Week 4 in the FCS

Clark was good last year right? You like Clark, don't like Allen or combo of both?
 
That might be it for Dll games? Maybe 5-6 more they could post just chronological in order of the kickoffs
 
Doubtful they line d2/fcs games but a couple d2 teams could win those today.

Ed Waters? I don't know what that offensive explosion was by Bethune last week. Saginaw Valley was favored over New Haven on a couple PRs.
 
Ed Waters? I don't know what that offensive explosion was by Bethune last week. Saginaw Valley was favored over New Haven on a couple PRs.
Saginaw may have regressed more than anyone in d2 this year. I probably would've played New Haven
 
Ed Waters? I don't know what that offensive explosion was by Bethune last week. Saginaw Valley was favored over New Haven on a couple PRs.
EW definitely live today if they get up from last weeks upset.
 
First thing I do with BM is look for opening variance vs current FD. They are 18.5 on Illinois state vs 20.5 at FD which is interesting
 
Wow Howard up to -3, I remember we talked about them eventually being favored when it was +2.5 but I didn’t take it
 
I got on a bad number with SIU

They have been dominate this year

UNA out gained SEMO and UND out gained them by 345
 
Thinking Mercer 4 127… is that worth a shot?


Who Were The Most Dominant Teams In Week 3?

In this section, we will highlight the teams that were the most dominant in success rate margin. This will highlight which teams truly dominated, even if the final score hides what really happened. Games against non-Division I opponents were excluded.


  • Southeastern Louisiana (Net SR: 51.1%)
  • Austin Peay (Net SR: 40.8%)
  • Montana State (Net SR: 38.1%)
  • Chattanooga (Net SR: 34%)
  • Tennessee Tech (Net SR: 23.5%)
  • Mercer (Net SR: 20.3%)
The most interesting team in this section was Mercer. The Bears dominated Wofford on a down-to-down basis, yet they only escaped with a one-point win on Saturday night. That is because almost all of Wofford's offense came on just three plays. The Terriers scored on an 80-yard touchdown pass, another 51-yard score, and a 68-yard explosive run. Outside of those three plays, Wofford had a total of 94 yards on 45 plays. That's a horrendous 2.1 yards per play.

Mercer defensive end Andrew Zock had a monster game with 4.5 tackles for loss, which means he was recording a TFL on every 10 plays this game. Freshman quarterback Braden Atkinson played well outside of two turnovers. He made five big-time throws, tied for the most among any FCS quarterback in Week 3.

That is some data that was buried within the unimpressive 1 pt win vs Wofford.
 
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