Let's go get that conference title coach. Crowd should be pumped and give the players a nice boost to get the job done
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Let's go get that conference title coach. Crowd should be pumped and give the players a nice boost to get the job done -
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A division title is a great start to your dynasty, hopefully you can turn it into a conference title! Good luck against FIUComment
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Thanks! We're actually playing @ FIU, so the crowd will be more in their favor than ours. Hopefully, it doesn't affect our players and we can get a few of our own fans down to Miami!
Thanks! Hopefully we can get that Conference Championship. Their defense versus our offense is an intriguing matchup for sure.
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Hopefully we do, but their defense scares me a little. The points allowed per game, yards given up, both point to an at least above average defense.
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UTSA WINS SHOOTOUT, WINS FIRST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP IN SCHOOL HISTORY
Four times this year did UTSA score 40+ points. Now, they have won a conference championship once.
Today, UTSA fans stormed the field at FIU Stadium from behind the visitor's sideline, as for the first time in their short program history, they won a conference championship.
The game started off as many experts predicted; dominated by FIU. They scored first, making it 7-0. They then recovered a fumble on a Blake Bogenschutz sack, and recorded a field goal off of that. UTSA would manage a measly three points in the first quarter.
After that, however, the offense came to life. They scored from 3, 5, and 74 yards out to make the score 24-17 at half.
They would continue to light up FIU's defense for 24 more points, and the defense would only (?) allow 20. This combined effort to storm back from early adversity, allowed UTSA to capture the championship.
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Conference Championship Week: Results Results SEC- #16 Georgia 28, #6 LSU 21 (UPSET ALERT!) MWC- New Mexico 20, Nevada 26 PAC12- #7 Arizona 28, #3 Oregon 25 (UPSET ALERT!) ACC- #12 Georgia Tech 28, #4 Clemson 22 (UPSET ALERT!) MAC- Western Michigan 14, #25 Bowling Green 35 B1G- #2 Michigan State 31, #1 Ohio State 14 (GOTW) (UPSET ALERT!)
Already Determined: #7 Louisville (American), #3 Oklahoma (Big 12), Western Kentucky (Sun Belt)Last edited by BookWork123; 10-22-2016, 03:36 PM.Comment
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HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER
Larry Scott, FR, Michigan State
484 ATT, 2508 YDS, 5.2 AVG, 18 TD
28 REC, 326 YDS, 11.6 AVG, 1 TD
ALL-AMERICANS
2013 NCAA 1st Team All-Americans Pos Player Name Ht Wt Year QB Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky 6'3" 210 Sr. HB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma 5'11" 242 So. HB Larry Scott, Michigan State 6'2" 228 Fr. WR Quinshad Davis, North Carolina 6'4" 215 Sr. WR Macgarrett Kings Jr, Michigan State 5'10" 186 Sr. TE Ryan Izzo, Florida State 6'6" 236 So. LT Jack Conklin, Michigan State 6'6" 317 Jr. LG Taylor Decker, Ohio State 6'8" 315 Sr. C Jack Allen, Michigan State 6'2" 295 Sr. RG Nila Kasitati, Oklahoma 6'4" 315 Sr. RT Pat Elflein, Ohio State 6'3" 300 Jr. DE Malik McDowell, Michigan State 6'6" 285 So. DE Jeff Worthy, Arizona 6'2" 287 Sr. DT Hassan Ridgeway, Texas 6'4" 309 Jr. DT Mike Minns, Bowling Green 5'10" 317 Jr. LOLB Derrick Turituri, Arizona 6'1" 265 Jr. MLB Riley Bullough, Michigan State 6'2" 230 Jr. ROLB Nigel Naulls, UTSA 6'1" 225 Fr. CB Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma 5'11" 175 Jr. CB Cameron Walker, California 5'11" 180 Jr. FS Sam Smiley, North Carolina 5'11" 185 Sr. SS Jalen Mills, LSU 6'0" 194 Sr. K Tyler Tate, Bowling Green 5'11" 175 Sr. P Jamie Keehn, LSU 6'4" 220 Sr. KR Tevin Long, Army 5'11" 200 Jr.
2013 NCAA 2nd Team All-Americans Pos Player Name Ht Wt Year QB Marquise Williams, North Carolina 6'2" 220 Sr. HB Nick Chubb, Georgia 5'11" 216 So. HB Myles Willis, Boston College 5'9" 192 Jr. WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma 5'10" 194 Sr. WR Darius Joseph, SMU 5'11" 202 Sr. TE Josiah Price, Michigan State 6'4" 250 Jr. LT Jerald Hawkins, LSU 6'6" 309 Jr. LG Billy Price, Ohio State 6'4" 315 So. C Jacoby Boren, Ohio State 6'2" 285 Sr. RG Foster Bush, Minnesota 6'5" 319 Sr. RT Vadal Alexander, LSU 6'6" 320 Sr. DE Codie Brooks, UTSA 6'1" 250 Jr. DE Canton Kaumatule, Oregon 6'7" 290 Fr. DT A'shawn Robinson, Alabama 6'4" 320 Jr. DT Adophus Washington, Ohio State 6'3" 290 Sr. LOLB Scooby Wright III, Arizona 6'1" 246 Jr. MLB Christian French, Oregon 6'5" 244 Sr. ROLB Ben Boulware, Clemson 5'11" 230 Jr. CB Larry Scott, Oregon State 5'11" 195 Sr. CB Leviticus Payne, Cincinnati 5'9" 183 Sr. FS Dravon Henry, West Virgina 5'11 185 So. SS Mike Hilton, Ole Miss 5'9" 182 Sr. K Ammon Lakip, Clemson 5'11" 200 Sr. P Andy Teasdall, Clemson 5'11" 185 So. KR Corey Smith, Ohio State 6'1" 195 Sr.
AWARD WINNERS
2013 Award Winners Award Player Pos Team Maxwell Award Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky Walter Camp Award Larry Scott HB Michigan State Chuck Bednarik Award Cameron Walker CB California Bronko Nagurski Trophy Derrick Turituri LOLB Arizona Davey O'Brien Award Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky Doak Walker Award Larry Scott HB Michigan State Fred Biletnikoff Award Sterling Shepard WR Oklahoma John Mackey Award Ryan Izzo TE Florida State Outland Trophy Jack Allen C Michigan State Rimington Trophy Jack Allen C Michigan State Lombardi Award Jeff Worthy RE Arizona Linebacker of the Year Derrick Turituri LOLB Arizona Jim Thorpe Award Cameron Walker CB California Lou Groza Award Ammon Lakip K Clemson Ray Guy Award Jamie Keehn P LSU Returner of the Year Devin Lucien WR Arizona State
BOWL MATCHUPS WITH PREDICTIONS
New Mexico Bowl: UNLV (6-6, 5-3) vs UCLA (6-6, 4-5)
Prediction: UCLA
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Ohio (6-6, 5-3) vs Utah State (7-5, 4-4)
Prediction: Utah State
Poinsettia Bowl: Alabama (6-6, 3-5) vs San Diego State (8-4, 6-2)
Prediction: Alabama
Beef O'Brady's Bowl: Rice (6-6, 5-3) vs Illinois (7-5, 3-5)
Prediction: Rice
New Orleans Bowl: Mid Tenn State (6-6, 5-3) vs Western Kentucky (10-2, 6-1)
Prediction: Mid Tenn State
Las Vegas Bowl: Stanford (7-5, 5-4) vs Nevada (9-4, 7-2)
Prediction: Stanford
Hawai'i Bowl: FIU (9-4, 7-2) vs New Mexico (8-4, 6-3)
Prediction: FIU
Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl: Purdue (6-6, 3-5) vs Buffalo (7-5, 5-3)
Prediction: Purdue
Military Bowl: Kent State (6-6, 5-3) vs #25 Navy (9-2)
Prediction: #25 Navy
Holiday Bowl: Kansas State (7-5, 4-5) vs #16 Arizona State (9-3, 6-3)
Prediction: #16 Arizona State
Belk Bowl: NC State (8-4, 4-4) vs BYU (7-5)
Prediction: NC State
AdvoCare V100 Bowl: #22 Tennessee (7-5, 4-4) vs Virginia Tech (7-5, 4-4)
Prediction: #22 Tennessee
Russell Athletic Bowl: Georgia State (8-4, 5-2) vs #18 Florida State (9-3, 6-2)
Prediction: #18 Florida State
Meineke Car Care Bowl: Penn State (7-5, 4-4) vs Texas Tech (6-6)
Prediction: Penn State
Armed Forces Bowl: FAU (8-4, 6-2) vs #24 Boise State (9-3, 5-3)
Prediction: #24 Boise State
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl: Boston College (6-6, 4-4) vs Oregon State (7-5, 4-5)
Prediction: Boston College
Alamo Bowl: #20 West Virginia (9-3, 6-3) vs #17 Utah (8-4, 6-3)
Prediction: #20 West Virginia
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl: Baylor (7-5, 4-5) vs Minnesota (8-4, 4-4)
Prediction: Baylor
Music City Bowl: #21 Arkansas (8-4, 4-4) vs Duke (7-5, 4-4)
Prediction: #21 Arkansas
Sun Bowl: #15 USC (9-3, 6-3) vs Pittsburgh (7-5, 5-3)
Prediction: #15 USC
Autozone Liberty Bowl: #19 Florida (8-4, 4-4) vs UTSA (9-4, 7-2)
Prediction: #19 Florida
Chick-fil-A Bowl: South Carolina (7-5, 5-3) vs #11 North Carolina (11-1, 7-1)
Prediction: #11 North Carolina
Heart of Dallas Bowl: Auburn (6-6, 4-4) vs Wisconsin (7-5, 4-4)
Prediction: Wisconsin
Gator Bowl: #14 Ole Miss (9-3, 5-3) vs Michigan (7-5, 4-4)
Prediction: #14 Ole Miss
Capital One Bowl: #13 LSU (10-3, 7-2) vs Nebraska (8-4, 5-3)
Prediction: Nebraska
Outback Bowl: #11 Georgia (9-4, 6-3) vs Northwestern (7-5, 4-4)
Prediction: #11 Georgia
Rose Bowl: #9 Clemson (11-2, 7-2) vs #10 TCU (10-2, 7-2)
Prediction: #9 Clemson
Fiesta Bowl: #7 Louisville (11-1, 8-0) vs #8 Mississippi State (9-3, 5-3)
Prediction: #8 Mississippi State
Allstate Sugar Bowl: #5 Oregon (11-2, 8-2) vs #6 Georgia Tech (11-2, 8-1)
Prediction: #5 Oregon
Orange Bowl: #3 Oklahoma (11-1, 8-1) vs #4 Ohio State (12-1, 8-1)
Prediction: #4 Ohio State
AT&T Cotton Bowl: Kentucky (8-4, 5-3) vs #23 Texas (8-4, 7-2)
Prediction: #23 Texas
BBVA Compass Bowl: Cincinnati (8-4, 6-2) vs Army (8-4)
Prediction: Cincinnati
GoDaddy.com Bowl: Bowling Green (11-2, 8-1) vs UL Lafayette (9-3, 6-1)
Prediction: Bowling Green
BCS National Championship: #2 Arizona (11-2, 8-2) vs #1 Michigan State (13-0, 9-0)
Prediction: #1 Michigan StateComment
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Great job getting the win in the conference championship. Sucks that you drew Florida for your bowl game hopefully you pull of the shockerComment
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Thanks! The bowl game will definitely be a tough matchup, but hopefully we can get that W.
Thanks! Our offense really stepped up after the first quarter.
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UTSA FALLS TO FLORIDA IN BITTER END TO GREAT SEASON
In a defensive battle that was never really in doubt, the #19 Florida Gators beat the unranked UTSA Roadrunners, 20-10.
The game started out slowly, as neither offense really found their footing. It was a tight 7-7 battle headed into the 2nd quarter. After that the wheels really fell off for the offense. The Gators scored 10 in the quarter where UTSA put up a goose egg.
Both teams put up a field goal in the 3rd quarter, and UTSA threatened to score a few times, but never could close it out.
And so ends the best season in UTSA history. 9-5. Conference Championship. Hopefully, the Roadrunners can improve even further next year.
Go Roadrunners!
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BOWL GAME RESULTS
New Mexico Bowl: UNLV 28, UCLA 26
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Ohio 21, Utah State 35
Poinsettia Bowl: Alabama 26, San Diego State 17
Beef O'Brady's Bowl: Rice 24, Illinois 21
New Orleans Bowl: Mid Tenn State 29, Western Kentucky 24
Las Vegas Bowl: Stanford 28, Nevada 13
Hawai'i Bowl: FIU 3, New Mexico 27
Little Caesars Pizza Bowl: Purdue 6, Buffalo 31
Military Bowl: Kent State 24, #21 Navy 49
Holiday Bowl: Kansas State 23, #24 Arizona State 16
Belk Bowl: NC State 7, BYU 36
AdvoCare V100 Bowl: #18 Tennessee 16, Virginia Tech 14
Russell Athletic Bowl: Georgia State 13, #13 Florida State 24
Meineke Car Care Bowl: Penn State 31, Texas Tech 38
Armed Forces Bowl: FAU 7, #19 Boise State 31
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl: Boston College 28, Oregon State 31
Alamo Bowl: West Virginia 12, #15 Utah 34
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl: Baylor 20, Minnesota 41
Music City Bowl: #17 Arkansas 41, Duke 31
Sun Bowl: #12 USC 38, Pittsburgh 10
Autozone Liberty Bowl: #16 Florida 20, UTSA 10
Chick-fil-A Bowl: South Carolina 20, #8 North Carolina 27
Heart of Dallas Bowl: Auburn 17, Wisconsin 38
Gator Bowl: #10 Ole Miss 17, Michigan 0
Capital One Bowl: #22 LSU 22, #25 Nebraska 31
Outback Bowl: Georgia 0, Northwestern 24
Rose Bowl: #11 Clemson 21, #7 TCU 31
Fiesta Bowl: #3 Louisville 24, #14 Mississippi State 19
Allstate Sugar Bowl: #9 Oregon 16, #5 Georgia Tech 24
Orange Bowl: #6 Oklahoma 23, #2 Ohio State 35
AT&T Cotton Bowl: #23 Kentucky 17, Texas 10
BBVA Compass Bowl: Cincinnati 28, Army 31
GoDaddy.com Bowl: #20 Bowling Green 34, UL Lafayette 14
BCS National Championship: #1 Arizona 28, #4 Michigan State 17
UTSA: SEASON IN REVIEW
UTSA's season went better than anyone expected, especially with a new offensive coordinator in Jake Carlisle.
It started out a bit shaky. Victories against rival Texas State, Central Michigan, UTEP, and Rice, and losses to eventual national champion Arizona and Marshall gave UTSA a 4-2 record at the halfway point.
The second half of the season started with a close loss to USC, wins against UAB and Tulsa, a loss to Tulane, and wins vs North Texas and Louisiana Tech propelled UTSA into the C-USA Title game where they took care of business vs FIU. Finally, they lost to Florida in the Liberty Bowl.
The offense really only played badly in two games, against Arizona and Florida. They ended up averaging over 30 PPG.
The defense, on the other hand, was putrid was the offense wasn't running the ball. One of the worst pass defenses in the nation contributed to some of the struggles this year.
Ultimately though, the year was successful. We'll have to see if Jake Carlisle or any other coaches leave to other schools
Offensive MVP: JR HB Corbin White 254 ATT 1152 YDS 4.5 AVG - 10 TD 19 REC 168 YDS 8.8 AVG 2 TD
Defensive MVP: RS FR OLB Nigel Naulls 76 TKLS 6 TFL 3 SKS 2 INTComment
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Great season you put together. Looking forward to year 2Comment
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