   3.30   1157   6.36   9   192.83   0   2   4   0
41   Sacramento St.   6   172   96   55.81   12.06   4   2.33   1158   6.73   6   193.00   2   3   3   0
42   Alabama St.   7   247   120   48.58   11.29   17   6.88   1355   5.49   8   193.57   0   6   1   0
43   William & Mary   7   212   131   61.79   10.35   9   4.25   1356   6.40   7   193.71   0   4   3   0
44   Southern Ill.   6   136   84   61.76   13.90   4   2.94   1168   8.59   11   194.67   0   2   4   0
45   Prairie View   7   203   111   54.68   12.31   3   1.48   1366   6.73   13   195.14   1   4   3   0
46   N.C. A&T   6   187   116   62.03   10.16   4   2.14   1178   6.30   7   196.33   0   4   2   0
47   Morgan St.   7   192   106   55.21   13.03   10   5.21   1381   7.19   13   197.29   0   4   3   0
48   Southeastern La.   6   168   92   54.76   12.89   3   1.79   1186   7.06   15   197.67   0   1   5   0
49   Holy Cross   6   186   112   60.22   10.61   4   2.15   1188   6.39   11   198.00   0   3   3   0
50   Western Caro.   6   126   76   60.32   15.66   2   1.59   1190   9.44   12   198.33   0   1   5   0
51   Hampton   6   191   106   55.50   11.27   6   3.14   1195   6.26   6   199.17   0   3   3   0
52   Dartmouth   5   166   114   68.67   8.75   3   1.81   997   6.01   5   199.40   0   1   4   0
53   Robert Morris   6   158   100   63.29   12.08   5   3.16   1208   7.65   11   201.33   0   2   4   0
54   Eastern Wash.   7   205   132   64.39   10.77   6   2.93   1421   6.93   10   203.00   0   3   4   0
55   Eastern Ky.   6   177   107   60.45   11.50   7   3.95   1231   6.95   8   205.17   0   3   3   0
56   Norfolk St.   7   238   125   52.52   11.56   6   2.52   1445   6.07   11   206.43   0   6   1   0
57   Stephen F. Austin   6   158   92   58.23   13.53   4   2.53   1245   7.88   11   207.50   0   1   5   0
58   Lamar   6   167   100   59.88   12.46   7   4.19   1246   7.46   10   207.67   0   3   3   0
59   Towson   6   175   113   64.57   11.10   4   2.29   1254   7.17   9   209.00   1   5   1   0
60   Alabama A&M   7   184   93   50.54   15.84   8   4.35   1473   8.01   9   210.43   0   5   2   0
61   Colgate   7   183   110   60.11   13.45   8   4.37   1479   8.08   10   211.29   1   4   3   0
62   James Madison   7   210   129   61.43   11.49   7   3.33   1482   7.06   9   211.71   0   5   2   0
63   N.C. Central   6   180   102   56.67   12.54   8   4.44   1279   7.11   10   213.17   0   1   5   0
64   Youngstown St.   6   167   103   61.68   12.48   3   1.80   1285   7.69   9   214.17   0   3   3   0
65   Monmouth   6   173   97   56.07   13.26   7   4.05   1286   7.43   10   214.33   0   3   3   0
66   Gardner-Webb   6   155   97   62.58   13.34   2   1.29   1294   8.35   11   215.67   0   1   5   0
67   UNI   6   206   126   61.17   10.31   14   6.80   1299   6.31   5   216.50   0   5   1   0
68   Murray St.   7   227   122   53.74   12.52   4   1.76   1527   6.73   9   218.14   0   4   3   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Total Defense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Plays   Yds   Avg   TDs   Ydspgm   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Texas Southern   6   320   1486   4.64   22   247.67   2   4   0
2   N.C. A&T   6   372   1623   4.36   16   270.50   4   2   0
3   Wofford   6   387   1675   4.33   17   279.17   5   1   0
4   Sam Houston St.   6   374   1716   4.59   11   286.00   6   0   0
5   Norfolk St.   7   480   2009   4.19   16   287.00   6   1   0
6   North Dakota St.   6   378   1729   4.57   8   288.17   6   0   0
7   Chattanooga   7   438   2020   4.61   19   288.57   3   4   0
8   Liberty   7   462   2032   4.40   17   290.29   4   3   0
9   Jackson St.   7   497   2035   4.09   14   290.71   6   1   0
10   Penn   5   303   1497   4.94   14   299.40   3   2   0
11   Howard   7   478   2102   4.40   22   300.29   3   4   0
12   Montana St.   7   421   2104   5.00   19   300.57   6   1   0
13   James Madison   7   433   2108   4.87   17   301.14   5   2   0
14   Illinois St.   7   429   2120   4.94   19   302.86   4   3   0
15   Robert Morris   6   360   1841   5.11   16   306.83   2   4   0
16   Marist   7   473   2174   4.60   24   310.57   2   5   0
17   Duquesne   7   471   2176   4.62   20   310.86   5   2   0
18   Harvard   5   319   1563   4.90   8   312.60   4   1   0
19   Alabama A&M   7   439   2208   5.03   17   315.43   5   2   0
20   McNeese St.   6   380   1902   5.01   18   317.00   3   3   0
21   Tenn.-Martin   6   396   1908   4.82   17   318.00   3   3   0
22   South Ala.   6   377   1913   5.07   18   318.83   4   2   0
23   Bucknell   7   458   2235   4.88   21   319.29   4   3   0
24   Dayton   7   467   2248   4.81   14   321.14   4   3   0
25   Elon   7   466   2250   4.83   26   321.43   4   3   0
26   Maine   6   438   1948   4.45   16   324.67   5   1   0
27   Delaware   7   437   2274   5.20   16   324.86   4   3   0
28   Central Conn. St.   7   429   2288   5.33   25   326.86   2   5   0
29   Southern Ill.   6   352   1971   5.60   20   328.50   2   4   0
30   Montana   7   507   2305   4.55   21   329.29   5   2   0
31   Georgetown   7   479   2306   4.81   18   329.43   5   2   0
32   Bethune-Cookman   6   383   1977   5.16   21   329.50   3   3   0
33   Davidson   6   398   1982   4.98   19   330.33   2   4   0
34   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   427   2327   5.45   22   332.43   4   3   0
35   Albany (NY)   6   440   1997   4.54   17   332.83   4   2   0
36   Drake   7   492   2347   4.77   19   335.29   5   2   0
37   Lafayette   6   389   2012   5.17   19   335.33   2   4   0
38   Richmond   6   371   2016   5.43   19   336.00   3   3   0
39   South Carolina St.   7   525   2362   4.50   18   337.43   4   3   0
39   William & Mary   7   476   2362   4.96   13   337.43   4   3   0
41   UNI   6   408   2034   4.99   10   339.00   5   1   0
42   Coastal Caro.   6   408   2037   4.99   23   339.50   4   2   0
43   Brown   5   329   1699   5.16   9   339.80   4   1   0
44   Lehigh   7   471   2383   5.06   16   340.43   6   1   0
45   Ga. Southern   6   405   2046   5.05   17   341.00   6   0   0
46   Monmouth   6   385   2075   5.39   21   345.83   3   3   0
47   Rhode Island   6   408   2080   5.10   23   346.67   1   5   0
48   Nicholls St.   7   445   2437   5.48   30   348.14   1   6   0
49   Eastern Ky.   6   425   2093   4.92   14   348.83   3   3   0
50   Southern Utah   7   502   2453   4.89   21   350.43   3   4   0
51   Alcorn St.   5   351   1753   4.99   14   350.60   1   4   0
52   Alabama St.   7   552   2461   4.46   14   351.57   6   1   0
52   Prairie View   7   521   2461   4.72   32   351.57   4   3   0
54   Holy Cross   6   403   2113   5.24   16   352.17   3   3   0
55   Morgan St.   7   480   2467   5.14   21   352.43   4   3   0
56   Sacred Heart   6   415   2129   5.13   22   354.83   4   2   0
57   Lamar   6   413   2141   5.18   25   356.83   3   3   0
57   Towson   6   373   2141   5.74   15   356.83   5   1   0
59   Yale   5   363   1797   4.95   14   359.40   3   2   0
60   Stony Brook   6   374   2160   5.78   18   360.00   3   3   0
61   Jacksonville   7   488   2534   5.19   22   362.00   5   2   0
62   Citadel   6   408   2176   5.33   19   362.67   2   4   0
62   Portland St.   6   397   2176   5.48   22   362.67   3   3   0
64   San Diego   7   498   2544   5.11   21   363.43   6   1   0
65   Youngstown St.   6   376   2183   5.81   23   363.83   3   3   0
66   Southern U.   7   545   2556   4.69   22   365.14   2   5   0
67   Appalachian St.   6   408   2196   5.38   22   366.00   4   2   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Scoring Defense
Year: Year: 2011   Thru: Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   TDs   Kxp   Oxp   Dkxp   Doxp   FG   Sf   Points   Ptspgm   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   North Dakota St.   6   8   7   0   0   0   4   0   67   11.17   6   0   0
2   UNI   6   10   8   0   0   0   5   0   83   13.83   5   1   0
3   Sam Houston St.   6   11   10   0   0   0   3   0   85   14.17   6   0   0
4   Harvard   5   8   8   0   0   0   6   0   74   14.80   4   1   0
5   Brown   5   9   9   0   0   0   5   0   78   15.60   4   1   0
6   Alabama St.   7   14   12   1   0   0   5   0   113   16.14   6   1   0
7   Dayton   7   14   10   0   0   0   7   0   115   16.43   4   3   0
7   Jackson St.   7   14   12   0   0   0   5   2   115   16.43   6   1   0
9   Alabama A&M   7   17   16   0   0   0   2   0   124   17.71   5   2   0
9   William & Mary   7   13   13   0   0   0   11   0   124   17.71   4   3   0
11   Delaware   7   16   15   0   0   0   5   0   126   18.00   4   3   0
12   Norfolk St.   7   16   15   0   0   0   6   0   129   18.43   6   1   0
13   James Madison   7   17   15   1   0   0   4   0   131   18.71   5   2   0
14   Eastern Ky.   6   14   12   0   0   0   5   1   113   18.83   3   3   0
15   Liberty   7   17   14   0   0   0   6   0   134   19.14   4   3   0
16   Illinois St.   7   19   15   0   0   0   2   1   137   19.57   4   3   0
17   Ga. Southern   6   17   14   0   0   0   1   0   119   19.83   6   0   0
18   Towson   6   15   14   1   0   0   5   0   121   20.17   5   1   0
19   Georgetown   7   18   16   0   0   0   6   0   142   20.29   5   2   0
20   Lehigh   7   16   15   0   0   0   10   1   143   20.43   6   1   0
21   Drake   7   19   15   1   0   0   4   1   145   20.71   5   2   0
21   South Carolina St.   7   18   17   0   0   0   6   1   145   20.71   4   3   0
23   Maine   6   16   11   3   0   0   4   0   125   20.83   5   1   0
24   N.C. A&T   6   16   15   0   0   0   5   0   126   21.00   4   2   0
25   Chattanooga   7   19   19   0   0   0   5   0   148   21.14   3   4   0
26   Wofford   6   17   15   1   0   0   3   0   128   21.33   5   1   0
27   Alcorn St.   5   14   12   1   0   0   3   0   107   21.40   1   4   0
28   Montana St.   7   19   16   1   0   0   6   0   150   21.43   6   1   0
29   Holy Cross   6   16   14   2   0   0   5   0   129   21.50   3   3   0
30   Yale   5   14   13   0   0   0   4   0   109   21.80   3   2   0
31   Grambling   6   18   17   0   0   0   2   0   131   21.83   2   4   0
32   Robert Morris   6   16   15   0   0   0   7   0   132   22.00   2   4   0
33   Duquesne   7   20   20   0   0   0   5   0   155   22.14   5   2   0
34   Albany (NY)   6   17   16   0   0   0   6   0   136   22.67   4   2   0
35   Stony Brook   6   18   17   0   0   0   4   0   137   22.83   3   3   0
36   Southern Utah   7   21   17   1   0   0   5   1   162   23.14   3   4   0
37   Bucknell   7   21   17   1   0   0   6   0   163   23.29   4   3   0
37   San Diego   7   21   17   1   0   0   6   0   163   23.29   6   1   0
39   Davidson   6   19   17   0   0   0   3   0   140   23.33   2   4   0
39   Tenn.-Martin   6   17   15   0   1   0   7   0   140   23.33   3   3   0
41   Samford   6   18   18   0   0   0   5   0   141   23.50   4   2   0
41   Southern Ill.   6   20   15   0   0   0   2   0   141   23.50   2   4   0
43   Morgan St.   7   21   19   0   0   0   6   1   165   23.57   4   3   0
44   Jacksonville   7   22   20   0   0   0   4   1   166   23.71   5   2   0
44   Northwestern St.   7   21   19   0   0   0   7   0   166   23.71   4   3   0
46   South Ala.   6   18   15   0   0   0   6   1   143   23.83   4   2   0
47   Howard   7   22   21   0   0   0   5   0   168   24.00   3   4   0
48   Dartmouth   5   15   10   0   0   0   7   0   121   24.20   1   4   0
49   McNeese St.   6   18   15   1   0   0   7   0   146   24.33   3   3   0
50   Southern U.   7   22   19   1   0   0   6   0   171   24.43   2   5   0
51   Jacksonville St.   6   19   16   1   0   0   5   0   147   24.50   5   1   0
52   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   22   16   0   0   0   6   3   172   24.57   4   3   0
53   Montana   7   21   19   2   0   0   8   0   173   24.71   5   2   0
54   Butler   7   24   19   1   0   0   3   0   174   24.86   4   3   0
55   Marist   7   24   21   1   0   0   3   0   176   25.14   2   5   0
56   Penn   5   14   13   0   0   0   10   0   127   25.40   3   2   0
57   Richmond   6   19   19   0   0   0   6   1   153   25.50   3   3   0
58   Furman   6   19   17   0   1   0   7   0   154   25.67   3   3   0
58   Monmouth   6   21   16   1   0   0   2   2   154   25.67   3   3   0
60   Lafayette   6   19   19   0   1   0   6   1   155   25.83   2   4   0
61   Murray St.   7   24   23   0   0   0   6   0   185   26.43   4   3   0
62   Cornell   5   17   16   0   0   0   5   0   133   26.60   2   3   0
63   Appalachian St.   6   22   19   0   0   0   3   0   160   26.67   4   2   0
64   Sacred Heart   6   22   18   0   0   0   3   1   161   26.83   4   2   0
65   Citadel   6   19   16   0   0   0   10   1   162   27.00   2   4   0
65   Wagner   6   22   19   1   0   0   3   0   162   27.00   1   5   0
65   Eastern Wash.   7   21   21   0   0   0   14   0   189   27.00   3   4   0
68   Central Conn. St.   7   25   21   1   0   0   5   1   190   27.14   2   5   0
69   Youngstown St.   6   23   19   0   0   0   2   0   163   27.17   3   3   0
70   Florida A&M   7   25   21   0   0   0   6   1   191   27.29   4   3   0
71   Northern Ariz.   6   21   18   0   0   0   7   0   165   27.50   2   4   0
71   Tennessee Tech   6   22   21   0   0   0   4   0   165   27.50   4   2   0
73   Weber St.   6   22   19   0   0   0   5   0   166   27.67   3   3   0
74   Rhode Island   6   23   20   0   0   0   3   0   167   27.83   1   5   0
75   Old Dominion   7   24   18   3   0   0   9   0   195   27.86   5   2   0
76   Bethune-Cookman   6   21   20   0   0   0   6   2   168   28.00   3   3   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Passes Intercepted
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Passes Intercepted
1   Florida A&M   18
2   Alabama St.   17
3   Northwestern St.   14
3   UNI   14
5   South Carolina St.   13
6   Ark.-Pine Bluff   12
6   Bucknell   12
6   Sam Houston St.   12
9   Maine   11
10   Butler   10
10   Dayton   10
10   Ga. Southern   10
10   Georgetown   10
10   Howard   10
10   Jacksonville St.   10
10   Lehigh   10
10   Morehead St.   10
10   Morgan St.   10
10   Samford   10
20   Delaware   9
20   New Hampshire   9
20   North Dakota St.   9
20   Old Dominion   9
20   St. Francis (PA)   9
20   William & Mary   9
26   Alabama A&M   8
26   Bethune-Cookman   8
26   Campbell   8
26   Chattanooga   8
26   Colgate   8
26   Harvard   8
26   Massachusetts   8
26   Montana   8
26   N.C. Central   8
26   San Diego   8
26   Southern U.   8
26   Stony Brook   8
26   Tennessee Tech   8
39   Appalachian St.   7
39   Central Ark.   7
39   Eastern Ky.   7
39   Idaho St.   7
39   Jackson St.   7
39   Jacksonville   7
39   James Madison   7
39   Lamar   7
39   Liberty   7
39   Monmouth   7
39   Penn   7
39   Southern Utah   7
39   Wagner   7
39   Weber St.   7
53   Albany (NY)   6
53   Brown   6
53   Duquesne   6
53   Eastern Wash.   6
53   Elon   6
53   Furman   6
53   Grambling   6
53   Hampton   6
53   Indiana St.   6
53   McNeese St.   6
53   Nicholls St.   6
53   Norfolk St.   6
53   Portland St.   6
53   South Dakota St.   6
53   Tennessee St.   6
53   Texas Southern   6
53   UC Davis   6
70   Cal Poly   5
70   Central Conn. St.   5
70   Charleston So.   5
70   Cornell   5
70   Delaware St.   5
70   Fordham   5
70   Lafayette   5
70   Montana St.   5
70   Northern Colo.   5
70   Robert Morris   5
70   Tenn.-Martin   5
70   Villanova   5
70   Western Ill.   5
83   Alcorn St.   4
83   Drake   4
83   Georgia St.   4
83   Holy Cross   4
83   Marist   4
83   Mississippi Val.   4
83   Murray St.   4
83   N.C. A&T   4
83   Northern Ariz.   4
83   Rhode Island   4
83   Sacramento St.   4
83   Sacred Heart   4
83   Southern Ill.   4
83   Stephen F. Austin   4
83   Towson   4
83   Wofford   4
83   Yale   4
100   Austin Peay   3
100   Citadel   3
100   Dartmouth   3
100   Davidson   3
100   Prairie View   3
100   Richmond   3
100   South Ala.   3
100   Southeastern La.   3
100   Youngstown St.   3
109   Coastal Caro.   2
109   Eastern Ill.   2

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Pass Efficiency Defense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Patt   Pcomp   Papct   Int   Intpct   Yds   Ydsatt   TDs   TD Pct   Rating   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Southern U.   7   231   109   47.19   8   3.46   1170   5.06   3   1.30   87.10   2   5   0
2   Alabama St.   7   247   120   48.58   17   6.88   1355   5.49   8   3.24   91.60   6   1   0
3   Chattanooga   7   153   79   51.63   8   5.23   822   5.37   3   1.96   92.74   3   4   0
4   Jackson St.   7   210   93   44.29   7   3.33   1200   5.71   6   2.86   95.06   6   1   0
5   Maine   6   198   109   55.05   11   5.56   1057   5.34   4   2.02   95.50   5   1   0
6   Brown   5   146   79   54.11   6   4.11   789   5.40   4   2.74   100.32   4   1   0
7   Texas Southern   6   152   57   37.50   6   3.95   978   6.43   8   5.26   101.02   2   4   0
8   Sam Houston St.   6   239   129   53.97   12   5.02   1357   5.68   7   2.93   101.32   6   0   0
9   Delaware   7   223   122   54.71   9   4.04   1316   5.90   5   2.24   103.60   4   3   0
10   South Carolina St.   7   237   135   56.96   13   5.49   1327   5.60   8   3.38   104.20   4   3   0
11   Albany (NY)   6   192   100   52.08   6   3.13   1029   5.36   8   4.17   104.62   4   2   0
12   Samford   6   181   95   52.49   10   5.52   1145   6.33   6   3.31   105.53   4   2   0
13   Jacksonville   7   184   96   52.17   7   3.80   1067   5.80   7   3.80   105.86   5   2   0
14   Elon   7   168   76   45.24   6   3.57   908   5.40   12   7.14   107.03   4   3   0
15   Howard   7   202   103   50.99   10   4.95   1118   5.53   12   5.94   107.19   3   4   0
16   Duquesne   7   176   98   55.68   6   3.41   1002   5.69   6   3.41   107.95   5   2   0
17   UNI   6   206   126   61.17   14   6.80   1299   6.31   5   2.43   108.59   5   1   0
18   Florida A&M   7   268   140   52.24   18   6.72   1813   6.76   12   4.48   110.37   4   3   0
19   Southern Utah   7   204   114   55.88   7   3.43   1179   5.78   8   3.92   110.53   3   4   0
20   Lafayette   6   179   93   51.96   5   2.79   1072   5.99   8   4.47   111.47   2   4   0
21   Montana   7   228   132   57.89   8   3.51   1340   5.88   8   3.51   111.83   5   2   0
22   Liberty   7   200   111   55.50   7   3.50   1196   5.98   8   4.00   111.93   4   3   0
23   Hampton   6   191   106   55.50   6   3.14   1195   6.26   6   3.14   112.14   3   3   0
24   Lehigh   7   251   134   53.39   10   3.98   1689   6.73   8   3.19   112.47   6   1   0
25   North Dakota St.   6   169   104   61.54   9   5.33   1045   6.18   5   2.96   112.55   6   0   0
26   Tennessee Tech   6   206   112   54.37   8   3.88   1314   6.38   8   3.88   113.03   4   2   0
27   Montana St.   7   205   107   52.20   5   2.44   1259   6.14   9   4.39   113.40   6   1   0
28   Norfolk St.   7   238   125   52.52   6   2.52   1445   6.07   11   4.62   113.71   6   1   0
29   Appalachian St.   6   152   79   51.97   7   4.61   1051   6.91   6   3.95   113.90   4   2   0
30   Wofford   6   175   101   57.71   4   2.29   999   5.71   7   4.00   114.28   5   1   0
31   Central Conn. St.   7   166   93   56.02   5   3.01   1020   6.14   7   4.22   115.51   2   5   0
32   Richmond   6   160   93   58.13   3   1.88   1011   6.32   4   2.50   115.68   3   3   0
33   San Diego   7   284   151   53.17   8   2.82   1835   6.46   12   4.23   115.78   6   1   0
34   Dayton   7   249   146   58.63   10   4.02   1584   6.36   9   3.61   115.93   4   3   0
35   Alcorn St.   5   152   78   51.32   4   2.63   952   6.26   8   5.26   116.02   1   4   0
36   Grambling   6   182   99   54.40   6   3.30   1157   6.36   9   4.95   117.53   2   4   0
37   Harvard   5   185   109   58.92   8   4.32   1286   6.95   5   2.70   117.56   4   1   0
38   William & Mary   7   212   131   61.79   9   4.25   1356   6.40   7   3.30   117.93   4   3   0
39   Northwestern St.   7   265   145   54.72   14   5.28   1994   7.52   9   3.40   118.55   4   3   0
40   Ga. Southern   6   213   127   59.62   10   4.69   1465   6.88   7   3.29   118.83   6   0   0
41   Penn   5   143   74   51.75   7   4.90   962   6.73   9   6.29   119.19   3   2   0
42   Sacramento St.   6   172   96   55.81   4   2.33   1158   6.73   6   3.49   119.21   3   3   0
43   Sacred Heart   6   177   91   51.41   4   2.26   1141   6.45   10   5.65   119.67   4   2   0
44   Murray St.   7   227   122   53.74   4   1.76   1527   6.73   9   3.96   119.77   4   3   0
45   Tenn.-Martin   6   170   95   55.88   5   2.94   1110   6.53   9   5.29   122.34   3   3   0
46   Bethune-Cookman   6   153   81   52.94   8   5.23   1068   6.98   10   6.54   122.65   3   3   0
47   N.C. A&T   6   187   116   62.03   4   2.14   1178   6.30   7   3.74   122.99   4   2   0
48   Old Dominion   7   272   163   59.93   9   3.31   1775   6.53   13   4.78   123.87   5   2   0
49   Coastal Caro.   6   177   106   59.89   2   1.13   1125   6.36   7   3.95   124.08   4   2   0
50   Alabama A&M   7   184   93   50.54   8   4.35   1473   8.01   9   4.89   125.19   5   2   0
51   Dartmouth   5   166   114   68.67   3   1.81   997   6.01   5   3.01   125.48   1   4   0
52   N.C. Central   6   180   102   56.67   8   4.44   1279   7.11   10   5.56   125.83   1   5   0
53   Eastern Ky.   6   177   107   60.45   7   3.95   1231   6.95   8   4.52   125.93   3   3   0
54   McNeese St.   6   157   83   52.87   6   3.82   1076   6.85   11   7.01   125.95   3   3   0
55   Idaho St.   7   183   100   54.64   7   3.83   1334   7.29   10   5.46   126.22   2   5   0
56   Cornell   5   150   85   56.67   5   3.33   1125   7.50   6   4.00   126.23   2   3   0
57   Davidson   6   148   84   56.76   3   2.03   1020   6.89   7   4.73   126.25   2   4   0
58   Bucknell   7   241   136   56.43   12   4.98   1638   6.80   17   7.05   126.81   4   3   0
59   Marist   7   193   124   64.25   4   2.07   1195   6.19   9   4.66   127.45   2   5   0
60   Morgan St.   7   192   106   55.21   10   5.21   1381   7.19   13   6.77   127.55   4   3   0
61   Butler   7   222   142   63.96   10   4.50   1576   7.10   9   4.05   128.00   4   3   0
62   Stony Brook   6   218   122   55.96   8   3.67   1551   7.11   13   5.96   128.10   3   3   0
63   James Madison   7   210   129   61.43   7   3.33   1482   7.06   9   4.29   128.16   5   2   0
64   Drake   7   271   163   60.15   4   1.48   1742   6.43   14   5.17   128.19   5   2   0
65   Massachusetts   6   208   111   53.37   8   3.85   1455   7.00   15   7.21   128.27   4   2   0
66   Jacksonville St.   6   215   129   60.00   10   4.65   1637   7.61   9   4.19   128.47   5   1   0
67   Weber St.   6   218   125   57.34   7   3.21   1504   6.90   13   5.96   128.51   3   3   0
68   Holy Cross   6   186   112   60.22   4   2.15   1188   6.39   11   5.91   129.07   3   3   0
69   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   211   122   57.82   12   5.69   1528   7.24   14   6.64   129.15   4   3   0
70   Georgetown   7   236   145   61.44   10   4.24   1671   7.08   12   5.08   129.18   5   2   0
71   Yale   5   203   135   66.50   4   1.97   1261   6.21   9   4.43   129.37   3   2   0
72   Prairie View   7   203   111   54.68   3   1.48   1366   6.73   13   6.40   129.40   4   3   0
73   Monmouth   6   173   97   56.07   7   4.05   1286   7.43   10   5.78   129.52   3   3   0
74   Furman   6   142   82   57.75   6   4.23   1140   8.03   6   4.23   130.63   3   3   0
75   Portland St.   6   186   109   58.60   6   3.23   1329   7.15   11   5.91   131.68   3   3   0
76   Eastern Wash.   7   205   132   64.39   6   2.93   1421   6.93   10   4.88   132.87   3   4   0
77   Lamar   6   167   100   59.88   7   4.19   1246   7.46   10   5.99   133.95   3   3   0
78   Indiana St.   7   234   152   64.96   6   2.56   1611   6.88   12   5.13   134.63   5   2   0
79   Central Ark.   7   239   158   66.11   7   2.93   1789   7.49   9   3.77   135.55   4   3   0
80   Towson   6   175   113   64.57   4   2.29   1254   7.17   9   5.14   137.19   5   1   0
81   Colgate   7   183   110   60.11   8   4.37   1479   8.08   10   5.46   137.28   4   3   0
82   Fordham   6   173   106   61.27   5   2.89   1405   8.12   8   4.62   139.00   1   5   0
83   Southeastern La.   6   168   92   54.76   3   1.79   1186   7.06   15   8.93   139.99   1   5   0
84   Cal Poly   6   229   145   63.32   5   2.18   1625   7.10   15   6.55   140.16   3   3   0
85   Citadel   6   148   101   68.24   3   2.03   1106   7.47   6   4.05   140.30   2   4   0
86   Youngstown St.   6   167   103   61.68   3   1.80   1285   7.69   9   5.39   140.53   3   3   0
87   VMI   6   170   87   51.18   1   .59   1363   8.02   12   7.06   140.67   1   5   0
88   Northern Ariz.   6   200   132   66.00   4   2.00   1454   7.27   11   5.50   141.22   2   4   0
89   Columbia   5   173   112   64.74   1   .58   1215   7.02   10   5.78   141.61   0   5   0
90   Stephen F. Austin   6   158   92   58.23   4   2.53   1245   7.88   11   6.96   142.30   1   5   0
91   Tennessee St.   7   277   166   59.93   6   2.17   2158   7.79   19   6.86   143.64   3   4   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Pass Sacks
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Total   Yds   PG
1   Dayton   7   30.0   224   4.29
2   Prairie View   7   29.0   164   4.14
3   Illinois St.   7   26.0   172   3.71
4   Harvard   5   18.0   104   3.60
5   San Diego   7   25.0   178   3.57
5   Jacksonville   7   25.0   176   3.57
5   Old Dominion   7   25.0   164   3.57
8   Wofford   6   20.0   141   3.33
9   Howard   7   23.0   160   3.29
9   Montana St.   7   23.0   157   3.29
9   Drake   7   23.0   151   3.29
9   Lehigh   7   23.0   132   3.29
9   Florida A&M   7   23.0   112   3.29
14   Alabama A&M   7   22.0   158   3.14
15   Eastern Wash.   7   21.0   149   3.00
15   Georgetown   7   21.0   148   3.00
15   Morgan St.   7   21.0   140   3.00
15   James Madison   7   21.0   136   3.00
15   Ga. Southern   6   18.0   122   3.00
15   N.C. A&T   6   18.0   111   3.00
15   North Dakota St.   6   18.0   108   3.00
22   Jackson St.   7   20.0   156   2.86
23   Tennessee St.   7   19.0   133   2.71
23   Alabama St.   7   19.0   127   2.71
23   Indiana St.   7   19.0   115   2.71
26   Weber St.   6   16.0   102   2.67
26   Northern Ariz.   6   16.0   86   2.67
28   Cornell   5   13.0   91   2.60
29   Norfolk St.   7   18.0   116   2.57
29   Savannah St.   7   18.0   99   2.57
29   Montana   7   18.0   93   2.57
32   Campbell   6   15.0   102   2.50
32   Maine   6   15.0   93   2.50
32   Lamar   6   15.0   85   2.50
32   Sacred Heart   6   15.0   79   2.50
36   William & Mary   7   17.0   124   2.43
36   Morehead St.   7   17.0   111   2.43
38   Southern Ill.   6   14.0   102   2.33
38   Grambling   6   14.0   97   2.33
38   Samford   6   14.0   89   2.33
38   UNI   6   14.0   88   2.33
42   Southern Utah   7   16.0   92   2.29
43   Rhode Island   6   13.0   87   2.17
43   New Hampshire   6   13.0   79   2.17
43   Hampton   6   13.0   78   2.17
43   Albany (NY)   6   13.0   65   2.17
47   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   15.0   110   2.14
47   Bucknell   7   15.0   90   2.14
49   Liberty   7   14.0   112   2.00
49   Northern Colo.   7   14.0   102   2.00
49   Murray St.   7   14.0   100   2.00
49   Bethune-Cookman   6   12.0   88   2.00
49   Portland St.   6   12.0   88   2.00
49   Georgia St.   6   12.0   86   2.00
49   Tenn.-Martin   6   12.0   78   2.00
49   Youngstown St.   6   12.0   73   2.00
57   Idaho St.   7   13.0   106   1.86
57   South Carolina St.   7   13.0   100   1.86
57   Southern U.   7   13.0   92   1.86
57   Butler   7   13.0   80   1.86
57   Chattanooga   7   13.0   78   1.86
57   Elon   7   13.0   76   1.86

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
First Downs Allowed
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Rush   Pass   Penalty   Total   PG
1   Texas Southern   6   30   34   13   77   12.83
2   Chattanooga   7   51   37   6   94   13.43
3   N.C. A&T   6   26   57   4   87   14.50
3   Robert Morris   6   33   50   4   87   14.50
5   Penn   5   34   33   7   74   14.80
6   Sam Houston St.   6   18   58   16   92   15.33
7   Delaware   7   41   59   8   108   15.43
8   Liberty   7   49   54   6   109   15.57
9   Southern Ill.   6   41   45   9   95   15.83
10   McNeese St.   6   50   36   10   96   16.00
10   Harvard   5   18   55   7   80   16.00
12   Alabama A&M   7   45   57   12   114   16.29
12   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   46   56   12   114   16.29
14   North Dakota St.   6   42   49   7   98   16.33
14   Wofford   6   47   44   7   98   16.33
16   James Madison   7   37   69   9   115   16.43
17   Elon   7   68   38   10   116   16.57
17   Howard   7   47   51   18   116   16.57
17   Montana St.   7   56   43   17   116   16.57
20   Lafayette   6   47   48   5   100   16.67
21   Jackson St.   7   49   53   15   117   16.71
22   Georgetown   7   41   68   9   118   16.86
23   Central Conn. St.   7   54   56   9   119   17.00
23   Norfolk St.   7   37   62   20   119   17.00
23   South Ala.   6   44   47   11   102   17.00
26   Duquesne   7   64   49   7   120   17.14
27   Bethune-Cookman   6   47   40   16   103   17.17
27   Stony Brook   6   27   62   14   103   17.17
29   Dayton   7   42   71   8   121   17.29
29   Illinois St.   7   35   74   12   121   17.29
29   Jacksonville   7   61   45   15   121   17.29
32   Tenn.-Martin   6   48   42   14   104   17.33
33   Bucknell   7   36   82   4   122   17.43
34   Grambling   6   49   48   8   105   17.50
35   Coastal Caro.   6   42   57   7   106   17.67
35   Holy Cross   6   46   55   5   106   17.67
35   Richmond   6   52   49   5   106   17.67
38   Montana   7   57   57   10   124   17.71
38   Nicholls St.   7   61   54   9   124   17.71
40   Davidson   6   52   44   11   107   17.83
40   Youngstown St.   6   41   59   7   107   17.83
42   Drake   7   40   79   7   126   18.00
42   Eastern Ky.   6   50   51   7   108   18.00
42   Maine   6   45   58   5   108   18.00
45   Marist   7   55   61   11   127   18.14
45   Morehead St.   7   50   70   7   127   18.14

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Defense Fourth-down Efficiency
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   4th-down Attempts   4th-down Conversions   Pct
1   Jacksonville St.   2   0   .00
2   Davidson   9   1   11.11
3   Northwestern St.   14   2   14.29
3   Lamar   7   1   14.29
5   Alabama A&M   13   2   15.38
5   Stephen F. Austin   13   2   15.38
7   Grambling   6   1   16.67
7   South Carolina St.   6   1   16.67
9   Jacksonville   16   3   18.75
10   Texas Southern   5   1   20.00
11   Liberty   14   3   21.43
12   Columbia   9   2   22.22
12   Western Ill.   9   2   22.22
14   Southern U.   13   3   23.08
15   Sacramento St.   12   3   25.00
15   Harvard   8   2   25.00
17   Jackson St.   23   6   26.09
18   Holy Cross   11   3   27.27
19   Morgan St.   14   4   28.57
19   Idaho St.   7   2   28.57
21   James Madison   10   3   30.00
21   Northern Ariz.   10   3   30.00
23   Dayton   13   4   30.77
23   Towson   13   4   30.77
25   Campbell   16   5   31.25
26   Brown   15   5   33.33
26   Coastal Caro.   15   5   33.33
26   Cornell   15   5   33.33
26   Howard   12   4   33.33
26   Illinois St.   9   3   33.33
26   Maine   9   3   33.33
26   N.C. Central   9   3   33.33
26   Southeastern La.   9   3   33.33
26   Stony Brook   9   3   33.33
26   Wagner   9   3   33.33
26   Weber St.   9   3   33.33
26   Mississippi Val.   6   2   33.33
26   Valparaiso   6   2   33.33
39   Drake   14   5   35.71
40   Chattanooga   11   4   36.36
41   Florida A&M   16   6   37.50
41   Fordham   8   3   37.50
43   William & Mary   13   5   38.46
44   Ga. Southern   10   4   40.00
44   Sacred Heart   10   4   40.00
44   Tenn.-Martin   10   4   40.00
44   VMI   10   4   40.00
44   Lafayette   5   2   40.00
49   Montana   17   7   41.18
50   Norfolk St.   19   8   42.11
51   Montana St.   7   3   42.86
51   Portland St.   7   3   42.86
51   Robert Morris   7   3   42.86
54   Bethune-Cookman   9   4   44.44
54   N.C. A&T   9   4   44.44
54   South Dakota St.   9   4   44.44
57   Alabama St.   20   9   45.00
58   Tennessee Tech   13   6   46.15
59   Marist   15   7   46.67
60   Indiana St.   21   10   47.62
61   Old Dominion   20   10   50.00
61   Colgate   12   6   50.00
61   Bucknell   10   5   50.00
61   Dartmouth   10   5   50.00
61   Gardner-Webb   10   5   50.00
61   Hampton   10   5   50.00
61   North Dakota St.   10   5   50.00
61   Northern Colo.   10   5   50.00
61   Princeton   10   5   50.00
61   Ark.-Pine Bluff   8   4   50.00
61   Richmond   8   4   50.00
61   Cal Poly   6   3   50.00
61   St. Francis (PA)   6   3   50.00
61   Yale   6   3   50.00
61   Penn   4   2   50.00
76   Tennessee St.   15   8   53.33
77   Delaware   13   7   53.85
78   Morehead St.   11   6   54.55
78   UC Davis   11   6   54.55
78   UNI   11   6   54.55
81   San Diego   20   11   55.00
82   Central Ark.   9   5   55.56
82   Monmouth   9   5   55.56
84   Duquesne   16   9   56.25
85   Central Conn. St.   14   8   57.14
85   Citadel   7   4   57.14
85   Delaware St.   7   4   57.14
85   Georgia St.   7   4   57.14
89   Eastern Ky.   12   7   58.33
89   Villanova   12   7   58.33
89   Western Caro.   12   7   58.33
92   Wofford   17   10   58.82
93   Butler   18   11   61.11
93   Southern Utah   18   11   61.11
95   Appalachian St.   13   8   61.54
96   Furman   8   5   62.50
96   Lehigh   8   5   62.50
98   Albany (NY)   11   7   63.64
99   Missouri St.   9   6   66.67
99   Alcorn St.   6   4   66.67
99   McNeese St.   6   4   66.67
99   Southeast Mo. St.   6   4   66.67
103   Murray St.   16   11   68.75
104   Massachusetts   13   9   69.23
104   Prairie View   13   9   69.23
104   Rhode Island   13   9   69.23
107   Eastern Wash.   10   7   70.00
107   Georgetown   10   7   70.00
109   Sam Houston St.   14   10   71.43
109   Austin Peay   7   5   71.43
109   Savannah St.   7   5   71.43
112   Elon   15   11   73.33
113   Eastern Ill.   8   6   75.00
113   Youngstown St.   8   6   75.00
113   Southern Ill.   4   3   75.00

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Red Zone Efficiency - Defense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Drives   Scores   Points   Rush TD   Pass TD   FG   Pct
1   Alabama A&M   7   21   11   72   7   3   1   .52
2   Jackson St.   7   22   12   70   5   4   3   .55
3   Stony Brook   6   18   10   58   1   6   3   .56
4   Alabama St.   7   24   14   83   6   4   4   .58
5   Brown   5   15   9   47   2   3   4   .60
5   North Dakota St.   6   15   9   46   2   3   4   .60
7   Harvard   5   13   8   32   2   0   6   .62
8   Drake   7   27   17   102   4   9   4   .63
8   Dartmouth   5   24   15   77   5   4   6   .63
10   UNI   6   22   14   76   5   4   5   .64
11   Cornell   5   26   17   102   10   3   4   .65
11   Grambling   6   20   13   82   6   5   2   .65
13   Ga. Southern   6   21   14   92   8   5   1   .67
13   Wofford   6   18   12   76   7   3   2   .67
15   Campbell   6   28   19   112   8   6   5   .68
15   Holy Cross   6   25   17   99   5   7   5   .68
15   Sacramento St.   6   25   17   105   11   2   4   .68
15   Dayton   7   22   15   82   4   6   5   .68
15   Richmond   6   19   13   79   9   1   3   .68
20   Florida A&M   7   23   16   91   7   4   5   .70
21   Idaho St.   7   24   17   91   5   5   7   .71
21   Jacksonville   7   24   17   102   10   3   4   .71
21   Montana   7   24   17   105   8   5   4   .71
21   Towson   6   24   17   100   5   7   5   .71
21   Wagner   6   24   17   110   10   5   2   .71
21   James Madison   7   21   15   88   8   3   4   .71
27   Southern U.   7   32   23   135   14   3   6   .72
27   UC Davis   6   25   18   110   7   7   4   .72
29   Morgan St.   7   26   19   115   6   9   4   .73
29   Norfolk St.   7   26   19   112   5   9   5   .73
29   South Carolina St.   7   22   16   96   9   3   4   .73
29   Stephen F. Austin   6   22   16   96   10   2   4   .73
29   Sam Houston St.   6   11   8   52   3   4   1   .73
34   Central Ark.   7   39   29   163   14   5   10   .74
34   South Ala.   6   19   14   84   6   5   3   .74
36   Butler   7   28   21   132   12   6   3   .75
36   Appalachian St.   6   24   18   112   12   3   3   .75
36   Coastal Caro.   6   24   18   117   13   3   2   .75
36   Howard   7   24   18   113   6   9   3   .75
36   Sacred Heart   6   24   18   115   9   7   2   .75
36   Alcorn St.   5   20   15   96   6   7   2   .75
42   Northwestern St.   7   33   25   145   11   7   7   .76
42   Eastern Ky.   6   21   16   94   6   6   4   .76
44   Eastern Wash.   7   31   24   132   9   6   9   .77
44   Central Conn. St.   7   26   20   123   14   2   4   .77
44   Colgate   7   26   20   131   12   6   2   .77
44   Marist   7   26   20   128   12   5   3   .77
44   San Diego   7   22   17   102   4   9   4   .77
49   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   23   18   106   6   8   4   .78
49   Columbia   5   23   18   101   7   5   6   .78
49   Lehigh   7   23   18   90   6   3   9   .78
49   Montana St.   7   23   18   106   7   6   5   .78
49   Texas Southern   6   23   18   93   7   3   8   .78
54   Northern Colo.   7   39   31   184   14   9   8   .79
54   Old Dominion   7   29   23   140   8   10   5   .79
54   VMI   6   24   19   103   5   7   7   .79
57   Bethune-Cookman   6   20   16   91   6   5   5   .80
57   Davidson   6   20   16   102   11   3   2   .80
57   Georgetown   7   20   16   91   6   5   5   .80
57   Samford   6   20   16   100   8   5   3   .80
57   Monmouth   6   15   12   73   7   3   2   .80
62   St. Francis (PA)   7   32   26   158   15   5   6   .81
62   Georgia St.   6   31   25   160   16   6   3   .81
62   Citadel   6   26   21   114   11   2   8   .81
65   Indiana St.   7   34   28   161   12   8   8   .82
65   Mississippi Val.   7   28   23   131   10   6   7   .82
65   Albany (NY)   6   22   18   102   6   6   6   .82
65   Tennessee Tech   6   22   18   114   11   4   3   .82
69   Northern Ariz.   6   23   19   116   9   6   4   .83
69   William & Mary   7   23   19   97   5   5   9   .83
69   Youngstown St.   6   23   19   122   10   7   2   .83
72   Delaware St.   7   38   32   204   17   10   5   .84
72   Lamar   6   25   21   136   13   6   2   .84
72   Jacksonville St.   6   19   16   104   9   5   2   .84
72   Maine   6   19   16   101   10   3   3   .84
72   N.C. A&T   6   19   16   100   8   5   3   .84
77   Missouri St.   7   33   28   168   14   7   7   .85
77   Western Caro.   6   27   23   152   17   4   2   .85
77   Hampton   6   26   22   126   12   3   7   .85
77   Murray St.   7   26   22   138   15   3   4   .85
77   Southern Utah   7   26   22   136   12   6   4   .85
82   Villanova   7   29   25   140   12   4   9   .86
82   Fordham   6   28   24   156   15   6   3   .86
82   Tennessee St.   7   28   24   140   8   9   7   .86
85   Furman   6   23   20   119   10   5   5   .87
85   South Dakota St.   7   23   20   130   12   6   2   .87
85   Illinois St.   7   15   13   83   5   6   2   .87
85   Princeton   5   15   13   79   6   4   3   .87
89   Gardner-Webb   6   32   28   164   11   9   8   .88
89   Cal Poly   6   25   22   135   6   11   5   .88
89   Rhode Island   6   24   21   133   8   10   3   .88
89   Liberty   7   17   15   83   6   4   5   .88
89   Massachusetts   6   17   15   94   6   7   2   .88
89   Chattanooga   7   16   14   86   10   1   3   .88
89   Robert Morris   6   16   14   73   3   5   6   .88
89   Yale   5   16   14   85   4   7   3   .88
97   Eastern Ill.   7   35   31   200   19   8   4   .89
97   Elon   7   28   25   138   8   8   9   .89
97   Prairie View   7   28   25   163   15   7   3   .89
97   Weber St.   6   19   17   108   7   8   2   .89
97   Western Ill.   6   19   17   98   7   5   5   .89
102   Bucknell   7   21   19   111   2   12   5   .90
102   Tenn.-Martin   6   21   19   103   6   6   7   .90
104   Savannah St.   7   32   29   191   16   11   2   .91
104   N.C. Central   6   23   21   126   12   4   5   .91
104   Morehead St.   7   22   20   102   4   7   9   .91
104   Southeastern La.   6   22   20   120   9   6   5   .91
108   Austin Peay   6   25   23   136   8   9   6   .92
108   Duquesne   7   24   22   134   12   5   5   .92
108   Portland St.   6   24   22   121   8   6   8   .92
111   Nicholls St.   7   28   26   158   10   10   6   .93
112   Southeast Mo. St.   6   32   30   181   19   4   7   .94
112   Valparaiso   6   31   29   198   16   12   1   .94
112   Lafayette   6   18   17   99   7   5   5   .94
112   Delaware   7   16   15   88   7   4   4   .94
112   Southern Ill.   6   16   15   94   6   7   2   .94
117   New Hampshire   6   26   25   144   7   11   7   .96
118   Charleston So.   6   32   31   189   18   7   6   .97
119   McNeese St.   6   15   15   80   4   5   6   1.00
119   Penn   5   11   11   49   1   3   7   1.00

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Fumbles Recovered
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Fumbles Recovered
1   Alabama A&M   12
1   Morgan St.   12
3   Alabama St.   11
3   Chattanooga   11
3   Mississippi Val.   11
3   Nicholls St.   11
3   Tennessee St.   11
3   Wagner   11
9   Illinois St.   10
10   Georgetown   9
10   Grambling   9
10   Jacksonville   9
10   N.C. A&T   9
14   Alcorn St.   8
14   Bethune-Cookman   8
14   Bucknell   8
14   Central Conn. St.   8
14   Eastern Ky.   8
14   Gardner-Webb   8
14   Hampton   8
14   Jackson St.   8
14   Montana   8
14   Samford   8
14   Southern Utah   8
14   Towson   8
26   Austin Peay   7
26   Butler   7
26   Campbell   7
26   Central Ark.   7
26   Columbia   7
26   Dayton   7
26   Duquesne   7
26   Howard   7
26   Indiana St.   7
26   Lamar   7
26   Liberty   7
26   Monmouth   7
26   Northern Colo.   7
26   Northwestern St.   7
26   Old Dominion   7
26   South Ala.   7
26   Southern U.   7
26   Stony Brook   7
26   Texas Southern   7
26   Western Caro.   7
46   Albany (NY)   6
46   Citadel   6
46   Coastal Caro.   6
46   Davidson   6
46   Eastern Wash.   6
46   Harvard   6
46   Idaho St.   6
46   Lehigh   6
46   Murray St.   6
46   Richmond   6
46   Sacred Heart   6
46   Sam Houston St.   6
46   San Diego   6
46   Savannah St.   6
46   South Carolina St.   6
46   St. Francis (PA)   6
46   Stephen F. Austin   6
46   UNI   6
64   Appalachian St.   5
64   Colgate   5
64   Delaware St.   5
64   Drake   5
64   Elon   5
64   Georgia St.   5
64   Jacksonville St.   5
64   North Dakota St.   5
64   Sacramento St.   5
64   South Dakota St.   5
64   Southern Ill.   5
64   Tennessee Tech   5
64   UC Davis   5
64   Yale   5
64   Youngstown St.   5
79   Ark.-Pine Bluff   4
79   Brown   4
79   Charleston So.   4
79   Cornell   4
79   Delaware   4
79   Eastern Ill.   4
79   Florida A&M   4
79   Furman   4
79   Holy Cross   4
79   Massachusetts   4
79   McNeese St.   4
79   Montana St.   4
79   Morehead St.   4
79   N.C. Central   4
79   Norfolk St.   4
79   Northern Ariz.   4
79   Robert Morris   4
79   Tenn.-Martin   4
79   VMI   4
79   Villanova   4
79   Weber St.   4
79   Western Ill.   4
79   Wofford   4
102   Cal Poly   3
102   Dartmouth   3
102   Fordham   3
102   Ga. Southern   3
102   Marist   3
102   Missouri St.   3
102   New Hampshire   3
102   Prairie View   3
102   Princeton   3
102   Southeast Mo. St.   3
102   Valparaiso   3
102   William & Mary   3
114   James Madison   2
114   Maine   2
114   Portland St.   2
114   Rhode Island   2
114   Southeastern La.   2
119   Lafayette   1
119   Penn   1


















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YSU Penguin Athletics / How YSU Offense Stacks up in the FCS so far
« on: October 18, 2011, 07:34:26 PM »
Total Offense

Through games of October 15, 2011
Rank   Team   Tot Yds/G
1   Lehigh   490.57
2   Ga. Southern   484.50
3   Morehead St.   481.29
4   UT Martin   480.50
5   Wofford   469.83
6   New Hampshire   462.83
7   Youngstown St.   453.83


National Player Report on Rushing:

1   Shakir Bell, Indiana St.   RB   SO   7   124   1125   11   9.07   160.71
2   Cory McCaffrey, Portland St.   RB   SR   5   122   731   13   5.99   146.20
3   Kyle Harbridge, St. Francis (PA)   RB   JR   7   150   924   8   6.16   132.00
4   Jamaine Cook, Youngstown St.   RB   JR   6   145   787   6   5.43   131.17
5   Larry McCoy, Duquesne   RB   JR   7   172   867   6   5.04   123.86
6   Ashton Leggett, Illinois St.   RB   SR   7   152   802   9   5.28   114.57
7   Eric Breitenstein, Wofford   RB   JR   6   132   681   8   5.16   113.50
8   Mike Mayhew, N.C. A&T   RB   JR   6   124   675   5   5.44   112.50
9   Dominique Williams, Wagner   RB   SO   6   142   671   8   4.73   111.83
10   Miguel Maysonet, Stony Brook   RB   JR   6   116   664   5   5.72   110.67

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Offense Third-down Efficiency
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   3rd-down Attempts   3rd-down Conversions   Pct
1   Towson   85   47   55.29
2   Liberty   87   46   52.87
3   Montana St.   102   52   50.98
4   Colgate   106   54   50.94
5   Sam Houston St.   90   44   48.89
6   Eastern Wash.   105   51   48.57
7   Murray St.   114   55   48.25
8   Furman   82   39   47.56
9   New Hampshire   76   36   47.37
10   Campbell   89   42   47.19
11   Ga. Southern   68   32   47.06
12   Jackson St.   99   46   46.46
13   San Diego   94   43   45.74
14   McNeese St.   97   44   45.36
15   Tenn.-Martin   86   39   45.35
16   Delaware   111   50   45.05
17   Wofford   76   34   44.74
18   Illinois St.   99   44   44.44
19   Penn   79   35   44.30
19   Youngstown St.   79   35   44.30
21   Duquesne   91   40   43.96
22   UNI   73   32   43.84

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
First Downs
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Rush   Pass   Penalty   Total   PG
1   Morehead St.   7   46   120   14   180   25.71
2   Youngstown St.   6   72   71   7   150   25.003   Tenn.-Martin   6   63   77   7   147   24.50
4   Lehigh   7   49   112   8   169   24.14
5   Ga. Southern   6   105   26   11   142   23.67
5   Wofford   6   111   29   2   142   23.67
7   Tennessee Tech   6   58   65   17   140   23.33
8   Murray St.   7   54   99   10   163   23.29
9   Butler   7   57   95   10   162   23.14
10   Holy Cross   6   53   79   6   138   23.00
11   Eastern Wash.   7   29   109   22   160   22.86
12   Southeastern La.   6   45   78   14   137   22.83
13   Colgate   7   100   51   8   159   22.71
14   New Hampshire   6   52   75   8   135   22.50
14   Towson   6   68   64   3   135   22.50
16   Liberty   7   57   86   12   155   22.14
16   Montana St.   7   77   64   14   155   22.14
18   Jackson St.   7   59   78   17   154   22.00

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Pass Sacks Allowed
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Total   Yds   PG
1   Tenn.-Martin   6   2.0   7   .33
1   Wofford   6   2.0   7   .33
3   Illinois St.   7   3.0   22   .43
4   Albany (NY)   6   3.0   4   .50
4   Ga. Southern   6   3.0   20   .50
4   Stephen F. Austin   6   3.0   30   .50
7   Sam Houston St.   6   4.0   34   .67
8   Montana   7   5.0   29   .71
8   Central Conn. St.   7   5.0   35   .71
10   Coastal Caro.   6   5.0   31   .83
10   Monmouth   6   5.0   36   .83
10   Citadel   6   5.0   38   .83
10   Portland St.   6   5.0   48   .83
14   Youngstown St.   6   6.0   28   1.00
14   Cal Poly   6   6.0   30   1.00
14   Brown   5   5.0   33   1.00
14   Appalachian St.   6   6.0   36   1.00
14   Holy Cross   6   6.0   37   1.00
14   Austin Peay   6   6.0   40   1.00
14   Dartmouth   5   5.0   48   1.00
14   Southeast Mo. St.   6   6.0   49   1.00
14   Lehigh   7   7.0   53   1.00
14   Norfolk St.   7   7.0   53   1.00

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Passing Efficiency
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Patt   Pcomp   Papct   Int   Intpct   Yds   Ydsatt   TDs   TD Pct   Rating   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Wofford   6   61   33   54.10   4   6.56   700   11.48   8   13.11   180.66   5   1   0
2   Ga. Southern   6   62   35   56.45   0   .00   672   10.84   6   9.68   179.48   6   0   0
3   Furman   6   149   98   65.77   4   2.68   1380   9.26   17   11.41   175.88   3   3   0
4   North Dakota St.   6   134   95   70.90   1   .75   1167   8.71   9   6.72   164.73   6   0   0
5   Weber St.   6   167   106   63.47   1   .60   1394   8.35   16   9.58   164.04   3   3   0
6   Northern Ariz.   6   166   112   67.47   4   2.41   1607   9.68   9   5.42   161.89   2   4   0
7   Lehigh   7   302   205   67.88   11   3.64   2611   8.65   26   8.61   161.65   6   1   0
8   Montana St.   7   176   107   60.80   5   2.84   1623   9.22   15   8.52   160.70   6   1   0
9   UNI   6   128   79   61.72   0   .00   1110   8.67   10   7.81   160.33   5   1   0
10   New Hampshire   6   215   150   69.77   7   3.26   1924   8.95   14   6.51   159.95   4   2   0
11   Liberty   7   214   143   66.82   8   3.74   1932   9.03   15   7.01   158.29   4   3   0
12   Coastal Caro.   6   159   105   66.04   1   .63   1314   8.26   11   6.92   156.99   4   2   0
13   Towson   6   151   105   69.54   5   3.31   1358   8.99   8   5.30   155.91   5   1   0
14   Norfolk St.   7   213   151   70.89   2   .94   1740   8.17   11   5.16   154.68   6   1   0
15   Sam Houston St.   6   123   76   61.79   1   .81   1001   8.14   9   7.32   152.68   6   0   0
16   Indiana St.   7   141   83   58.87   7   4.96   1255   8.90   12   8.51   151.82   5   2   0
17   Jacksonville   7   232   138   59.48   9   3.88   1992   8.59   19   8.19   150.89   5   2   0
18   Harvard   5   158   94   59.49   5   3.16   1227   7.77   15   9.49   149.73   4   1   0
19   San Diego   7   236   147   62.29   10   4.24   1907   8.08   20   8.47   149.67   6   1   0
20   Drake   7   237   157   66.24   8   3.38   1999   8.43   13   5.49   148.40   5   2   0
21   Youngstown St.   6   174   109   62.64   4   2.30   1354   7.78   13   7.47   148.02   3   3   0
22   N.C. A&T   6   127   73   57.48   6   4.72   1065   8.39   11   8.66   147.07   4   2   0
23   Maine   6   192   126   65.63   2   1.04   1463   7.62   11   5.73   146.43   5   1   0
24   Tenn.-Martin   6   201   119   59.20   7   3.48   1625   8.08   16   7.96   146.41   3   3   0
25   Butler   7   278   181   65.11   4   1.44   1999   7.19   20   7.19   146.36   4   3   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Passes Had Intercepted
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Passes Had Intercepted
1   Cal Poly   0
1   Ga. Southern   0
1   UNI   0
4   Coastal Caro.   1
4   North Dakota St.   1
4   Sam Houston St.   1
4   Weber St.   1
8   Brown   2
8   Holy Cross   2
8   Jacksonville St.   2
8   Maine   2
8   Norfolk St.   2
8   UC Davis   2
14   Campbell   3
14   Citadel   3
14   Dartmouth   3
14   James Madison   3
14   Tennessee St.   3
19   Alabama A&M   4
19   Alabama St.   4
19   Butler   4
19   Charleston So.   4
19   Furman   4
19   Hampton   4
19   Lafayette   4
19   Northern Ariz.   4
19   Penn   4
19   Sacramento St.   4
19   Samford   4
19   Southeast Mo. St.   4
19   Stony Brook   4
19   Wofford   4
19   Youngstown St.   4

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Scoring Offense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Points   Avg   TDs   Kxp   Oxp   Dkxp   Doxp   FG   Sf   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Ga. Southern   6   264   44.00   34   34   0   1   0   8   0   6   0   0
2   Tenn.-Martin   6   256   42.67   33   31   0   0   0   9   0   3   3   0
3   Liberty   7   262   37.43   35   32   1   0   0   6   0   4   3   0
4   Morehead St.   7   259   37.00   34   31   0   0   0   8   0   2   5   0
5   Old Dominion   7   257   36.71   33   31   1   0   0   8   1   5   2   0
6   Wofford   6   218   36.33   30   27   0   0   0   3   1   5   1   0
7   Lehigh   7   252   36.00   34   28   1   0   0   6   0   6   1   0
8   San Diego   7   251   35.86   33   29   0   0   0   8   0   6   1   0
9   North Dakota St.   6   215   35.83   29   26   0   0   0   5   0   6   0   0
9   Youngstown St.   6   215   35.83   31   29   0   0   0   0   0   3   3   0
11   Sam Houston St.   6   213   35.50   28   26   0   0   0   5   2   6   0   0
12   New Hampshire   6   211   35.17   26   22   3   0   0   9   0   4   2   0
13   Murray St.   7   246   35.14   33   25   0   0   0   7   1   4   3   0
14   Tennessee St.   7   244   34.86   30   29   0   0   0   11   1   3   4   0
15   Jackson St.   7   242   34.57   34   32   0   0   0   2   0   6   1   0
16   Tennessee Tech   6   206   34.33   26   26   0   0   0   8   0   4   2   0
17   Montana St.   7   237   33.86   29   28   0   0   0   11   1   6   1   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Total Offense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Plays   Yds   Avg   TDs   Ydspgm   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Lehigh   7   520   3434   6.60   34   490.57   6   1   0
2   Ga. Southern   6   404   2907   7.20   34   484.50   6   0   0
3   Morehead St.   7   604   3369   5.58   34   481.29   2   5   0
4   Tenn.-Martin   6   457   2883   6.31   33   480.50   3   3   0
5   Wofford   6   426   2819   6.62   30   469.83   5   1   0
6   New Hampshire   6   415   2777   6.69   26   462.83   4   2   0
7   Youngstown St.   6   440   2723   6.19   31   453.83   3   3   0
8   Towson   6   420   2717   6.47   25   452.83   5   1   0
9   Murray St.   7   548   3135   5.72   33   447.86   4   3   0
10   Weber St.   6   430   2674   6.22   26   445.67   3   3   0
11   Montana St.   7   481   3113   6.47   29   444.71   6   1   0
12   San Diego   7   484   3068   6.34   33   438.29   6   1   0
13   Liberty   7   466   3035   6.51   35   433.57   4   3   0
14   Tennessee Tech   6   451   2599   5.76   26   433.17   4   2   0
15   Holy Cross   6   436   2574   5.90   18   429.00   3   3   0
16   Albany (NY)   6   429   2569   5.99   26   428.17   4   2   0
17   Tennessee St.   7   507   2985   5.89   30   426.43   3   4   0
18   Jackson St.   7   496   2977   6.00   34   425.29   6   1   0
19   Northern Ariz.   6   376   2521   6.70   21   420.17   2   4   0
20   Old Dominion   7   521   2935   5.63   33   419.29   5   2   0


Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Rushing Offense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Carries   Net   Avg.   TDs   Ydspg   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Ga. Southern   6   342   2235   6.54   27   372.50   6   0   0
2   Wofford   6   365   2119   5.81   20   353.17   5   1   0
3   Portland St.   6   296   1664   5.62   22   277.33   3   3   0
4   Citadel   6   311   1630   5.24   15   271.67   2   4   0
5   Cal Poly   6   351   1559   4.44   19   259.83   3   3   0
6   Stony Brook   6   264   1530   5.80   14   255.00   3   3   0
7   Colgate   7   359   1740   4.85   18   248.57   4   3   0
8   James Madison   7   337   1699   5.04   15   242.71   5   2   0
9   Sam Houston St.   6   293   1414   4.83   18   235.67   6   0   0
10   Youngstown St.   6   266   1369   5.15   15   228.17   3   3   0
11   Towson   6   269   1359   5.05   17   226.50   5   1   0
12   Duquesne   7   285   1557   5.46   11   222.43   5   2   0
13   Bethune-Cookman   6   273   1294   4.74   15   215.67   3   3   0
14   Weber St.   6   263   1280   4.87   9   213.33   3   3   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Passing Offense
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Patt   Pcom   Int   Papct   Yds   Ydsatt   TDs   Ydspgm   Intpct   Ydscmp   Wins   Losses   Ties
1   Lehigh   7   302   205   11   67.88   2611   8.65   26   373.00   3.64   12.74   6   1   0
2   Morehead St.   7   354   219   8   61.86   2506   7.08   20   358.00   2.26   11.44   2   5   0
3   Eastern Wash.   7   319   199   9   62.38   2397   7.51   16   342.43   2.82   12.05   3   4   0
4   Idaho St.   7   369   233   8   63.14   2357   6.39   14   336.71   2.17   10.12   2   5   0
5   Murray St.   7   320   206   7   64.38   2263   7.07   18   323.29   2.19   10.99   4   3   0
6   New Hampshire   6   215   150   7   69.77   1924   8.95   14   320.67   3.26   12.83   4   2   0
7   Stephen F. Austin   6   303   190   12   62.71   1904   6.28   12   317.33   3.96   10.02   1   5   0
8   Southeastern La.   6   256   141   13   55.08   1796   7.02   10   299.33   5.08   12.74   1   5   0
9   Davidson   6   288   178   7   61.81   1783   6.19   10   297.17   2.43   10.02   2   4   0
10   Southern Utah   7   295   196   7   66.44   2046   6.94   13   292.29   2.37   10.44   3   4   0
11   Jackson St.   7   276   155   13   56.16   2043   7.40   14   291.86   4.71   13.18   6   1   0
12   Cornell   5   170   101   7   59.41   1453   8.55   11   290.60   4.12   14.39   2   3   0
13   Butler   7   278   181   4   65.11   1999   7.19   20   285.57   1.44   11.04   4   3   0
13   Drake   7   237   157   8   66.24   1999   8.43   13   285.57   3.38   12.73   5   2   0
15   Jacksonville   7   232   138   9   59.48   1992   8.59   19   284.57   3.88   14.43   5   2   0
16   Holy Cross   6   237   154   2   64.98   1694   7.15   9   282.33   .84   11.00   3   3   0
17   South Dakota St.   7   279   172   13   61.65   1955   7.01   12   279.29   4.66   11.37   2   5   0
18   Liberty   7   214   143   8   66.82   1932   9.03   15   276.00   3.74   13.51   4   3   0
19   San Diego   7   236   147   10   62.29   1907   8.08   20   272.43   4.24   12.97   6   1   0
20   Central Ark.   7   243   152   5   62.55   1901   7.82   16   271.57   2.06   12.51   4   3   0
21   Tenn.-Martin   6   201   119   7   59.20   1625   8.08   16   270.83   3.48   13.66   3   3   0
22   Valparaiso   6   248   141   8   56.85   1608   6.48   8   268.00   3.23   11.40   0   6   0
23   Northern Ariz.   6   166   112   4   67.47   1607   9.68   9   267.83   2.41   14.35   2   4   0
24   Elon   7   283   181   16   63.96   1861   6.58   13   265.86   5.65   10.28   4   3   0
25   Southern U.   7   240   129   11   53.75   1836   7.65   15   262.29   4.58   14.23   2   5   0
26   UC Davis   6   227   123   2   54.19   1536   6.77   12   256.00   .88   12.49   2   4   0
27   Old Dominion   7   243   158   7   65.02   1773   7.30   15   253.29   2.88   11.22   5   2   0
28   Brown   5   189   115   2   60.85   1246   6.59   10   249.20   1.06   10.83   4   1   0
29   Norfolk St.   7   213   151   2   70.89   1740   8.17   11   248.57   .94   11.52   6   1   0
30   Richmond   6   192   125   6   65.10   1491   7.77   9   248.50   3.13   11.93   3   3   0
31   Tennessee Tech   6   196   126   7   64.29   1478   7.54   10   246.33   3.57   11.73   4   2   0
32   Eastern Ill.   7   235   144   8   61.28   1724   7.34   14   246.29   3.40   11.97   1   6   0
33   Harvard   5   158   94   5   59.49   1227   7.77   15   245.40   3.16   13.05   4   1   0
34   Maine   6   192   126   2   65.63   1463   7.62   11   243.83   1.04   11.61   5   1   0
35   Albany (NY)   6   186   110   5   59.14   1443   7.76   14   240.50   2.69   13.12   4   2   0
36   McNeese St.   6   198   125   6   63.13   1442   7.28   8   240.33   3.03   11.54   3   3   0
37   Western Caro.   6   210   112   11   53.33   1438   6.85   7   239.67   5.24   12.84   1   5   0
38   Sacred Heart   6   230   133   5   57.83   1428   6.21   8   238.00   2.17   10.74   4   2   0
39   Weber St.   6   167   106   1   63.47   1394   8.35   16   232.33   .60   13.15   3   3   0
40   Montana St.   7   176   107   5   60.80   1623   9.22   15   231.86   2.84   15.17   6   1   0
40   Tennessee St.   7   222   115   3   51.80   1623   7.31   12   231.86   1.35   14.11   3   4   0
42   Lafayette   6   187   119   4   63.64   1386   7.41   10   231.00   2.14   11.65   2   4   0
43   Furman   6   149   98   4   65.77   1380   9.26   17   230.00   2.68   14.08   3   3   0
44   Towson   6   151   105   5   69.54   1358   8.99   8   226.33   3.31   12.93   5   1   0
45   Lamar   6   163   84   5   51.53   1357   8.33   12   226.17   3.07   16.15   3   3   0
46   Youngstown St.   6   174   109   4   62.64   1354   7.78   13   225.67   2.30   12.42   3   3   0

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Tackles for Loss Allowed
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Solo   Ast   Yds   Total   PG
1   Ga. Southern   6   14   4   44   16.0   2.67
2   Holy Cross   6   19   2   69   20.0   3.33
3   Illinois St.   7   20   8   64   24.0   3.43
3   Lehigh   7   21   6   101   24.0   3.43
5   Monmouth   6   15   12   72   21.0   3.50
5   VMI   6   17   8   107   21.0   3.50
7   Stephen F. Austin   6   15   14   75   22.0   3.67
8   Colgate   7   19   14   104   26.0   3.71
9   William & Mary   7   20   16   124   28.0   4.00
10   Delaware   7   19   20   122   29.0   4.14
11   Duquesne   7   21   18   94   30.0   4.29
12   UNI   6   17   20   102   27.0   4.50
12   Campbell   6   16   22   115   27.0   4.50
14   Penn   5   17   12   82   23.0   4.60
14   Dartmouth   5   20   6   91   23.0   4.60
14   Harvard   5   18   10   96   23.0   4.60
17   Appalachian St.   6   20   16   84   28.0   4.67
18   Albany (NY)   6   19   20   72   29.0   4.83
18   Youngstown St.   6   20   18   79   29.0   4.83
18   North Dakota St.   6   22   14   108   29.0   4.83
18   Sam Houston St.   6   24   10   120   29.0   4.83
22   San Diego   7   26   16   94   34.0   4.86
23   Yale   5   23   4   85   25.0   5.00
23   Southeast Mo. St.   6   17   26   89   30.0   5.00

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Red Zone Efficiency
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Gm   Drives   Scores   Points   Rush TD   Pass TD   FG   Pct
1   Tenn.-Martin   6   31   30   184   13   11   6   .97
2   San Diego   7   23   22   129   7   9   6   .96
3   UNI   6   22   21   123   11   4   6   .95
4   Ga. Southern   6   33   31   193   21   4   6   .94
5   Tennessee St.   7   29   27   156   13   6   8   .93
5   Florida A&M   7   28   26   164   16   6   4   .93
7   Duquesne   7   26   24   143   10   8   6   .92
7   Holy Cross   6   26   24   123   7   7   10   .92
7   Georgetown   7   25   23   148   10   10   3   .92
10   Jacksonville St.   6   23   21   126   13   3   5   .91
10   Youngstown St.   6   23   21   146   13   8   0   .91
10   N.C. Central   6   22   20   121   5   11   4   .91
13   North Dakota St.   6   21   19   116   12   3   4   .90
14   New Hampshire   6   27   24   134   8   7   9   .89
14   Coastal Caro.   6   19   17   93   6   5   6   .89

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Offense Fourth-down Efficiency
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   4th-down Attempts   4th-down Conversions   Pct
1   North Dakota St.   3   3   100.00
2   Appalachian St.   8   7   87.50
3   Illinois St.   14   12   85.71
4   Eastern Ky.   6   5   83.33
4   Tennessee St.   6   5   83.33
6   Furman   11   9   81.82
7   Cal Poly   13   10   76.92
8   Jacksonville St.   8   6   75.00
8   Liberty   8   6   75.00
10   UC Davis   11   8   72.73
11   San Diego   10   7   70.00
11   Youngstown St.   10   7   70.00
13   Central Conn. St.   24   16   66.67
13   Valparaiso   21   14   66.67
13   Wofford   15   10   66.67
13   Montana St.   6   4   66.67
17   Chattanooga   11   7   63.64
18   Georgia St.   8   5   62.50
18   Lafayette   8   5   62.50

Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Team Report
Time of Possession
Year: 2011   Thru: 10/15/11 Minimum Pct. of Games Played
Rank   Name   Games   Time of Possession
1   Texas Southern   6   37:26
2   Sam Houston St.   6   35:51
3   Colgate   7   35:33
4   Wofford   6   33:47
5   Towson   6   33:25
6   Lehigh   7   33:23
7   Ga. Southern   6   33:22
8   Bucknell   7   33:04
9   McNeese St.   6   33:03
10   Stony Brook   6   32:51
11   Youngstown St.   6   32:42
12   Ark.-Pine Bluff   7   32:41
13   Montana St.   7   32:40
14   Delaware   7   32:38
15   Norfolk St.   7   32:26
16   Bethune-Cookman   6   32:22
17   Chattanooga   7   32:22















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YSU Penguin Athletics / TSN Preview of Saturday's Game vs Indiana State
« on: September 22, 2011, 12:08:09 PM »

In the FCS Huddle: Week 4 Preview
By Sean Shapiro, FCS Assistant

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Last season, six teams posted 4-4 records in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Whether you want to say those four teams tied for third - behind Northern Iowa and Western Illinois - or tied for eighth in the nine-team conference, you couldn't argue that Youngstown State was at the bottom of the pile.

Despite a promising 3-1 start last season, including a conference win against Southern Illinois, the Penguins lost their final seven games to finish dead last in coach Eric Wolford's first season.

With that past history, you couldn't blame Wolford for being weary about his team's 2-1 start going into the Penguins' Week 4 game at Indiana State on Saturday.

But, even with similar circumstances, Wolford isn't afraid of another monumental collapse.

"Every year the team is different and this team is night and day from last season," Wolford said. "You don't have to tell them to take their hat off when they walk in the building, to pull their earrings out or pull their pants up. It's always, 'Yes, sir' or 'Yes, ma'am.' This team is not at all the same from last year."

The new attitude at Youngstown State has led to an impressive first three weeks. Not only have the Penguins hung with Michigan State, cruised by Valparaiso and held off Illinois State, but they've committed just 10 penalties and one turnover - both signs of a winning team.

It's a sign pointing in the right direction, especially for a program that has a history of winning national championships.

"Our standard here is championships," Wolford said. "It's a standard coach (Jim) Tressell established and that's what we expect to do."

While the Penguins have four FCS (Division I-AA) championship trophies in their past, Indiana State coach Trent Miles is turning around a program that had lost 60 of their prior 62 games heading into last season.

Last weekend, the excitement surrounding football in Terra Haute, Ind., was ratcheted up a notch as the Sycamores beat - more like demolished - FBS opponent Western Kentucky, 44-16.

"Every game means a lot," Miles said. "We're done talking about the past ... we don't dwell on what happened here a few years, we're just worried about what's next. But, obviously to beat an FBS team, it means a lot."

The test now for the Sycamores is not to get caught up in the victory against Western Kentucky (see Sacramento State, following a win over Oregon State) and try to defeat Youngstown State at home - something Indiana State has never done before.

"Two wins in 20 against them, they've dominated the series," Miles said. "We want to defend our home turf, it's a big thing. Any team that wants to contend for championships has to do well at home."

Whether the Sycamores can defend the turf at Memorial Stadium remains to be seen, but either way it's a good sign for the conference that this game could mean so much in the MVC title chase.

The following is a game-by-game breakdown for The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 and other select games:

THURSDAY, SEPT. 22

No. 24 Murray State Racers (2-1, 1-0 OVC) at Tennesee-Martin Skyhawks (1-1, 0-1 OVC), 7 p.m.

Series record: Murray State leads, 32-14-1

Last meeting: at Murray State 52, UT Martin 16 (Sept. 25, 2010)

What to know: When the Racers and Skyhawks met last season, Casey Brockman was a backup quarterback who came in and completed all eight passes for 64 yards. This year, don't expect Brockman to attempt just eight passes, as the reigning Sports Network/Fathead.com Offensive Player of the Week passed for 600 yards and seven touchdowns last week.

While Murray State set multiple records last week, UT Martin is also an explosive offense, averaging 43 points and 522.5 yards per game. This game has all the makings of an offensive showcase.

The Skyhawks have yet to play on Saturday this season and have the advantage of getting a full week to prepare for this game, while Murray State only had five days to prepare for the contest.

Prediction: Murray State 76, UT Martin 49

Hampton Pirates (2-1, 1-0 MEAC) at Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (1-1, 0-1 MEAC), 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU)

Series record: Hampton leads, 9-7

Last meeting: Bethune-Cookman 23, at Hampton 18 (Nov. 6, 2010)

What to know: After losing to South Carolina State two weeks ago, Bethune- Cookman is entering a vital game in the MEAC title race, as a loss to Hampton would likely eliminate the Wildcats from winning the conference championship.

Bethune-Cookman will be playing its third game on national television, as the MEAC-ESPNU agreement has featured the Wildcats every week. The Wildcats also will play on national television against Norfolk State (Oct. 10) and Florida A&M (Nov. 19).

Turnovers are likely to determine this battle because MEAC teams have struggled to protect the ball this season. Bethune-Cookman is the poster child of the turnover-plagued conference, as the Wildcats committed five turnovers against South Carolina State, but are still third in the FCS in turnover margin (plus-6).

Prediction: Bethune-Cookman 42, Hampton 35

FRIDAY, SEPT. 23

Brown Bears (1-0, 0-0 Ivy League) at Harvard Crimson (0-1, 0-0 Ivy League), 7 p.m.

Series record: Harvard leads, 78-30-2

Last meeting: at Brown 29, Harvard 14 (Sept. 25, 2010)

What to know: Brown quarterback Kyle Newhall-Caballero returned to the Bears' lineup last weekend after missing the last seven games of the 2010 season. A 2009 All-Ivy quarterback, Newhall-Caballero was named the league co-offensive player of the week after completing 22-of-37 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns.

While it's a small sample size - one game - the Brown defense has played well under pressure and has often left the field after third-down situations, stopping opponents 66 percent of the time.

Harvard rallied last week against Holy Cross, but still fell short due to a pair of untimely interceptions - one which was returned for a touchdown - and need to protect the ball better this week.

Prediction: Brown 27, Harvard 21

SATURDAY, SEPT. 24

Old Dominion Monarchs (3-0, 0-0 CAA) at Delaware Blue Hens (2-1, 0-0 CAA), noon (CSN-PHI, CSN-NE)

Series record: First meeting

Last meeting: None

What to know: This is the first-ever conference game for the Monarchs and they get a tough test in one of the CAA's traditional powers, Delaware. While they've yet to play a CAA game, the Monarchs have done well since starting a football program, going 20-5 and currently riding the FCS' longest winning streak (eight games).

Old Dominion has excelled at blocking kicks. The Monarchs have already blocked three kicks this season - all punts - to reach a total of 15 for the three- year history of Old Dominion football.

Delaware running back Andrew Pierce has impressed this season, rushing for 348 yards and six touchdowns. The sophomore is the focal point of the Blue Hens' offense and averages 116 yards per game.

Prediction: Delaware 24, Old Dominion 14

Liberty Flames (1-2) at No. 15 Lehigh Mountain Hawks (2-1), 12:30 p.m.

Series record: Lehigh leads, 1-0

Last meeting: Lehigh 34, at Liberty 16 (Sept. 18, 2004)

What to know: Come January, we could be looking back at this game as the time two Walter Payton Award (sponsored by Fathead.com) finalists went head-to- head, as Lehigh quarterback Chris Lum and his Liberty counterpart Mike Brown are likely to keep the scoreboard operator busy. Both rank in the top 10 nationally in total offense (Lum second, Brown seventh).

On defense, Liberty gets back 2010 starter and potential All-America selection Asa Chapman, who had was reinstated this week after being suspended for violating university policies. Jackson had 41 tackles at nose guard last season.

Both teams have experience in close games this season - both losses against CAA teams - as the Mountain Hawks fell in overtime to New Hampshire in Week 2 and Liberty lost on a field goal as time expired against James Madison last weekend.

Prediction: Lehigh 48, Liberty 45 (OT)

No. 17 Massachusetts Minutemen (2-0) at Boston College Eagles (0-3), 1 p.m. (ESPN3)

Series record: Boston College leads, 18-5

Last meeting: at Boston College 24, Massachusetts 14 (Sept. 29, 2007)

What to know: Unlike last week, when the Minutemen were favored against Rhode Island, Massachusetts should be the underdog this week when they visit Boston College - an interesting test before the Minutemen join the FBS' Mid-American Conference next season.

Boston College has struggled this season, getting outscored 74-39 in its first three games, including a loss to Duke - a team that lost to the CAA's Richmond.

Kellen Pagel has emerged as a reliable quarterback for the Minutemen, completing 31-of-48 attempts for 363 yards and three touchdowns after winning the starting job.

Prediction: Boston College 21, Massachusetts 17

The Citadel Bulldogs (1-1, 0-1 SoCon) at Elon Phoenix (2-1, 0-0 SoCon), 1:30 p.m.

Series record: The Citadel leads, 6-4

Last meeting: Elon 27, at The Citadel 16 (Nov. 6, 2010)

What to know: Elon quarterback Thomas Wilson has done everything in his power to make fans forget about Scott Riddle - the all-time leading passer in Southern Conference history - passing for 850 yards and seven touchdowns. Aaron Mellette has been on the receiving end of three of those scores and leads the nation with 36 receptions, which have gone for 494 yards.

On defense, the Phoenix have been able to get to opposing quarterbacks for seven sacks in three games, an impressive showing after only bagging 13 sacks last season.

However, don't overlook the Bulldogs' defense as this is a battle of two top-10 defensive units. The Citadel ranks fifth in total defense, while Elon is 10th.

Prediction: Elon 24, The Citadel 17

Delaware State Hornets (2-1, 0-0 MEAC) at No. 25 South Carolina State Bulldogs (1-2, 1-0 MEAC), 2 p.m.

Series record: South Carolina State leads, 25-15

Last meeting: South Carolina State 38, at Delaware State 21 (Oct. 30, 2010)

What to know: With a 1-2 record, South Carolina State might not look like a Top 25 team, but with a losses to a pair of FBS schools and a dominant defense, the Bulldogs are early favorites to win the MEAC (they have already notched the big win against Bethune-Cookman in Week 2).

The Hornets actually have a better record than the Bulldogs, but have yet to prove much this season, especially after a 45-0 trouncing at the hands of in- state rival Delaware in Week 3.

Turnovers are the name of the game for the Bulldogs, as South Carolina State forces and capitalizes on opponent mistakes often. If Delaware State can't control the ball, it will be a long game for the Hornets.

Prediction: South Carolina State 17, Delaware State 10

Youngstown State Penguins (2-1, 0-0 MVC) at Indiana State Sycamores (2-1, 0-0 MVC), 2:05 p.m.

Series record: Youngstown State leads, 18-2

Last meeting: Indiana State 30, at Youngstown State 24 (Nov. 13, 2010)

What to know: The Sycamores impressed last week in destroying FBS opponent Western Kentucky, 44-16, and will look to ride that momentum into their MVC opener.

Youngstown State already has a jump in the MVC race after beating Illinois State in Week 3, and are looking to return to the level the program reached when it last won a FCS (then Division I-AA) title in 1997.

Sycamores running back Shakir Bell ran for 221 yards and two touchdowns against Western Kentucky and will be the focal point of the offense. Shakir also could be the reason Indiana State defeats the Penguins for the first time ever at home.

Prediction: Youngstown State 27, Indiana State 23

No. 13 Chattanooga Mocs (2-1, 0-0 SoCon) at No. 3 Appalachian State Mountaineers (2-1, 0-0 SoCon), 3:30 p.m.

Series record: Appalachian State leads, 24-10

Last meeting: Appalachian State 42, at Chattanooga 41 (Sept. 4, 2010)

What to know: Chattanooga has been impressive this season, but this weekend will answer a lot of questions about both programs, as the Mocs are looking to prove they belong in the SoCon title race and the Mountaineers have yet to play a ranked FCS opponent.

This contest is loaded with star power on both sidelines, as Appalachian State has DeAndre Presley running the offense and punter/kicker Sam Martin may have the strongest leg in the nation. For Chattanooga, receiver Joel Bradford is small, but dangerous and has incredible chemistry with quarterback B.J. Coleman - a former high school teammate.

Kidd Brewer Stadium has been a house of horrors for the Mocs, as they haven't won at "The Rock" in 28 years - a 30-9 win on Oct. 8, 1983.

Prediction: Appalachian State 31, Chattanooga 28

Southern Jaguars (1-2) vs. Florida A&M Rattlers (1-2), 3:30 p.m. (Versus) Bank of America Atlanta Football Classic

Series record: Florida A&M leads, 34-25-1

Last meeting: Florida A&M 52, at Southern 49 (Oct. 18, 2008)

What to know: The Rattlers' offense likes to throw the ball around as Austin Trainor has passed for 643 yards and four touchdowns this season. Not only has Trainor produced yards, but he's also spread the ball around, finding nine different receivers multiple times this season.

Southern has struggled at times this season on both offense and defense, turning the ball over six times on offense and yielding more than 400 yards a game on defense.

It's the first meeting since 2008 for these programs, a historical rivalry that has been played 60 times.

Prediction: Florida A&M 41, Southern 35

No. 11 New Hampshire Wildcats (1-1, 0-0 CAA) at No. 5 Richmond Spiders (3-0, 0-0 CAA), 3:30 p.m.

Series record: Richmond leads, 10-9

Last meeting: at New Hampshire 17, Richmond 0 (Oct. 9, 2010)

What to know: Richmond has been the most successful team in the FCS this season, as the Spiders are the only 3-0 team with a win against an FBS team.

This game features two defenses going in opposite directions. The Spiders' defensive unit has allowed only 45 points in three games while New Hampshire has yielded 99 points in just two games.

Both teams have leaders at quarterback, as Aaron Corp has helped guide a balanced Spiders attack and Wildcats quarterback Kevin Decker has a CAA-best 246 yards per game through the air.

Prediction: Richmond 24, New Hampshire 17

No. 18 South Dakota Coyotes (2-1) at Wisconsin Badgers (3-0), 3:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network)

Series record: Wisconsin leads, 1-0

Last meeting: at Wisconsin 48, South Dakota 7 (Sept. 20, 1975)

What to know: After finishing 4-7 last season, expectations weren't high for South Dakota. However, the Coyotes' 30-17 upset of then-No. 1 Eastern Washington put them on the FCS map.

Other than the win against Eastern Washington, the Coyotes have yet to play an FCS team this season - a loss to Air Force and a win against Division II Northwest Oklahoma State - and won't play another until Oct. 8 against Southern Utah.

Last season, South Dakota upset Minnesota. However, don't expect a similar result against Wisconsin. The Badgers are ranked in the Top 10 for the FBS and have outscored their opponents, 135-24, through three games.

Prediction: Wisconsin 56, South Dakota 10

Alabama State Hornets (2-1, 2-0 SWAC) at Jackson State Tigers (3-0, 1-0 SWAC), 5 p.m.

Series record: Jackson State leads, 29-9-1

Last meeting: at Alabama State 32, Jackson State 30 (Nov. 6, 2010)

What to know: Jackson State senior Casey Therriault has been as advertised this season, throwing for 799 yards and six touchdowns. More importantly, he has led the Tigers to at 3-0 start, as the quest for perfection is even more important with Jackson State ineligible for the SWAC title (APR penalties).

In a normal season, this game would have been a determining factor in the SWAC East race. But with the Tigers' sanctions, Alabama State can likely lose this showdown and still make the championship game.

Alabama State has impressed this season and perhaps been overlooked by national pollsters. In addition to impressive wins against Mississippi Valley State and Grambling State, the Hornets hung tough with FBS opponent Eastern Michigan.

Prediction: Alabama State 31, Jackson State 30

Western Illinois Leathernecks (1-2, 0-0 MVC) at No. 2 Northern Iowa Panthers (1-1, 0-0 MVC), 5 p.m.

Series record: Northern Iowa leads, 26-13

Last meeting: at Western Illinois 30, Northern Iowa 14 (Nov. 20, 2010)

What to know: Turnover margin is often the mark of a good team, and for the No. 2-ranked Panthers it's a mantra to live by, as Garrett Scott leads a defense that has picked off six passes, and the offense, led by Tirrell Rennie, has yet to turn the ball over.

Redshirt freshman running back David Johnson is tied for fourth in the nation in scoring per game (12.0). He has scored four touchdowns this season to lead the Panthers through two games.

The Leathernecks are looking to rebound after a difficult 69-0 loss to Missouri last weekend. While the Panthers may not possess the offensive firepower that Western Illinois faced last week, they still could turn this into a laugher of a game.

Prediction: Northern Iowa 51, Western Illinois 17

Western Carolina Catamounts (1-1, 0-0 SoCon) at No. 1 Georgia Southern Eagles (2-0, 1-0 SoCon), 6 p.m.

Series record: Georgia Southern leads, 19-2

Last meeting: Georgia Southern 28, at Western Carolina 6 (Nov. 13, 2010)

What to know: The top-ranked Eagles run the triple option to near perfection, averaging more than 300 yards a game while scoring 10 touchdowns on the ground. That doesn't bode well for the Catamounts as their defense has yielded 298.5 yards a game on the ground.

All that practice against the Eagles' offense has helped the defense, as Georgia Southern leads the nation in rush defense, only allowing 39.5 yards per game. Leading the way for the Eagles' defense is Derek Hayden, Deion Stanley and Darius Eubanks, who are tied for the team lead with 15 tackles each, as well as All-America nose tackle Brent Russell.

While Georgia Southern is strong against the run, its pass defense is suspect at times, so expect Western Carolina to try to exploit the advantage. Quarterback Brandon Pechloff has completed 37-of-62 passes for 502 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Prediction: Georgia Southern 38, Western Carolina 24

No. 20 Sam Houston State Bearkats (2-0) at New Mexico Lobos (0-3), 6 p.m.

Series record: First meeting

Last meeting: None

What to know: Against Central Arkansas, the Bearkats had a two-headed monster at running back in Tim Flanders and Richard Sincere, who each rushed for move than 100 yards, and combined for three touchdowns last week.

History might be on Sam Houston State's side, as New Mexico has struggled against teams from Texas, losing 12 straight to schools from the Lone Star State.

The Lobos have some interesting history against FCS teams. They had the first female to score a point in college football history when Katie Hnida kicked a pair of extra points in a 2003 win against Texas State.

Prediction: Sam Houston State 21, New Mexico 17

Eastern Illinois Panthers (1-2, 0-1 OVC) at No. 16 Jacksonville State Gamecocks (2-1, 1-0 OVC), 7 p.m. (ESPN3)

Series record: Tied, 4-4

Last meeting: Jacksonville State 28, at Eastern Illinois 23 (Sept. 25, 2010)

What to know: After losing starting quarterback Marques Ivory to an injury, the Gamecocks have been rescued by sophomore Coty Blanchard, who has helped lead Jacksonville State to 2-1 record while throwing for 452 yards and rushing for 102 more.

Eastern Illinois struggled to find anything in the terms of balance against Tennessee Tech, as the offense struggled to a negative-six yard performance on the ground.

Expect some points in this one as the Panthers and Gamecocks both have impressive streaks on not getting shut out. Jacksonville State hasn't been shut out in 114 games and Eastern Illinois' streak is 92.

Prediction: Jacksonville State 27, Eastern Illinois 24

No. 8 North Dakota State Bison (2-0) at Minnesota Gophers (1-2), 7 p.m. (Big Ten Network)

Series record: Minnesota leads, 8-1

Last meeting: North Dakota State 27, Minnesota 21 (Oct. 20, 2007)

What to know: Talk about a jump in competition for the Bison. After beating Lafayette and Saint Francis (Pa.) by a combined 98-9, North Dakota State heads to Minnesota, where they'll meet a Gophers team that gave Southern California a scare in Week 1.

North Dakota State is one of the more successful FCS programs when it comes to match-ups with FBS teams. It has a 4-3 record since 2006, posting wins against Minnesota, Ball State, Central Michigan and Kansas.

The Bison have considerable depth at running back, as D.J. McNorton is the starter and has rushed for three touchdowns already while Sam Ojuri has provided some pop off the bench, rushing for 240 yards and a touchdown.

Prediction: Minnesota 21, North Dakota State 20

Missouri State Bears (0-3, 0-1 MVC) at No. 14 Southern Illinois Salukis (1-1, 0-0 MVC), 7 p.m.

Series record: Missouri State leads, 17-16

Last meeting: at Missouri State 51, Southern Illinois 41 (Oct. 30, 2010)

What to know: This will be the first meeting in Carbondale since the Salukis played their final regular-season game in McAndrew Stadium, a 44-24 victory by Southern Illinois. Saturday's game will be played at Salukis Stadium, which opened last season.

Last week, the Bears witnessed how misleading of a stat time of possession can be, as Missouri State held the ball for 39:30 against Oregon, but still lost, 56-7.

The Salukis' offense is a balanced unit, as running back Steve Strother averages 98.5 yards a game on the ground and quarterback Paul McIntosh contributes an average of 294 yards of total offense. However, Strother and McIntosh won't get much help from the Bears' defense, as the unit has yet to commit a penalty this season.

Prediction: Southern Illinois 38, Missouri State 21

Texas State Bobcats (1-2) at No. 22 Stephen F Austin Lumberjacks (1-2), 7 p.m.

Series record: Texas State leads, 55-29-1

Last meeting: at Texas State 27, Stephen F Austin 24 (Oct. 30, 2010)

What to know: Ever since 1987, the Bobcats and Lumberjacks have met with important conference standings on the line. However, this season that isn't the case as Texas State will move to the WAC next season and is now a temporary FCS independent program. Texas State making the jump to the WAC, along with the loss to the Bobcats last season could be some added motivation for the Lumberjacks to send a message to their former Southland Conference rival.

It's the first game against an FCS team this season for Texas State, which has lost a pair of games to FBS opponents Wyoming and Texas Tech, in addition to gaining a win against Division II Tarleton State.

Stephen F. Austin has done a superb job of keeping quarterback Brady Attaway upright, as the sophomore signal-caller has only been sacked twice this season.

Prediction: Stephen F Austin 31, Texas State 27

Colgate Raiders (1-2) at Towson Tigers (2-0), 7 p.m.

Series record: Colgate leads, 9-0

Last meeting: at Colgate 27, Towson 17 (Oct. 20, 2007)

What to know: Colgate will be without All-America running back Nate Eachus for the second week. Eachus missed last week with an undisclosed injury, even though he dressed and went out for the coin toss. Danny Epstein will likely start in Eachus' place after rushing for 46 yards against Dartmouth.

Towson has looked impressive this season. Both the offense and defense have been superb for the Tigers, as they've outscored opponents on average by 30 points this season.

On defense, Towson is well rounded unit, with five different players who have recorded at least 11 tackles. Those players (Chris Patterson, Jordan Dangerfield, Romale Tucker, Franke Beltre and Alexander DiSanzo) also have forced turnovers, combining to recover four fumbles and one interception.

Prediction: Towson 38, Colgate 24

No. 12 James Madison Dukes (2-1, 0-0 CAA) at No. 6 William & Mary Tribe (2-1, 0-0 CAA), 7 p.m. (CSN-NE, CSN-MA)

Series record: James Madison leads, 18-15

Last meeting: at James Madison 30, William & Mary 24 (Nov. 13, 2010)

What to know: The Tribe's offense has struggled to find the end zone this season, only scoring 13.3 points a game while having serious questions at quarterback. Michael Paulus has only completed 37.5 percent of his passes and could be in danger of losing his spot to Michael Graham (9 of 16, 174 yards).

With the questions on offense, William & Mary's defense will need another strong performance. It's good news for the Tribe that James Madison also has struggled on offense, averaging 17 points a game. All signs point to a low- scoring game.

In a close game - which is already sold out - it could come down to ball control and field position, a battle which could be won by William & Mary running back Jonathon Grimes, who is a dangerous runner and kick returner.

Prediction: James Madison 17, William & Mary 14

Samford Bulldogs (1-1, 0-1 SoCon) at No. 9 Wofford Terriers (1-1, 0-0 SoCon), 7 p.m.

Series record: Samford leads, 5-3

Last meeting: Wofford 10, at Samford 3 (Nov. 6, 2010)

What to know: The top rushing attack from 2010, Wofford has picked up where it left off, rushing for an average of 312 yards a game behind a wingbone attack that often features a carry by seven different players. Eric Breitenstein is the leading rusher, having carried 41 times for 169 yards and two touchdowns.

While Wofford will run the ball often, Samford quarterback Dustin Taliaferro likes to spread the ball around, having connected with nine different receivers in each of the Bulldogs' first two games.

The Terriers' defense has forced six fumbles this season, but hasn't been able to capitalize on the loose balls, only recovering one.

Prediction: Wofford 27, Samford 13

No. 4 Montana State Bobcats (2-1, 0-0 Big Sky) at No. 21 Eastern Washington Eagles (0-3, 0-0 Big Sky), 7:05 p.m. (Max Media)

Series record: Eastern Washington leads, 25-9

Last meeting: at Montana State 30, Eastern Washington 7 (Sept. 25, 2010)

What to know: The Eagles return to the red turf at Roos Field desperate for a win, as an 0-4 start would put them in the difficult position to win seven straight to even make the playoffs. Luckily for Eastern Washington, "The Inferno" has produced victories - the Eagles went 8-0 on the new turf last season.

Eastern Washington quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell has attempted more passes than any other player in the FCS, completing 103 of 178 for 1,079 yards and six touchdowns. However, Mitchell has thrown six interceptions, a number that isn't conducive to completing comebacks like Eastern Washington did so often last season.

Montana State has passed each test its faced this season, blowing out UC Davis and Minot State after losing to FBS opponent Utah in Week 1. If Eastern Washington's winning streak at home is to come to an end, it will probably be this weekend.

Prediction: Montana State 27, Eastern Washington 21

Southeastern Louisiana Lions (1-2, 0-0 Southland) at No. 19 McNeese State Cowboys (1-1,0-0 Southland), 8 p.m.

Series record: McNeese State leads, 21-15

Last meeting: McNeese State 13, at Southeastern Louisiana 10 (Oct. 23, 2010)

What to know: In last season's meeting, Cowboys kicker Josh Lewis converted on a 52-yard field goal as time expired to give McNeese State a close victory. In 2009, it also was a close contest, as the Cowboys pulled out a 36-35 victory. This season, the game could once again come down to a field goal.

It's not fare to judge the Lions' season yet, as they've lost a pair of games to FBS schools (Southern Mississippi and Tulane) and demolished Savannah State, 63-6. How that translates into a conference game remains to be seen.

McNeese is also a difficult team to judge, as Southeastern Louisiana will be the first FCS game on the schedule.

Prediction: Mcneese State 27, Southeastern Louisiana 24

No. 23 Southern Utah Thunderbirds (2-1) at UNLV Rebels (1-2), 9 p.m. (The Mountain)

Series record: UNLV leads, 3-0

Last meeting: at UNLV 28, Southern Utah 6 (Sept. 19, 1970)

What to know: UNLV coach Bobby Hauck if familiar with the FCS level, having coached at Montana for seven seasons, reaching three national championship games for the Grizzlies. Hauck has a 2-0 career mark against Southern Utah.

After more than 10 years, the Thunderbirds are back in The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 after opening the season with a close loss to South Dakota State and a pair of impressive wins against Sacramento State and UTSA. Southern Utah was last ranked (24th) on Sept. 14, 1998.

Southern Utah quarterback Brad Sorenson has impressed the past two weeks, but much of that credit belongs to his offensive line that allowed four sacks in Week 1 and only one since.

Prediction: UNLV 31, Southern Utah 24

No. 10 Montana Grizzlies (2-1, 1-0 Big Sky) at Sacramento State Hornets (1-2, 0-1 Big Sky), 9:05 p.m. (KPAX)

Series record: Montana leads, 16-0

Last meeting: at Montana 28, Sacramento State 25 (Sept. 25, 2010)

What to know: Sacramento State has been a difficult team to understand this season, particularly on the offensive side on the ball. In the season-opening upset of Oregon State ,the Hornets passed for 296 yards and rushed for 71. In Week 2, it was reversed, with 71 passing yards and 208 rushing yards. In Week 3, it appeared Sacramento State had found balance (230 passing yards, 208 rushing), but failed to defeat Weber State.

Montana sophomore quarterback Jordan Johnson has been impressive in his first season as a starter, passing for 500 yards and, more importantly, only throwing two interceptions - a skill many young quarterbacks struggle with.

Caleb McSurdy has been, well, absurd on the defensive side of the ball, leading the Grizzlies with 42 tackles, 20 more than the next leading tackler.

Prediction: Montana 24, Sacramento State 14

Last week: 19-5 (.791)

Overall: 63-15 (.807)



























































































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