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  • Matt
    No longer a noob
    • Jun 2012
    • 1565

    FCS Playoffs





    Matt - Towson Tigers

    Nahste- SELA

    Obst- Furman

    Potatoes , Hasselback - Eastern Washington
    Last edited by Matt; 12-01-2013, 04:40 PM.
  • Matt
    No longer a noob
    • Jun 2012
    • 1565

    #2
    Furman 30, South Carolina State 20

    Jarius Hollman had both a 90-yard punt return TD and a 34-yard pick-six to lead Furman. Tanner Skogen rushed for 116 yards on 13 carries for the Paladins as well. Furman advances to play North Dakota State in the second round Dec. 7


    Coastal Carolina 48, Bethune Cookman 24

    Alex Ross threw for four touchdowns on 13-for-18 passing, totaling 256 yards. Mike McClure recovered a fumble and brought it back 39 yards into the endzone for the Chanticleers. Coastal Carolina moves on to play Montana on Dec. 7 in the second round.


    New Hampshire 45, Lafayette 7

    Sean Goldrich threw for 267 yards and two touchdowns on 15-of-30 passing for the New Hampshire Wildcats. Over half of his completions went to R.J. Harris, who finished with eight catches for 173 yards and a touchdown. The Wildcats move on to play Maine in the second round.


    Sam Houston State 51, Southern Utah 20

    Thanks to the groundwork of Timothy Flanders, Keshawn Hill and Brian Bell, the Bearkats will be moving on in the FCS playoffs after being controversially selected as an at-large team. Flanders, Hill and Bell rushed for a combined 331 yards and five touchdowns on the game, essentially outscoring Southern Utah by themselves. Bell also threw for two more scores and 176 yards through the air, while Southern Utah was unable to really get anything going. Sam Houston State will play Southeastern Louisiana next week.


    Tennessee State 31, Butler 0

    The Tigers intercepted Butler quarterback Matt Lancaster three times during their shutout victory, holding the Bulldogs to only 257 yards of offense in the game. Daniel Fitzpatrick returned one of the Lancaster interceptions for a score, and Michael German chipped in two touchdown passes as part of a 14-of-24, 201 yard afternoon. Tennessee State will face Eastern Illinois in the second round.


    Fordham 37, Sacred Heart 27

    Nate Nebrich's 32-of-51, 413 yard, three touchdown performance powered Fordham on Saturday, as the Rams were able to ride to a victory behind the work of their junior quarterback. Keshaudas Spence rushed for 194 yards and two touchdowns for the Sacred Heart Pioneers, but it would prove not enough. His final touchdown with 2:20 to go cut Fordham's lead to 31-27, but it would prove to be the last score for Sacred Heart all game. Their next possessions would go interception, punt, interception, and turnover on downs, and two field goals from Fordham would account for the final score. Fordham advances to play Towson in the FCS tournament.


    Jacksonville State 55, Samford 14

    It was smooth sailing for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks, who led 38-0 at the half, thanks to a huge rushing day. The Gamecocks combined for 367 yards on the ground and five touchdowns, while limiting Samford to a paltry 93 on 35 carries. Samford had little luck through the air, either, as they went 10-of-27 for 108 yards on the afternoon, although they did have two touchdowns to go with
    those numbers. Still, it will be the Gamecocks who are moving on to play McNeese State next week.


    South Dakota State 26, Northern Arizona 7

    It was all Zach Zenner, who put the Jackrabbits on his back with 30 carries, 249 yards rushing, and two touchdowns, all of which were key in dispatching Northern Arizona. The Lumberjacks opened the scoring with a Zach Bauman touchdown run, but it was all downhill from there, with Northern Arizona quarterback Kyren Poe throwing three interceptions, part of a four turnover performance by NAU. They would never find the endzone again in a 26-7 win for the Jackrabbits. South Dakota State will play Eastern Washington next week.

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    • NAHSTE
      Probably owns the site
      • Feb 2009
      • 22233

      #3
      Rooting for Fordham and SE Louisiana.

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      • Obst
        RIP West
        • Oct 2008
        • 4182

        #4
        Furman is built just like an SEC team, so I'll be rooting for them to bring the title to where it belongs.

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        • NAHSTE
          Probably owns the site
          • Feb 2009
          • 22233

          #5
          Originally posted by Obst
          Furman is built just like an SEC team, so I'll be rooting for them to bring the title to where it belongs.
          SoCon Speed >>>

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          • Golden Taters
            RIP West
            • Jul 2009
            • 6640

            #6
            Fear the red turf

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            • Hasselbeck
              Jus' bout dat action boss
              • Feb 2009
              • 6175

              #7
              Eastern Washington to the 'ship
              Originally posted by ram29jackson
              I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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              • Sharkweather
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 8906

                #8
                NDSU vs Towson or Eastern Wash.

                That's who I want to see, and the championship game is in Frisco, I might try to go to that.

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                • dope
                  Allons-y!
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2096

                  #9
                  gotta root for montana.

                  no matter what though a big sky conference school is winning this shit

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                  • Woy
                    RIP West
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 16371

                    #10
                    I'll jump on the SELA wagon with NAHSTE. Watched a game of their's this season and they're fun to watch with Bryan Bennett leading the O.



                    ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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                    • Matt
                      No longer a noob
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 1565

                      #11
                      2nd-Round Scores
                      North Dakota State 38, Furman 7

                      What more can you ask from the top seed in the tournament and the two-time defending champion?
                      The Bison had no problem taking down their opponents in the cold weather, putting up over 500 yards of total offense. Quarterback Brock Jensen led the charge with 249 passing yards and two touchdowns along with another 86 yards and a score on the ground. They're still the favorites to win it all, and with games like this, it's easy to see why.


                      Montana 35, Coastal Carolina 42
                      It was certainly a close one, but Coastal Carolina pushed past the Montana Grizzlies in an exciting shootout.
                      Alex Ross completed 16 of his 21 passes for 202 yards and three touchdowns, adding another 123 rushing yards in the big win. Jordan Johnson threw for 388 yards and four scores of his own for the Grizzlies, but it simply wasn't enough. Coastal Carolina will play North Dakota State in the next round.


                      South Dakota State 17, Eastern Washington 41

                      The game was tied 14-14 at halftime, but Eastern Washington blew out South Dakota State thanks to 27 points in the second half.
                      Vernon Adams went off in the passing game for Eastern Washington, throwing five touchdowns passes, including two to Cooper Kupp. Meanwhile, Quincy Forte ran for a career-high 202 rushing yards.


                      Jacksonville State 31, McNeese State 10
                      Despite McNeese State being the No. 6 seed, it wasn't able to keep from being blown out against Jacksonville State.
                      The Gamecocks were up 21-0 at half, while the team set a school record with 11 sacks against the Cowboys. Jacksonville State moves to 11-3 and will be looking for another big win in the quarterfinals.


                      Towson 48, Fordham 28
                      While the game was tied 21-21 at halftime, it was Towson that came away with a big win after blowing out Fordham in the second half.
                      Terrance West had yet another impressive performance, running for 76 yards and three touchdowns. He now leads the nation with 33 rushing touchdowns, and he just keeps finding ways to get into the end zone.


                      Tennessee State 10, Eastern Illinois 51

                      The Eastern Illinois Panthers continue their great season, moving to 12-1 with a dominating performance against Tennessee State.
                      The Panthers went up 37-0 at halftime, and just kept scoring. Jimmy Garoppolo finished with 240 passing yards and three touchdowns in the big win, while Shepard Little added 184 yards and two scores on just 12 carries.


                      New Hampshire 41, Maine 27

                      Sean Goldrich threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns on 16-of-27 passing on Saturday, leading New Hampshire to its ninth win of the season over No. 5 Maine.
                      Damarr Autman had the play of the game for Maine, returning a kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough to keep the Wildcats from advancing.


                      Sam Houston State 29, Southeastern Louisiana 30

                      It was a very strange second half, but Southeastern Louisiana was able to come up with the win thanks to a game-winning touchdown with just 36 seconds remaining.
                      Bryan Bennett had a big game, racking up 369 total yards of offense and three total touchdowns, while Sam Houston State's Brian Bell completed just three of 15 passes for 15 yards along with 59 rushing yards and a touchdown.

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                      • Matt
                        No longer a noob
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 1565

                        #12
                        Quarterfinals Preview


                        North Dakota State vs. Coastal Carolina

                        When: Saturday, Dec. 14 at 12 p.m. ET
                        With a huge upset win over Montana, Coastal Carolina will be looking to ride that momentum into this game against the Bison.
                        Unfortunately for the Chanticleers, they'll be playing the best team in the FCS, and that's going to be really hard to do. Brock Jensen continues to lead this team by making huge plays both through the air and on the ground, which will make him too difficult to contain.


                        Eastern Washington vs. Jacksonville State
                        When: Saturday, Dec. 14 at 4 p.m. ET
                        After that five-touchdown performance from Vernon Adams, it's safe to say that he has the hot hand entering this one.
                        Much like Coastal Carolina, the Gamecocks are hoping to keep their exciting run going as underdogs, but they have better chances. Eastern Washington is still a good team, however, with a great running back in Quincy Forte along with Adams under center, and that high-powered offense should continue to shine.


                        Towson vs. Eastern Illinois
                        When: Friday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. ET
                        Besides North Dakota State, Eastern Illinois is the best team in this tournament. The Panthers blew up for 51 points on Saturday, and with just one loss this season, it's easy to see just how good this team really is. Garoppolo is starting to draw some national attention, as he's now thrown for 51 touchdowns and is approaching 5,000 yards through the air. He's the most productive quarterback in the FCS, and that should translate to a deep run in this tournament.


                        New Hampshire vs. Southeastern Louisiana
                        When: Saturday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. ET
                        The Lions escaped with that narrow victory over Sam Houston State, but they'll have an even bigger test next week against New Hampshire, who is looking like a legitimate team after taking down Maine.
                        This could very well be the closest game of the quarterfinals, and New Hampshire has a serious shot at pulling off another upset win. With Sean Goldrich and Justin Mello, this passing game could continue to lead the Wildcats into the semifinals.

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                        • ram29jackson
                          Noob
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 0

                          #13
                          none of my channels get these games darnit

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                          • NAHSTE
                            Probably owns the site
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 22233

                            #14
                            BRYAN BENNETT was so outchea last night in the 4th quarter. DAT FINAL DRIVE




                            WE WANT UNH!

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                            • KNUBB
                              WHITE RONDO
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 7973

                              #15
                              I'm going to the SELU game next week. Never been to a football game at my own damn school. #Bandwagon


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