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Friday, August 31, 2012
FCS Top 25 Week 1 Scoreboard as of August 31
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Top 25 spotlight belonged to CAA
Football and the Big Sky Conference on opening night of the 2012 FCS season
Thursday.
Three of the five games within The Sports Network FCS Top 25 involved CAA
teams, while the other two featured Big Sky powers.
The lone one to fall was last year's CAA champion, the No. 7-ranked Towson
Tigers, whose 41-21 loss at Kent State marked the fourth time in five seasons
that they opened with a defeat against an FBS opponent.
Meanwhile, 14th-ranked New Hampshire beat Holy Cross of the Patriot League,
38-17, and No. 15 Delaware topped Division II West Chester, 40-24, to extend its
series win streak to 19 straight games.
Later in the night, two Big Sky teams won as No. 4 Montana State topped
Division II Chadron State, 33-6, and No. 12 Eastern Washington handled FBS
member Idaho, 20-3.
The Sports Network FCS Top 25
All Times ET
1. Sam Houston State (0-0), Idle
Last year's Southland Conference champion and FCS runner-up hosts Incarnate
Word in its season opener Sept. 8.
2. North Dakota State (1-0), Robert Morris, 7 p.m. Saturday
3. Georgia Southern (0-0) vs. Jacksonville, 6 p.m. Saturday
4. Montana State (1-0) 33, Chadron State (0-1) 6
Junior quarterback DeNarius McGhee completed 29-of-40 passes for 176 yards
and four touchdowns, including two to John Ellis. The Bobcats had a 401-135
advantage in total offense.
5. James Madison (0-0) vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 6 p.m. Saturday
6. Appalachian State (0-0) at East Carolina, noon Saturday
7. Kent State (1-0) 41, Towson (0-1) 21
Towson couldn't find its run game - 2011 Jerry Rice Award winner Terrance
West was held to 31 yards on 14 carries - and the Golden Flash never looked
back.
8. Old Dominion (0-0) vs. Duquesne, 6 p.m. Saturday
9. Northern Iowa (0-0) at Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m. Saturday
10. Wofford (0-0) at Gardner-Webb, 6 p.m. Saturday
11. Montana (0-0) vs. South Dakota, 3:30 p.m. Saturday
12. Eastern Washington (1-0) 20, Idaho (0-1) 3
Quarterback Kyle Padron, in his first start since transferring from SMU, was
13-of-33 for 260 yards and one touchdown, completing five passes to Brandon
Kaufman for 148 yards. Quincy Forte rushed for 66 yards on 17 carries and
teammate Jordan Talley added another 63 yards on 18 carries.
13. Youngstown State (0-0) at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Saturday
14. New Hampshire (1-0) 38, Holy Cross (0-1) 17
Any questions the Wildcats had at the QB position were answered. Sean
Goldrich and Andy Vailas combined to go 25-for-35 for 252 yards and three
touchdowns.
15. Delaware (1-0) 41, West Chester (0-1) 21
Too close for comfort late, but the Blue Hens gladly took the win as Bowling
Green transfer Trent Hurley threw for 310 yards and three touchdowns, with three
interceptions.
16. Lehigh (0-0) vs. Monmouth, 12:30 p.m. Thursday
17. Stony Brook (0-0) vs. Central Connecticut State, 6 p.m. Saturday
18. Eastern Kentucky (0-0) at Purdue, 3:30 p.m. Saturday
19. Illinois State (0-0) vs. Dayton, 2 p.m. Saturday
20. Stephen F. Austin (0-0) vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Friday
21. Maine (0-0), Idle
The Black Bears, coming off an impressive 9-4 season, visit Boston College in
their opener Sept. 8.
22. Jacksonville State (0-0) at Arkansas, 7 p.m. Saturday
23. Indiana State (0-0) at Indiana, 8 p.m. Saturday
24. Central Arkansas (0-0) at Ole Miss, 7 p.m. Saturday
25. Harvard Crimson (0-0), Idle
When the Ivy League season begins Sept. 15, the defending champion Crimson
will host San Diego in non-conference action.
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