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USee

I have mentioned a few times we have had some outstanding, and unprecedented, QB play from the CCIW this year. To quantify this, out of 300+ D3 schools there are just 83 QB's from those schools who are completing 65% of their passes for all games this season. That's the line of demarcation most coaches want from their QB. Of those 83, the CCIW has 7 out of 10 and 4 in the top 20(for just CCIW games the QB's are even better).

3. Broc Rutter 139-189 74%, 1,612 yds, 11 TD's 2 INT, 162.3 Efficiency (28th)
12. Johnny Davidson, WashU, 134-195, 69%, 1,461 yds, 11 TD's, 4 INT, 146.2 Efficiency (55th)
13. Curtis McWilliams, Wheaton, 95-139, 68%, 1,402 yds, 14 TD's, 5 INT 179.1 Efficiency (10th)
20. Brandon Bauer, IWU, 138-207, 67%, 1,586 yds, 10 TD's, 7 INT, 140.2 Efficiency (77th)

The only year I can remember that was close was 2008 with Aaron Fanthorpe (NCC), Sean Norris (Wheaton), Tim Podulka (Augie) and Kraig Ladd (IWU) all in the top 50 in pass efficiency, but only 2 in the top 20 and only 2 of them had a completion % above 60%.

It's really a remarkable year for the CCIW in terms of QB play.

iwu70

USee, so true about the great QB play this year.  It will be hard to decide when the All-CCIW accolades are handed out.

Irish7, agree with all of your predictions, roughly, save for CC vs. MU.  I think CC wins over MU, say 28-21.

It's snowing today in Bloomington/Normal, so let's hope things warm up a bit by game time here for EC @ IWU at 1 p.m. tomorrow.  Also, ISU has their Homecoming game at Hancock Stadium at 2 p.m.  A busy day in sports.

'70


USee

WashU 17
Wheaton 10

Wheaton scored easily on their first possession of the game and from there it was all WashU defense. -3 yds rushing and 11 QB sacks, knocking starter Curtis McWilliams out of the game with a low hit in the 2nd quarter. Wheaton Defense played really well but Wheaton's Jekyll and Hyde Oline play was the difference as WashU's defensive front controlled the game.

Big win for the Bears in St Louis.

Titan Q

Big game in St. Louis next weekend, under the lights, in the CCIW title race -- IWU (5-0) at Wash U (4-1).

AndOne

FINAL

WASHU.    17
WHEATON 10

Just a great overall effort by WashU, particularly on defense in holding a team as explosive as Wheaton to 10 points.
Wheaton starting QB McWilliams was knocked out of the game after going 14 of 18 with a TD. His sub, Furrow, went 14 for 25. Wheaton's rushing "offense" was so effectively held in check by WashU that they registered a net of minus 3 yards running the ball. The two WC QBs were under seemingly constant harassment by the home team's defenders throughout.
An impressive Bear down win.

AndOne

Quote from: Titan Q on October 13, 2018, 05:00:59 PM
Big game in St. Louis next weekend, under the lights, in the CCIW title race -- IWU (5-0) at Wash U (4-1).

No doubt the Washingtons will come in sky high off this afternoon's BIG win.
Should be a very entertaining battle.

CardinalAlum

Quote from: USee on October 13, 2018, 04:49:22 PM
WashU 17
Wheaton 10

Wheaton scored easily on their first possession of the game and from there it was all WashU defense. -3 yds rushing and 11 QB sacks, knocking starter Curtis McWilliams out of the game with a low hit in the 2nd quarter. Wheaton Defense played really well but Wheaton's Jekyll and Hyde Oline play was the difference as WashU's defensive front controlled the game.

Big win for the Bears in St Louis.


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AndOne

#36097
Millikin    32
Carthage 29

Not sure, but it appears Millikin my have iced the game by intentionally running backwards for 32 yards into their own end zone for a Carthage safety with 10 seconds left in the game?  ???

Titan Q

Wheaton is ranked 12th in the country...and is in 5th place in the CCIW.

iwu70

Welcome to the CCIW top tier -- Wash U over Wheaton.

IWU wins 44-28.  Not as close as the score indicates.  EC with TDs in clean up time.   It was 30-7 at the half.

Big day for Morgan Alexander, going for over 200 yards, the TITANS finally getting the running game back on track.  Bauer with almost 300 in passing yards, so the TITANS approaching 600 yards total offense for the day.  Bauer had 3 TD passes, Alexander 2. 

Some breakdowns still in the secondary, some costly penalties, and poor coverage on one kick-off return in the 4th quarter.  Again, plenty of areas of needed improvement, the TITANS yet to put a full, complete game in O and D together. 

But, a win is a win.  5-0 in CCIW play, with two big road games upcoming, even before the home match-up with NCC in three weeks.  So, the real meat of the CCIW race now upcoming.  I may drive to  St. Louis to see if Wash U is for real.

Great job today TITANS.  One game at a time.  We'll take 5-0 at this point in the season.  :)

IWU'70

AndOne

Augie 41
NPU     7

In Chicago.
It appears the passing games were relatively equal, but Augie gobbled up massive yardage on the ground running for 394 yards and six TDs.

AndOne

Quote from: Titan Q on October 13, 2018, 05:22:09 PM
Wheaton is ranked 12th in the country...and is in 5th place in the CCIW.

Did Wheaton leave any chance they had for post-season play on the field in St. Louis this afternoon?  :o
Such would seem to be the fate of any CCIW team that suffers a 2nd defeat.

iwu70


USee

Quote from: AndOne on October 13, 2018, 05:50:24 PM
Quote from: Titan Q on October 13, 2018, 05:22:09 PM
Wheaton is ranked 12th in the country...and is in 5th place in the CCIW.

Did Wheaton leave any chance they had for post-season play on the field in St. Louis this afternoon?  :o
Such would seem to be the fate of any CCIW team that suffers a 2nd defeat.

Absolutely toast.

NCF

The CCIW will most likely only get one team in the post season this year.
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