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FCS Podcast: How Open Is The FCS National Title Race?

Zach McKinnell by Zach McKinnell
September 25, 2024
FCS Podcast

Welcome to the FCS Football Talk podcast.

On this episode, Sam Herder and Zach McKinnell discuss:

-Week 4 Three Game Balls and A Flag

-No. 4 Montana’s comeback win over No. 24 Western Carolina

-How open is the race for the FCS National Championship?

-Week 5 previews:
No. 12 Mercer at No. 23 Wofford
No. 17 SIU at No. 5 South Dakota
No. 2 NDSU at No. 18 Illinois State
No. 19 Lamar at No. 7 Central Arkansas
No. 4 Idaho at No. 14 UC Davis

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3 Game Balls and a Flag

Each week of the 2024 FCS football season, the FCS Football Talk podcast will award three game balls and a flag from the previous weekend’s action.

The game balls are awarded to three standout teams or individual players, while the flag is thrown after a disappointing performance or questionable coaching decision.

Below are the three game balls and a flag from Week 4.

Zach’s 3 Game Balls And A Flag

  • Game Ball: Columbia
    • The Lions opened the season with a statement win over No. 18 Lafayette
    • It was the first win over a ranked opponent since 2019
    • This game also served as the first win under head coach Jon Poppe
    • Columbia’s offense was efficient, averaging 7.0 yards per play and recording over 447 total yards
    • Chase Goodwin: 16-of-19 attempts for 180 passing yards and two touchdowns
    • In limited action, Cole Freeman recorded two passing touchdowns on only eight attempts
    • The Lions rushed over 200 yards and 5.5 yards per carry, led by Joey Giorgi with 90 yards
    • Malcolm Terry II and Chase Goodwin also combined for 119 rushing yards
    • Wide receiver Bryson Canty led the Lions with six receptions for 95 receiving yards and two touchdowns
    • The Lions held a potent Lafayette rushing attack to only 3.3 yards per carry and did not allow a rushing touchdown
  • Game Ball: Montana
    • Earned first win over a ranked opponent this season with a 46-35 win over No. 24 Western Carolina
    • Trailed 17-0 early in the second quarter but outscored the Catamounts 25-8 in the second half
    • The Grizzlies recorded 349 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns
    • Led by Eli Gillman with 175 rushing yards (12.5 YPC) and one rushing TD
    • Keali’I Ah Yat became the first Montana QB to rush for four touchdowns in a single game
    • After allowing 27 points in the first half, the Grizzlies dominated the second half
    • Held the Catamounts to only 8 points, including a scoreless third quarter that helped the Grizzlies extend their lead
    • The Grizzlies held Cole Gonzales to only 115 passing yards in the second half
  • Game Ball: Tarleton State RB Kayvon Britten
    • Britten set multiple program records with his performance against North Alabama
    • Britten’s four touchdowns led the Texans to a 28-14 win over the Lions
    • He accounted for over 80% of Tarleton Sate’s total offensive production
    • Britten finished the game with 21 carries for 273 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns
    • His 273 rushing yards set the new single-game program record
    • Season-high total for an FCS running back in 2024
    • His four rushing touchdowns are tied for the most in a single game this season at the FCS level
    • His 96-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter was the longest rushing touchdown in the program’s Division I era
    • Britten was named the FCS National Offensive Player of the Week
    • Leads the nation with 660 rushing yards this season
  • Flag: North Carolina A&T
    • North Carolina Central defeated the Aggies 66-24 in the Aggie-Eagle Classic
    • The Aggies lost their third consecutive game to North Carolina Central, the longest streak since 2014-16
    • It was also the most points allowed in the history of the rivalry
    • The Aggies have struggled the past two seasons under head coach Vincent Brown
    • 1-10 overall record last season, finished winless in conference play
    • North Carolina A&T is 0-3 against Division I opponents this season
    • Only win against Winston-Salem State in overtime (27-20)
    • After this weekend, North Carolina A&T ranks No. 113 nationally in total defense and No. 117 in scoring defense
    • The Aggies have also struggled to find any offensive consistency, averaging only 19.3 points per game this season

Sam’s 3 Game Balls And A Flag

  • Game Ball: Monmouth
    • First FBS win in program history, beating FIU 45-42
    • Deuce Lee forced a fumble and recovered it near the goal line after an FIU player was fighting for extra yardage to seal the win
    • FCS over FBS win No. 5 this year:
    • Montana State vs. New Mexico (35-31)
    • Saint Francis vs. Kent State (23-17)
    • Idaho vs. Wyoming (17-13)
    • Southern Utah vs. UTEP (27-24)
    • Monmouth vs. FIU (45-42)
  • Game Ball: SEMO
    • No. 21 SEMO beats No. 7 Southern Illinois 38-21
    • SEMO led 16-12 at halftime, SIU took a 21-16 lead in the third quarter, but SEMO finished strong with three touchdowns to pull away
    • SEMO’s Paxton DeLaurent throws for 301 yards and four touchdowns, and Payton Brown rushed for 124 yards and a score
    • SIU backup-turned-starting-QB Hunter Simmons finished 28/48 for 341 yards and a touchdown, but SIU rushed for only 62 yards on 30 attempts
    • SEMO LB Bryce Norman finished with 12 tackles and 1.5 TFLs
    • SEMO improves to 3-1 with a near FBS win over New Mexico State
  • Game Ball: ETSU
    • After an emotional loss to NDSU, ETSU goes on the road and beats Elon 34-14
    • Both teams were receiving votes in the media poll last week
    • Jaylen King goes 17/28 for 233 yards while rushing for 93 yards and two scores
    • Bryson Irby adds 96 yards and a touchdown on the ground
  • Flag: Southern Utah
    • After looking like a rankable team after beating FBS UTEP and battling No. 15 UC Davis in a 24-21 loss, Southern Utah loses 38-28 at Idaho State
    • It was 24-7 at halftime
    • Southern Utah is now 1-3 overall
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