Nicholls at No. 4 UIW
When: 3 p.m. Saturday at Gayle & Tom Benson Stadium in San Antonio
Broadcast: ESPN+
The Matchup: The Southland Conference title and automatic bid to the playoffs will be decided in San Antonio on Saturday if UIW defeats Nicholls. However, that’s a big if, especially considering how well the Colonels have played against SLC foes this season. Nicholls will secure the conference title and automatic bid with a win over UIW and a win in one of its two remaining SLC opponents.
There’s more at stake for the Cardinals this week. Sure, UIW wants to win its third consecutive conference title and third straight appearance in the playoffs, but the Cardinals want to host as many playoff games as possible. The less UIW has to leave Texas before the FCS championship game in Frisco, the better. The Cardinals are currently favored to earn one of the top eight seeds in the playoffs, but a loss would knock them out of any chance of hosting more than one round.
The Colonels must win the SLC’s automatic bid to make the playoffs after Nicholls suffered its second loss to an FCS foe against Southeast Missouri last week. Maybe the Colonels were looking ahead to their trip this week, but Nicholls has proven to be a dangerous team this year. The defense has keyed the Colonels success this year, holding conference opponents to an average of eight points per game this season.
But this UIW offense is much closer to the likes of Sacramento State and SEMO, who scored a combined 73 points against Nicholls this season. The key for the UIW offense is the health of starting quarterback Zach Calzada, who has missed the last two weeks with a shoulder injury. Richard Torres has performed well in relief of Calzada the previous two weeks, and both quarterbacks can lead the Cardinals offense to a victory.
X-Factor: While the Nicholls defense has keyed its run through the Southland this season, the Colonels offense must produce against a stout UIW defense that enters the contest, allowing 15.8 points per game this season. The Cardinals defense hasn’t allowed an opponent to score more than 26 points in a game this year and was tremendous in a 17-7 win over Lamar last week.
Prediction: UIW 27, Nicholls 21
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Stephen F. Austin at Tarleton
When: 6 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Stephenville
Broadcast: ESPN+
Prediction: SFA 27, Tarleton 25
East Texas Baptist at Mary Hardin-Baylor
When: 1 p.m. Saturday at Crusader Stadium in Belton
Broadcast: CruAthletics.com
Prediction: UMHB 47, ETBU 17
Navarro at Tyler
When: 3 p.m. Saturday at Christus Trinity Mother Francis Rose Stadium in Tyler
Broadcast: TJCApacheAthletics YouTube channel
Prediction: Tyler 31, Navarro 27
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