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C-USA Football: Games for Week of September 11, 2021

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As they were in Week One, all 14 Conference USA teams are in action heading into Week Two. C-USA teams went 9-5 in Week 1, including a pair of wins over Power-5 opponents (Charlotte over Duke and UTSA over Illinois on the road).

UTEP (2-0) heads out on the road to take on Boise State (0-1), who dropped a tough non-conference game at UCF last week. The Miners are seeking their first 3-0 start since 2005 when they take on the Broncos.

WKU (1-0) is also on the road, taking on Army (1-0), looking to build off a 59-21 season opening win over UT Martin.

Middle Tennessee (1-0) travels to Blacksburg to take on Virginia Tech (1-0) following the Blue Raiders’ 50-15 win at home over Monmouth. Virginia Tech upset No. 10 North Carolina at home in Week 1.

UAB (1-0) travels to Georgia (1-0) to take on a Bulldogs team who opened the season with a 10-3 win over No. 3 Clemson in Charlotte. The Blazers shut out Jacksonville State in Week 1, and face a much stiffer test in Athens.

Florida Atlantic (0-1) looks to get its first win of 2021 when the Owls host Georgia Southern (1-0) in Boca Raton. The Owls fell 35-14 on the road at No. 13 Florida, while Georgia Southern opened the year by edging Gardner-Webb 30-25.

Charlotte (1-0) looks to build on its first-ever win over a Power-5 opponent in program history when it hosts FCS foe Gardner-Webb (1-0).

UTSA (1-0), like Charlotte, opened the 2021 season with a statement win. The Roadrunners host their home opener on Saturday afternoon as they welcome an in-state FCS opponent in Lamar (1-0).

Marshall (1-0) is set for its home opener against N.C. Central (1-0), The Herd opened the 2021 season with a 49-7 drubbing of Navy on the road in Annapolis.

Rice (0-1) equated itself well in Fayetteville against Arkansas last week, holding a 10-point lead in the second half before ultimately falling to the Razor- backs 38-17. The Owls host city rival Houston (0-1) on Saturday evening.

FIU (1-0) defeated Long Island 48-10 in its opener last week and welcome Sun Belt foe Texas State (0-1), who fell 29-20 to Baylor last week.

Louisiana Tech (0-1) looks to bounce back from a gut-wrenching defeat at Mississippi State, falling 35-34 after leading 34-14 in the fourth quarter in Starkville. The Bulldogs host in-state foe Southeast Louisiana (1-0).

North Texas (1-0) began its 2021 season with a comfortable 44-14 win over Northwestern State and travels to Dallas to take on rival SMU (1-0).

Old Dominion (0-1) played its first game in two years last week, falling 42-10 at Wake Forest. The Monarchs open the home slate at by hosting Hampton (1-0).

Southern Miss (0-1) fell in head coach Will Hall’s debut on the road at South Alabama and look to bounce back this week when the Golden Eagles host Grambling State (1-0).


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

UTEP at Boise State (FS1)                   9:30 pm
 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

WKU at Army (CBSSN)                         11:30 am
MTSU at Virginia Tech (ACC NetX)          2 pm
GA Southern at FAU (Stadium)              3:30 pm
UAB at Georgia (ESPN2)                        3:30 pm
Gardner-Webb at Charlotte (ESPN3)        6 pm
Lamar at UTSA (ESPN3)                         6 pm
N.C. Central at Marshall (ESPN+)            6:30 pm
Houston at Rice (CBSSN)                        6:30 pm
Texas State at FIU (ESPN+)                    7 pm
SE Louisiana at LA Tech (ESPN3)             7 pm
North Texas at SMU (ESPN+)                  7 pm
Hampton at Old Dominion (ESPN3)         7 pm
Grambling State at SMiss (ESPN3)          7 pm


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Any idea how to watch Stadium? I was trying to see if the game would be on Bally Sports as it was last year but it does not appear as such 
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In the past I’ve streamed Stadium on Pluto TV. I believe it’s free and I have it on both my TV and cell phone. 
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You can watch Stadium online via stream, link is in the preview ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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Rick said

You can watch Stadium online via stream, link is in the preview ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Colby Guy said

Owls look to Upend Georgia Southern in 2021 Home Opener

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TV: Stadium
Stream: Here
Radio: 640 The Hurricane
Posted On: Sep 6th 2021, 8:49 AM #403108


Posted On: Sep 10th 2021, 6:10 PM #403171


Thanks Rick. Looks like it’s a free stream as well 
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FINAL:

Boise State 54, UTEP 13
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FINALS:

Army 38  WKU 35 👀

No. 19 Virginia Tech 35 Middle Tennessee 14 👀

Florida Atlantic 38  Georgia Southern 6 👀

No. 2 Georgia 56  UAB 7

UTSA 54  Lamar 0

Charlotte 38  Gardner-Webb 10

Houston 44  Rice 7

Marshall 44  NC Central 10

Old Dominion 47  Hampton 7

Southern Miss 37  Grambling State 0

Texas State 23  FIU 17 (OT) 👀

SMU 35  North Texas 12

LA Tech 45  SE Louisiana 42 👀
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C-USA finishes 7-7 for Week 2.
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After throwing for 435 yards and totaling four touchdowns at Army, WKU QB Bailey Zappe earned Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors. Florida Atlantic QB N’Kosi Perry shares the honor on the offensive side after leading the Owls to a 38-6 win over Georgia Southern, where he completed 19-27 passes for 332 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions. Louisiana Tech DB BeeJay Williamson brought home the honors following a two-interception performance in the Bulldogs’ win over Southeastern Louisiana. UTSA PR Sheldon Jones earned Special Teams Player of the Week honors after recording a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown in the Roadrunners’ 54-0 win over Lamar. The 2021 C-USA Players of the Week awards are presented by Surf & Turf Golf and are voted on by a panel of the league’s media.

A week after throwing for 424 yards against an FCS opponent, Zappe one-upped himself against one of the FBS’ best defenses from a year ago. At Army on Saturday, Zappe completed 28-40 passes (70%) for 435 and three touchdowns, compared to one interception, while adding a touchdown on the ground as well. Zappe’s 435 yards were the most allowed by an Army defense to a single quarterback since at least 2000 (per Sports-Reference.com). Through two full weeks of the college football season, Zappe has two of the five 400-yard passing games by all FBS quarterbacks. Zappe leads the FBS with 429.5 passing yards per game, 40.5 yards ahead of the second-best mark of 389.0 by Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud.

Perry drew his second start as an Owl and first before the home crowd in Boca Raton. The Miami transfer easily moved the ball down the field scoring on four of his nine drives, with no three-and-out drives on the day. He guided the Owls offense that totaled 541 yards and used a commanding 33:50 of game clock against a triple option offense. Individually, Perry became the first FAU quarterback to eclipse 300 yards passing since Dec. 20, 2019.

Williamson notched a pair of interceptions for Louisiana Tech in the win on Saturday against Southeastern Louisiana. He is the first Bulldog to record two interceptions in a game since the last time he accomplished the feat, which was last season against UAB on Oct. 31. Williamson became the seventh Bulldog in the last 23 games to record a pick-six, which was the 15th pick-six for Louisiana Tech since 2017, which leads the nation. Williamson’s 45-yard interception returned for a touchdown in the first quarter opened the game’s scoring. In addition to his two interceptions, Williamson also recorded six total tackles (five solo) in the win.

Jones returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown to start the scoring for UTSA in a 54-0 rout of Lamar on Saturday night at the Alamodome. After the defense forced a punt on the Cardinals’ opening possession, the senior fielded the ball off one bounce and dashed 76 yards to paydirt to hand the Roadrunners the lead just three minutes into the contest. Jones’ punt return was the second in UTSA’s 11-year history, as he joins Kenny Harrison — who had a 79-yarder vs. Texas State in 2012 — as the only Roadrunners to return a punt for a score. He is one of 11 FBS players to return a punt for a TD this season.

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