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Sun Belt Football: Games for Week of 09/24/2011

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Sun Belt Football: Games for Week of 09/24/2011

owlmart said

Rick said

owlmart said

Well FIU should not receive any top 25 votes after today

Why what's up…can't keep track of it all right now! ;D
down 29-21…I think even if they pull off a victory the fact that they struggled at home to ULL should lower voter confidence

FIU loses….so there goes their ranking!  :D
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FINAL:

ULL 36  FIU 31
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How about UNT??

Ahead 24-14 over UI with just over 5:00 to play…

That would definitely be a nice W in the column for them…
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Rick said

How about UNT??

Ahead 24-14 over UI with just over 5:00 to play…

That would definitely be a nice W in the column for them…

That one isn't all that shocking.  Indiana already lost to Ball State this season.  Their one win so far is a I-AA school.  Just a bad team. 
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FINAL:

FAU 14  Auburn 30
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FINAL:

IU 21  UNT 24

Mean Green can't get on the board in the fourth, and withstand 21 points in the same period from Indiana to hang on for the OOC win.
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FINAL:

Central Arkansas 24  Arkansas State 53
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Sun Belt Players of the Week for Week Four


Offensive Player of the Week

Blaine Gautier (Louisiana-Lafayette, QB)

Cajuns quarterback Blaine Gautier, making just his fourth career start, led the Cajuns to a stunning 36-31 upset at FIU…Gautier guided the team to a season-high 419 yards of total offense and did not commit a turnover…He totaled 307 yards (221 pass/86 rush) and tossed three touchdown passes to lead the offense…Gautier was not sacked, averaging 5.7 yards-per-rush, and made one of the biggest plays in the game…With 50 seconds remaining in the first half, the Cajuns offense lined-up for a fourth-and-one attempt at the FIU 41-yard line…Everyone in the stadium looked for a run, but Gautier sold the play-action to perfection and hit a wide-open Ladarius Green with the touchdown…The score pushed the Cajuns one-point lead up to eight…Gautier’s 46-yard touchdown strike to Javone Lawson early in the fourth quarter gave the Cajuns a 12-point cushion.


Defensive Player of the Week

Chris Pickett (Troy, So., DB)

Sophomore cornerback Chris Pickett teamed up with defensive ends Jonathan Massaquoi and John Robles to give the Trojans their second defensive touchdown in as many weeks. After a first quarter that resulted in three punts and an interception offensively, the Trojans trailed MTSU for the first time since 2006 and were on the verge of falling further behind with the Blue Raiders marching deep into Troy territory. On a third down pass play, Massaquoi grabbed MTSU QB Logan Kilgore around the legs while Robles stripped the ball loose. Pickett scooped up the loose ball and rumbled 63 yards for a game-tying touchdown. Pickett finished the game with seven total tackles, including one for loss, and also broke up a pass to go with his fumble return.


Special Teams Player of the Week

Brian David (Arkansas State, So., K)

Sophomore placekicker Brian Davis set a new Sun Belt Conference and ASU record Saturday when he booted six field goals in ASU’s 53-24 win over Central Arkansas.  His 23 points scored in the game was also an SBC and ASU record for points scored in a single game by a kicker.  Davis did not miss on the night, connecting on field goals of 24, 32, 33, 34, 21 and 33 yards, and was 5-of-5 on extra point attempts.  Both his six field goals and 23 points were the most by a kicker in the nation this season, and he was just one field goal and one point shy of tying the NCAA records as well.
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