thathere was a preview I posted on the MIAA message board last week)

Northwest Missouri St. 59
Northeastern St. 7

The Bearcat offense had by far its best game of the year, scoring 31 points on the Riverhawks in the first half. Their defense was just as dominant, allowing 204 total yards, with only 15 coming on the ground.

Missouri Southern St. 10
Central Missouri 54Missouri Western St. 27
Pittsburg St. 31Nebraska-Kearney 24
Central Oklahoma 36Emporia St. 20
Lindenwood 13Washburn 30
Fort Hays St. 35FHSU (4-1) at MWSU (3-2) 1PM

The Griffons just hadLindenwood (1-4) at #5 Northwest Missouri St. (5-0) 1PM#9 Pittsburg St. (4-1) at #19 Emporia St. (5-0) 2PMrd down defense. They are allowing third down conversions 46.8% of the time, which is second to last in the MIAA and 147thNortheastern St. (0-5) at Nebraska-Kearney (0-5) 2PMth in total defense in the league, surrendering 392.8 ypg.

As far as how I think the game will go, I will go with how they are trending. NSU has not looked nearly as good since they pushed the Griffons, and UNK has been in all but two of their games this season. They say that offense wins games, but the Loper D gets this one.

NSU 17
UNK 28

#24 Central Missouri (3-2) at Washburn (3-2) 2:37PM
MIAA TV Game of the WeekCentral Oklahoma (1-4) at Missouri Southern St. (1-4) 6PMrdthth in the league. They need to try and get the running game going, but that may be rough going for a team who changed their offensive scheme this past offseason.

Similar to my prediction for UCO last week, I think the Bronchos have a few more weapons on offense and their D will have a better game than last week.

UCO 24
MSSU 17



It should be a fun week. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to put them below!