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Championship game

FCS championship game

  • James Madison University Dukes

    Votes: 7 58.3%
  • North Dakota State University Bison

    Votes: 5 41.7%

  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .

clawman1

Active member
Who ya pickin? Why?
FCS Final
Saturday, January 6, 9:00 AM on ESP2
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas

North Dakota State
Bison
@
James Madison
Dukes
 
clawman said:
Who ya pickin? Why?
FCS Final
Saturday, January 6, 9:00 AM on ESP2
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas

North Dakota State
Bison
@
James Madison
Dukes

Bizon.

The two starting corners are out and the biggest concern is Schor beating them deep to Stapleton (reminds me a ton of Kaufmann), Alls and Co. But NDSU has built FBS level depth and both safeties are All-MVFC first teamers.

I think the front 7's are similar in talent and it will be tough sledding in the running game for both teams. Also keep in mind that other than SDSU (10 turnovers) and Weber, JMU's defensive stats were padded by a weaker schedule, facing only two teams in the top 50 of FCS in Total Offense. The CAA is not a very good offensive league.

Biggest difference I think is NDSU's offense this season. Stick has been super efficient, especially on 3rd down. He's also more of a running threat than Schor.

I think it will be very close and a terrific game.
 
kalm said:
clawman said:
Who ya pickin? Why?
FCS Final
Saturday, January 6, 9:00 AM on ESP2
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas

North Dakota State
Bison
@
James Madison
Dukes

Bizon.

The two starting corners are out and the biggest concern is Schor beating them deep to Stapleton (reminds me a ton of Kaufmann), Alls and Co. But NDSU has built FBS level depth and both safeties are All-MVFC first teamers.

I think the front 7's are similar in talent and it will be tough sledding in the running game for both teams. Also keep in mind that other than SDSU (10 turnovers) and Weber, JMU's defensive stats were padded by a weaker schedule, facing only two teams in the top 50 of FCS in Total Offense. The CAA is not a very good offensive league.

Biggest difference I think is NDSU's offense this season. Stick has been super efficient, especially on 3rd down. He's also more of a running threat than Schor.

I think it will be very close and a terrific game.

I totally agree, JMU is lucky to be there and the Bison will show them so.
 
What the F$%$ is wrong with NDSU receivers? 2x they have run route 1 yard short of first down and had to kick. STUPID!
 
kalm said:
clawman said:
Who ya pickin? Why?
FCS Final
Saturday, January 6, 9:00 AM on ESP2
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas

North Dakota State
Bison
@
James Madison
Dukes

Bizon.

The two starting corners are out and the biggest concern is Schor beating them deep to Stapleton (reminds me a ton of Kaufmann), Alls and Co. But NDSU has built FBS level depth and both safeties are All-MVFC first teamers.

I think the front 7's are similar in talent and it will be tough sledding in the running game for both teams. Also keep in mind that other than SDSU (10 turnovers) and Weber, JMU's defensive stats were padded by a weaker schedule, facing only two teams in the top 50 of FCS in Total Offense. The CAA is not a very good offensive league.

Biggest difference I think is NDSU's offense this season. Stick has been super efficient, especially on 3rd down. He's also more of a running threat than Schor.

I think it will be very close and a terrific game.

Ahem... :mrgreen:
 
So EWU scored just as many points on NDSU (13) in their second game under a new regime, after losing all 3 leader WRs, in a down season...as any team in the entire playoff field? Ok, I'll take it. Congrats to the Bison on the continuation of an amazing run.
 

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