RedFlash
September 21st, 2017, 08:47 AM
Week 4
Only 5 games on the slate this week as Duquesne and StFU have the week off.
Walsh at Central Connecticut – 12:00 noon
Fordham at Bryant – 1:00 pm
Robert Morris at North Dakota State – 3:30 pm
Sacred Heart at Bucknell – 6:00 pm
Wagner at Western Michigan – 7:00 pm
D-2 Walsh travels from Canton, Ohio to take on CCSU. This is Walsh’s second straight FCS opponent falling last week to Jacksonville 56-31. CCSU should have no trouble.
Fordham should be able to light up the scoreboard this week as Bryant is giving up 43 points per game this season.
I suspect that RMU will keep things close for the first 10-15 minutes, but NDSU will wear down the RMU defense and should win this easily.
Sacred Heart will look to bounce back after last week’s loss, but Bucknell’s defense might be better than their 1-2 record suggests. They held a pretty good Holy Cross team to only 20 points, so if they can score some points (only 9 in the last two weeks) I think they win this one.
I assume Wagner will be without its starting QB again this week, although it won’t matter. Western Michigan has played both USC and Michigan St. well this year and will likely win this won by a big margin.
Last week 6-1
Overall 18-2
Only 5 games on the slate this week as Duquesne and StFU have the week off.
Walsh at Central Connecticut – 12:00 noon
Fordham at Bryant – 1:00 pm
Robert Morris at North Dakota State – 3:30 pm
Sacred Heart at Bucknell – 6:00 pm
Wagner at Western Michigan – 7:00 pm
D-2 Walsh travels from Canton, Ohio to take on CCSU. This is Walsh’s second straight FCS opponent falling last week to Jacksonville 56-31. CCSU should have no trouble.
Fordham should be able to light up the scoreboard this week as Bryant is giving up 43 points per game this season.
I suspect that RMU will keep things close for the first 10-15 minutes, but NDSU will wear down the RMU defense and should win this easily.
Sacred Heart will look to bounce back after last week’s loss, but Bucknell’s defense might be better than their 1-2 record suggests. They held a pretty good Holy Cross team to only 20 points, so if they can score some points (only 9 in the last two weeks) I think they win this one.
I assume Wagner will be without its starting QB again this week, although it won’t matter. Western Michigan has played both USC and Michigan St. well this year and will likely win this won by a big margin.
Last week 6-1
Overall 18-2