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October 26th, 2007, 02:53 PM
CSN Report: Volume 6, Number 39 (10/21-25/2007)
College Sporting News
Readers,
Here are the latest stories from the week, enjoy!
-Ralph
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CSN SPECIALS:
10/25/07:
"The CSN Way: Craving a Championship"
Charles Burton, CSN Columnist
It’s fantastic to get national attention, shoot for a Walter Payton award, shoot for an Eddie Robinson award, shoot for a Great West title, and for head coach Craig Bohl to aim to build North Dakota State into a football force to be reckoned with for 2008 and beyond. But the playoffs, and a national championship, will have to wait for next year.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88502
10/25/07:
"FCS Top 25 Quick Who, Where, When"
College Sporting News
There are three games between ranked FCS teams, one ranked FCS team faces an FBS opponent and one ranked team is idle.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88503
10/25/07:
"SWAC WORLD: Just When You Think You've Got It All Figured Out"
Nick Deriso, CSN columnist
The Southwestern Athletic Conference's featured match of divisional leaders, Grambling at Jackson State, lived up to its billing. Elsewhere was a different story.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88506
10/24/07:
"The FCS College Football Weekly Preview, Volume XVI, Issue 10"
Eric Gemunder, FCS CFWP Columnist
Eastern Kentucky needs only to win two of its final three games to clinch the OVC title. Montana has been ranked in the Top 25 for 129 consecutive weeks. How is this for a tough stretch to end the season? Illinois State faces four ranked teams over the final four weeks.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88512
10/24/07:
"CSN West: Who is Best in the West -- or Should We Say All of FCS -- This Year?"
Kent Schmidt, CSN Columnist
Right now, the three top teams in FCS (at least according to the Sports Network and FCS Coaches Poll rankings) are from West of the Mississippi River, the traditional dividing line between the East and the West in the United States. And four of the top five in those polls plus the AGS Poll can make that claim. Northern Iowa, North Dakota State, Montana, and McNeese State remain undefeated and any of the four could really make claim to the top spot in all of FCS.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88474
10/24/07:
"The CAA Today: Weeks Eight & Nine – Questions and Answers"
Bruce Dowd, CSN columnist
Now the fun starts as we begin the real meat of the schedule. There are still many questions and these next four weeks are going to provide the answers, starting with this week. So, I thought it appropriate to do a review of each team and where we stand going into this stretch run.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88489
10/23/07:
"CSN So South: Playmakers Tend to Be Underclassmen in Big South, Seniors in SoCon"
Myron Hosea, CSN Columnist
Eight weeks into the season, conference statistics reveal offensive playmakers in the Southern Conference tend to be seniors while underclassmen dominate in the Big South. That makes sense. The SoCon has played competitive football, and the last four weeks likely hold more of the same. Playing younger playmakers has to be a contributing factor in the Big South’s disappointing record against a stout non-conference schedule. Let’s go a little deeper into the numbers.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88453
10/23/07:
"Gridiron Power Index (GPI) Through 10/22/07, Northern Iowa No. 1"
College Sporting News
The Gridiron Power Index (GPI), the hybrid ranking for FCS and top index indicator of at-large playoff selection has the University of Northern Iowa in the top spot for the fourth straight week. The FCS's largest league, the Colonial Athletic Association is the top ranked conference. The CAA has seven of their teams in the top 25; the Southern Conference placed five; the Gateway Football Conference placed four; the Big Sky and Great West Football Conference placed two each; the Ivy League, Ohio Valley Conference, Patriot League, Southland and Southwestern Athletic Conference placed one each. (Games through 10/22/07)
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88455
10/22/07:
"2007 Road CSN Photo Galleries"
College Sporting News
The whole CSN crew hits the road for a fantastic journey around the FCS! The staff fans out around the FCS landscape and returns with photos for you all. See the pictures here. Galleries include those from all the illustrious staff. Ralph, Kent, Chuck, Bruce, Mark et. al. We do it all for you so enjoy the pics.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=85259
10/22/07:
"National Player of the Week Honors Announced"
College Sporting News
University of New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos, Elon University wideout Terrell Hudgins, Northern Arizona University defensive back Cyrus Igono, and South Dakota State University kick returner/runningback Adam Monke are the recipients of College Sporting News national Football Championship Subdivision honors for the week ending October 21, 2007.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88434
10/22/07:
"Week Eight Conference Players of the Week"
College Sporting News
All 15 Conference honors for the week ending 10/22/2007.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88436
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College Sporting News
Readers,
Here are the latest stories from the week, enjoy!
-Ralph
-------------------
CSN SPECIALS:
10/25/07:
"The CSN Way: Craving a Championship"
Charles Burton, CSN Columnist
It’s fantastic to get national attention, shoot for a Walter Payton award, shoot for an Eddie Robinson award, shoot for a Great West title, and for head coach Craig Bohl to aim to build North Dakota State into a football force to be reckoned with for 2008 and beyond. But the playoffs, and a national championship, will have to wait for next year.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88502
10/25/07:
"FCS Top 25 Quick Who, Where, When"
College Sporting News
There are three games between ranked FCS teams, one ranked FCS team faces an FBS opponent and one ranked team is idle.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88503
10/25/07:
"SWAC WORLD: Just When You Think You've Got It All Figured Out"
Nick Deriso, CSN columnist
The Southwestern Athletic Conference's featured match of divisional leaders, Grambling at Jackson State, lived up to its billing. Elsewhere was a different story.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88506
10/24/07:
"The FCS College Football Weekly Preview, Volume XVI, Issue 10"
Eric Gemunder, FCS CFWP Columnist
Eastern Kentucky needs only to win two of its final three games to clinch the OVC title. Montana has been ranked in the Top 25 for 129 consecutive weeks. How is this for a tough stretch to end the season? Illinois State faces four ranked teams over the final four weeks.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88512
10/24/07:
"CSN West: Who is Best in the West -- or Should We Say All of FCS -- This Year?"
Kent Schmidt, CSN Columnist
Right now, the three top teams in FCS (at least according to the Sports Network and FCS Coaches Poll rankings) are from West of the Mississippi River, the traditional dividing line between the East and the West in the United States. And four of the top five in those polls plus the AGS Poll can make that claim. Northern Iowa, North Dakota State, Montana, and McNeese State remain undefeated and any of the four could really make claim to the top spot in all of FCS.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88474
10/24/07:
"The CAA Today: Weeks Eight & Nine – Questions and Answers"
Bruce Dowd, CSN columnist
Now the fun starts as we begin the real meat of the schedule. There are still many questions and these next four weeks are going to provide the answers, starting with this week. So, I thought it appropriate to do a review of each team and where we stand going into this stretch run.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88489
10/23/07:
"CSN So South: Playmakers Tend to Be Underclassmen in Big South, Seniors in SoCon"
Myron Hosea, CSN Columnist
Eight weeks into the season, conference statistics reveal offensive playmakers in the Southern Conference tend to be seniors while underclassmen dominate in the Big South. That makes sense. The SoCon has played competitive football, and the last four weeks likely hold more of the same. Playing younger playmakers has to be a contributing factor in the Big South’s disappointing record against a stout non-conference schedule. Let’s go a little deeper into the numbers.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88453
10/23/07:
"Gridiron Power Index (GPI) Through 10/22/07, Northern Iowa No. 1"
College Sporting News
The Gridiron Power Index (GPI), the hybrid ranking for FCS and top index indicator of at-large playoff selection has the University of Northern Iowa in the top spot for the fourth straight week. The FCS's largest league, the Colonial Athletic Association is the top ranked conference. The CAA has seven of their teams in the top 25; the Southern Conference placed five; the Gateway Football Conference placed four; the Big Sky and Great West Football Conference placed two each; the Ivy League, Ohio Valley Conference, Patriot League, Southland and Southwestern Athletic Conference placed one each. (Games through 10/22/07)
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88455
10/22/07:
"2007 Road CSN Photo Galleries"
College Sporting News
The whole CSN crew hits the road for a fantastic journey around the FCS! The staff fans out around the FCS landscape and returns with photos for you all. See the pictures here. Galleries include those from all the illustrious staff. Ralph, Kent, Chuck, Bruce, Mark et. al. We do it all for you so enjoy the pics.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=85259
10/22/07:
"National Player of the Week Honors Announced"
College Sporting News
University of New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos, Elon University wideout Terrell Hudgins, Northern Arizona University defensive back Cyrus Igono, and South Dakota State University kick returner/runningback Adam Monke are the recipients of College Sporting News national Football Championship Subdivision honors for the week ending October 21, 2007.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88434
10/22/07:
"Week Eight Conference Players of the Week"
College Sporting News
All 15 Conference honors for the week ending 10/22/2007.
READ MORE ... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=88436
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