Samford's big name QB has already thrown as many picks in 4 games as he did in 13 games last season. 5 of his 8 passing TDs came against Shorter.
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For the record, they did. They were 23rd this week following last Saturday's win at EKU. They were 19th last week in my poll for whatever that's worth.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 1:55 pmHonestly, WCU trounced Samford and pollsters still had the Bulldogs ranked ahead of WCU. I don't even think WCU broke into the top 25 after beating a decent EKU team the next week.
Kerwin Bell may just be thinking that if the pollsters won't move WCU up by beating teams, he may have to annihilate them to get their attention.
wcugrad95 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:32 pmGoing back to some of the WCU comments, I was not a fan of throwing the ball at the end of the game and I said as much on threads on AGS and the Western board. But tonight on Kerwin Bell's coaches show he addressed it and said his job was to get the team ready. That true FR QB is two plays away from having to play meaningful minutes (our 2nd string QB is a transfer from Harvard who broke his foot and our 3rd stringer may have a scholarship now but he was a walk-on) and he needed some reps of not just handing the ball off. Bell said he talked to the new CSU coach (they are good friends) and according to Bell their was no ill-will from the Buc's head man. Two weeks ago we could have easily scored against Samford at the end and we took a knee.
I stil am not a fan, but feel at least somewhat better about the "why" after hearing his explanation. Last post that is a WCU defense until we play you guys in a few weeks. I'll keep it to more SOCON general stuff until then
Regarding Holy Cross and W&M, Sagarin currently has them #12 and #18, respectively, among FCS teams. Fortunately at least as of this eeek, Sagarin has Furman as #7 among FCS teams. If only we could stay that high. It is a rare place for us to be, unfortunately; even though that has not always been the case. We’ve got to prove on the field that we can stay there. Lose one or more SoCon games and we will go down, down, down, and we will then be fortunate to finish in the top 25.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 12:02 amFUBeAR calls a spade a spade.
Regarding the polls. I like Sam Herder's ballot. He has Furman #5, WCU #9, and W & M #10. Then I look at STATS and see W & M #5. What BS! Furman #7 and WCU #17. Chatty and Mercer not even ranked. More BS.
Coaches Poll even worse W & M #4, Furman #7, and WCU #21, Chatty #22.
Should be more clarity after WCU/Chatty game.
Regarding some posts about the SoCon being so bad. It's just the 4 bottom teams. The other 5 IMO are very good and are grossly underrated.
I still don't see why W & M and Holy Cross should be ranked above Furman. They have patsy CAA and Patriot League schedules and patsy FBS games. Idaho I can understand, maybe.
This is - STAN BECTON | NCAA.COM | SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 - we should give him proper credit for his writing.AllTimeFU wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 8:11 amWhy Week 4's wild weekend in the FCS will have a lasting impact on these conferences' postseason hopes
Notable Results
No. 7 Furman def. No. 21 Mercer 38-14
Chattanooga def. No. 17 Samford 47-24
Western Carolina def. Charleston Southern 77-21
The SoCon's hopes of getting three teams to the FCS playoffs for the first time since 2017 took another hit in Week 4. While Furman continues to look like one of the best teams in the FCS, the rest of the conference hasn't lived up to the hype.
Western Carolina continues to look like the second-best team in the conference after dominating Charleston Southern and its win over Eastern Kentucky gained more value after the Colonels knocked off then-No. 20 Southeast Missouri State in Week 4. However, Western Carolina's own ranked win against Samford continues to lose luster week after week.
Preseason top-10 team Samford lost its third straight game and its second FCS game by 23 points after Chattanooga routed the Bulldogs at home. While a ranked win boosts Chattanooga's playoff hopes, a season-opening nonconference loss to a North Alabama team that's 2-3 against FCS opponents does not. Chattanooga's nonconference mishap combined with Mercer's blowout loss leaves little room for error down the stretch for the SoCon if it hopes for a third at-large bid.
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