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Conference USA Football 2021: Week 8 C-USA Roundup

October 23, 2021 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 FAU (Thrs) L, 38-9 at WKU
FAU at Charlotte (Thrs) W, 38-9 vs UTEP
FIU vs WKU L, 34-19 at Marshall
LA Tech vs UTSA L, 45-16 at Old Dominion
Marshall — OFF —  — vs FIU
MTSU at UConn (Fri) W, 44-13 vs Southern Miss
North Texas vs Liberty L, 35-26 at Rice
Old Dominion — OFF —  — vs LA Tech
Rice at UAB W, 30-24 vs North Texas
Southern Miss — OFF —  — at MTSU
UAB vs Rice L, 30-24 — OFF —
UTEP — OFF —  — at FAU
UTSA at Louisiana Tech W, 45-16 — OFF —
WKU at FIU W, 34-19 at Charlotte

Notable Week 8 results – Standings

Bye-bye, Blazers

If Rice football was still feeling the aftereffects from their blowout loss to UTSA in Week 8, they didn’t show it in their first-ever trip to Protective Stadium. Rice struck first, pulled out a few tricks of their own and held on for their second win as a 23+ point underdog in as many seasons, knocking off the defending champs on the road and snapping UAB’s 15-game C-USA winning streak in the process.

Front(Road)runners

Entering the weekend, UAB and UTSA were tied atop the West standings along with UTEP. The Miners were off, but the other two top teams played and with the Blazers falling at home, UTSA leaves the weekend as the only 4-0 team in Conference USA. The Roadrunners will still have to face the Blazers this season (in San Antonio on Nov. 20), but for the time being, UTSA controls its own destiny.

Streak slipping?

Louisiana Tech has the longest-running streak of consecutive bowl appearances in Conference USA, but the Bulldogs are in danger of missing the postseason for the first time. They now sit at 2-5 with a road trip to UAB still on the schedule. The margin of error is shrinking in Ruston.

Looking ahead – Key storylines

Intrigue in the East

Florida Atlantic made an emphatic case to be the frontrunner in their Thursday night rout of Charlotte, but the 49ers still find themselves near the top of the division standings. So too, does Western Kentucky. The Hilltoppers visit Charlotte in Week 9 in a game that could — at the very least — put one team firmly out of contention, should they fail to win it.

Taking advantage of your chances

It’s been a tough season for Southern Miss, and although it might take longer than some in Hattiesburg would like for this team to regain their swagger, they’ll have a golden opportunity in front of them in Week 9. Fresh off a bye against a Middle Tennessee game that has been erratic, the Golden Eagles will have one of their better shots at a win. They’d best take advantage of it.

Testing UTEP

UTEP didn’t play this past weekend, still the bowl-eligible Miners find themselves right near the top of the West standings. But they’ve yet to beat anyone with a winning record. They’ll have the chance to do just that in Week 9 when they travel to FAU. If they can beat FAU on the road, it’ll be hard not to take this team seriously moving forward.

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Conference USA Football 2021: Week 7 C-USA Roundup

October 16, 2021 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 — OFF —  — vs FAU (Thrs)
FAU — OFF —  — at Charlotte (Thrs)
FIU — OFF —  — vs WKU
LA Tech at UTEP L, 19-3 vs UTSA
Marshall at North Texas W, 49-21 — OFF —
MTSU — OFF —  — at UConn (Fri)
North Texas vs Marshall L, 49-21 vs Liberty
Old Dominion vs WKU L, 43-20 — OFF —
Rice at UTSA L, 45-0 at UAB
Southern Miss vs UAB L, 34-0 — OFF —
UAB at Southern Miss W, 34-0 vs Rice
UTEP vs Louisiana Tech W, 19-3 — OFF —
UTSA vs Rice W, 45-0 at Louisiana Tech
WKU at Old Dominion W, 43-20 at FIU

Notable Week 7 results – Standings

The cream of the crop

If we’ve learned anything from the first half of the season, we now know for certain that UTSA and UAB are the best of the West, and likely the top two teams in Conference USA. Not only did both teams find the win column this week; they blasted inferior opponents in an emphatic fashion. If you haven’t circled Nov. 20 yet, get it on your calendar. These two teams are going to put on quite a show.

Watch out for Western

Although they weren’t able to top UTSA the week prior, Western Kentucky looked quite capable on Saturday against Old Dominion. Bailey Zappe continues to be as good as advertised and Conference USA defenses don’t have any answers for the Hilltoppers’ signal-caller. This team is going to drop 40+ every game. The only way to top them is to outscore them, something that probably won’t be happening too often.

Miner Mania

UTEP was expected to be better this season, but even some of the Miners’ own supporters were skeptical of a bowl berth coming by the end of the year. Turns out, it only took seven weeks for UTEP to accomplish that feat. Not only will UTEP be bowling this offseason, they’ll enter their bye week deadlock atop Conference USA West with UTSA and UAB, all of which own 3-0 conference records.

Looking ahead – Key storylines

Intrigue in the East

If it’s not going to be Western Kentucky who emerges in the East, it might be one of Charlotte or FAU, who meet on the field next week following bye weeks for both programs. Each squad enters next week in the top half of C-USA in scoring defense and scoring offense. If they have hopes of winning their division, a win in this game would be a great place to start.

Mean Green Free Fall?

After winning their season opener against Northwestern State, North Texas has lost five consecutive games and only one of them was particularly close. The task won’t get any easier this week as they close out non-conference play against Liberty — who were upset by 32.5-point underdogs Louisiana Monroe on Saturday — but they need to show some sign of life after a rough month of play.

Tech in trouble?

Under head coach Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech has been a perennial contender in Conference USA, and despite falling short of that elusive conference title, they’ve played in bowl games in each of the last seven seasons, winning six in a row prior to last year. Now sitting at 2-4 with UTSA on deck, the Bulldogs are in danger of getting uncomfortably close to missing that regular postseason trip they’ve become so accustomed to each winter.

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 95 – Midseason Conference USA Roundup with Eric Henry

October 12, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football was off this week, giving us the perfect opportunity to catch up with Eric Henry and discuss Conference USA at the midway point of the season.

Fresh off two consecutive victories, Rice football went into the bye week on a high note. While the Owls recharged and worked to get healthy, the rest of Conference USA whirled around and around. We were joined this week by Underdog Dynasty’s Eric Henry to help us uncover the real contenders and separate them from the pretenders.

You can find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 95.

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  • Conference USA midseason check-in 
    • Is 5-win UTEP for real?
    • Can Charlotte sustain their early success?
    • Who should be considered the front runner in the East? Is Marshall a year away?
    • UTSA and UAB are red-hot, who’s in the driver’s seat at the midseason mark?
    • How big of a threat is Western Kentucky?
    • Which teams have been the biggest surprises thus far?

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Conference USA Football 2021: Week 6 C-USA Roundup

October 10, 2021 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 FIU W, 45-33 — OFF —
FAU at UAB L, 31-14 — OFF —
FIU vs Charlotte L, 45-33 — OFF —
LA Tech — OFF —  — at UTEP
Marshall vs Old Dominion W, 20-13 OT at North Texas
MTSU at Liberty L, 41-13 — OFF —
North Texas at Missouri L, 48-35 vs Marshall
Old Dominion at Marshall L, 20-13 OT vs WKU
Rice — OFF —  — at UTSA
Southern Miss vs UTEP L, 26-13 vs UAB
UAB vs FAU W, 31-14 at Southern Miss
UTEP at Southern Miss W, 26-13 vs Louisiana Tech
UTSA at WKU W, 52-46 vs Rice
WKU vs UTSA L, 52-46 at Old Dominion

Notable Week 6 results – Standings

CharLIT catching fire

With wins under their belt over Duke and Middle Tennessee, Charlotte had already gotten off to a strong start. Taking care of business against FIU in Week 6 boosted their record to 4-2 (2-0), putting them in first place in the East. The 49ers struggled to a 2-4 finish last year among several COVID-related challenges. So far, they look like they’ve quickly moved past that.

POINTS!!!

UTSA and Western Kentucky was an absolute barn burner. The two teams combined for more than 1200 total yards and 98 points with Hiltoppers’ gunslinging quarterback Bailey Zappe somehow throwing for 523 yards and five touchdowns in defeat. Sincere McCormick was fantastic. Frank Harris played one of his best games ever. UTSA is 6-0.

Marshall escapes

Old Dominion has been a tough out in recent weeks. They lost to Buffalo by a point, UTEP by a touchdown and fell on Saturday to Marshall in overtime. The Monarchs might be feisty, but Marshall was expected to win comfortably at home. Sitting at 3-3 this team doesn’t look anywhere near the level of a conference title contender. Not yet.

Looking ahead – Key storylines

Time for a break

The bye weeks are here in earnest. Four conference teams won’t play in Week 6, a prequel to another quartet of open weekends for C-USA schools in Week 7. That means fewer intraconference matchups, but fortunately still a handful of notable pairings, several of which could have conference title implications. For those in action, the stakes are as high as ever.

Rice in waiting

UTSA’s Week 6 matchup with WKU was a highly anticipated C-USA bout, but the Roadrunners won’t have much time to recover. Next week they draw a Rice squad they haven’t seen in two seasons, and a lot has changed at South Main over that time period. Winners of six of their last nine conference games, Rice will be eager to return to the Alamodome on Saturday.

Bowling Miners?

Perhaps not one of the games circled as a must-watch entering the season, UTEP vs Louisiana Tech has the makings of a sneaky-good game, with significant ramifications for both programs. UTEP can win their sixth game, the most in any season since 2014 and maintain top position in the conference standings. Meanwhile, if Louisiana Tech has true C-USA title aspirations, they’ve got to win this one, too.

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Conference USA Football: Highlights from the midpoint of the 2021 season

October 8, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

We’re roughly halfway through the 2021 Conference USA football season. Here are a few highlights from the first half and some musings on what’s to come.

As is always the case, it’s been an eventual year for Conference USA football. While realignment rumors swirl around the sport and teams jockey for position on the field, there have been several intriguing results. With approximately half the season in the books, here are some of the top moments and storylines from C-USA.

1. Power 5 upset No. 1 – Charlotte knocks off Duke (Week 1)

It was a tough 2020 for Charlotte and head coach Will Healy. The up-and-coming star in the coaching ranks lost some luster as his team struggled through the season. But any signs of trouble were vanquished immediately upon the start of 2021. Not only did Charlotte beat Duke — their first win over a Power 5 program in school history — they engineered two go-ahead fourth quarter drives to do so.

2. Power 5 upset No. 2 – UTSA upsets Illinois (Week 2)

Not to be outdone,  UTSA and Jeff Traylor doubled C-USA’s Power 5 win total the next weekend. The Roadrunners were so impressive early that ESPN FPI gave them better than a 50 percent chance of winning with the score tied 0-0 in the waning minutes of the first quarter. Frank Harris and Zakhari Franklin would go on to seal the deal.

3. Outlook on title contenders

The West seems fairly straightforward at this point, even though five teams sit at 1-0 in C-USA action. UTSA is 5-0 on the season and 1-0 in C-USA action so far with a highly anticipated matchup against Western Kentucky looming. UAB is 3-2 with losses to Georgia and Liberty, which can largely be written off as understandable. UTEP is 4-1 (?!?) but their four wins have come against opponents with a collective record of 4-17.

In the East, things are significantly more muddled. Charlotte and FAU are the lone unbeaten in C-USA play and the only teams on the season with records above .500. Preseason favorite Marshall is 2-3 (0-1) and Western Kentucky hasn’t played any conference games thus far. At this point, the race is completely wide open.

4. Early conference MVP favorites

To date, only three players have repeated in the three weekly conference awards. Charlotte quarterback Chris Reynolds and Western Kentucky quarterback Bailey Zappe are two-time Offensive Player of the Week recipients. UTSA punter Hunter Duplessis has taken home the Special Teams Player of the Week on two occasions. He’s probably the front-runner for the season-long aware at this point. No defensive players have repeated yet.

More: Week 5 Conference USA Football roundup

It’s only a matter of time before UTSA running back Sincere McCormick takes home an Offensive POTW award. He leads the conference in rushing attempts and rushing yards. No singular pass catcher has emerged as truly dominant, although there have been some flashes and elite play from UTSA’s Joshua Cephus and UTEP’s Jacob Cowing, among others. Right now, it’s probably a three-way race between Reynolds, Zappe and McCormick with room for others to enter down the road.

Things are much more wide open on the defensive side of the ball. MTSU’s Reed Blankenship leads the conference in tackles with 46. Josh Carr from Southern Miss has four sacks, with a host of other players tied with three apiece. Others like UTSA’s Rashad Wisdom and Rice’s George Nyakwol have had less to show on the stat sheet, but very productive performances on this field.

5. Conference USA as we know it

Realignment has been at the forefront of the 2021 college football season. Reports have tabbed UAB as a heavy favorite to earn an invitation to the AAC, at the very least. UTSA could be in the running as well. Meanwhile, just about every program in the conference has their hopes set on getting to green pastures, somewhere, anywhere. All of that to say we could be nearing the end of Conference USA as we know. Soak up every ODU/UTEP matchup while we’ve still got it.

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