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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Week 1 FCS Top 25 Roundup
Corvallis, OR (Sports Network) - He's only a sophomore, but Vernon Adams is
staking himself as one of the most exciting players in the FCS.
The Eastern Washington quarterback accounted for 518 yards of total offense
and six touchdowns, including a game-winning, 2-yard run with 18 seconds left,
as the Eagles upset Oregon State, 49-46, in the season opener for both squads
Saturday.
EWU (1-0) entered the game ranked fourth in the FCS, while Oregon State (0-1)
was 25th-ranked in the FBS.
Adams' winning rollout around right end completed an 11-play, 75-yard drive
which erased Oregon State's 43-39 lead.
Adams, who threw for six touchdowns in EWU's final game last season - an FCS
national semifinal loss to Sam Houston State - completed 23-of-30 pass attempts
for 411 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing for 107 yards and two
touchdowns on 16 carries.
Nine of Adams' completions went to Ashton Clark for 155 yards and one
touchdown. Cooper Kupp caught five passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns.
The two teams combined on 1,155 yards without any turnovers.
The Sports Network FCS Top 25
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Thursday, Aug. 29
No. 11 Towson (1-0) 33, Connecticut (0-1) 18
Towson pulled the biggest surprise on the opening night of the college
football season, getting two touchdowns each from junior running backs Terrance
West and Sterlin Phifer in beating an FBS opponent for the first time in seven
all-time games.
Phifer caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Peter Athens in the
first quarter and scored on a 5-yard run with 7:04 left in the second quarter to
put the Tigers ahead for good, 13-7.
UConn closed within 13-10 by halftime, but Athens' 1-yard scoring run capped
a 95-yard drive for Towson in the third quarter, making it 19-10.
In the fourth quarter, Towson put the game away on West's two touchdown runs
on fourth downs. He finished with 156 yards on 36 carries and raised his career
touchdown total to 46 in 22 career games.
No. 2 Montana State (1-0) 42, Monmouth (0-1) 24
The Bobcats jumped to a 39-3 halftime lead and had 561 yards of total offense
while cruising to the season-opening win.
Walter Payton Award candidate DeNarius McGhee completed 19-of-27 passes for
270 yards, but failed to throw for a touchdown. Cody Kirk rushed for a pair of
touchdowns.
No. 7 Central Arkansas (1-0) 58, Incarnate Word (0-1) 7
The Bears rolled to their 13th straight win on their three-year-old gray-and-
purple turf at Estes Stadium.
Quarterback Wynrick Smothers was 27-of-31 for 267 yards and one touchdown.
Running backs Blake Veasley and Danzel Williams and wide receiver Jatavious
Wilson scored two touchdowns each.
Ball State (1-0) 51, No. 13 Illinois State (0-1) 28
Ball State overcame a 21-9 deficit in the second quarter by scoring six
unanswered touchdowns.
Iowa State transfer Jared Barnett completed 20-of-29 passes for 282 yards,
two touchdowns and one interception in his debut with Illinois State.
Junior college transfer Collin Keoshian scored on a pair of short runs, but
only finished with 10 yards on eight carries.
UT Martin (1-0) 31, No. 24 Chattanooga (0-1) 21
D.J. McNeil (134 yards) and Trent Garland (116) both went over 100 rushing
yards and scored one touchdown as UT Martin earned an impressive road win.
Chattanooga failed to make the most of UTM's three turnovers and 10
penalties. Quarterback Jacob Huesman had 316 yards of total offense (226
passing, 90 rushing) and threw for three touchdowns, including a pair to tight
end Faysal Shafaat.
Friday, Aug. 30
No. 1 North Dakota State (1-0) 24, Kansas State (0-1) 21
Manhattan, KS (Sports Network) - At some point, when North Dakota State comes
knocking at the door, an FBS school will be smart not to answer it.
The two-time defending FCS national champion Bison scored the game's final 17
points and stunned Kansas State for their fourth straight win over an FBS
opponent, in this case the defending Big 12 co-champion.
Quarterback Brock Jensen capped an 18-play drive on a 1-yard keeper with 28
seconds left to erase a 21-17 deficit and lift the Bison (1-0) before a sellout
crowd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Jensen, who accounted for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing),
completed 21-of-30 pass attempts for 164 yards.
The redshirt senior engineered the game-winning drive, which went 80 yards
and clipped 8 minutes, 30 seconds off the game clock. On the touchdown, he spun
around after taking the snap and then forced his way into the K-State end zone.
On Kansas State's final possession, Bison linebacker Grant Olson intercepted
Wildcats quarterback Jake Waters to put the game away.
The win was head coach Craig Bohl's 90th in 11 seasons with the Bison,
leaving him one shy of Rocky Hager's school record.
Arizona (1-0) 35, No. 18 Northern Arizona (0-1) 0
Arizona controlled the game with 306 rushing yards and intercepted Northern
Arizona quarterback Kyren Poe three times while forcing three sacks.
NAU running back Zach Bauman carried the ball 21 times for 71 yards. The
senior needs 48 rushing yards to pass Marcus King and become the school record
holder.
Saturday, Aug. 31
No. 20 Montana (1-0) 30, No. 12 Appalachian State (0-1) 6
Quarterback Jordan Johnson returned to Montana's lineup and the Grizzlies
looked like they are ready to return to an elite level in the FCS.
In losing Scott Satterfield's coaching debut, the visiting Mountaineers also
lost star quarterback Jamal Londry-Jackson to an apparent hand injury.
Johnson, a junior, completed 19-of-23 passes for 251 yards and two
touchdowns.
After leading Montana to a share of the Big Sky Conference title and the FCS
semifinals in 2011, Johnson was suspended by the school for all of last season
following his arrest on sexual assault charges that were later dropped.
Without Johnson, Montana suffered its first losing season in 27 years. Then
this offseason, the Grizzlies received NCAA penalties for illegal booster
activity from past years, but their program still remains eligible for the
national playoffs.
A lot was restored on the field against Appalachian State as a record crowd
of 26,293 looked on at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Montana rushed for 246 yards,
with Travon Von and Jordan Canada gaining 118 and 112 yards, respectively. They
both scored on touchdown runs.
In relief of Londry-Jackson, Kameron Bryant was 8-of-12 for 116 yards. The
Mountaineers' points came from Drew Stewart's two field goals.
No. 3 Sam Houston State (1-0) 74, Houston Baptist (0-1) 0
The Bearkats, coming off two straight appearances in the national title game,
built a 49-0 halftime lead in a win over start-up program Houston Baptist.
Quarterback Brian Bell threw for two touchdowns and rushed for one. Backup
running back Steven Hicks had 99 rushing yards and one touchdown on the ground.
Boston College (1-0) 24, No. 5 Villanova (0-1) 14
Villanova built a 14-7 lead in the first quarter, but didn't score again,
surrendering the game's final 17 points in the second half.
For 'Nova, Jamal Abdur-Rahman scored on a 47-yard touchdown run off a fake
punt and caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from 2012 Jerry Rice Award winner John
Robertson.
No. 6 South Dakota State (1-0) 55, Butler (0-1) 14
South Dakota State's Austin Sumner threw for 326 yards and three touchdowns,
including two to Jason Schneider, who had 167 receiving yards.
Jackrabbits junior Zach Zenner, who led the FCS in rushing last season, had
117 yards on 16 carries, including two touchdowns.
No. 8 Georgia Southern (1-0) 77, Savannah State (0-1) 9
Eight different players combined on 10 rushing touchdowns in Georgia
Southern's lopsided win. The Eagles had 576 yards on 68 carries, an average of
8.5 yards per attempt.
Quarterback Jerick McKinnon rushed for 107 yards and one touchdown and threw
for another score. Dominique Swope added 100 yards and two touchdowns on the
ground.
No. 14 Cal Poly (1-0) 38, San Diego (0-1) 16
Kristaan Ivory gained 185 yards and three touchdowns on only 14 carries,
sparking Cal Poly.
His 2-yard TD run with only nine seconds left in the second quarter broke a
10-10 tie and put the Mustangs ahead for good.
No. 16 Richmond (1-0) 34, VMI (0-1) 0
Richmond's Michael Strauss was 23-of-36 for 265 yards and three touchdowns.
The Spiders outgained VMI, 539 yards to 174, and intercepted Keydets
quarterback Eric Kordenbrock three times.
No. 17 Northern Iowa (1-0) 28, Iowa State (0-1) 20
Northern Iowa suffered its first losing season since 2002 a year ago, but the
perennial Missouri Valley Football Conference got the 2013 campaign off to a
rousing start with a victory at Iowa State of the Big 12.
Junior running back David Johnson sparked the upset, scoring all four UNI
touchdowns. He rushed for 199 yards and scored twice on 23 carries, and caught
four passes from Sawyer Kollmorgen for 41 yards and two touchdowns.
The Panthers last beat the Cyclones in 2007.
No. 19 James Madison (0-0) 38, Central Connecticut State (0-1) 14
Quarterback Michael Birdsong rushed for two touchdowns and threw for one
more, while Dae'Quan Scott rushed for 120 yards - nearly half of James Madison's
247 yards on the ground - and scored on a 54-yard punt return.
Central Connecticut State held the ball for 13 1/2 minutes more than JMU
despite the lopsided score.
No. 21 Eastern Illinois (1-0) 40, San Diego State (0-1) 19
Eastern Illinois quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 361 yards and three
touchdowns and the Panthers scored the game's final 21 points.
The game was tied 19-19 when the defending Ohio Valley Conference champion
Panthers (1-0) went ahead for good on Taylor Duncan's 2-yard touchdown run with
7:36 left in the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Shephard Little scored on a 60-yard punt return to
extend EIU's lead to 33-18 with 13:43 left.
Duncan then scored on a 45-yard run with 4:34 to go, putting the game away.
EIU's Erik Lora caught 10 passes for 87 yards, while Keiondre Gober had six
receptions for 140 yards and one touchdown.
EIU forced five turnovers, including four interceptions of San Diego State
quarterback Adam Dingwell.
No. 25 Coastal Carolina (1-0) 27, South Carolina State (0-1) 20
Coastal Carolina's Lorenzo Taliaferro rushed for 153 yards and scored on a 1-
yard run with 10:52 left to snap a 20-20 tie.
Taliaferro also scored on a 3-yard pass from Alex Ross to open the scoring in
the first quarter.
Baylor (1-0) 69, No. 8 Wofford (0-1) 3
Only Kasey Redfern's 22-yard field goal in the third quarter prevented
Wofford from being shut out.
Donovan Johnson had 77 yards on 18 carries in the loss.
Sunday, Sept. 1
No. 23 Bethune-Cookman (0-0) at Tennessee State (0-0), 8 p.m.
Idle
No. 10 New Hampshire Wildcats (0-0)
No. 16. Stony Brook Seawolves (0-0)
No. 22. Lehigh Mountain Hawks (0-0)
09/01 09:42:23 ET
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