Team with the Bye Week: Northwestern Oklahoma (1-7)


Southern Arkansas (4-3) at Ouachita Baptist (7-0) st at 1pm CT
Recent history would suggest a tough game between SAU and OBU. There is no reason to believe it will be different this year. SAU is coming off of a bye week, while OBU is coming off of a tough game against ATU. This game has the makings for a potential shootout.

SAU comes into the game averaging 507.1 yards of total offense, first in the GAC and tenth in the nation. OBU is one of the best at running the ball averaging 230.3 yards rushing, second in the GAC and 24th in the nation. SAU averages 36.0 points per game, while OBU averages 34.9 points per game. Both teams have had their share of struggles in stopping opposing offenses.

SAU has cut down on the turnovers recently, but they are still on the negative side of the turnover margin column at -1. OBU has been great all season long on turning teams over (+11), but they seem to play to their competition. The difference in this game may come down to a combination of turnovers and who does a better job of executing when handed those opportunities.

Given that OBU is at home and SAU has struggled this year on the road, OBU has the edge in this one.
Lean Ouachita Baptist

Southeastern Oklahoma (5-3, 4-3) at Harding (6-1)st at 2pm CTHarding

Arkansas-Monticello (2-5) at Henderson State (7-1, 6-1)st at 3pm CTst in the GAC and 10th in the nation. The Boll Weevils pass defense has improved as the season has progressed, and they are currently only yielding 156 yards a game, 1st in the GAC and 10th Henderson State

East Central (5-2) v. Arkansas Tech (3-5, 3-4)Nov. 1st at 3pmrdToss up, lean East Central

Southwestern Oklahoma (2-6) at Southern Nazerene (0-8)st at 4pm CTLean Southwestern Oklahoma


: 4-1
Season Record to date: 36-7

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