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Francis received the opening kickoff and sustained a drive that resulted in a score and a 7-0 lead. They kicked the ball to Marian, who lost possession when a downfield bomb was intercepted by the USF defender. At that point the Cougars were in control, but the momentum eventually shifted and stayed with Marian for the remainder of the game. Marian scored with about 3 minutes left on the clock, and the first quarter ended tied, 7-7. An efficient passing game and the ability to maintain control of the ball were two of Marian's biggest assets. Marian's offense kept the ball for about 11 minutes in the second quarter, producing a field goal and a late touchdown to bring the halftime score to 17-7 in favor of the Knights. The third quarter opened with Marian returning to offense. But the Cougars’ defense held, and the Knights kicked the ball. The Cougars misplayed the punt, and Marian recovered the ball. That drive ended with a USF interception. But the Cougars’ offense failed to move the chains in 3 plays, and a USF punt sent the ball to Marian's 11-yard line. Marian went 3-and-out, and USF was set to receive the ball once again. A poor punt never made it to the midfield line, giving USF great field position. Unfortunately, a Cougars defensive player ran into the kicker, and that penalty allowed Marian to retain possession of the football. The error proved costly as Marian drove the ball for a touchdown that extended the lead to 24-7. USF took the kick and marched for a touchdown of their own to move the score to 24-14. The Knights immediately countered by returning the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown. After a missed extra point, the quarter ended with Marian leading 30-14. Early in the 4th quarter, USF drove for a touchdown to bring the lead back to 30-21. The Cougars played good defense, and Marian punted the ball back to the Cougars. But the next possession saw two dropped passes before the third attempt was intercepted by the Knights. Most of the rest of the quarter was burned up by Marian's offense, who held the ball for nearly 12 minutes of the period. Marian marched for a score, and a 2-point conversion extended their lead to 38-21. The next kick was immediately returned for a 100-yard touchdown return by the Cougars’ Austin Coleman. For Coleman, the touchdown return was the 8th in his career, setting a new NAIA record for most touchdowns on returns in a career. Marian again took over on offense, and they drove the ball for their final points of the game, making the score 45-28. A late Cougars’ touchdown with 12 seconds left on the clock brought about the final score of 45-34 after the Cougars failed to convert a 2-point pass attempt.
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a final score of 22-17. The game's outcome was largely determined by a USF defense that would bend but not break. After winning the opening coin flip, Baker elected to receive. Saint
Francis kicked the ball into the endzone, and Baker started at their own 25 after the touchback. A few plays later, the defense responded with the first interception of the game, and USF took over deep in Baker territory. The turnover led to the first score of the game, an 11-yard pass to give the Cougars a 6-0 lead. No other scores were logged in the first quarter. In the second quarter, USF tacked on a field goal after the defense forced and recovered a Baker fumble. It was the first of 3 on the day for the Cougar placekicker, tying the school's record for most field goals in one game. Baker took the ensuing kickoff and marched in for their first score of the game, narrowing the USF lead to 9-7. USF then took over on offense and produced their best sustained drive of the game. With 33 seconds left in the first half, the Cougars’ quarterback scored on a 13-yard scamper into the end zone to bring the score to 16-7. Not to be outdone, Baker took the following kickoff and marched close enough to kick a field goal with 10 seconds left to bring the halftime score to 16-10 in favor of Saint Francis The third quarter was a back-and-forth defensive struggle, and neither team scored. The fourth quarter saw Saint Francis convert their second field goal. But Baker took the kickoff and marched the length of the field, scoring another touchdown that narrowed the gap to 19-17 in favor of the home team. USF responded by kicking their third field goal, extending the margin to 5, with 3:44 left in the game. The outcome of the game was uncertain until USF intercepted a Baker pass with 2:33 left in the game. After that, Saint Francis ran out the clock with Baker having only two timeouts to halt the runoff. On the day, the USF defense captured 4 Baker turnovers, 2 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries. Although the Baker offense outgained the Cougars, the Cougar defense came through with big plays to stop Baker's momentum most of the time. The win was the 17th consecutive home playoff win for USF, who has not lost a home game in their entire playoff history.
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possession of the football. Their first drive culminated in a touchdown. After an unsuccessful kick attempt, they led 6-0. Saint
Ambrose then took the ensuing kick-off and marched downfield with similar precision. When the drive stalled, they kicked a field goal on 4th down. But the kick was never counted because a USF player ran into the kicker for a penalty that kept the SAU drive alive. They got the ultimate finish, a touchdown. After a successful kick, the Cougars trailed 7-6 at the end of the first quarter. There was no scoring in either the second or third quarters. In the 4th quarter, the Cougars made a quarterback change, bringing Wes Hunsucker into the game. He got immediate results. His second play from scrimmage was a 10-yard pass to Austin Coleman, who raced down the right sidelines evading a handful of SAU players on his way to a 70-yard TD. The following 2-point conversion was equally exciting as RB Antoin Campbell did a high jump-like leap over two defenders to reach the endzone. The 2 points extended the USF lead to 14-7. But SAU responded with a late touchdown of their own, and a successful 2-point conversion sealed their first victory in the history of games between the two.
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and their opponents kicked two field goals - the second one as time expired in the half - to bring the score to 14-6 in favor of Saint
Francis at the half. The gap was quickly closed as William Penn took the second-half's opening kickoff and returned it for a touchdown to shorten the deficit to 14-13. But just as suddenly, the Cougars took the next kickoff and ran it back for a touchdown of their own. The touchdown restored the 8-point margin to 21-13. With less than a minute off the second half clock, two touchdowns had been scored before either team's offense had touched the football. William Penn added two field goals, and USF added another touchdown to bring the score to the final margin of victory, a 28-19 upset win for Saint Francis. During the game, the Cougar's Austin Coleman set a USF record for most return yards in a single game. Including the kickoff return, Coleman returned the ball for 207 yards in the game. For the win, Saint Francis improved to #7 in the NAIA national rankings.
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touchdown, and two were made at the goal line to halt Taylor scoring drives. In addition, the defense posted a goal line stance that prevented a Taylor score with a first and goal from inside the 5-yard line. The offense scored two touchdowns, each resulting from Taylor punt miscues that gave the
Cougars the ball deep inside Taylor territory. The first score came shortly after a Taylor snap that sailed over the punter's head, and the second came when USF blocked a punt attempt. All scoring occurred in the first half; in a rare occurrence, USF was forced to punt the ball on all five possessions in the second half. Combined with a Marian home loss to Saint Xavier, the victory gave all 3 teams one conference loss on the season and a share of the conference championship. The conference automatic bid to the postseason playoffs will go to the team finishing with highest rating in the final regular season polls; the other two teams will presumably receive at-large berths into the tournament.
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quarter score to reach the first break with a 13-3 lead. What began to look like a rout quickly changed as
Stevens Point scored 3 straight second half touchdowns to take their biggest lead, 24-13. A late Cougar touchdown moved the halftime score to 24-19 in favor of the Pointers. The Cougars made some adjustments in the locker room, and they dominated the second half of play. They scored 4 unanswered touchdowns to regain and extend the lead to 39-24 before a late Pointers TD put the final points on the scoreboard. The second half comeback was led by backup quarterback David Yoder after starter Josh Miller sat out due to dizziness reported after the first half of play.
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the board. Soon after the offense scored to give USF a 7-0 lead, the defense contributed immediately. On the next series of plays by
Concordia, a pass was intercepted and run back to extend the score to 24-0. The Cougars never looked back as they continued putting points on the board. The final score of 76-14 represented the third-highest score in USF history, and the most points scored since 2002. The victory was win #257 for Coach Kevin Donley. Coupled with a loss by Dickinson State (and coach Hank Biesiot), the win broke a 3-way tie and placed Coach Donley solely atop the leader ladder of most wins all-time by a NAIA coach. The win record was formerly held by
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prepared for the occasion and returned to Fort Wayne with an upset victory, defeating the Saint Xavier team 25-13. It was the first time that USF had defeated a #1-ranked team, in a game that will forever remain one of the program's great accomplishments. The
Cougars are idle next week before hitting the road again to visit a pair of Top 10-ranked teams the following two Saturdays. As a result of the upset, Saint Xavier dropped to 6th in the NAIA Coaches' Weekly Poll, and USF climbed to 7th.
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to a 17-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. They added two more touchdowns against the Saints as the offense experimented by using two backup quarterbacks for most of the second half. Siena
Heights avoided a shutout when they scored on their final possession of the game, with less than a minute left on the clock. The final score of this conference game was a victory for USF, 31-7. Next week, USF faces their final conference foe of the season when it hosts Taylor.
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54:
53:
48:
44:
43:
36:
33:
32:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1826:
1815:
1812:
1810:
1807:
1805:
1802:
1801:
1799:
1783:
1777:
1774:
1772:
1769:
1767:
1764:
1762:
1759:
1757:
1754:
1752:
1749:
1747:
1744:
1742:
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1737:
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1730:
1728:
1725:
1722:
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1707:
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1700:
1697:
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1677:
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1662:
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1637:
1631:
1624:
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1596:
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1578:
1559:
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1533:
1529:
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1507:
1501:
1498:
1485:
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1475:
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1465:
1458:
1455:
1452:
1449:
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1437:
1434:
1431:
1428:
1425:
1423:
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1415:
1412:
1409:
1406:
1403:
1400:
1397:
1394:
1391:
1388:
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1382:
1379:
1378:
1372:
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1359:
1348:
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1336:
1331:
1326:
1321:
1316:
1311:
1306:
1304:
1297:
1292:
1287:
1282:
1276:
1267:
1263:
1260:
1259:Coaches' Poll
1256:
1253:
1250:
1249:
1246:
1239:
1236:
1233:
1227:
1224:
1221:
1213:
1207:
1204:
1203:
1201:
1198:
1192:
1189:
1186:
1178:
1175:
1172:
1166:
1163:
1160:
1152:
1146:
1143:
1142:
1140:
1137:
1134:
1131:
1128:
1120:
1114:
1111:
1110:
1108:
1105:
1103:Siena Heights
1102:
1099:
1096:
1088:
1086:Oskaloosa, IA
1085:
1082:
1076:
1073:
1070:
1062:
1059:
1056:
1053:
1050:
1047:
1039:
1036:
1033:
1030:
1027:
1024:
1016:
1010:
1007:
1006:
1004:
1001:
998:
995:
992:
984:
978:
975:
974:
972:
969:
963:
960:
957:
949:
943:
940:
939:
937:
934:
928:
925:
922:
914:
911:
908:
902:
899:
896:
891:
888:
885:
882:
879:
876:
875:
872:
866:
864:
862:
858:
854:
850:
847:, located in
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842:
833:
823:
822:
819:
815:
811:
808:
805:
802:
799:
797:
795:
792:
789:
786:
783:
780:
778:
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774:
770:
767:
764:
761:
758:
756:
754:
751:
748:
745:
742:
739:
737:
734:
733:
729:
726:
723:
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688:
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647:
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638:
635:
633:
631:
628:
625:
622:
619:
616:
613:
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605:
601:
598:
595:
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589:
587:
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582:
579:
576:
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570:
567:
560:
559:
555:
552:
549:
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543:
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539:
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388:Siena Heights
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185:
179:
177:
167:
162:
160:
155:
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148:
147:
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141:
130: →
129:
124:
121:←
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110:
106:
102:
98:
94:
90:
84:(15th season)
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30:
22:
19:
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1562:. Retrieved
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1266:Eastern time
1025:September 29
993:September 22
870:
857:Kevin Donley
840:
838:
566:William Penn
345:
300:Saint Xavier
232:
222:
205:
195:
187:
82:Kevin Donley
18:
1512:December 4,
1222:November 24
1187:November 17
1161:November 10
1037:Chicago, IL
958:September 8
923:September 1
520:St. Ambrose
254:Marian (IN)
1798:Categories
1466:References
1254:Homecoming
1129:November 3
1097:October 27
1071:October 20
1048:October 13
612:Grand View
47:Conference
1564:March 28,
1538:March 28,
1490:March 28,
912:Tyler, TX
897:August 25
851:, in the
883:Opponent
867:Schedule
182:Overall
58:Division
1635:Seasons
1358:Legend:
812:
806:–
787:–
771:
765:–
746:–
736:Waldorf
730:
724:–
705:–
689:
683:–
664:–
648:
642:–
623:–
602:
596:–
577:–
556:
550:–
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499:–
480:–
464:
458:–
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423:
417:–
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376:–
357:–
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330:–
311:–
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284:–
265:–
239:
117:Seasons
1616:Venues
1225:1:00pm
1164:2:00pm
1135:Taylor
1074:2:00pm
1051:1:00pm
1034:No. 10
1028:7:00pm
1002:No. 12
996:7:00pm
900:1:00pm
892:Result
800:
793:
781:
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752:
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711:
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677:
670:
658:
636:
629:
617:
590:
583:
571:
544:
537:
525:
493:
486:
474:
452:
445:
433:
429:Taylor
411:
404:
392:
370:
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351:
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271:
259:
229:
219:
212:
202:
192:
67:Record
1416:Final
1243:34–45
1234:No. 6
1217:22–17
1199:No. 6
1173:No. 6
1138:No. 6
1106:No. 7
1092:28–19
1083:No. 9
1066:38–45
1057:No. 7
1043:25–13
1020:76–14
988:14–15
970:No. 6
953:39–31
935:No. 6
918:46–10
909:No. 6
1776:2024
1771:2023
1766:2022
1761:2021
1756:2020
1751:2019
1746:2018
1740:2017
1733:2016
1727:2015
1723:2014
1719:2013
1714:2012
1709:2011
1704:2010
1699:2009
1694:2008
1689:2007
1684:2006
1679:2005
1674:2004
1669:2003
1664:2002
1659:2001
1654:2000
1649:1999
1644:1998
1566:2015
1540:2015
1514:2017
1492:2015
1380:Poll
1375:Week
1190:Noon
1182:44–7
1156:21–0
1132:Noon
1124:31–7
1100:Noon
961:Noon
926:Noon
889:Site
886:Rank
880:Time
877:Date
839:The
188:Team
174:Conf
128:2013
123:2011
25:2012
1383:Pre
610:17
608:No.
568:x^
564:15
562:No.
522:x^
518:10
516:No.
348:x^
342:No.
327:11
302:x^
296:No.
281:12
256:x^
250:No.
1800::
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1432:12
1429:11
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1361:██
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803:3
790:5
784:1
768:7
762:4
749:5
743:1
727:7
721:4
708:5
702:1
686:5
680:6
667:3
661:3
645:3
639:8
626:1
620:5
614:x
599:3
593:9
580:1
574:5
553:2
547:9
534:1
528:5
502:9
496:0
483:5
477:0
461:6
455:4
442:4
436:1
420:6
414:4
401:3
395:2
379:3
373:9
360:1
354:4
344:6
333:2
314:1
308:4
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262:4
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1426:6
1410:9
1407:8
1404:7
1401:6
1398:5
1395:4
1392:3
1389:2
1386:1
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