Conference USA Week 7 Wrapup & Power Rankings

We had a very interesting week in C-USA, with a big BCS win and a pair of unexpected results.

East Carolina 33, NC State 27- ECU’s second half struggles resurfaced this week, scoring just 9 points in 6 second half quarters against Va Tech, North Carolina, and NC State.  The difference was that ECU had build enough of a lead that the late field goal was enough to send the game to overtime.  Things looked bleak again when they missed the extra point on their opening touchdown, but a game-winning interception on NC State’s possession saved the day. Next Week: Marshall at East Carolina

Southern Miss 41, Memphis 19- This game wasn’t even as close as the 22 point gap suggests.  I tuned in to about 5 minutes of this one, and Memphis looked terrible save for a long touchdown on a broken defensive play.  USM will need to lock that kind of thing down before playing Houston or UCF, but they coasted in this one.  Next Week: both teams are idle.

Rice 34, Houston 31- For the first time I’ve ever seen, Houston fans are melting down. Read Post

Conference USA Week 7 Preview

Last preview of the day, we’ll bring you the western guys tomorrow morning before kickoff. C-USA has one game out of the way, so six on tap for Saturday.

12:00 PM, CBS College- North Carolina State at East Carolina: NC State makes its second trip to C-USA country, which is a bit odd for a BCS team.  ECU’s defense has been dreadful the last three games, but they found a way to win against Southern Miss and would welcome a track meet with the Wolfpack.  Line: NC State by 7.5.  I really want to pick ECU here, but I’ve been burned badly the last two times they played BCS teams, and just don’t quite think they can keep it within 7.  NC State pulls away late, 49-35.

12:00 PM, CSS- Southern Miss at Memphis: This could get ugly Read Post

Conference USA Week 6 Wrapup, Championship Race & Power Rankings

The league went 0-fer out of conference Saturday, but saw a pair of wild league games come down to the wire as the championship races are starting to take shape.

Louisville 56, Memphis 0: Not much to say that isn’t pretty obvious from the final score.  Memphis got annihilated by it’s old basketball rival.  Next Week: Southern Miss at Memphis

Army 41, Tulane 23: Army dominated the first three quarters, leaving Tulane to put up a few points in garbage time. Next Week: Tulane at Tulsa

East Carolina 44, Southern Mississippi 43: Read Post

Conference USA Week 6 Preview

UCF joined ECU, Southern Miss, Houston, and SMU among the unbeaten teams in the league last night in their conference opener. The league has 3 conference games this week, including a premium matchup that’s usually reserved for November, and a couple chances to grab nice non-conference wins.

2:00 PM- Memphis  at Louisville: Louisville hasn’t set the [...]

Conference USA Week 5 Wrapup & Power Rankings

Conference USA is almost into full-blown league play, with 3 conference games this week and 3 non-conference, including a surprising notch in the Wins vs BCS belt.

Tulane 17, Rutgers 14- One would think that Rutgers would start taking these lower conference games seriously after FIU nearly beat them in week 2, but such is not the case.  The Scarlet Knights did lose their starting QB along the way, but Tulane led at halftime and the teams only traded a pair of touchdowns in the second half, leaving Tulane with one of the biggest upsets of the year so far.  Next Week: Tulane at SMU

North Carolina 42, East Carolina 17- Another week, another BCS rival, another second half collapse for ECU.  Read Post

Conference USA Week 4 Wrapup & Power Rankings

C-USA notched a pair of one point victories to go 2-0 against other non-BCS conferences this weekend, and came up just seconds short against another pair of BCS schools. Conference play picked up some and will be in full swing next week.

Tennessee 32, UAB 29- UAB shut out Tennessee in the second half as they came back to force overtime.  OT1 saw a pair of field goals, and UAB got their field goal in OT2 before UT scored their first offensive touchdown since the first quarter to steal the game back.

Kansas State 17, UCF 13- UCF dominated the game but came up short on offense, including two missed field goals that might have changed the game for good.  The Wildcats slowly and steadily drove for the winning touchdown, which came with 24 seconds left on the clock.

Houston 42, Tulane 23- Read Post

Conference USA Week 3 Wrapup & Power Rankings

After a good start Friday night, Conference USA had a mostly forgettable Saturday in week 3.  Both unbeaten teams lost to 0-2 BCS schools and injuries decimated the preseason favorites.  On the upside, teams went 4-1 against non-BCS leagues and did get a BCS win to bring the total to 2.

Virginia Tech 49, East Carolina 27- Neither team could make stops in the first half, but the Hokies figured something out at halftime to turn the tide- ECU led at halftime 24-21, but was outscored 28-3 in the second half to suffer their first loss of the year.  Next Week: ECU is idle,  At North Carolina October 2.

SMU 35, Washington State 21- The Mustangs improve to 2-1 on the season and get their first win against a BCS league since 2000.  Kyle Padron led the way with 5 touchdowns, pulling away from the Cougars after being tied at 14 at halftime.  Next Week: TCU at SMU (Friday)

UAB 34, Troy 33- This one looked like it was over in the second quarter, with Troy steadily driving away up to a 23-0 lead.  A quarterback change to Bryan Ellis turned the tide, but it still took a frantic 99 yard, 1:09 drive to score the winning touchdown with no time on the clock.  Next Week: UAB at Tennessee

Bowling Green 44, Marshall 28- Read Post

Conference USA Week 3 Preview

Another speed-round preview coming your way- the league has 10 games against six conferences Saturday, which is a ton.  Lots of chances for statement wins for the league.

1:30 PM- East Carolina at Virginia Tech: Either the Boise State or James Madison game was a fluke for Va Tech, and I’m inclined to think it was the JMU one.  ECU can put up the points, but it will take a miracle to limit Tyrod Taylor.  Line: Virginia Tech by 20 (!!).  This was a shock when I looked it up.  I see where the oddsmakers are coming from- VT needs to win by a bunch to make a statement.  And they certainly might, but I think ECU can score enough to keep it closer than that.  I’ll predict a VT win, 42-28.

3:30 PM, CBS College- Washington State at SMU: SMU was Washington State’s only win in 2009, and the Mustangs are looking for revenge.  Line: SMU by 22.5.  That’s a heck of a lot of points for SMU, even against a team as bad as Washington State.  I think they win comfortably but not THAT comfortably.  35-20.

4:00 PM- Troy at UAB: Big rivalry game, and a crucial one if UAB is going to break out of its winless start.  But I don’t think they will, Troy has looked much better so far this year.  Line: Troy by 3.5.  I’m comfortable predicting that the Trojans win this one by a touchdown, 24-17, even on the road.

7:00 PM, Regional Cable- UCF at Buffalo: Read Post

BCS Buster Watch

It’s been an uneven week on the Fringe, but we’re going full steam into the weekend now.  Here’s your BCS Buster watch (down to just 10 unbeaten teams in the non-BCS universe), and the non-BCS top 25 will follow shortly, then into the weekend previews all afternoon.

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Boise State
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C-USA Week 2 Wrapup

This was just a bad weekend for non-BCS conferences.  The Sun Belt wasn’t great, the MAC was a disaster, and C-USA had two chances to get BCS league wins fall flat in the waning moments, plus their best candidate for individual trophies went down with a concussion Friday night (Case Keenum is questionablish vs. UCLA this week).  We covered the Marshall meltdown and Houston’s win over UTEP already, so here’s what happened Saturday:

East Carolina 49, Memphis 27- 28 first quarter points removed all doubt from this one, as ECU advances to 2-0 in the league, although they don’t see another conference team until Week 6.  Next Week: East Carolina at Virginia Tech (1-1), Middle Tennessee (1-1) at Memphis

Rice 32, North Texas 31- Conference USA steals one back from the Belt after a back and forth game, with Rice calling on their backup QB to get things going again after an early lead evaporated.  Next Week: Northwestern (2-0) at Rice

Tulsa 33, Bowling Green 20- Bowling Green scored first, but seven of the next eight scores went to Tulsa as their passing attack overwhelmed the Falcons.  Bowling Green showed signs of life in the passing game, but managed only 41 rushing yards.  Next Week: Tulsa at Oklahoma State (2-0)

North Carolina State 28, UCF 21- Read Post