College football predictions Week 8
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Indiana State has quite a challenge on its hands Saturday in Missouri Valley Football Conference play as the FCS No. 1-ranked North Dakota State Bison come to town. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
Joshua Stoneking is the top edge rusher in the FCS this season. Stoneking's 10.5 sacks leads the FCS and his 14.5 tackles for loss ranks second. He’s had at least two tackles for loss and sacks in four of his six games this season, making his presence known in opposing backfields.
Montana State, on a bye this week with a five-game winning streak, came in at No. 4 while the Grizzlies, who have yet to lose this season, are in the No. 5 position. Montana steps out of conference this Saturday to host FCS independent Sacred Heart.
The UND football program was ranked No. 8 in the initial Top 10 of the FCS playoff selection committee, which was announced Wednesday afternoon. The Top 10 is led by North Dakota State, followed by South Dakota State,
The Division I Football Championship Committee has revealed its first in-season top 10 rankings of the FCS teams.
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The Colonial Athletic Association has two teams making serious noise this season: Rhode Island and Monmouth.
The 5-foot-11 sophomore put on a historic performance, as he didn't throw an incompletion until the fourth quarter.
With Week 8 on the horizon, TV ratings have soared across college football. Networks will look to keep capitalizing on a wild college football season, and the Week 8 announcer schedule is out. A marquee matchup sits in Friday’s primetime window with Louisville taking on Miami at 7 p.