With the news that the GAC will not have a regular columnist for the remainder of fhis football season (praying someone steps up to take on the full-time role for next season), a much enjoyed moment during the week leading to the weekend games is lost. Couple that with the followup comments/details presented a day or so after the weekend games and another enjoyment is now gone. But there is hope. It lies with each one of us, those that follow a team within the GAC who would watch that game (and maybe even another) and could give some after game thoughts specific to the game(s). And those of us who make our predictions for the Pick 'em by givng expected point spreads for the games could spend a moment or two writing some of their thougths about each upcoming game as well as provide a point spread.
With that being said, here is a little synopsis of the games just played. I used the box scores and a few notes from the scoring drives listed.
SE Oklahoma at Southern Nazarene
Two teams sitting at 1-2 coming into the game so one would move to 2-2 on this young season. It was a 27-21 road win for the Savages as they had 443 total yards of offense, evenly split with 227 on the ground and 216 through the air. SNU had 131 yards on the ground with 30 through the air, but they were efficient with the plays by scoring 21 points with much less total offense. I thought the teams were evenly matched and looked for the home team to win.
East Central Oklahoma at NW Oklahoma
Home team holds the lead at 3-0 at the end of the 1st Quarter but then ECU finds their footing, scoring 31 points for a 31-6 lead at the half. It was 41-6 entering the 4th quarter and NWO picks up 14 more points in garbage play time for a final of 41-20.
Oklahoma Baptist at SW Oklahoma
Home team wins. SWO is able to put points on the board and looks to be a 4-5 win team this season. SWO started off scoring on two drives, then OkBU came up with scores on two drives before the SWO Bulldogs score on three trips to make the score 31-14 at the start of the 4th quarter. Final score 38-24 SW Oklahoma.
UAM at Arkansas Tech
Can we say blindsided. Coming into this game at 1-2, UAM has not shown in previous games they had the punching power to win teams in the mid to upper level while undefeated Arkansas Tech had shown they can punch and take a punch. Maybe it was just too much of being elated from a previous victory and overlooking the next opponent. UAM scored two TD's in the 1st quarter (missed extra point) before Tech scored 10 points in the 2nd quarter for a 13-10 halftime score. Two Tech TD's and a UAM field goal makes the score 24-16 with 9:32 left in the game. UAM scores 2 touchdowns with the final one coming at the 1:01 mark, scoring on an 11 play, 81 yard drive. Final score 31-24 UAM!
Southern Arkansas at Henderson State
A 24-21 road win for SAU. This was the game that had a split in the Pick 'Em and for good reason; two very closely matched teams. This was a neck and neck scoring game with scoring drives ranging from 58 to 91 yards. One drive of 58 yards, 4 drives in the 70 yard range, one of 89 yards and one drive of 91 yards.
Ouachita Baptist at Harding
First quarter teams traded three and out and no score in the quarter until 27 seconds is left, when Harding scores a TD. Both teams were back and forth throughout the 2nd quarter with no score. Ouachita kicks off to start the 3rd quarter and the onside kick is recovery by Harding, giving them a short field to work with. They take advantage and run an 8 play drive leading to a touchdown. OBU takes the kickoff and answers with a 12 play 75 yard drive to make the score a one score game again at 14-7. Harding then answers with a 5 play 81 yard drive that took less than 3 minutes to score, now giving the Bisons a 21-7 lead. Ouachita can't answer with any more points while Harding kicks a 48 yard field goal after a 7 play 40 yard drive in the 4th quarter to complete the scoring at 24-7. Ouachita did switch out quaterbacks in the 2nd half, using three different QB's, each with their own unique gifts and playing styles. When they settle on the one QB to lead them they can still be a realevant force in the GAC final standings and the GAC playoff picture.
Hope you enjoyed this synopsis. Hope others can chime in with their thoughts on the games of this past week.
Or maybe can start with a look at the lineup of games this next week.
Let's work as a team to provide some coverage and have "kinda, sorta, not quite but good enough" GAC column each week.
With that being said, here is a little synopsis of the games just played. I used the box scores and a few notes from the scoring drives listed.
SE Oklahoma at Southern Nazarene
Two teams sitting at 1-2 coming into the game so one would move to 2-2 on this young season. It was a 27-21 road win for the Savages as they had 443 total yards of offense, evenly split with 227 on the ground and 216 through the air. SNU had 131 yards on the ground with 30 through the air, but they were efficient with the plays by scoring 21 points with much less total offense. I thought the teams were evenly matched and looked for the home team to win.
East Central Oklahoma at NW Oklahoma
Home team holds the lead at 3-0 at the end of the 1st Quarter but then ECU finds their footing, scoring 31 points for a 31-6 lead at the half. It was 41-6 entering the 4th quarter and NWO picks up 14 more points in garbage play time for a final of 41-20.
Oklahoma Baptist at SW Oklahoma
Home team wins. SWO is able to put points on the board and looks to be a 4-5 win team this season. SWO started off scoring on two drives, then OkBU came up with scores on two drives before the SWO Bulldogs score on three trips to make the score 31-14 at the start of the 4th quarter. Final score 38-24 SW Oklahoma.
UAM at Arkansas Tech
Can we say blindsided. Coming into this game at 1-2, UAM has not shown in previous games they had the punching power to win teams in the mid to upper level while undefeated Arkansas Tech had shown they can punch and take a punch. Maybe it was just too much of being elated from a previous victory and overlooking the next opponent. UAM scored two TD's in the 1st quarter (missed extra point) before Tech scored 10 points in the 2nd quarter for a 13-10 halftime score. Two Tech TD's and a UAM field goal makes the score 24-16 with 9:32 left in the game. UAM scores 2 touchdowns with the final one coming at the 1:01 mark, scoring on an 11 play, 81 yard drive. Final score 31-24 UAM!
Southern Arkansas at Henderson State
A 24-21 road win for SAU. This was the game that had a split in the Pick 'Em and for good reason; two very closely matched teams. This was a neck and neck scoring game with scoring drives ranging from 58 to 91 yards. One drive of 58 yards, 4 drives in the 70 yard range, one of 89 yards and one drive of 91 yards.
Ouachita Baptist at Harding
First quarter teams traded three and out and no score in the quarter until 27 seconds is left, when Harding scores a TD. Both teams were back and forth throughout the 2nd quarter with no score. Ouachita kicks off to start the 3rd quarter and the onside kick is recovery by Harding, giving them a short field to work with. They take advantage and run an 8 play drive leading to a touchdown. OBU takes the kickoff and answers with a 12 play 75 yard drive to make the score a one score game again at 14-7. Harding then answers with a 5 play 81 yard drive that took less than 3 minutes to score, now giving the Bisons a 21-7 lead. Ouachita can't answer with any more points while Harding kicks a 48 yard field goal after a 7 play 40 yard drive in the 4th quarter to complete the scoring at 24-7. Ouachita did switch out quaterbacks in the 2nd half, using three different QB's, each with their own unique gifts and playing styles. When they settle on the one QB to lead them they can still be a realevant force in the GAC final standings and the GAC playoff picture.
Hope you enjoyed this synopsis. Hope others can chime in with their thoughts on the games of this past week.
Or maybe can start with a look at the lineup of games this next week.
Let's work as a team to provide some coverage and have "kinda, sorta, not quite but good enough" GAC column each week.
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