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Fordham got the ball first, went three and out, then Towson marched right down and scored. Fordham did better on their second drive -- most of their gains passing -- and tied it up: 7-7, with 3-4 min left in Q1.
Keeerist! That #27 for Towson is an absolute beast ... he hurts people when they try to tackle him. And, it turns out, he can catch passes too. Towson 21-7 in Q2.
Well, those who said New Hampshire “had Maine’s number” -- I kinda leaned that way myself -- turned out to be right. And it really wasn’t a squeaker, at 41-17. The other favorites besides the Griz won, and about the only intrigue seems to be that NDSU didn’t cover the spread .
Jacksonville State has the early lead, 7-0, over McNeese at the end of Q1. But that really means nothing at this point.
Not "our" playoffs, but: The vaunted "tough-defense" SEC is currently featuring a conference playoff (championship) where more than 100 (yes, one hundred) points have been scored ... and they're not through yet.
Those of you who picked Jacksonville State to "upset" McNeese State are looking good. J-State just scored to go ahead, 31-10, with less than 5 min. to go in the game.
Sam Houston State had the lead with about 1:40 left in the game, and SELa had used up their time outs.
So what do they do? Play the "prevent (you from winning)" defense and SELa scores in about a minute, and wins the game 30-29. Exactly what SHSU deserved for being f**king idiots.