Sept 24
Central Missouri @ Nebraska Kearney
Lincoln @ Northeastern State
Missouri Southern @ Fort Hays State
Northwest Missouri @ Central Oklahoma
Pittsburg State @ Emporia State
Washburn @ Missouri Western
I only see 2 games that look like sure things this week. UNK and NW are probably locks to win.
In week 3 now and teams are going to start shaking out soon, but for right now.
NW still stands alone and make the PO's easily, even though the refs have a nationwide conspiracy against them involving aliens, and the fae folk. Their words, not mine.
Bods, Bugs, Griffs, Lopers and Gorillas are still in a log jam, imo. All are capable of cannibalizing each other at this point. All have exploitable weaknesses. Some have lacked consistency already. The team who improves the most out of this group, avoids trap games, etc. will be in the PO's. I really hope it's Pitt, but we'll have to wait and see.
Bods- Not great at anything so far, but fairly well rounded and have a gunslinger for a coach who has in the past done stuff like throw deep every play, run complete jailbreak blitzes, etc...
Bugs- They like to pass it, and their pass D is completely untested..
Griffs- Looked like they had the best run blocking in the conference , and a solid D until they peed down their leg this week.
Lopes- TJ Davis
Pitt- Still trying to find their sea legs on offense. Each opponent has found a way to exploit Pitt at times, but Pitt has found workarounds to counter each exploit so far.
I think Southern, Hays, and Central are each capable of knocking off any of the 5 above if the ball bounces the right way, and I think each one will probably do so at least once this season.
Southern- D is salty AF, o is getting better.
UCO Pretty good D at times, terrible offense. Yet they have enough moving parts and good enough coaching to be a threat to anyone who has a big enough weakness that they can sellout to exploit it.
Hays- I'm still baffled by them. They're like a wounded animal. Might run away, might freeze up, might tear your throat out.
Lincoln and NSU are both improved but it may be hard to tell because both had so far to go to compete in any level of college football. If it weren't for a terrible pass that the QB should have never thrown and a blocked punt, UNK would have led Pitt going into the 2nd Q last night.
Central Missouri @ Nebraska Kearney
Lincoln @ Northeastern State
Missouri Southern @ Fort Hays State
Northwest Missouri @ Central Oklahoma
Pittsburg State @ Emporia State
Washburn @ Missouri Western
I only see 2 games that look like sure things this week. UNK and NW are probably locks to win.
In week 3 now and teams are going to start shaking out soon, but for right now.
NW still stands alone and make the PO's easily, even though the refs have a nationwide conspiracy against them involving aliens, and the fae folk. Their words, not mine.
Bods, Bugs, Griffs, Lopers and Gorillas are still in a log jam, imo. All are capable of cannibalizing each other at this point. All have exploitable weaknesses. Some have lacked consistency already. The team who improves the most out of this group, avoids trap games, etc. will be in the PO's. I really hope it's Pitt, but we'll have to wait and see.
Bods- Not great at anything so far, but fairly well rounded and have a gunslinger for a coach who has in the past done stuff like throw deep every play, run complete jailbreak blitzes, etc...
Bugs- They like to pass it, and their pass D is completely untested..
Griffs- Looked like they had the best run blocking in the conference , and a solid D until they peed down their leg this week.
Lopes- TJ Davis
Pitt- Still trying to find their sea legs on offense. Each opponent has found a way to exploit Pitt at times, but Pitt has found workarounds to counter each exploit so far.
I think Southern, Hays, and Central are each capable of knocking off any of the 5 above if the ball bounces the right way, and I think each one will probably do so at least once this season.
Southern- D is salty AF, o is getting better.
UCO Pretty good D at times, terrible offense. Yet they have enough moving parts and good enough coaching to be a threat to anyone who has a big enough weakness that they can sellout to exploit it.
Hays- I'm still baffled by them. They're like a wounded animal. Might run away, might freeze up, might tear your throat out.
Lincoln and NSU are both improved but it may be hard to tell because both had so far to go to compete in any level of college football. If it weren't for a terrible pass that the QB should have never thrown and a blocked punt, UNK would have led Pitt going into the 2nd Q last night.
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