South Region playoffs

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mizzou_mafia

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on November 12, 2005, 03:00:56 PM
mizzou, Rowan losing doesn't open another spot.  Either SUNY Cortland or Rowan is getting the NJAC "A" bid.  And neither is getting a "C".

Thanks Bob! I'll quit posting Rowan scores on here.

Bob.Gregg

Now here's a question:

What would Thiel (CMU) and Ferrum (CNU) losses do to the picture?
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

tcheadhunter

End of 3rd quarter, CNU 31  - Ferrum 7  :o :o :o
CNU Football Conference Champs 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

Ron Boerger

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on November 12, 2005, 03:16:54 PM
Now here's a question:

What would Thiel (CMU) and Ferrum (CNU) losses do to the picture?


Ferrum still gets a Pool A, yes?

Thiel .. interesting.  Hurts W&J who lost to Thiel, but I think Theil is still in.

mizzou_mafia

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on November 12, 2005, 03:16:54 PM
Now here's a question:

What would Thiel (CMU) and Ferrum (CNU) losses do to the picture?


I agree with Ron. I think if Thiel loses, they still get a B and have a shot at a home game with a win over regionally ranked W&J to go with a decent QOWI.  Any idea how far Thiel's QOWI would fall with a loss?

Ferrum still gets the A, but without a big win this season, I think they likely have a road game in the first round.

tcheadhunter

CNU 37 - Ferrum 7 12:15 left in 4th quarter.

Ferrum fans are already exiting the stadium. Why is Pitts on the bench? Has Ferrum already given up? Are they trying to keep Pitts healthy for the playoffs? I am not sure why Ferrum would bench Pitts and settle for co-champions of the USA South. Plus they might not get a home field playoff game.
CNU Football Conference Champs 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

Ron Boerger

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Now 17-7 Wabash, 7:10 left.   A fumbled/blocked DPU punt (after DPU intercepted Harbaugh at the Wabash 35 but could not move) led to a 37 yard TD reception off a screen to Kyle Piazza. 

DPU is now 0-12 on third downs. 

Trinity is up 21-0 with time running down in the first.

DPU finally moving as Weithoff opens up the offense.  Had a receiver wide open rushing to the end zone but overthrew him. 

Ron Boerger

Wabash 17, DePauw 14 (Chase Jonason 21 yd pass from Wiethoff) as the Tigers have basically gone exclusively to the passing game.   5:14 left in the game. 

Ron Boerger

Wabash hangs on as DPU can't advance the ball past midfield.  Final Score, Wabash 17, DePauw 14.

Bob.Gregg

So far, that's losses by two 1-loss Pool C candidates.

St. John Fisher to Alfred
DePauw to Wabash
Been wrong before.  Will be wrong again.

mizzou_mafia

HSC beat RMC 50-17 today, so they should remain ranked in the South Region poll, which is helpful to Bridgewater.


OldPhart

Scoreboard not up to date so... Thiel comes back from 28-14 to tie in regulation.  Thiel wins over CMU 50-48 in 3OT. Tomcats did all they can to help W&J in.


Ron Boerger

Maryville intercepts a Huntingdon pass that went through the hands of the intended receiver in the end zone with less than 20 seconds remaining.  The Hawks are definitely out of the playoffs after the 35-31 loss. 

Trinity's now up 34-0 as Blake Barmore leads the team on an 80-yard drive (after once again holding Millsaps who had first-and-goal). 

Ron Boerger

Final from San Antonio - Trinity 41, Millsaps 0. 

Hawks88

And I am sick to my stomach. I went into today thinking we needed two or three one loss teams to lose to give us a shot. I get home and look at the scoreboard and see that three of the teams I had listed have lost. Oh well, our defense played just well enough today to take the decision out of the selection commitee's hands.