2022 NCAA FOOTBALL

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SFA88
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Ljacks&Longnecks said:

Not a fan either way of TCU or OU but saw an article that TCU sat the OU band way up in the nosebleed sections for Saturday's game. Seems awfully tacky to me but perhaps more common than I know. Any game I've ever watched bands are seated in the lower levels. Any other examples of putting another schools band out of play?


As others have said, it is common. College bands don't usually travel except to rivalry games, a few special games, and bowl games. Plane rides for a few hundred students and equipment is expensive. When Arizona State plays Arizona, the visiting band is in the nosebleed end zone seats.
SFASawmillGuy
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Not that Homer Bryce Stadium has nosebleeds but we do stick them on the top row
SFA Jack Fanatic
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FCS #1 vs. #2 this weekend as North Dakota State plays South Dakota State in the Fargodome.
SFAXE93
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Dennis Osagiede is just killing it at Liberty where they are 6-1 (only loss was a 1 point loss at Wake Forest)
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"History has no rubbish heap." Louis Blake Duff
SFASawmillGuy
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Very frustrating to think how big of a loss he is for us. We probably add 1 or 2 more wins.
SFAXE93
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New upgrades at Southeastern Louisiana

https://lionsports.net/news/2022/10/21/general-southeastern-unveils-plans-for-new-state-of-the-art-home-for-slu-athletic-training-program-and-lion-athletics.aspx
"History has no rubbish heap." Louis Blake Duff
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"History has no rubbish heap." Louis Blake Duff
SFA Jack Fanatic
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UIW is destroying Houston Christian 70-6 at halftime. UIW's QB has thrown 7 TD passes.
SFASawmillGuy
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Still glad they changed their minds, but they no doubt would've won the WAC this year.
SFA88
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SFASawmillGuy said:

Still glad they changed their minds, but they no doubt would've won the WAC this year.
Their QB is elite.
SFA88
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NAU is giving Montana State all they can handle.

NAU 34 MSU 31 in the 4th. Neither team can stop the other one. I've seen more than 1 QB sneak and some Power runs. MSU secondary is full of holes.
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SFASawmillGuy said:

Still glad they changed their minds, but they no doubt would've won the WAC this year.
And be at the bottom at nearly every other sport. Only to be rivaled by Lamar.
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SFAXE93
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Myles Brooks was the highest ranking player (according to 247 sports) ever to commit and sign with SFA.

We sure miss his INTs.
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I did not make this list, it was from another message board poster...

* 12 Lamar players in the portal
* 31 Wagner players in the portal

Here is a list of FCS players currently in the transfer portal for the 2023 season.

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  • Abe Schwinn (LB) Abilene Christian
  • Grant Miles (TE) Abilene Christian
  • Brian Jenkins Jr (WR) Alabama A&M
  • Dennis Fisher (DB) Alabama A&M
  • Dejuan Hughes (DB) Alabama A&M
  • Gary Quarles (RB) Alabama A&M
  • Jahkeel Reef (DB) Alabama A&M
  • Zachary Alvarez (K) Alabama A&M
  • Aubrey Grace (P) Alabama State
  • Davonte Webster (LB) Alabama State
  • Joe Owens Jr. (QB) Alabama State
  • Myles Crawley (QB) Alabama State
  • Nathanial Eichner (K) Alabama State
  • Rodney Echols Jr. (DB) Alabama State
  • Derrick Travis (DB) Alcorn State
  • DJ Travis (DB) Alcorn State
  • Jayden Barfield (LB) Alcorn State
  • Malcolm Magee (DB) Alcorn State
  • Kayvon Britten (RB) Arkansas-Pine Bluff
  • Nathan Seward (DB) Arkansas-Pine Bluff
  • RJ Evans (DL) Arkansas-Pine Bluff
  • Drae McCray (WR) Austin Peay
  • Caleb Sutherland (DB) Bethune-Cookman
  • Davontis Clements (WR) Bethune-Cookman
  • Elias De Leon (OL) Bethune-Cookman
  • Jaylan Wiley (LS) Bethune-Cookman
  • Aidan Gilman (QB) Brown
  • Allan Houston III (WR) Brown
  • Camden Gagnon (DL) Brown
  • Chris Boyle (TE) Brown
  • Cooper DeVeau (DB) Brown
  • Hayes Sutton (WR) Brown
  • Jalen Fisher (DB) Brown
  • Josh Ofili (DB) Brown
  • Junior Gafa (LB) Brown
  • Sean Kelly (DL) Brown
  • Wes Rockett (WR) Brown
  • Anthony Frederick (WR) Bryant
  • Calson Goodwill (DB) Bryant
  • David McCain (LS) Bryant
  • Dylan Gurule (RB) Bryant
  • J.T. Anderson (DB) Bryant
  • Jack Daly (DL) Bryant
  • Joe Andreessen (LB) Bryant
  • Keith Ridley Jr. (QB) Bryant (Committed to Southern Connecticut State)
  • Ben Allen (LB) Bucknell
  • Brent Jackson (DB) Bucknell
  • Connor Holmes (WR) Bucknell
  • Gavin Pringle (DB) Bucknell
  • Jonathan Searcy (DB) Bucknell
  • Thomas Lee (P) Cal Poly
  • Danny Armstead (WR) Central Arkansas
  • Derek Haupt (OL) Central Arkansas
  • Derrick Wise II (RB) Central Arkansas
  • Marquez Casey (DL) Central Arkansas
  • Myles Kitt-Denton (WR) Central Arkansas
  • Tylan Brown (DL) Central Arkansas
  • Aidan Clark (P) Central Connecticut State
  • Harold Miles III (LB) Central Connecticut State
  • Jermaine Williams (DL) Central Connecticut State
  • Jonathan Cabral-Martin (DB) Central Connecticut State
  • Kyren Petteway (WR) Central Connecticut State
  • Noah Washington (LB) Central Connecticut State
  • Reese Clarke (DB) Central Connecticut State
  • Romello Williams (QB) Central Connecticut State
  • Scott Fries (LS) Central Connecticut State
  • Tyler Boatwright (DB) Central Connecticut State
  • Zibassie Edwards (LB) Central Connecticut State
  • Boogsie Silvera (DB) Charleston Southern
  • Darius Meeks (OL) Charleston Southern
  • JD Moore (RB) Charleston Southern
  • Jeremiah McClendon (DB) Charleston Southern
  • Jerome Rice III (LB) Charleston Southern
  • Kamron Smith (DB) Charleston Southern
  • Seth Anderson (WR) Charleston Southern
  • Vinson Davis III (WR) Charleston Southern
  • KeShawn Toney (TE) Chattanooga
  • Tyler Walker (WR) Chattanooga
  • Tyree O'Neil (WR) Chattanooga
  • Coleman Coco (DL) Colgate
  • Garrett Oakey (WR) Colgate
  • Jackson Price (DB) Colgate
  • Keshaun Dancy Jr (DB) Colgate
  • Myles Bradley (WR) Colgate
  • Tucker Dunn (LS) Colgate
  • Alex Felkins (K) Columbia
  • Luke Painton (TE) Columbia
  • Matt Klenk (OL) Columbia
  • Scott Valentas (LB) Columbia
  • William Hamilton (OL) Columbia
  • Max Lundeen (DL) Cornell
  • Paul Lewis (DB) Cornell
  • William Enneking (TE) Cornell
  • Jamal Cooney (WR) Dartmouth
  • Michael Flores (OL) Dartmouth
  • Nick Howard (QB) Dartmouth
  • Noah Roper (RB) Dartmouth
  • Seth Verilus (DB) Dartmouth
  • Shane Cokes (DL) Dartmouth
  • Tyron Herring (DB) Dartmouth
  • Zack Bair (RB) Dartmouth
  • Caden Bonoffski (K) Davidson
  • AK Agee (WR) Dayton
  • Sam Webster (K) Dayton
  • Aman Orlena (OL) Delaware State
  • Esaias Guthrie (DB) Delaware State
  • Tylik Bethea (QB) Delaware State
  • Michael Markett (WR) Drake
  • Abdul Janneh (WR) Duquesne
  • Chase Diehl (QB) Duquesne
  • Rahmon Hart (WR) Duquesne
  • Trevor King (WR) Duquesne
  • Colin Bohanek (LB) Eastern Illinois
  • Dom Shoffner (QB) Eastern Illinois
  • Foday Jalloh (LB) Eastern Illinois
  • Grant Edwards (DL) Eastern Illinois
  • Jaelin Benefield (RB) Eastern Illinois
  • Jordan Miles (DL) Eastern Illinois
  • Jordan Vincent (DB) Eastern Illinois
  • Terrance Shaw (OL) Eastern Illinois
  • Tim Varga (DL) Eastern Illinois
  • Zach Weir (QB) Eastern Illinois
  • Kam Hill (LB) Eastern Kentucky
  • Landon Hammock (DL) Eastern Kentucky
  • Michael Cosentino (K) Elon
  • Michael Purcell (OL) Elon
  • Alijah Huzzie (DB) ETSU
  • Blake Austin (OL) ETSU
  • Chandler Martin (LB) ETSU
  • Harold O'Neal III (LB) ETSU
  • Mac McCovery IV (RB) ETSU
  • Quinn Smith (DB) ETSU
  • Skylar Adams (WR) ETSU
  • Tavon Matthews (OL) ETSU
  • Tyler Keltner (K) ETSU
  • Tyler Riddell (QB) ETSU
  • Brandon Spencer (DB) Fordham
  • DeQuece Carter (WR) Fordham
  • MJ Wright (WR) Fordham
  • Tom Callahan (LS) Fordham
  • Jace Wilson (QB) Furman
  • Albert Fleming IV (WR) Gardner-Webb
  • Pierce Holley (QB) Georgetown
  • Tyler Knoop (QB) Georgetown
  • CJ Russell (RB) Grambling State
  • Donald Johnson III (WR) Grambling State
  • Jalen Thomas (DL) Grambling State
  • Romello Watson (OL) Grambling State
  • Alec Bank (OL) Harvard
  • Alex Washington (DB) Harvard
  • Charlie Dean (QB) Harvard
  • Jack Bill (WR) Harvard
  • Jake Brown (LB) Harvard
  • James Herring (DB) Harvard
  • Jelani Machen (DB) Harvard
  • Kym Wimberly (WR) Harvard
  • Mason Williams (OL) Harvard
  • Scott Elliott (OL) Harvard
  • Sone Ntoh (RB) Harvard
  • Truman Jones (DL) Harvard
  • Victor Tademy (DB) Harvard
  • Caleb Flagg (DB) Houston Christian University
  • Christian Hood (OL) Houston Christian University
  • Darrion Sherfield (WR) Houston Christian University
  • Bryce Miller (LS) Howard
  • Brett Tommasini (LB) Idaho
  • Caleb Menzel (OL) Idaho
  • CJ Jordan (QB) Idaho
  • Owen Fa'Amoe (LB) Idaho
  • Tuiumi Aiono (DL) Idaho
  • Tyler Webb (QB) Idaho (transferring to Kilgore College)
  • Zach Borisch (WR) Idaho
  • Benjamin Omayebu (WR) Idaho State
  • Cameron Minor (DB) Idaho State
  • Ja'Maree Boone (DB) Idaho State
  • Justice Brusatto (LS) Idaho State
  • Mason Harwood (DL) Idaho State
  • Myles Amey (DL) Idaho State
  • Preston Helu (LB) Idaho State
  • Sam Benjamin (DL) Idaho State
  • Shane Dailey Jr. (WR) Idaho State
  • Tyler Vander Waal (QB) Idaho State
  • Xavier Guillory (WR) Idaho State
  • Braden Price (DB) Illinois State
  • Damien Jackson (LB) Illinois State
  • Franky West (DB) Illinois State
  • Jabari Khepera (WR) Illinois State
  • Jackson Waring (QB) Illinois State
  • Jkalon Carter (WR) Illinois State
  • TreShawn Watson (WR) Illinois State
  • Bilhal Kone (DB) Indiana State
  • Aaron McLaughlin (QB) Jacksonville State
  • Amon Scarbrough (DB) Jacksonville State
  • Brevyn Jones (OL) Jacksonville State
  • Cameron Hill (OL) Jacksonville State
  • Kade Parker (TE) Jacksonville State
  • CJ Parker (WR) Kennesaw State
  • Javan Singletary (DB) Kennesaw State
  • Jeremiah Compton (DB) Kennesaw State
  • Jaden Sutton (RB) Lafayette
  • Jordan Hull (WR) Lafayette
  • Joseph Gillette (WR) Lafayette
  • Julius Young (WR) Lafayette
  • Jyaire Stevens (LB) Lafayette
  • Marco Olivas (LB) Lafayette
  • Robby Mandel (OL) Lafayette
  • Adrian Owens (LB) Lamar
  • Austin Goffney (DB) Lamar
  • Ayden Bell (DL) Lamar
  • Bo Baker (WR) Lamar
  • Carter Murray (OL) Lamar
  • Colby Sessums (K) Lamar
  • Damashja Harris (RB) Lamar
  • Jacob Bayer (OL) Lamar
  • Luke Wallis (LS) Lamar
  • Nick Yockey (QB) Lamar
  • Tyrique Carter (WR) Lamar
  • Tyler Jackson (LB) Lamar
  • Damien Brown (RB) Lehigh
  • Ian O'Connor (TE) Lehigh
  • Jaden Wimberly (WR) Lehigh
  • Jalen Burbage (WR) Lehigh
  • John Foley (WR) Lehigh
  • Mikhari Sibblis (DL) Lehigh
  • Nate Norris (LB) Lehigh
  • Nigel Summerville (QB) Lehigh
  • TyGee Leach (DB) Lehigh
  • Derek Green (QB) Long Island University
  • Jabari Echols (DB) Maine
  • Amir Proctor (DB) Marist
  • Brett Landis (WR) Marist
  • Bryce Sisak (DL) Marist
  • Clay Fields III (DB) Marist
  • Devin Thompson (RB) Marist
  • Luke Paladino (K) Marist
  • SherRon Davis (WR) Marist
  • Tyhir Harley (DB) Marist
  • Jaydon Green (P) McNeese State
  • KJ Brown (TE) McNeese State
  • Mason Pierce (WR) McNeese State
  • Jonathan Bacigalupi (OL) Mercer
  • Nate Boehm (WR) Mercer
  • Reid Brass (LS) Mercer
  • Jacari Carter (WR) Merrimack College
  • Jack Esquivel (QB) Merrimack College
  • Jaylen Laudermilk (WR) Merrimack College
  • Victor Dawson (RB) Merrimack College
  • Hess Horne (QB) Missouri State
  • Ian Fitzgerald (OL) Missouri State
  • Jose Pizano (K) Missouri State
  • Landon Bebee (OL) Missouri State
  • Lemondre Joe (DB) Missouri State
  • Udoka Ezeani (LB) Missouri State
  • Alex Bryant (WR) Monmouth
  • Justin Marcus (TE) Monmouth
  • Juwon Farri (RB) Monmouth
  • Oliver Jervis (OL) Monmouth
  • Ryan Kost (P) Monmouth
  • Tony Muskett (QB) Monmouth
  • Ugo Obasi (WR) Monmouth
  • Youssef Gamel (DL) Monmouth
  • Marcus Knight (RB) Montana
  • Aaron Gerle (DL) Montana State
  • Brady McKnight (LS) Morehead State
  • Charles Trumbull (DL) Morehead State
  • Davier Fairrow (DL) Morehead State
  • Donte Jones (DL) Morehead State
  • Gunnison Bloodgood (WR) Morehead State
  • Jah'Dell Lee Quay (DB) Morehead State
  • Robert Springer Jr. (DB) Morehead State
  • Danny Chaudhry (DL) Morgan State
  • Cole McDowell (TE) Murray State
  • DaMonta Witherspoon (RB) Murray State
  • Jake Saathoff (TE) Murray State
  • Elinus Noel III (DL) Nicholls State
  • Kohen Granier (QB) Nicholls State
  • Ademola Faleye (TE) Norfolk State
  • Andrew Nickens (OL) Norfolk State
  • Brandon Savage (DB) Norfolk State
  • Corie Addo (WR) Norfolk State
  • Da'Quan Felton (WR) Norfolk State
  • Jaylan Adams (QB) Norfolk State
  • Jeff Woods (OL) Norfolk State
  • Lamar Robinson (OL) Norfolk State
  • Pierre Royster (DB) Norfolk State
  • TJ Stevenson (DL) Norfolk State
  • Tyler Long (LB) Norfolk State
  • Zion Lewis (DB) Norfolk State
  • Justin Douglas (DB) North Alabama
  • Micah Bland (DL) North Alabama
  • ShunDerrick Powell (RB) North Alabama
  • T.J. Finney (RB) North Alabama
  • Mychale Salahuddin (DB) North Carolina A&T
  • Jake Oliphant (OL) North Dakota
  • Kendis Ledbetter (DL) North Dakota
  • Marcus Preston (WR) North Dakota
  • Britton Pascoe (DB) North Dakota State
  • DJ Hart (WR) North Dakota State
  • Dominic Gonnella (RB) North Dakota State
  • Marques Sigle (DB) North Dakota State
  • Nathan Goldade (RB) North Dakota State
  • Phoenix Sproles (WR) North Dakota State (Committed to JMU)
  • Caiaphas Ardoin (WR) Northern Arizona
  • RJ Martinez (QB) Northern Arizona
  • Alec Lewis (QB) Northern Colorado
  • Bryan Sarente Jr (DB) Northern Colorado
  • Elijah Anderson-Taylor (LB) Northern Colorado
  • Ethan Kramer (OL) Northern Colorado
  • Hunter Green (K) Northern Colorado
  • Jaylen Byrd (DB) Northern Colorado
  • Krikour Koustanian (OL) Northern Colorado
  • Kylen Woods (WR) Northern Colorado
  • Lamar Goods (DL) Northern Colorado
  • Salem Abdul-Wahab (LS) Northern Colorado
  • Will Horn IV (WR) Northern Colorado
  • Matthew Morrissey (QB) Northern Iowa
  • Miguel Edwards (DB) Northern Iowa
  • Peter Udoibok (WR) Northern Iowa
  • Reed Snitker (DL) Northern Iowa
  • Terrance Kamara (WR) Northern Iowa
  • Jared Morrow (OL) Northwestern State
  • Zachary Clement (QB) Northwestern State
  • Adam Becker (TE) Portland State
  • Jake Urena (DB) Portland State
  • Caleb Darbone (P) Prairie View A&M
  • Jaden Stewart (RB) Prairie View A&M
  • Jailon Howard (WR) Prairie View A&M
  • Delvecchio Powell II (RB) Presbyterian
  • Cam Watson (LB) Presbyterian
  • David Jean (OL) Presbyterian
  • David Kinard Jr. (DL) Presbyterian
  • Dru McClough (OL) Presbyterian
  • Jake Davis (QB) Presbyterian
  • Jalen Banks (DL) Presbyterian
  • Tyrese Moses (LB) Presbyterian
  • Cole Aubrey (LB) Princeton
  • Jayden Wickware (LB) Princeton
  • Ryan Butler (RB) Princeton
  • Will Powers (P) Princeton
  • Ajani Cornelius (OL) Rhode Island
  • Dylan Brown (DL) Rhode Island
  • Amauri Floyd (LB) Robert Morris
  • Corbin LaFrance (QB) Robert Morris
  • Fey Oluleye (WR) Robert Morris
  • Jack Oedekoven (WR) Robert Morris
  • Jay'Ron Gibson (DL) Robert Morris
  • Jonathan Pierre (DL) Robert Morris
  • Lorenzo Euline (DB) Robert Morris
  • Paul Newton (RB) Robert Morris
  • Timothy White Jr (DB) Robert Morris
  • Dan Bradbury (OL) Sacramento State
  • Amir Jenkins (QB) Sacred Heart
  • Arsheen Jiles (DB) Sacred Heart
  • Javin Adderley (DB) Sacred Heart
  • Jonathan Mucciolo (OL) Sacred Heart
  • Jordan Griffin (OL) Sacred Heart
  • Malik Grant (RB) Sacred Heart
  • Marquez McCray (QB) Sacred Heart
  • Mike Coffey (TE) Sacred Heart
  • Tyrek Kelly (DL) Sacred Heart
  • Aiden Smith (OL) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Al-Ma'Hi Ali (DB) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Alex Schmoke (K) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Breon Noel (DB) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Hunter Brown (TE) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Kyle Hill (DB) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Sebastian Benjamin (LB) Saint Francis (Pa.)
  • Dalton Meyer (TE) Sam Houston
  • Jaxson Chrest (WR) Sam Houston
  • Kaden Morgan (K) Sam Houston
  • Reed Honshtein (K) Sam Houston
  • Seth Morgan (K) Sam Houston
  • Zamir Wallace (DB) San Diego
  • CJ Ogbonna (QB) Southeast Missouri State
  • Jorge Figueroa (K) Southeast Missouri State
  • Keilyn Tyus (LB) Southeast Missouri State
  • Phillip Wilder (OL) Southeast Missouri State
  • Shamenski Rucker (RB) Southeast Missouri State
  • Zach Haynes (P) Southeast Missouri State
  • BJ Davis (LB) South Carolina State
  • Carson Camp (QB) South Dakota
  • Cole Stenstrom (QB) South Dakota
  • Jason Samec (TE) South Dakota
  • Shomari Lawrence (RB) South Dakota
  • Wesley Eliodor (WR) South Dakota
  • Corey Williams (WR) Southern
  • Daeshawn Davis (LB) Southern
  • Devin Ellison (WR) Southern
  • Collin Heard (DB) Southern Illinois
  • Kaniji Chandler (LB) Southern Illinois
  • Joshia Davis (DB) Southern Utah
  • Mata'ava Ta'ase (TE) Southern Utah
  • Brevin Randle (LB) Stephen F. Austin
  • Gatlyn Cooper (OL) Stephen F. Austin
  • Ja'Terious Evans (DB) Stephen F. Austin
  • Cameron Gillis (K) Stetson
  • Connor Becker (WR) Stetson
  • Dominic Carlucci (TE) Stetson
  • Finau Fine (DL) Stetson
  • Frantz Alteus (LB) Stetson
  • Jeffrey Roberts (TE) Stetson
  • Michael Wojciechowski (LS) Stetson
  • Quinton Lane (WR) Stetson
  • Zarrion Robinson (DB) Stetson
  • Amier Mohammad (LB) Stony Brook
  • Angelo Guglielmello (K) Stony Brook
  • Charlie McKee (QB) Stony Brook
  • Chris Campbell (LB) Stony Brook
  • Isaiah Simmons (RB) Stony Brook
  • Isaiah Weathers (DL) Stony Brook
  • Jackson Jones (DB) Stony Brook
  • Joey Leuzzi (WR) Stony Brook
  • Joshua Zamot (QB) Stony Brook
  • Larry Ross (OL) Stony Brook
  • Osirus Rhodes (DL) Stony Brook
  • Seba Nekhet (RB) Stony Brook
  • Shawn Harris Jr. (WR) Stony Brook
  • Tedy Afful (WR) Stony Brook
  • Ty Son Lawton (RB) Stony Brook
  • Tyler Devera (TE) Stony Brook
  • Tyler King (LB) Stony Brook
  • Jake Walrath (P) Tarleton State
  • Benjamin Johnson II (TE) Tennessee State
  • James Thorpe (RB) Tennessee State
  • Maurice McDonald (LB) Tennessee State
  • Terray Jones (DL) Tennessee State
  • Tucker Pope (QB) Tennessee State
  • Zaire Thornton (WR) Tennessee State
  • Andrew Armstrong (WR) Texas A&M Commerce
  • Stefaan Forbes (P) Texas Southern
  • Jesus Gibbs (DL) Towson
  • Ubayd Steed (DB) Towson
  • Andy Ambroise (DB) UAlbany
  • Brandon Jimenez (WR) UAlbany
  • Brendan Durkin (LS) UAlbany
  • DeVante Ford (DB) UAlbany
  • Jack Barnum (K) UAlbany
  • Jacob Hargraves (DB) UAlbany
  • Joey Carino (QB) UAlbany
  • Tyler Szalkowski (QB) UAlbany
  • McCallan Castles (TE) UC Davis
  • Adam Conyer (LB) UPenn
  • Ben Hoitink (OL) UPenn
  • Benjamin Krimm (P) UPenn
  • Chase Meyer (K) UPenn
  • Garrett Morris (LB) UPenn
  • Jake Heimlicher (DL) UPenn (committed to UCLA)
  • Jonathan Melvin (LB) UPenn
  • Kendren Smith (DB) UPenn
  • Micah Morris (DL) UPenn
  • Mike Hoffler (TE) UPenn
  • Rory Starkey Jr (WR) UPenn
  • Trevor Radosevich (OL) UPenn
  • Keishaun Dudley (WR) Utah Tech
  • Quali Conley (RB) Utah Tech
  • Tyrell Grayson (DB) Utah Tech
  • Alexander Andre (DB) UT Martin
  • Brian Hunter III (WR) Valparaiso
  • Chase Randall (DL) Valparaiso
  • George Dristiliaris (DL) Valparaiso
  • Mason Kaplan (QB) Valparasio (Committed to Illinois State)
  • Nick Price (DL) Valparasio
  • Ryan Merklinger (OL) Valparasio
  • Matt O'Connor (QB) Villanova
  • William Bartel (K) Villanova
  • Aaron Vardell (K) VMI
  • Aladdin Elroumy (LB) VMI
  • Aljareek Malry (DB) VMI
  • Charles Dixon (DL) VMI
  • Eric Weaver (DL) VMI
  • Ernie Campbell (DL) VMI
  • Jack Caussin (TE) VMI
  • Jarvis Chandler (OL) VMI
  • Jerry Rice (K) VMI
  • Leroy Thomas (WR) VMI
  • Marshall Gill (OL) VMI
  • Seth Morgan (QB) VMI
  • Stone Snyder (LB) VMI
  • Andre Crawley Jr (DL) Wagner College
  • Anthony Arthur (RB) Wagner College
  • Anthony Thornton (DB) Wagner College
  • Austin Hosier (K) Wagner College
  • Brylan Noonan (LS) Wagner College
  • Chris Collier (RB) Wagner College
  • Coby Calvin (DB) Wagner College
  • Devin Jones (DL) Wagner College
  • Eric Allen II (RB) Wagner College
  • Franklin Smith (LB) Wagner College
  • Hunter Lino (RB) Wagner College
  • Isaiah Emmanuel (DB) Wagner College
  • Jaden Spaulding (RB) Wagner College
  • James Eichler (LB) Wagner College
  • Justin Curtis (OL) Wagner College
  • Kobi Ray-Reed (RB) Wagner College
  • Matt Rau (OL) Wagner College
  • Michael Croteau (TE) Wagner College
  • Naiem Simmons (WR) Wagner College
  • Nick Kargman (QB) Wagner College
  • Nick Karika (DL) Wagner College
  • Nick Tanzola (P) Wagner College
  • Nino Cinti (WR) Wagner College
  • Nunes Bukula IV (RB) Wagner College
  • Randy Fizer Jr (WR) Wagner College
  • Shane Quast (LB) Wagner College
  • Tajay Passmore (DL) Wagner College
  • Tajhir Tate (DL) Wagner College
  • Terrell Staton (OL) Wagner College
  • Trey Simmons (DB) Wagner College
  • Winston Ware III (LB) Wagner College
  • Bryson Grabowski (QB) Western Carolina (transferring to Union College)
  • Carlos Davis (QB) Western Carolina
  • Kason Lincke (QB) Western Carolina
  • Parish Metzger (QB) Western Carolina
  • Samuel Cornett (QB) Western Carolina
  • Timothy Jamison (DL) Western Carolina
  • Toler Keigley (WR) Western Carolina
  • Brayden Hall (DB) Western Illinois
  • Cameron Lewis (WR) Western Illinois
  • Carter Gorder (OL) Western Illinois
  • Dylan Tabone (QB) Western Illinois
  • Jaylen Reed (RB) Western Illinois
  • Juan DelaCruz (LB) Western Illinois
  • Mike Gatz (OL) Western Illinois
  • Mo Reed (DB) Western Illinois
  • Nick Davenport (QB) Western Illinois
  • Tahjae Mullix (DL) Western Illinois
  • Al Hogan (OL) Wofford
  • Camden Gray (LB) Wofford
  • Devin Mathews (WR) Wofford
  • Jimmy Weirick (QB) Wofford
  • Landon Parker (WR) Wofford
  • Micheal Mason (DL) Wofford
  • Miles Richardson (DB) Wofford
  • Tahir Annoor (DB) Wofford
  • Brian Abraham (LB) Yale
  • Kyle Ellis (DB) Yale
  • Nick Gargiulo (OL) Yale
  • Osorachukwu Ifesinachukwu (DL) Yale
  • Andrew Hardin (DB) Youngstown State
  • Demeatric Crenshaw (QB) Youngstown State
  • Jasiah Medley (WR) Youngstown State
  • Marcus Finkley (DB) Youngstown State
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    WALTER PAYTON AWARD

    Fordham QB Tim DeMorat, UIW QB Lindsey Scott Jr, and Monmouth RB Jaden Shirden are the 3 finalists for the Walter Payton Award that will be awarded at the STATS awards banquet in Frisco on 1/7:

    The semi-finalist and their votes
    4. Michael Hiers, QB, Samford: 3-3-7-8-5-69
    5. Geno Hess, RB, Southeast Missouri: 0-3-8-9-7-61
    6. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Jackson State: 1-2-8-3-2-45
    7. Jaleel McLaughlin, RB, Youngstown State: 3-1-2-2-1-30
    8. Cody Mauch, OL, North Dakota State: 0-1-5-2-4-27
    9. Joey Hobert, WR, Utah Tech: 0-1-2-1-5-17
    10.(tie) Cameron Skattebo, RB, Sacramento State: 0-2-1-2-1-16
    10.(tie) Matthew Sluka, QB, Holy Cross: 0-2-1-1-3-16
    12.(tie) Hunter Luepke, FB, North Dakota State: 0-0-1-3-2-11
    12.(tie) Parker McKinney, QB, Eastern Kentucky: 0-0-2-2-1-11
    14.(tie) Devron Harper, WR, Mercer: 0-2-0-1-0-10
    14.(tie) Fotis Kokosioulis, WR, Fordham: 1-0-0-2-1-10
    14.(tie) Ulonzo Gilliam Jr., RB, UC Davis: 1-0-0-1-3-10
    17. ShunDerrick Powell, RB, North Alabama: 0-0-1-1-1-6
    18.(tie) Tommy Mellot, QB, Montana State: 0-1-0-0-1-5
    18.(tie) Xavier Gipson, WR, Stephen F. Austin: 0-0-0-2-1-5
    20.(tie) Bhayshul Tuten, RB, North Carolina A&T: 0-0-0-2-0-4
    20.(tie) Xavier Smith, WR, Florida A&M: 0-0-1-0-1-4
    22. Reece Udinski, QB, Richmond: 0-0-0-0-3-3
    23.(tie) Bailey Fisher, QB, Gardner-Webb: 0-0-0-1-0-2
    23.(tie) Davius Richard, QB, North Carolina Central: 0-0-0-0-2-2
    25.(tie) Cole Doyle, QB, Saint Francis: 0-0-0-0-1-1
    25.(tie) Deonta McMahon, RB, McNeese: 0-0-0-0-1-1
    27.(tie) Aidan Borguet, RB, Harvard: 0-0-0-0-0-0
    27.(tie) Jake Chisholm, RB, Dayton: 0-0-0-0-0-0
    27.(tie) Ailym Ford, RB, Chattanooga: 0-0-0-0-0-0
    27.(tie) Andrei Iosivas, WR, Princeton: 0-0-0-0-0-0
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    UIW wins again. Beats Sac State in a wild one and moves to the FCS semis.

    Every time we have discussed the pros and cons of an air raid offense in the past, a couple of guys always jump in and claim that it's not sustainable and that a balanced attack is always best over the long term.

    Well, UIW is proving that it can be successful over a long term. OK, naysayers, jump in again. I'm sure you have some nifty reasons why it would never work here. (Even though it did 10-12 years ago.)
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    SFA Jack Fanatic said:

    UIW wins again. Beats Sac State in a wild one and moves to the FCS semis.

    Every time we have discussed the pros and cons of an air raid offense in the past, a couple of guys always jump in and claim that it's not sustainable and that a balanced attack is always best over the long term.

    Well, UIW is proving that it can be successful over a long term. OK, naysayers, jump in again. I'm sure you have some nifty reasons why it would never work here. (Even though it did 10-12 years ago.)


    Eh. It worked for us until we got to the playoffs. That's how it usually works. Not to say the air raid is completely incapable of being a championship system but more often than not when you play a champion caliber defense that can shut it down, you're out.

    Montana shut us out when we had one of the greatest offenses ever. So did Villanova. A big issue with it is your drives are never long, so your defense is on the field a ton. The seasons after Moses our defense was ranked worst in the country but if you watched those games it wasn't really that our defense was so bad, it's that our offense would either score in 3-5 plays or we would have a 3 and out or quick turnover. Our defense was on the field more than 3/4 of the game it seemed.

    UIW is doing a great job mixing their offense up and having a super athletic QB helps. Zach Conque would've been amazing to utilize in an offense like that because he brought a lot to the table. That being said Sac St looked like a defense we could've hung 50 on that day.

    And I'm not taking anything away from UIW, they've recruited phenomenally and their past two coaches have done a great job getting the right pieces in there. But teams that want lasting long term success are much more balanced. Time of possession is often one of the most underrated stats in football.
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    NDSU will be the toughest defense they've faced all season. It'll be interesting to see how they can match up. If they can get momentum going against the Bison they might be able to give them enough fits to make it work. But those receivers are going to be hit hard and blanketed all night. I hope they can do it though.
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    And maybe going on about the air raid in general isn't the correct way to argue this. It's more about having a team that's one dimensional, as many air raid offenses are. It's very high risk/high reward. If it works, you've got a dominant offense. If it doesn't, you give basically all the momentum to the other team.

    If your QB throws it 50 times a game that's fine, but if a defense shuts down your passing game or if your passing game is just off that day, you better be able to be successful running it. We certainly had backs back in the day who could run but if we had to lean on our running game, it would be all she wrote. Same with Texas Tech under Mike Leach. Same with Oregon under Chip Kelly.

    Run heavy offenses can face the exact same problem where maybe your running game just isn't getting going for one reason or another.

    You need to be able to get your offense going different ways if you want to win. That's why Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, NDSU, and so many others have been successful running vastly different offenses. They can all get it done multiple ways.
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    OC: John Jenkins joined the coaching staff of Jack Pardee in 1987 when Pardee became HC taking over a 1-10-0 Houston Cougar team that had a QB named Andre Ware who only had one TD pass in his entire HC football career.

    Jenkins scrapped the old veer option for the new run and shoot offense.

    1987: 4-6-1 (7th in the SWC)
    1988: 9-3-0 (2nd in the SWC) L Aloha Bowl #18 AP POLL
    1989: 9-2-0 (2nd in the SWC) Ineligible for bowl #14 AP POLL

    In that 1989 season John Jenkins took over as head coach with the departure of Pardee to the NFL where Pardee would insert the run and shoot into the Houston Oilers' offense.

    The Houston Cougars offense averaged 625 yards a game and 10.1 yards rushing per attempt (when they did run it which was rare)

    1990: 10-1-0 (2nd in the SWC) Ineligble for bowl #10 AP POLL
    QB David Klingler threw for 5,140 yards and 54 TDs

    The offense seemed to get figured out after the 1990 season and Jenkins resigned after the 1992 season.

    1991: 4-7-0
    1992: 4-7-0

    Houston Oilers (Jack Pardee)

    1990: 9-7-0 (2nd AFC East) Lost AFC WC (Warren Moon AP NFL OPOY; 4,689 yards; 33 TDs)
    1991: 11-5-0 (1st AFC East) Lost AFC DG (Warren Moon threw 655 passes during this season)
    1992: 10-6-0 (2nd AFC East) Lost AFC WC
    1993: 12-4-0 (1st AFC East) Lost AFC DC
    1994: 1-9-0 (Last Place AFC East) Fired
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    2007 (Before Shannon Dawson's Offense; or should I say Hal Mumme's offense or should I say LaVell Edwards' offense)

    SFA 0-11-0; 0-7-0

    • 1,400 rushing yards, 391 attempts, 3.6 per carry, 127 rushing yards a game, 11 TDs
    • 2,227 passing yards, 359 attempts, 10 per catch, 202 passing yards a game, 10 TDs
    • 16 points a game
    • Gave up 34 points a game

    2008 (OC: Shannon Dawson)

    SFA 4-8-0; 2-5-0

    • 839 rushing yards, 249 attempts, 3.4 per carry, 69 rushing yards a game, 11 TDs
    • 4,149 passing yards, 630 attempts, 11.2 per catch, 346 passing yards a game, 41 TDs
    • 35 points a game
    • Gave up 40 points a game
    • #3 in the nation in passing offense
    • 85 pass attempts against SHSU 57 were completed (SFA Record)

    2009 (OC: Shannon Dawson)

    #10 SFA 10-3-0; 6-1-0

    • SLC CHAMPIONS
    • FCS PLAYOFFS (2nd Round)
    • Wins over #7 McNeese State and #13 Eastern Washington

    • 1,628 rushing yards, 383 attempts, 4.3 per carry, 125 rushing yards a game, 11TDs
    • 4,468 passing yards, 600 attempts, 11 per catch, 344 passing yards a game, 44 TDs
    • 35 points a game
    • Gave up 22 points a game
    • 410 passes completed (SFA Recrod)
    • 68.3 pass completion perectage (SFA Record)

    2010 (OC: Shannon Dawson)

    #8 SFA 9-3-0; 6-1-0

    • SLC CHAMPIONS
    • FCS PLAYOFFS (1st Round)
    • Win over #13 Northern Iowa

    - 969 rushing yards, 301 attempts, 3.2 per carry, 81 rushing yards a game, 15TDs
    • 4,346 passing yards, 601 attempts, 12 per catch, 362 passing yards a game, 35 TDs
    • 36.2 points a game
    • Gave up 22 points a game
    • Walter Payton Award Winner (Jeremy Moses)

    It all stems pretty much from BYU's legendary Hall of Famer coach LaVell Edwards.

    Hal Mumme, Steve Sarkisian, Mike Holgren, Shannon Dawson, Ty Detmer, Norm Chow, Dave Kragthorpe, Andy Reid, on and on of all the coaches he influenced with his pass oriented offense.

    From 1972 to 2000 at BYU Edwards had 257 wins to 101 losses, 12 Top 25 finishes, 19 conference championships (10 straight and then another 7 our of 8 run), 1 National Champonship, 7 bowl victories and a tie.

    Then Mike Leach developed his offense with Hal Mumme and we all know what he has done.

    Lincoln Riley uses it, and on and on
    SFA88
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    I paused on a Clemson football game a few days ago and saw LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr. make a tackle. I'm sure many SFA fans remember that name. His father was a great LB for SFA and went on to have a long NFL career that included trips to the pro bowl.
    SFASawmillGuy
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    The Axe man commeth. Met him a couple of times covering SFA football as a student. Really awesome guy who still loves his Lumberjacks.
    TallTexan
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    UNT has hired former UIW head coach Eric Morris.
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    TallTexan said:

    UNT has hired former UIW head coach Eric Morris.
    Does Cameron Ward follow?
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    UIW meets NDSU in the Fargo Dome tonight in an FCS Semi. It should be loud in there, something that UIW has not experienced all year. NDSU has averaged 16,076 fans per game this year. UIW has averaged 2,559 per game at home. You read that right. UIW averages a measly 2,559 per game! It'll be UIW's passing game vs. NDSU's running game. Should be a good one.
    SFASawmillGuy
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    NDSU has one of the loudest stadiums in football. Not the FCS. Not college football. In football. It's built to trap that noise in there and it's so small it gets insanely loud. Gonna be a huge test.
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