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  • superjames1992
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    We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

    Mark Snyder Canned, Jeff Johnson Hired
    Marshall embarks on new era

    Huntington, WV (AP) - It wasn't all that long ago that the Thundering Herd won two 1-AA national championships. In fact, Marshall's two trophies are from 1992 and 1996. After the move to 1-A, Marshall continued to have success. The Herd were the winningest Division I program in the 1990s.

    However, that success ended in 2003 with an 8-4 season. The following seasons saw records of 6-6, 4-7, 5-7, and a 3-9 mark last year which included an embarrassing 48-35 loss to FCS New Hampshire.

    Jeff Johnson, a local high school coach in the Huntington are, has been hired from the job unexpectedly. In fact, Snyder was canned quite suddenly. It appears as if Marshall athletic director Bob Marcum finally let the pressure of his failing football team get to him and made a move. We'll see if it pays off.

    Johnson hopes to install a pro-style ball-control offense at Marshall. "Basically, I want to run clock and control the time-of-possession," Johnson said. "I want to run the ball early and often and up the middle, grinding out tough yards. You won't see many, if any, 300 yard passing days from my offense. But you will see some great rushing games."

    Johnson will serve as the team's offensive coordinator.

    Johnson announced that Ken Norton Jr. will be the Herd's new defensive coordinator. Norton Jr. comes from the USC Trojans, where he coached the linebacking corps. Though Norton Jr. hasn't announced what defense he'll be using, many speculate that the 3-4 will be the choice being his specialty in linebackers.

    "Norton Jr. comes in with great promise," head coach Jeff Johnson said, "and I think he'll immediately shore up our defense right away.

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    MARSHALL FOOTBALL HISTORY

    - By Wikipedia

    Marshall is a football school, with a unique and rich tradition, winning conference titles in 1925, 1928, 1931, 1937, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002, as well as I-AA National Championships in 1992 and 1996 and I-AA finalists in 1987, 1991, 1993 and 1995.

    The November 14, 1970, plane crash that killed all 75 passengers on board, including 37 members of the Thundering Herd football team, is well-documented. The event and its aftermath were depicted in the 2006 Warner Brothers motion picture, We Are Marshall, starring Matthew McConaughey and Matthew Fox.

    NFL players Chad Pennington, Troy Brown, Randy Moss, Byron Leftwich, Chris Crocker, Steve Sciullo, Darius Watts, Chris Massey, Jason Rader, John Wade, Johnathan Goddard, and Ahmad Bradshaw all played collegiately at Marshall. Former Thundering Herd lineman Frank Gatski was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985, joining Joe Namath, Roger Staubach, and Pete Rozelle in the class of inductees that year.

    Gatski is the only Marshall player to have his jersey number retired and is Marshall's only player in the NFL HOF. The university retired Gatski's No. 72 during a halftime ceremony at Joan C. Edwards Stadium on October 15, 2005. Gatski died a month later, at age 86, and during his career with the Cleveland Browns (1946-56) and the Detroit Lions (1957) he won eight championships in 11 title game appearances. Cleveland won the All-American Football Conference four straight years, going 14-0 in 1948, before joining the NFL. The Browns won NFL titles in 1950, 1954 and 1955 and were runners-up in 1951, 1952 and 1953. Gatski's Lions beat the Browns for his final title in 1957. The 31st Street Bridge, connecting Huntington to Proctorville, Ohio, is also named in Gatki's honor, joining U.S. Senator Robert Byrd (formerly the Sixth St. Bridge) and Congressman Nick Rahall (the former 17th St. Bridge) among three structures stretching across the Ohio River from West Virginia to Ohio.

    The Thundering Herd was the winningest NCAA Division I program in the 1990s, winning 114 games against 25 losses, in direct contrast to being the nation's worst football program in the 1970s. Including the year of the crash, Marshall was 23-83 from 1970-79, changing head coaches four times during that period. Marshall had a winless streak of 0-26-1 from 1965-1969, and began Southern Conference play in 1977 with the exact record through 1981, 0-26-1. Marshall tied Western Carolina on a 59-yard field goal by freshman Barry Childers in 1980, still a NCAA frosh record, and finally broke through with a 17-14 win at Appalachian State in November of 1981. Marshall's first winning season since 1964 came in 1984 under first-year head coach Stan Parrish, clinched with a 31-28 win over East Tennessee State in the Bucs "Mini Dome" or Memorial Center indoor stadium.

    Marshall won Division I-AA national championships in 1992 over Youngstown State (31-28) and in 1996 over Montana (49-29), as well as being national runner-up in 1987 (10-5, setting record for wins in MU single season), 1991, 1993 and 1995. The Herd won the SC in 1988 (11-2 season), 1994 (12-2) and 1996 (15-0). Marshall set a I-AA record with five straight seasons making at least the semi-finals of the I-AA Playoffs from 1991-96. The 1996 team, with Moss, Wade, Hanson, Erik Kresser, Doug Chapman and many other players who played professional football, was 15-0, had no game closer than a two touchdown win and was ranked No. 1 all-season. It is considered by many as the greatest I-AA team (now Football Championship Subdivision) of all time.

    MU moved to Division I-A and the Mid-American Conference in 1997. Marshall won the MAC title five of its eight seasons (1997-98-99-2000-2002) and were runners up in 2001 in the conference before moving up to Conference USA in 2005. Since moving to Division I-A, Marshall is 5-2 in bowl games and has finished in the Top 25 three times: 1999 (10th AP/10th coaches' poll), 2001 (21st coaches poll), 2002 (24th AP/19th coaches poll). Marshall fell to Ole Miss in the 1997 Motor City Bowl, 34-31, but won the next three games in Michigan's Pontiac Silverdome, beating Louisville 48-29 in 1998, beating No. 25 BYU 21-3 in 1999 to finish 13-0 and beating Cincinnati in 2000, 25-14. Marshall and East Carolina matched-up in one of college football's greatest bowl games in 2001 at the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, a 64-61 double overtime win by the Herd over the Pirates of Conference USA. It is the highest scoring bowl game of all-time, and MU rallied from an 38-8 halftime hole behind Leftwich's five touchdown passes. Marshall would fall to the Bearcats in the 2004 Plains Capital Fort Worth Bowl at TCU's Carter-Amon Stadium, 32-14, in Bob Pruett's final game as head coach.

    Marshall plays at Joan C. Edwards Stadium, which seats 38,019. The stadium, which opened for the 1991 season as Marshall University Stadium with a Marshall record crowd of 33,133 for a 24-23 win over New Hampshire, hosted a record crowd of 40,383 on September 8, 2007, when the Thundering Herd played the in-state rival West Virginia Mountaineers in Huntington for the first time in 92 years. On a facade on the stadium's west side is a bronze memorial dedicated to the plane-crash victims. Edwards Stadium is the only Division I field named for a woman, and Mrs. Edwards husband, James F. Edwards, has his name on the actual playing field.

    Marshall has three players in the College Football Hall of Fame, starting with Harry "Cy" Young, who starred in football and baseball at Marshall College (University status in 1961) from 1910-1912. Young then left Marshall, a normal school at that time (two-year program for educating secondary teachers - Marshall began granting four-year degrees in 1920) and was a two-sport All-American at Washington & Lee. He is a member of the W&L HOF, MU HOF, WV Sportswriters HOF and Virginia Sports HOF besides the College FB HOF. Mike Barber (1985-88) was a record-setting receiver for Marshall who helped lead the Herd to its first I-AA title game in 1987 and its first Southern Conference title in 1988. He still holds the receiving yardage record at MU with over 4,200 yards and was a two-time All-American before he was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth round in 1989. Barber also played for the Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals. Jackie Hunt (1939-41) set a national scoring record in 1940 with 27 touchdowns in a ten-game season. He rushed for nearly 4,000 yards for Thundering Herd, a hometown star for the Huntington High Pony Express before joining Marshall. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears and was a two-time All-American, playing in the Blue-Gray Game following his career. There is a plaque at the College Football Hall of Fame in honor of those lost in the 1970 crash, and assistant coach of that MU team, Frank Loria, is in the Hall of Fame for his career at Virginia Tech. One other member of the Hall has a Marshall connection. John Maulbetsch was an All-American at Michigan, but coached at Marshall from 1929-1930 and posted an 8-8-2 record including a win and tie with Louisville.

    ***Alright, this is the other dynasty that I was referring to. I plan on running this concurrently with my WVU dynasty to keep things fresh***
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  • superjames1992
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    • superjames1992
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      • superjames1992
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        #4
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        • superjames1992
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          #5
          2008 Season Preview
          First-year head coach Jeff Johnson looks to make an impact


          WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE OFFENSE:
          The Marshall Thundering Herd kick off the 2008 season looking to rebound from an embarrassing 3-9 season last year with a new coach Jeff Johnson, who will also serve as the offensive coordinator.

          Redshirt-freshman Mark Cann will start at quarterback in a ball-control offense that will likely see more runs than throws. However, he has three great targets to throw to in wideouts Darius Passmore and Emmanuel Spann along with tight end Cody Slate, one of the best tight ends in America, so it wouldn't be surprising to throw the ball 20+ times per game.

          Halfbacks Darius Marshall and Chubb Small will share carries in the backfield. Both bring similar attributes, both sporting an 82 overall rating, but Marshall is a bit better up the middle while Chubb Small is a bit more of a speedster with a 92 speed rating. Experienced senior Cody Tominack will start at the fullback position.

          The offensive line is pretty mediocre, but it's not bad. Sophomore left guard Josh Evans and junior right tackle Daniel Baldridge lead the line with 80 overall ratings.

          Star of the offense: Senior WR Darius Passmore
          Player that has to step up and become a star: Sophomore HB Darius Marshall
          Unsung star on the rise: Freshman QB Mark Cann
          Best pro prospect: Senior WR Darius Passmore
          Strength of the offense: A good crop of receivers
          Weakness of the offense: Inexperience at QB

          Starters:
          QB Mark Cann, FR - 77
          HB HB Darius Marshall, SO - 82
          FB Cody Cominack, SR - 68
          WR Darius Passmore, SR - 85
          WR Emmanuel Spann, SR - 82
          TE Cody Slate, JR - 88
          LT Ryan Tillman, FR - 77
          LG Josh Evans, SO - 80
          C Brian Leggett, SR - 76
          RG Matt Altobello, SR - 79
          RT Daniel Baldridge, JR - 80

          WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE DEFENSE:
          This 3-4 defense is strong up front with Albert McClellan and Michael Janac, two great defensive ends, leading the way.

          The four linebackers are not BCS-caliber, but they should be servicably decent in Conference USA play. Senior captain Maurice Kitchens starters at middle linebacker and is the leader of the defense.

          The secondary is nothing to write home about; that's for sure. The crop of cornerbacks is simply not very good, although the Herd does have a talented free safety in C.J. Spillman, who will look to prevent any big plays the cornerbacks let happen.


          Star of the defense: Senior MLB Maurice Kitchens
          Player that has to step up and become a star: Senior FS C.J. Spillman
          Unsung star on the rise: The pair of defensive ends
          Best pro prospect:
          Senior MLB Maurice Kitchens
          Strength of the defense: The defensive line
          Weakness of the defense: Lack of depth anywhere

          Starters:
          DE Michael Janac, SO - 84
          DE Albert McClellan, JR - 85
          DT James Burkes, JR - 79
          OLB Mario Harvey, JR - 80
          MLB Maurice Kitchens, SR - 82
          MLB Kellen Harris, FR - 69
          OLB Corey Hart, SO - 75
          CB D.J. Wingate, SO - 76
          CB T.J. Drakeford, FR - 74
          FS C.J. Spillman, SR - 84
          SS Ashton Hall, JR - 78

          WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOU T THE SPECIAL TEAMS:
          There is nothing particularly impressive about Marshall's special teams unit. Craig Ratanamorn is a mediocre place kicker and Kase Whitehead is a pretty mediocre punter. Darius Marshall and Emmanuel Spann should create some lightning, however, in the return game.

          Starters:
          K Craig Ratanamorn, JR - 69
          P Kase Whitehead, FR - 71
          KR Darius Marshall, SR - 95
          KR Chubb Small, SR - 94
          PR Emmanuel Spann, SR - 97
          KOS Craig Ratanamorn, JR - 69
          LS Brian Leggett, SR - 76
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          • superjames1992
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            #6
            2008 Schedule Released
            Tough non-conference schedule awaits Herd


            8/30 - Illinois State
            9/6 - at #9 Wisconsin
            9/13 - Memphis
            9/20 - at Southern Mississippi
            9/27 - at #8 West Virginia
            10/3 - #24 Cincinnati
            10/18 - at UAB
            10/28 - Houston
            11/8 - at East Carolina
            11/15 - Central Floirda
            11/22 - at Rice
            11/29 - Tulsa

            Conference USA Outlook
            Golden Knights expected to repeat


            1. Central Florida
            2. Tulsa
            3. Southern Mississippi
            4. East Carolina
            5. Memphis
            6. Houston
            7. Marshall
            8. UAB
            9. UTEP
            10. Rice
            11. Southern Methodist
            12. Tulane

            Preseason Top Ten Poll
            Georgia ranked #1


            1. Georgia (34)
            2. Oklahoma (22)
            3. Ohio State (2)
            4. USC (2)
            5. Florida (1)
            6. LSU
            7. Missouri
            8. West Virginia
            9. Wisconsin
            10. Texas
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            • superjames1992
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              #7
              Marshall Easily Dismantles Illinois State
              Herd dominate on the ground and through the air on the way to a 55-14 victory


              Huntington, WV (AP) - The Marshall Thundering Herd (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) kicked off the Jeff Johnson era today in the midst of a rainstorm against Illinois State of FCS. Illinois State was no match for the Herd, however, as Marshall ran away with a 55-14 win.

              "We came out and played like we hoped to," explained first-year Marshall head coach Jeff Johnson. "We built a huge 31-7 halftime lead, put our backups in, and cruised for an easy win."

              It was only against Illinois State, but freshman quarterback Mark Cann showed some promise, passing for 170 yards and a touchdown in the first half.

              The Herd also got huge games on the ground from their running duo of Darius Marshall and Chubb Small as the two backs gained 97 yards and 106 yards on the ground respectively and combined for five rushing touchdowns.

              The competition level will surely increase next week for the Herd when they travel to Madison, Wisconsin to take on a top ten Badgers squad. Until then, the Herd will savor this victory.

              ILLINOIS STATE - 14
              MARSHALL - 55

              MARSHALL LEADERS

              QB Mark Cann - 11/17, 170 Yds, TD
              HB Chubb Small - 13 Car, 106 Yds, 2 TD
              HB Darius Marshall - 6 Car, 97 Yds, 3 TD, 3 Rec, 52 Yds, TD
              WR Darius Passmore - 4 Rec, 55 Yds
              TE Cody Slate - 3 Rec, 51 Yds
              SS Ashton Hall - 8 Tkl, TFL
              CB D.J. Wingate - 5 Tkl, 2 Int, TD

              - I'm not got going to do conference scores for this dynasty since there are too many teams for my liking, LOL. I'll still do the Conference USA standings, though!

              CONFERENCE USA EAST STANDINGS
              1. Marshall 1-0 (0-0)
              2. Central Florida 1-0 (0-0)
              3. Southern Mississippi 1-0 (0-0)
              4. East Carolina 0-1 (0-0)
              5. Memphis 0-1 (0-0)
              6. UAB 0-1 (0-1)

              CONFERENCE USA WEST STANDINGS
              1. Rice 1-0 (1-0)
              2. Tulsa 1-0 (1-0)
              3. Houston 1-0 (0-0)
              4. UTEP 1-0 (0-0)
              5. Tulane 0-0 (0-0)
              6. Southern Methodist 0-1 (0-1)
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              • dlane0087
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                #8
                Re: We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

                I had a dynasty with Marshall before, just give the ball to Passmore and he will win you the C-USA title.

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                • superjames1992
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                  Re: We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

                  Originally posted by dlane0087
                  I had a dynasty with Marshall before, just give the ball to Passmore and he will win you the C-USA title.
                  Yeah, Passmore is a BEAST!!!
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                  • superjames1992
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                    #10
                    Badgers Prove to be too Much
                    Herd make furious comeback, but fall 13 points short


                    Madison, WI (AP) - While this won't show up as a victory on the scoresheet, it can be one of those desrcibed as a "moral victory." The Marshall Thundering Herd (1-0, 0-0 C-USA) were being blown out 33-3 late in the third quarter until something clicked and from then on, the Herd outscored the ninth-ranked Wisconsin Badgers (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten) 27-10 to get within 43-30 as time expired.

                    Redshirt-freshman Mark Cann was held to under 60 yards passing in the first half, but exploded for over 300 yards passing in the second half alone and left the game with 362 passing yards and four touchdowns to go along with two interceptions, both of which occured in the first half. One was returned for a touchdown.

                    Star Tight end Cody Slate was the main beneficiary of Cann's efforts. After being held without a catch in the first half, Slate burst out with five catches for 146 yards and a trio of touchdowns in the second half.

                    Still, the Herd's most prized offensive weapon, the power running game, didn't work at all as it was a dismal outing for halfbacks Darius Marshall and Chubb Small. The two backs combined for 21 carries for just 35 yards. Overall, Marshall carried the ball 24 times for just 30 yards.

                    "We simply couldn't run the ball today, which was very unfortunate," said first-year Marshall head coach Jeff Johnson. "Still, I was pleased with how we responded after being down 30. I don't know if Wisconsin got too relaxed or what, but the way we moved the ball through the air in the second half was exciting and certainly a good sign."

                    MARSHALL - 30
                    #9 WISCONSIN - 43

                    MARSHALL LEADERS

                    QB Mark Cann - 25/36, 362 Yds, 4 TD, 2 Int
                    HB Chubb Small - 7 Car, 18 Yds
                    TE Cody Slate - 5 Rec, 146 Yds, 3 TD
                    WR Emmanuel Spann - 3 Rec, 92 Yds, TD
                    WR Darius Passmore - 4 Rec, 67 Yds
                    FS C.J. Spillman - 11 Tkl
                    SS Ashton Hall - 6 Tkl, 2 TFL

                    TOP TEN POLL
                    1. Georgia (32) (2-0)
                    2. Oklahoma (22) (2-0)
                    3. Ohio State (1) (2-0)
                    4. USC (4) (1-0)
                    5. Florida (1) (2-0)
                    6. LSU (1) (2-0)
                    7. Missouri (2-0)
                    8. West Virginia (2-0)
                    9. Wisconsin (2-0)
                    10. Texas (2-0)

                    CONFERENCE USA EAST STANDINGS
                    1. Memphis 1-1 (1-0)
                    2. East Carolina 1-1 (0-0)
                    3. Central Florida 1-1 (0-0)
                    4. Southern Mississippi 1-1 (0-0)
                    5. Marshall 1-1 (0-0)
                    6. UAB 0-2 (0-1)

                    CONFERENCE USA WEST STANDINGS
                    1. Tulsa 2-0 (1-0)
                    2. Rice 1-1 (1-1)
                    3. Houston 1-1 (0-0)
                    4. Southern Methodist 1-1 (0-0)
                    5. UTEP 1-1 (0-0)
                    6. Tulane 0-1 (0-0)
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                    • dlane0087
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                      • May 2005
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                      #11
                      Re: We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

                      Not a terrible game against Wisconsin, only lost by 13 not bad at all in my opinion.

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                      • superjames1992
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                        #12
                        Re: We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

                        Originally posted by dlane0087
                        Not a terrible game against Wisconsin, only lost by 13 not bad at all in my opinion.
                        Yeah, it was encouraging to see the comeback we made in the second half.
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                        • SKA
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                          • Dec 2008
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                          #13
                          Re: We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

                          Mark Cann is definetly going to develop into a superstar QB. I say screw the running game and recruit wide receivers to build the team around.

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                          • superjames1992
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                            Re: We Are Marshall!!! (NCAA 09)

                            Originally posted by SKA
                            Mark Cann is definetly going to develop into a superstar QB. I say screw the running game and recruit wide receivers to build the team around.
                            I'm starting to think that way, too. The running game has been rather atrocious so far.
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                            • superjames1992
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                              #15
                              Marshall Falls Again
                              Thundering Herd fall 27-20 in C-USA opener


                              Huntington, WV (AP) - Alright, I had a nice report typed up, but I accidentally wiped it all out by exiting out of the window instead of minimizing it. Sorry, but no report because I don't have it in me to write another report. Basically, we just couldn't quite get the job done and couldn't get Memphis (1-1, 1-0 C-USA) off the field when it mattered most.

                              I also lost my #2 WR Emmanuel Spann for the rest of the season...

                              MEMPHIS - 27
                              MARSHALL - 20

                              MARSHALL LEADERS

                              Mark Cann - 15/21, 118 Yds, 2 TD
                              HB Darius Marshall - 18 Car, 92 Yds
                              WR Darius Passmore - 7 Rec, 66 Yds, 2 TD
                              DE Michael Janac - 9 Tkl
                              DE Albert McClellan - 6 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sck

                              TOP TEN POLL
                              1. Oklahoma (34) (3-0)
                              2. USC (26) (2-0)
                              3. Florida (1) (2-0)
                              4. LSU (3-0)
                              5. Missouri (3-0)
                              6. West Virginia (2-0)
                              7. Wisconsin (3-0)
                              8. Ohio State (2-1)
                              9. Georgia (2-1)
                              10. Texas (3-0)

                              CONFERENCE USA EAST STANDINGS
                              1. Memphis 2-1 (2-0)
                              2. East Carolina 1-2 (1-0)
                              3. Central Florida 1-1 (0-0)
                              4. Southern Mississippi 1-2 (0-0)
                              5. Marshall 1-2 (0-1)
                              6. UAB 0-3 (0-1)

                              CONFERENCE USA WEST STANDINGS
                              1. Tulsa 2-0 (1-0)
                              2. Rice 2-1 (1-1)
                              3. UTEP 1-1 (0-0)
                              4. Houston 1-2 (0-0)
                              5. Southern Methodist 1-2 (0-1)
                              6. Tulane 0-2 (0-1)
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