Saturday, November 24, 2012

DWIGHT FLOYD WEEKLY COMMENTARY: FCS Playoffs: What to Expect

BCU in a close one against Coastal
2:00 P.M. EST/ESPN3

Were there to be a prediction it would be a close win by the BCU Wildcats, but it all depends. Considered among the weaker teams in the playoffs the winner will have the opportunity to play Old Dominion and possibly Georgia Southern in-route to the semi-finals.

DWIGHT FLOYD
WEEKLY COMMENTARY
SportsEdit.Org

Coastal Carolina is used to getting off to a very fast start, outscoring opponents 115 to 61 in the first quarter. Bethune has a habit of starting slow and then catching up. BCU opponents outscored them in the first quarter and the rest of the quarters are dominated by the Wildcats. Coastal Carolina has shown that they have enough offense to match up in the final three quarters and maintain the lead. If both teams stay true to form then BCU would lose a close one in an offensive shootout. Should BCU figure out their defensive plan before game starts then it will be BCU’s to win.

Facts
Coastal Carolina defeated North Carolina A&T, the only common opponent of both teams, 28-13 early in the season. The BCU Wildcats defeated the A&T Aggies by a similar score 28-12.

Both teams have a loss this season to an OVC opponent; Coastal Carolina to Eastern Kentucky and BCU to the Tennessee State Tigers. Tennessee State defeated Eastern Kentucky in conference play.

Opponents of both teams have a cumulative losing record, 47-56 for BCU opponents and 49-53 for Coastal Carolina opponents. Given that opponents of FAMU, a team BCU defeated last week, hold a cumulative record of 50-50, this stat may not make a difference.

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