TexasTerror
November 11th, 2006, 08:44 AM
Good morning and welcome to another beautiful I-AA Saturday!
The playoffs are coming, the playoffs are coming! This is the next to last week of the I-AA regular season for those with stakes in the playoffs meaning the games are getting bigger and the stakes are high!
Big games this week...
• Massachusetts (8-1) vs. No. 19 Maine (6-3) - Starting early, we alerady have our first big game on the day. UMass is looking at wrapping up themselves a seed in the I-AA playoffs. A win here would get them even closer from not having any worries. For Maine, they are trying to win their first game in Amherst since '96 and moving into a tie with UMass for the A10 Northern Division lead. In addition, Maine needs wins this week against UMass and next against UNH to pick up their seventh Div I wins. They'll be hard-pressed!
• 5. North Dakota State (8-1) vs. No. 9 Cal Poly (6-3) - Always seems to be a big matchup in the GWFC each week. This game will go a long way in determing the GWFC champion. A NDSU win would give them a chance to win the title against archrival SDSU at home next week. A loss and it opens the door for Cal Poly to start talking about a possible GWFC title. Cal Poly is not only fighting for the GWFC prize, they need a win this week and next to get into the playoffs.
• 12. Northern Iowa (6-3) at No. 14 Southern Illinois (6-3) - Nothing like a Gateway battle! These teams have had the home team win an astounding nine years in a row! UNI has a tough road from here, but with two wins can sew up the Gateway's auto bid, just a year after playing for a national title. The Salukis are no stranger to the playoffs either. However, a loss would end any chances of a 4th consecutive playoff berth. It'll be a big test for both squads with a playoff-like feel.
Safe travels to all those traveling around the country to and from games. Good luck to all those involved!
Nov 11
• South Dakota St at Southern Utah
• Stony Brook at Cent Conn St, 12:00 PM
• Samford at Jacksonville St, 12:00 PM
• Maine at Massachusetts, 12:00 PM
• New Hampshire at Rhode Island, 12:00 PM
• Holy Cross at Colgate, 12:30 PM
• Cornell at Columbia, 12:30 PM
• Brown at Dartmouth, 12:30 PM
• Drake at Jacksonville, 12:30 PM
• Georgetown at Lafayette, 12:30 PM
• Fordham at Lehigh, 12:30 PM
• Robert Morris at Sacred Heart, 12:30 PM
• Princeton at Yale, 12:30 PM
• Butler at Davidson, 1:00 PM
• Wm & Mary at Delaware, 1:00 PM
• Northeastern at Hofstra, 1:00 PM
• Char Southern at Liberty, 1:00 PM
• Iona at Marist, 1:00 PM
• Austin Peay at Morehead State, 1:00 PM
• Delaware State at Norfolk State, 1:00 PM
• Harvard at Penn, 1:00 PM
• Towson at Richmond, 1:00 PM
• Wagner at St Francis-PA, 1:00 PM
• Eastern Ky at Tenn-Martin, 1:00 PM
• James Madison at Villanova, 1:00 PM
• Monmouth at Albany, 1:00 PM
• Illinois State at Indiana State, 1:05 PM
• Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 1:30 PM
• Elon at NC A&T, 1:30 PM
• Aurora at Valparaiso, 1:30 PM
• Chattanooga at Wofford, 1:30 PM
• Miss Valley St at Alabama State, 2:00 PM
• Augustana (SD) at Central Arkansas, 2:00 PM
• VMI at Citadel, 2:00 PM
• Cal Poly at North Dakota St, 2:00 PM
• Edward Waters at Savannah State, 2:00 PM
• Appalachian St at Western Carolina, 2:00 PM
• Montana at Northern Colorado, 2:05 PM
• Alcorn State at Alabama A&M, 2:30 PM
• Eastern Ill at Tenn Tech, 2:30 PM
• Hampton at Florida A&M, 3:00 PM
• Prairie View at Jackson State, 3:00 PM
• Western Ill at Missouri State, 3:00 PM
• Stephen F. Austin at Nicholls State, 3:00 PM
• Ga Southern at Furman, 3:30 PM
• SE Missouri St at Tenn St, 3:30 PM
• Howard at Bethune-Cookman, 4:00 PM
• Ark-Pine Bluff at Southern, 4:00 PM
• Northern Iowa at Southern Ill, 4:00 PM
• Youngstown St at Western Ky, 5:00 PM
• Idaho State at Eastern Wash, 5:05 PM
• Weber State at Northern Ariz, 5:05 PM
• South Carolina State at Morgan State, 6:00 PM
• McNeese State at Northwestern St, 7:00 PM
• Sam Houston State at SE Louisiana, 7:00 PM
• Texas Southern at Texas State, 7:00 PM
• Portland State at Sacramento St, 7:05 PM
• Dayton at San Diego, 9:00 PM
The playoffs are coming, the playoffs are coming! This is the next to last week of the I-AA regular season for those with stakes in the playoffs meaning the games are getting bigger and the stakes are high!
Big games this week...
• Massachusetts (8-1) vs. No. 19 Maine (6-3) - Starting early, we alerady have our first big game on the day. UMass is looking at wrapping up themselves a seed in the I-AA playoffs. A win here would get them even closer from not having any worries. For Maine, they are trying to win their first game in Amherst since '96 and moving into a tie with UMass for the A10 Northern Division lead. In addition, Maine needs wins this week against UMass and next against UNH to pick up their seventh Div I wins. They'll be hard-pressed!
• 5. North Dakota State (8-1) vs. No. 9 Cal Poly (6-3) - Always seems to be a big matchup in the GWFC each week. This game will go a long way in determing the GWFC champion. A NDSU win would give them a chance to win the title against archrival SDSU at home next week. A loss and it opens the door for Cal Poly to start talking about a possible GWFC title. Cal Poly is not only fighting for the GWFC prize, they need a win this week and next to get into the playoffs.
• 12. Northern Iowa (6-3) at No. 14 Southern Illinois (6-3) - Nothing like a Gateway battle! These teams have had the home team win an astounding nine years in a row! UNI has a tough road from here, but with two wins can sew up the Gateway's auto bid, just a year after playing for a national title. The Salukis are no stranger to the playoffs either. However, a loss would end any chances of a 4th consecutive playoff berth. It'll be a big test for both squads with a playoff-like feel.
Safe travels to all those traveling around the country to and from games. Good luck to all those involved!
Nov 11
• South Dakota St at Southern Utah
• Stony Brook at Cent Conn St, 12:00 PM
• Samford at Jacksonville St, 12:00 PM
• Maine at Massachusetts, 12:00 PM
• New Hampshire at Rhode Island, 12:00 PM
• Holy Cross at Colgate, 12:30 PM
• Cornell at Columbia, 12:30 PM
• Brown at Dartmouth, 12:30 PM
• Drake at Jacksonville, 12:30 PM
• Georgetown at Lafayette, 12:30 PM
• Fordham at Lehigh, 12:30 PM
• Robert Morris at Sacred Heart, 12:30 PM
• Princeton at Yale, 12:30 PM
• Butler at Davidson, 1:00 PM
• Wm & Mary at Delaware, 1:00 PM
• Northeastern at Hofstra, 1:00 PM
• Char Southern at Liberty, 1:00 PM
• Iona at Marist, 1:00 PM
• Austin Peay at Morehead State, 1:00 PM
• Delaware State at Norfolk State, 1:00 PM
• Harvard at Penn, 1:00 PM
• Towson at Richmond, 1:00 PM
• Wagner at St Francis-PA, 1:00 PM
• Eastern Ky at Tenn-Martin, 1:00 PM
• James Madison at Villanova, 1:00 PM
• Monmouth at Albany, 1:00 PM
• Illinois State at Indiana State, 1:05 PM
• Coastal Carolina at Gardner-Webb, 1:30 PM
• Elon at NC A&T, 1:30 PM
• Aurora at Valparaiso, 1:30 PM
• Chattanooga at Wofford, 1:30 PM
• Miss Valley St at Alabama State, 2:00 PM
• Augustana (SD) at Central Arkansas, 2:00 PM
• VMI at Citadel, 2:00 PM
• Cal Poly at North Dakota St, 2:00 PM
• Edward Waters at Savannah State, 2:00 PM
• Appalachian St at Western Carolina, 2:00 PM
• Montana at Northern Colorado, 2:05 PM
• Alcorn State at Alabama A&M, 2:30 PM
• Eastern Ill at Tenn Tech, 2:30 PM
• Hampton at Florida A&M, 3:00 PM
• Prairie View at Jackson State, 3:00 PM
• Western Ill at Missouri State, 3:00 PM
• Stephen F. Austin at Nicholls State, 3:00 PM
• Ga Southern at Furman, 3:30 PM
• SE Missouri St at Tenn St, 3:30 PM
• Howard at Bethune-Cookman, 4:00 PM
• Ark-Pine Bluff at Southern, 4:00 PM
• Northern Iowa at Southern Ill, 4:00 PM
• Youngstown St at Western Ky, 5:00 PM
• Idaho State at Eastern Wash, 5:05 PM
• Weber State at Northern Ariz, 5:05 PM
• South Carolina State at Morgan State, 6:00 PM
• McNeese State at Northwestern St, 7:00 PM
• Sam Houston State at SE Louisiana, 7:00 PM
• Texas Southern at Texas State, 7:00 PM
• Portland State at Sacramento St, 7:05 PM
• Dayton at San Diego, 9:00 PM