No. 3 Minnesota State staked its claim on the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, defeating No. 12 Minnesota Duluth 52-7 in the DII football showcase in an exciting Week 5. Here's where you can find the complete top-25 rankings, results, top games and links to watch the DII football showcase.
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Lindenwood 45, McKendree 37
WHAT WE SAID: Both teams are off to 1-3 starts but there should be plenty to watch in this Great Lakes Valley Conference showdown. Lions quarterback Cade Brister leads the top passing offense in the GLVC against McKendree's top passing defense, so something will have to give. Lindenwood has perhaps the best tight end in DII football in Erik Henneman.
But don't sell McKendree's offense short. Quarterback Turner Pullen is coming off a huge week in which he threw for 344 yards and five touchdowns, three of which went to Matt Cole. These are the bottom two scoring defenses in the GLVC so we should be in for a high-scoring game with all the firepower on offense.
TEAM | LINDENWOOD (1-3) | MCKENDREE (1-3) |
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Points/Game | 27.5 | 22.8 |
Points allowed/Game | 34.5 | 38.0 |
Rush yards | 124.2 | 131.0 |
Pass yards | 268.8 | 220.2 |
Yards allowed/Game | 445.0 | 429.0 |
Players to watch | ||
Lindenwood | McKendree | |
Cade Brister, QB: 1,197 yards, 13 TD | Turner Pullen, QB: 946 yards, 12 TD | |
Erik Henneman, TE: 283 yards, 4 TD | Matt Cole, WR: 307 yards, 4 TD | |
Payton Rose, WR: 321 yards, 5 TD | Jason Bennett, DB: 30 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 2 INT |
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No. 3 Minnesota State 52, No. 12 Minnesota Duluth 7
WHAT WE SAID: This could be the marquee matchup of the weekend. Minnesota State puts its 28-game conference winning streak on the line against its rival Minnesota Duluth. The Bulldogs lead the all-time series 20-17-1, but the Mavericks have won the last four.
This is a battle between two of DII football's best individual players. The Mavericks' running back Nate Gunn — who along with wide receiver Shane Zylstra, went over 200 yards in the last meeting with the Bulldogs —and the Bulldogs quarterback John Larson, who leads Minnesota Duluth in passing and rushing yards. Minnesota Duluth scores 40.5 per game — best in the NSIC —and Minnesota State allows just 9.8 points per game, also the best in the NSIC. This should be another back-and-forth battle.
TEAM | Minnesota Duluth (4-0) | Minnesota State (4-0) |
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Points/Game | 40.5 | 28.5 |
Points allowed/Game | 12.0 | 9.8 |
Rush yards | 208.0 | 275.0 |
Pass yards | 233.0 | 204.5 |
Yards allowed/Game | 240.5 | 249.2 |
Players to watch | ||
Minnesota Duluth | Minnesota State | |
John Larson, QB: 1,128 yards, 10 TD | Nate Gunn, RB: 590 yards, 4 TD | |
Wade Sullivan, RB: 242 yards, 3 TD | Shane Zylstra, WR: 313 yards, 3 TD | |
Quincy Woods, WR: 217 yards, 3 TD | Zach Roberston, LB: 27 tackles, 7.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks |
No. 4 Tarleton 30, No. 23 Angelo State 13
WHAT WE SAID: The Texans — who are tied with Valdosta State and Notre Dame (OH) for the longest home winning streaks in DII football — welcome Angelo State to Stephenville, Texas in a battle of the last two overall undefeated teams in the Lone Star Conference. Angelo State is new to the top 25, entering the mix after knocking off then-No. 15 Midwestern State 28-6 last weekend. Tarleton State's offense has been one of the most exciting to watch all season. This should have a playoff atmosphere to it with huge ramifications in the LSC.
Ashland 20, No. 9 Grand Valley State 17
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WHAT WE SAID: The Lakers have certainly made it exciting so far in 2019. They've used fourth-quarter comebacks to win two games, including walking away winners in the final seconds last weekend. This week they welcome long-time GLIAC rivals Ashland. The Eagles began the season in the top 25 and will be looking to show the nation they still belong with an upset on the road.
No. 2 Ferris State 35, Davenport 7
WHAT WE SAID: The No. 2 team in DII football heads to Davenport to face a Panthers team that is currently undefeated. This could be the upset watch of the week.
DII football Week 5 players to watch
The list for player-of-the-year candidates is really starting to take shape. A couple of players are on record-setting paces and others are putting up career-best seasons. Here's just a few you should watch, but be sure to check back at krikya18.com every Sunday for a rundown of the best statistical performances from the weekend.
- Not to sound like a broken record, but Roland Rivers III and Jaleel McLaughlin are on record-setting paces. Rivers III is three pass attempts shy of the record for most-straight attempts without an interception (113), and McLaughlin is ahead of pace to break the single-season rushing record (). Both have juicy matchups they could take advantage of this Saturday.
- Kutztown enters the rankings this week and that means you should get your eyes on Collin DiGalbo. He's having another strong season and has the Golden Bears off to an undefeated start.
- Northwest Missouri State's Braden Wright threw for a career-high 305 yards. And he did it all in the first half. The Bearcats look tough and Wright and that potent offense will look to stay that way this weekend.
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