• FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    Sac kicking AWFUL! Boing off uprights on extra point. They won’t need field goals or even extra points at this rate.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    MSU cant stop Sac. Trouble is Sac is converting on 3rd downs (and 4th downs). Too many downs to hold them.
  • 2019 BATTLE FOR THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE
    Well I don’t expect a 42 point drubbing like last year. Depends on the consistency (or lack thereof) of Ags. At this point, any win is a win.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    MSU scores on 4th down. Anderson. They knew FGs won’t win this one.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    21-7 Sac. I think this game is over.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    Sac about to score again.
  • 2019 BATTLE FOR THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE
    kennesaw state also has a VERY patsy schedule. Both they and Jacksonville State have been getting in playoffs perennially due to being in extremely weak conferences.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    MSU there ball up for INT inside Sac 20 on first drive. I think Sac is going to win this game.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    NDSU pulling away. 32-14. Early 4th quarter.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    UND self-destructed on an early 2nd quarter drive. 4 penalties plus a fumbled snap when Ketteringham wasn’t ready for snap. They were inside ISU 20 when the comedy of errors commenced. Ketteringham did not show much poise. Reminded me of last week when he was jawing with his own fans after he retreated near his end zone on a pass rush.
  • FCS Games to Follow: Week 7
    UNI Scores to close to 18-14. UNI not able to run much but have some big receivers getting back shoulder and improvised throws. 2:35 to go first half. Snow on the ground outside Fargo dome.
  • 2019 BATTLE FOR THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE
    goes to show you how important is is to have consistent good seasons so you have to fall rather than beat your way up the rankings. I think too much is placed on previous season and reputation but eventually you have to have a decent record. Some teams like Jacksonville State have a patsy schedule so I do think some weight should be applied to strength of schedule.
  • Bad press for the Band-Uh!
    And whoever does the music needs to get rid of the piped in music and let the band play. It's COLLEGE football, not the NFL

    Amen brother.
  • Bad press for the Band-Uh!
    “we asked to talk to members of the band but the university (supreme leader of the people’s Republic) would not allow us.”
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    good analysis. And I agree that some of the INTs are because a chance had to be taken. Jake has also been pressured more due to lack of running game. Shows that even with arguably the best QB in FCS (UND tv announcers emphatically said that he is) it doesn’t necessarily translate to wins. Look at EWU with Barriere. Same deal. Teams with real good defenses are always in the game.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    Sac state 34 EWU 14. Looks like EWU is regressing too. Barriere back on game but I think Sac is the better team. Big Sky is crazy. I know Idaho lost, but how did they score 35 on Weber. Shaping up as Montana, Montana State, Weber and Sac as the ones to beat in Big Sky.

    Just as I say that EWU scores.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    rushing is definitely a problem. The concerning thing to me is that we are losing Maier next year. He can’t carry the team all the time. I know he’s thrown some picks, but today I think 2 were of deflections our of Aggie receivers hands. He did throw for almost 400 yards and 3 touchdowns.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    Al Poly loses in OT. A little like Aggies game. Came back but came up short.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    Barriere appears to be hurt. Visitor stands empty at sac state high.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    don’t think today was on coaching staff. Apparently good second half adjustments. Players need to execute and not make dumb mistakes. That motion penalty was inexcusable. I think if Crawford had been available the last quarter things might have turned out differently. He’s their best possession receiver.