Monday, September 17, 2018

RFC Top Games: Week Of September 22, 2018

Last Week: 49-23 (.680)

This Year: 120-61 (.663)

Editor's Note: Due to the landfall of Hurricane Florence last weekend, the following games that were featured in last week's installment of RFC Top Games were either rescheduled, postponed, or canceled. Additionally, the list of the games that were completed before the storm arrived in the Carolinas over the weekend is listed below:

CANCELED: Christopher Newport at Frostburg State (D-III), Mississippi College at North Greenville (D-II), Tennessee State at Hampton (FCS), Walsh (NCAA Division II) at Jacksonville (FCS)

POSTPONED: Southern Mississippi at Appalachian State (no makeup date announced), Norfolk State at Liberty (no makeup date announced)

MOVED FROM SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 (Winners marked in RED.)

Wednesday, September 12

Coastal Carolina (FBS Group Of Five) 58, Campbell (FCS) 21

Thursday, September 13

Charlotte 28, Old Dominion 25 (FBS Group Of Five)

Davidson (FCS) 91, Guilford (D-III) 61

KEY: Projected winners marked in RED.

Featured games in BOLD type.

FBS Group Of Five

Thursday, September 20

Tulsa (1-2) at Temple (1-2)

Friday, September 21

Florida Atlantic (2-1) at UCF (2-0)

(Knights look to stay undefeated against the Owls in a Sunshine State showdown!!! Kickoff is at 7 p.m. EDT on ESPN!!!)

Saturday, September 22

Ohio (1-1) at Cincinnati (3-0)

East Carolina (1-1) at South Florida (3-0)

North Texas (3-0) at Liberty (1-1)

Charlotte (2-1) at UMass (1-3)

Rice (1-2) at Southern Mississippi (1-1)

New Mexico State (0-4) at UTEP (0-3)

Western Michigan (1-2) at Georgia State (1-2)

Nevada (2-1) at Toledo (1-1)

UNLV (2-1) at Arkansas State (2-1)

Coastal Carolina (2-1) at Louisiana (1-1)

Troy (2-1) at Louisiana-Monroe (2-1)

Air Force (1-1) at Utah State (2-1)

Eastern Michigan (2-1) at San Diego State (2-1)

FCS

Saturday, September 22

Delaware (2-1) at North Dakota State (2-0)

(Bison play host to the Blue Hens in an early-season CAA vs. MVFC match-up!!!)

Sacramento State (2-1) at Montana (2-1)

(Hornets travel east to face the Grizzlies in a huge Big Sky Conference showdown!!!)

William & Mary (1-1) at James Madison (2-1)

Sam Houston State (1-1) at Nicholls (1-2)

Southern (1-2) at Alabama A&M (1-2)

Idaho State (1-1) at North Dakota (2-1)

Richmond (2-1) at Stony Brook (2-1)

Idaho (1-1) at UC Davis (2-1)

Alabama State (1-2) at Grambling State (0-2)

NCAA Division II

Thursday, September 20

Charleston (3-0) at Fairmont State (3-0)

(Falcons play host to the Golden Eagles in a battle of undefeated teams in the Mountain East Conference!!!)

Friday, September 21

Assumption (2-1) at Pace (2-1)

Saturday, September 22

Florida Tech (3-0) at West Georgia (3-0)

(Wolves open Gulf South Conference play at home against the Panthers, who defeated Delta State 30-12 last week!!!)

Bemidji State (3-0) at Minnesota-Duluth (3-0)

(Bulldogs play host to the Beavers in a battle of unbeaten teams in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference!!!)

Sioux Falls (2-1) at Augustana (S.D.)-(2-1)

Minnesota State-Mankato (3-0) at Winona State (2-1)

Missouri S&T (2-1) at Tuskegee (2-1)

Chadron State (2-1) at Colorado Mesa (3-0)

Colorado Mines (3-0) at New Mexico Highlands (2-1)

UNC Pembroke (1-1) at Tusculum (2-1)

Lenoir-Rhyne (2-1) at Wingate (2-1)

Virginia Union (1-1) at Winston-Salem State (1-1)

New Haven (2-1) at Merrimack (1-2)

Mercyhurst (1-2) at Indiana (Pa.)-(3-0)

Oklahoma Baptist (2-1) at Harding (2-1)

Michigan Tech (2-1) at Grand Valley State (3-0)

Ohio Dominican (2-1) at Findlay (2-1)

West Florida (2-1) at Mississippi College (2-0)

Colorado State-Pueblo (2-1) at Texas A&M-Commerce (3-0)

Angelo State (2-1) at Midwestern State (3-0)

Nebraska-Kearney (2-1) at Pittsburg State (3-0)

South Dakota Mines (2-1) at Dixie State (2-1)

NCAA Division III

Saturday, September 22

Montclair State (2-0) at Christopher Newport (2-0)

(Red Hawks hit the road to clash with the Captains in a battle of unbeaten NJAC teams!!!)

Rowan (3-0) at Frostburg State (2-0)

(Profs travel to Maryland to do battle with the Bobcats in another showdown of undefeated NJAC squads!!!)

Berry (3-0) at Centre (3-0)

(Vikings go north into Kentucky to clash against the Colonels in yet another battle of unbeaten teams, this time from the Southern Athletic Association!!!)

Framingham State (2-1) at Massachusetts Maritime (1-1)

Springfield (2-1) at WPI (2-1)

Lycoming (2-1) at FDU-Florham (3-0)

Curry (2-1) at Union (N.Y.)-(3-0)

Cortland (2-0) at Alfred (1-1)

Dickinson (1-2) at Johns Hopkins (2-1)

Susquehanna (2-1) at Franklin & Marshall (3-0)

Moravian (2-1) at Ursinus (3-0)

Bethany (W. Va.)-(2-1) at Westminster (Pa.)-(2-1)

Westminster (Mo.)-(1-1) at St. Scholastica (1-1)

Ohio Wesleyan (1-1) at Allegheny (1-2)

John Carroll (2-0) at Mount Union (2-0)

Macalester (2-0) at Monmouth (Ill.)-(1-1)

Lawrence (1-1) at Lake Forest (1-1)

Grinnell (1-1) at St. Norbert (1-1)

Cornell (Iowa)-(1-1) at Beloit (1-1)

Augsburg (2-1) at St. Olaf (3-0)

Central (3-0) at Dubuque (2-1)

Greensboro (1-1) at Ferrum (1-1)

Millsaps (3-0) at Sewanee (2-1)

Rhodes (2-1) at Birmingham-Southern (2-0)

Wisconsin-Eau Claire (2-0) at St. Thomas (Minn.)-(2-0)

Western Connecticut State (2-0) at Salve Regina (2-1)

Plymouth State (1-1) at UMass-Dartmouth (2-1)

Wesleyan (1-0) at Tufts (1-0)

Illinois Wesleyan (1-1) at Augustana (Ill.)-(2-0)

Mary Hardin-Baylor (2-0) at Texas Lutheran (2-0)

NAIA

Saturday, September 22

Bethel (Tenn.)-(3-0) at Southeastern (2-1)

(Wildcats to put their undefeated record on the line against the Fire in Florida!!!)

St. Francis (Ind.)-(3-0) at St. Xavier (2-2)

(Two-time defending national champions travel to Chicago to clash with Cougars in key Mid-States Football Association contest!!!)

Georgetown (Ky.)-(2-1) at Keiser (2-1)

Montana Western (3-0) at Eastern Oregon (1-2)

INTERDIVISIONAL GAMES

Saturday, September 22

Azusa Pacific (D-II)-(3-0) at North Alabama (FCS)-(2-1)

Duquesne (FCS)-(3-1) at Hawai'i (FBS Group Of Five)-(3-1)

Gardner-Webb (FCS)-(1-2) at Appalachian State (FBS Group Of Five)-(1-1)

McNeese (FCS)-(3-0) at BYU (FBS Group Of Five)-(2-1)

Shaw (D-II)-(1-1) at Campbell (FCS)-(2-1)

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