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Conference USA Football 2020: Week 9 C-USA Roundup

November 1, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Conference USA Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron in Week 9.

Team Week 9 Result Week 10
Charlotte at Duke L, 53-19 at MTSU
FAU vs UTSA W, 24-3 vs WKU
FIU vs Marshall CANCELED at UTEP
LA Tech vs UAB W, 37-34 (OT) at North Texas
Marshall at FIU CANCELED vs UMass
MTSU — OFF —  — vs Charlotte
North Texas at UTEP CANCELED vs LA Tech
Rice at Southern Miss W, 30-6 vs UTSA
Southern Miss vs Rice L, 30-6 vs N Alabama
UAB at Louisiana Tech L, 37-34 (OT) — OFF —
UTEP vs North Texas CANCELED vs FIU
UTSA at FAU L, 24-3 at Rice
WKU at BYU L, 41-10 at FAU

Notable Week 9 results – Standings

That didn’t last long

Week 8 marked the first time this season that Conference USA had no games canceled and all teams planning to play this season underway. That brief honeymoon lasted a few days before two Week 9 games were canceled, including a highly contentious postponement between North Texas and UTEP.

Welcome to the win column

Rice football shook the rust off quickly. Following an overtime loss to Middle Tennessee, Rice crushed a downtrodden Southern Miss squad on their third head coach of the season. The Owls kept Southern Miss out of the endzone, allowing just two field goals. That marks the first time Southern Miss has failed to score a touchdown in a game since 2014.

Wild, wild west

Marshall still holds a commanding lead in the East, but C-USA west is officially wide open thanks to Louisiana Tech’s overtime victory over UAB in Week 9. Now four teams: UAB, Louisiana Tech, UTSA and Rice have records of .500 or better in conference play. If things stay tight, a yet to be officially rescheduled UAB visit to Rice could have division title implications.

Week 10 storylines

One is better than none

Marshall has dealt with the impacts of 2020 scheduling as well as could be expected. The Thundering Herd added a game against UMass midseason which, although it should be an easy win, will have the added bonus of keeping Marshall from another multi-week bye, an oddity multiple C-USA teams have already had to deal with to this point.

Texas-sized tussle

When Rice and UTSA met last season the two teams were a combined 1-10 against their other 11 FBS opponents. It was a race to the bottom of the conference standings. This time around, the winner will keep themselves among the leaders in the West. What a difference one year can make.

At the bottom

With Rice picking up their first victory in Week 9 against Southern Miss, there are only two remaining teams without a conference win: FIU and UTEP. One of those will be walking away a victor next week when FIU visits El Paso, assuming that game is played as scheduled.

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Conference USA Football 2020: Week 8 C-USA Roundup

October 24, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Conference USA Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron in Week 8.

Team Week 8 Result Week 9
Charlotte vs UTEP W, 38-28 at Duke
FAU at Marshall L, 20-9 vs UTSA
FIU Jacksonville St L, 19-10 vs Marshall
LA Tech at UTSA L, 27-26 vs UAB
Marshall vs FAU W, 20-9 at FIU
MTSU at Rice W, 40-34 OT — OFF —
North Texas — OFF —  — at UTEP
Rice vs MTSU L, 40-34 OT at Southern Miss
Southern Miss at Liberty L, 56-35 vs Rice
UAB vs Louisianna L, 24-20 at Louisiana Tech
UTEP at Charlotte L, 38-38 vs North Texas
UTSA vs LA Tech W, 27-26 at FAU
WKU vs Chattanooga W, 13-10 at BYU

Notable Week 8 results – Standings

This

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— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) October 24, 2020

Rice, the final Conference USA team that had yet to play a game, began their season on Saturday. The game was close throughout but will always be remembered for this excruciating finish.

And then there was one

Marshall proved too much for a shorthanded FAU team to handle as the Thundering Herd stayed undefeated, the only remaining C-USA team to hold such a distinction. Brendan Knox was dominant. Grant Wells was strong. The defense was suffocating. All in all, Marshall has deservedly entered the driver’s seat in the race for the conference crown.

Non-conference woes

Jacksonville State is a solid FCS program, but the ease with which they took care of FIU on Friday night was concerning. UAB blew a fourth-quarter lead against Louisiana. Liberty crushed a Jack Abraham-less Southern Miss squad. Western Kentucky escaped with a three-point win over Chattanooga. Yikes. At least WKU found a way to win. Not so much luck for the other squads in non-conference matchups.

Week 9 storylines

Doubling down on Louisiana State

UAB started off strong, but could find themselves playing from behind if they run into trouble on the road at Louisiana Tech next week. The Bulldogs have been up and down this season, but they’re going to score.

Not the best in the West

North Texas, UTEP and Rice sit at the bottom of the West division standings through Week 8. It’s hard to know exactly where to place the Owls after their bizarre opener, but a larger sample size of the Mean Green and Miners could make next week’s game a battle between squads seeking to avoid the bottom spot.

Third time’s the charm

BYU will look for the C-USA trifecta next week when they host Western Kentucky at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The Cougars defeated each of their first two Conference USA foes this year, downing Louisiana Tech 45-14 and UTSA 27-20. The Hilltoppers will have their work cut out for them. BYU is 6-0 on the season.

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Conference USA Football 2020: Week 7 C-USA Roundup

October 17, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Conference USA Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron in Week 7.

Team Week 7 Result Week 8
Charlotte vs FIU PPD vs UTEP
FAU — OFF —  – at Marshall
FIU at Charlotte PPD — OFF —
LA Tech vs Marshall L, 35-17 at UTSA
Marshall at LA Tech W, 35-17 vs FAU
MTSU vs North Texas L, 52-35 at Rice
North Texas at MTSU W, 52-35 — OFF —
Rice — OFF —  — vs MTSU
Southern Miss at UTEP PPD at Liberty
UAB vs WKU w, 37-14 vs Louisianna
UTEP vs USM PPD at Charlotte
UTSA vs Army L, 28-16 vs LA Tech
WKU at UAB L, 37-14 vs Chattanooga

Notable Week 7 results – Standings

Medic!

What UTSA was able to accomplish to start its season is praiseworthy. Going 3-0 with a first time head coach with the offseason as challenging as it was proves something is in the works in San Antonio. What the new staff couldn’t do is predict the quarterback carousel. UTSA lost Lowell Narcissa against Army, after losing Josh Adkins earlier in the season. Previously injured Frank Harris replaced him. That’s a lot of injuries in a short span of time, which somewhat explains the backstep to 3-3.

If you can’t play defense…

North Texas can’t play defense. Regardless of who is available on any given Saturday, the Mean Green are just going to have to outscore their opponents. It worked this week. North Texas gained 768 yards, a season-high, and tallied 52 points, the most the team has scored against a Conference USA opponent since beating UTEP at home last November,

Sitting at home on Saturday

Two Conference USA games were postponed this week, bringing the total up to 14 conference games postponed since the season began. Some schools have been hit harder than others and only two schools (Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee) have avoided any postponements to this point.

Week 8 storylines

Rice Football is back!

After delaying its season on several occasions, Rice football returns to the gridiron in Week 8. The Owls host Middle Tennessee next weekend with no fans permitted inside the stadium. Rice is trending upwards and has high expectations for the year, making a win in their home opener an important first step.

Those extra weekends could come in handy

Conference USA announced a delay to its conference championship game this week. Rather than playing it on Dec. 5, the game was moved to Dec. 18, giving two more weekends of buffer at the end of the year. FAU already has a game that weekend and could need the other weekend soon. The Owls are working through an outbreak and have already postponed multiple games this season.

Sun Belt showdown

UAB has proven itself to be the creme of the crop in Conference USA. Their coming test against Louisiana could be another feather in the Blazers’ cap. For the most part, nonconference play hasn’t treated C-USA well this year. A UAB win would help ease a few lopsided losses the conference has suffered so far.

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Conference USA Football: 2020 Postponements Tracker – October update

October 16, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Conference USA football has been noticeably impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but some schools have been hit harder than others.

Since August 26, roughly the start of the 2020 season, at least 33 games featuring FBS opponents have been canceled or postponed. Conference USA football represented at least one part in 14 of those games.

Rice football announced its intention to delay its season until Oct. 24, but the rest of the conference (excluding Old Dominion) has been trying to play for more than a month. So, how’s it going?

In total, 11 conference schools have had at least one game impacted by COVID-19.  To this point, Western Kentucky and MTSU have not had a game canceled since the season began. MTSU actually added a game, sliding into an open date against UTSA when the Roadrunners’ original opponent (Memphis) had to back out.

Excluding Rice, Charlotte and FAU are the only schools to have more games postponed than games played through seven weeks. This assumes all games scheduled to be played as of Saturday morning are still played.

Conference USA

Here is the list of games that were not played as scheduled for each Conference USA team, including the reason for the postponement/cancelation. The count to the right of the school name (2 – 1/1) represents the total number of games postponed. The number in the middle represents games postponed by the school (2 – 1/1) and their opponent on the right (2 – 1/1).

Charlotte (4 – 2/2)

  • at UNC (COVID-related postponement by Charlotte)
  • at Georgia State (COVID-related postponement by Georgia State, later admittedly an error)
  • vs FAU (COVID-related postponement by FAU)
  • vs FIU (COVID-related postponement by Charlotte)

FAU (3 – 2/1)

  • at Georgia Southern (COVID-related postponement by FAU)
  • vs USF (COVID-related postponement by USF)
  • at Southern Miss (COVID-related postponement by FAU)

FIU (1 – 1/0)

  • at Charlotte (COVID-related postponement by Charlotte)

Louisiana Tech (1 – 1/0)

  • at Baylor (COVID-related postponement by Louisana Tech)

Marshall (2 – 0/2)

  • at ECU (COVID-related postponement by ECU)
  • vs Rice (Rice delays start of its season)

North Texas (1 – 1/0)

  • at Houston (COVID-related postponement by North Texas)

Rice (2 – 2/0)

  • at Marshall (Rice delays start of its season)
  • vs UAB (Rice delays start of its season)

Southern Miss (2 – 1/1)

  • vs FAU (COVID-related postponement by FAU)
  • at UTEP (COVID-related postponement by Southern Miss)

UAB (1 – 0/1)

  • vs Rice (Rice delays start of its season)

UTSA (1 – 0/1)

  • vs Memphis (COVID-related postponement by Memphis)

UTEP (1 – 0/1)

  • vs Southern Miss (COVID-related postponement by Southern Miss)
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Conference USA Football 2020: Week 6 C-USA Roundup

October 11, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Conference USA Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron in Week 6.

Team Week 6 Result Week 7
Charlotte at North Texas W, 49-21 vs FIU
FAU at USM CANCELED — OFF —
FIU vs MTSU L, 31-28 at Charlotte
LA Tech vs UTEP W, 21-17 vs Marshall
Marshall at WKU W, 38-14 at LA Tech
MTSU at FIU W, 31-28 vs North Texas
North Texas vs Charlotte L, 49-21 at MTSU
Rice — OFF —  — — OFF —
Southern Miss vs FAU CANCELED at UTEP
UAB — OFF —  — vs WKU
UTEP at LA Tech L, 21-17 vs USM
UTSA at BYU L, 27-20 vs Army
WKU vs Marshall L, 38-14 at UAB

Notable Week 6 results – Standings

This moral victory counts

UTSA football has lost two straight after starting their season 3-0, but we might have learned more about the Roadrunners in their two losses than their hot start. UTSA hung with UAB last week and came within one score of BYU this week — the same BYU team that beat Louisiana Tech by 31, Troy by 41 and Navy by 52. Against a juggernaut opponent, UTSA held its own.

Winless no more

Middle Tennessee joined the ranks of the victors on Saturday, earning a 31-28 win over FIU. O’Hara was the entirety of the offense once more for the Blue Raiders, but it was the defense that did enough to keep this game alive, keeping FIU contained outside of two 60+ yard breakaway scores.

Louisiana Tech survives … against UTEP

UTEP has moved into the “pesky” range of Conference USA opponents. The Miners probably don’t have the top-end talent to beat the majority of their foes, but they’ve proven a worth adversary capable of tripping teams up if they look too far past the Miners. Bulldogs quarterback Luke Anthony was not good on Saturday, throwing for only 85 yards on 20 attempts. The Louisiana Tech running game was kept in check too.

Week 7 storylines

Char-lit?

Despite starting the season 0-2, Charlotte could be in the thick of the race for Conference USA East with a win next weekend over FIU. The 49ers won their first conference game against North Texas on Saturday, tying them with Marshall and FAU in the win column in the East. With FAU missing this week, another win would allow Charlotte to keep pace with Marshall.

Who gets their first conference win next?

North Texas and FIU are the only programs who have played a C-USA game without a conference victory. Both have to go on the round in Week 7. ESPN gives North Texas a 59.1 percent chance of beating Middle Tennessee. FIU has only a 34.4 percent chance of upsetting Charlotte.

Is it time for WKU to make a quarterback change?

Western Kentucky lost their presumed starting quarterback to the Transfer Portal this summer before landing former Maryland signal caller Tyrrell Pigrome late in the offseason. Pigrome has ye to throw for 200 yards in four chances, topping out at 188 in a narrow victory over Middle Tennessee. Backup Kevaris Thomas came in midway through the third quarterback against Marshall and more than doubled Pigrome’s yardage and threw WKU’s only touchdown pass.

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