Army was -3 TOs and just 2-of-4 FGs including missing a FG end of regulation that would've given them the win and missed their other FG in OT2 before Tarleton made their 37y FG for the win. One of the Army TOs led to 20y TD 'drive' for Tarleton and Army was just 1 of 4 scoring TDs in the RZ. Army had 411-344 (5.0-4.8) yard edge.
Odd game for Rhode Island and Campbell, URI was much better than Campbell but some circumstances allowed Campbell to get up and it took a bit for URI to get things going for them again. URI scored easily to go up 7-0 on 1st poss. 2nd poss drive down field but missed FG, 3rd poss fum at the C11, all while Campbell is doing nothing, 6 of the Camels first 7 possessions moved the ball less than 10 yards, BUT because URI muffed a punt at their own 3 and fumbled KO at their own 18, Campbell was able to convert those TOs into 10 pts with one legitimate scoring drive all of which resulted in a 17-7 Campbell lead! URI scored before HT and slowly in the 3Q they got back into it. But at one point Farrell completed only like 2 of 13 passes. For the game he was 15-28-275-2-0 and made some really good passes and some pretty bad ones, this is who he is. Campbell played Sixkiller at QB while utilizing Chandler at RB and WR (1of3 passing). Chandler was the end of season starting QB for them last year. But they apparently like Sixkiller better (was at McNeese). Anyway, URI was able to comeback to win and they finished with a 384-268 (6.2-3.9) yard edge. Campbell really wasn't that good, just the turnovers helped them so much.
If you are wondering how your live New Haven +10.5 bet lost when it was a 10 pt game under 1min left to go and Marist was punting, NH failed to catch the punt and touched the bouncing ball which Marist fell on the ball in the EZ to win by 17. Marist scored a 59y TD on 4th-1, had a 13y 'drive' for TD after the first NH muffed punt and then had this other one to close the game. Basically NH started very slow and Marist was pretty tough 1H. As it wore on, NH moved the ball well, but had mistake and failure repeatedly to prevent them from getting back into the game. NH was SOD at the M01 (NH running game and OL was awful all night), had a FG blk'd from the M07 and were SOD at the M31 and M37. Their QB Duffy lacks touch and accuracy and likes to throw to covered or double covered receivers, but their passing game moved the ball. NH ended with a 395-303 (5.3-4.7) yard edge. Marist likes to run their QB who isn't a good passer.
Monmouth at Colgate was a pretty crazy game. Derek Robertson threw 6 INTs all of last year, he threw 3 on their first 4 drives of the game here including two from inside the Colgate 10 in the EZ. Colgate led 31-7 after Monmouth tried to onside kick opening the 3Q, but Colgate got it and extended their lead. But this is Monmouth, if they stopped throwing INTs they would be scoring and score they did. 70y TD pass, 51y TD pass, 75y TD run all while the Colgate O was going punt, punt, fumble, SOD M16. Monmouth actually led 42-31, but Colgate was able to get back in the EZ to make it a 3 pt game. Monmouth killed the final 5min though. Monmouth O put up 678y (9.3), but in typical Monmouth fashion they gave up 541 (7.0). One of the two running QBs Colgate had in 2024 had a pretty good game, Osborne 11-14-227-2-0 and led them in rushing with 59y. He was injured and Stearney finished (10-23-138-1-0). Robertson ended the game with 491y passing and a 4-4 ratio.