Let the tape roll! Aggie coaching staff are beginning their review this afternoon.
Illinois State finished #5 in the ultra tough Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Redbirds are hot right now.
SE Missouri State or 'SEE-MO' won the Ohio Valley Football Conference (includes, Tenn. State, UT Martin, Tenn. Tech, Lindenwood...) They are known as the Redhawks and are located in Cape Girardeau, MO.
Whole lot of red-feathering in Normal, IL next Saturday.
Interesting that SEMO is going to be hosting despite being the lower ranked team because Illinois State's stadium is being used for high school state playoffs or something like that.
SEMO was the conference champ, but yeah, not seeded...getting to host.
It's a 4 hour drive from Normal to Cape Girardeau. Weather in the area is supposed to be pretty fair, low 40's is the afternoon high temp.
I watch the Illinois State offense...can't help but see similarities in style to UC Davis. Very aggressive, #2 WR Daniel Sobkowicz is an impressive player. Their QB #16 Tommy Rittenhouse makes plays, he can move around when he has to. RB #32 Wenkers Wright is long and has some good top end speed. RB #25 Matt Lawson has great burst and is a change of pace gasher.
Illinois State
27.3 PPG
175.3 rushing yards per game
232.5 passing yards per game
ranked 27th in total offense
ranked 86th in total defense
-2 turnover margin
SEMO
30.8 PPG
98.2 rushing yards per game
301.7 passing yards per game
ranked 36th in total offense
ranked 36th in total defense
+2 turnover margin
I noticed that they put all of the top seeded Big Sky teams in the same side of the bracket. Guess they don't want the championship game to be an all Big Sky contest? No such reluctance to make it an all Missouri Valley game, though.
I'm not sure if there's a clear cut one we SHOULD be rooting for in this match up as I see it. SEMO is the stronger passing team and we've been susceptible defensively in that department over the last couple of weeks. They feature 3 really strong WRs, 2 of which are 6'5 and 6'7 respectively. We haven't faced that kind of size all season. That being said, Illinois State has had success playing a much more difficult schedule.
Tough to know how we would deal with that size. Most of Big Sky has smaller shifty receivers. SEMO didn't really DOMINATE many games this year with a relatively weak SoS. They beat Northwestern State (0-12) 19-0 and Tennessee Tech (7-5) 34-3 as their largest margins of victory
I see Illinois State as the better overall team, but they want to run the ball more than SEMO and we've been fairly stout on the ground.
Should we root for SEMO? Obviously any team in the playoffs is good and can win, but Illinois State is better. If SEMO wins at home then maybe an edge for the Ags? EIther way, no looking past either team
My hope is that we win this game and anything after that is gravy (unless South Dakota loses and then I’d expect them to win 2 games). That’s not to say we can’t beat South Dakota but going there is going to be tough. Don’t want to get ahead of myself though. Win this game and go from there.
Dakotadome will be rocking. My question: If you were a road team from a warmer climate, would you rather play away at a dome where you'll probably get false starts or outside in a snowstorm / 10F but windshill of -15F?
If I were Illinois State, I'd be pissed about anything being schedules on my home field duirng the playoffs...they are literally kicking their own team off their own campus when due a home playoff game. It's ridiculous.
Do they have a forum somewhere? I'd love to see what their fanbase thinks of this. Of course, living just outside of the Palouse, I know Idaho fans are pissed.
These were the most active forums that I could find. The Illinois State forum looks fairly active. If someone can find a more active SEMO forum let me know. I don't know if @AggieFinn wants to pin these in his first post.
@CA Forever@AggieFinn thank you. It's always nice seeing the perspective of fans of teams we never play especially for FCS teams, which is a niche version of a niche branch of football (college vs NFL).