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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 07:00 PM.
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Arkansas State Red Wolves
(2-1, 1-1 Away)
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
(1-3, 1-1 Home)
Offensive Stats Comparison
1098Total Offensive Yards1224
579Passing Yards904
519Rushing Yards320
27.6Points Per Game20.2
Defensive Stats Comparison
1215Total Yards Allowed1760
Injury Report
Game Notes
The key for Western in this game will be their ability to run the ball against ASU's rush defense. They should be able to pass the ball with some efficiency. WKU needs to step it up on the defensive end of the ball, they are 117th in Div. 1 in terms of defense allowed. ASU should be able to move the ball very easily. Prediction: 31-14 ASU


Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 26, 2011
NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
Terrelle PryorQBOhio State193 rating; 67-104; 1121 yds; 12 td, 0 int
LaMichael JamesHBOregon71 attempts; 395 yds; 7 tds
Andrew LuckQBStanford196.9 rating; 52-72; 825 yds; 8 tds
Case KeenumQBHouston173.4 rating; 90-148; 1536 yds; 12 tds, 1 int
Beau BurtonHBUtah81 attempts; 430 yds; 9 tds
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 06:46 PM.
Week 5 in the Sun-Belt Conference:
Western Kentucky 14, #18 LSU 58
Troy 24, Mid. Tenn. St. 22
Florida Atlantic 6, #17 Auburn 35
James Madison 7, Indiana 24
Richmond 28, Montana St. 27
Arkansas St. 38, Furman 17
Appalachian St. 42, N. Mexico St. 10

Sun Belt Conference Conference Standings - Updated: Sep 25, 2011
TEAMRECPCTCONFPFPASTRK
Troy2-1.6601-06278
Arkansas St.2-1.6600-08365
Richmond2-1.6600-04971
Appalachian St.1-2.3300-07885
Western Kentucky1-3.2500-081134
Mid. Tenn. St.0-3.0000-15189
Florida Atlantic0-3.0000-013127
James Madison0-3.0000-035112
Florida Int'l0-2.0000-02473


NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Sep 26, 2011
RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
11Alabama (35)20
22Oregon (24)30
33Stanford (1)20
44Ohio State (1)40
56Boise State30
68Oklahoma31
79South Carolina40
810TCU30
913Oklahoma State21
1011Mississippi State30
1112Nebraska40
127Texas A&M21
1314Virginia Tech40
1416Notre Dame40
155Florida State31
1617Auburn31
1719Florida40
1818LSU22
1915Arkansas31
2022Wisconsin31
2124NC State30
2225Utah30
23NRCentral Florida40
24NRMaryland30
2523Missouri31
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 06:20 PM.
BATON ROUGE, LA (AP)- An off week seemed to be just what the Hilltoppers needed after coming off an embarrassing 34-22 loss to Navy two weeks ago. It sure looked that way within the first few minutes of their game Saturday against LSU when they scored the opening touchdown and took a 7-0 lead. This would be the only moment of glory for the day, however, as LSU put a cajun-style whooping on the Hilltoppers, downing them 58-14 and sending them home with a 1-3 record before this Saturday's game versus Sun-Belt Conference opponent Arkansas State (2-1).

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at LSU Tigers
Sep 24, 20111ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1-2)700714
#18 LSU Tigers (1-2)1721101058
Team Stats Comparison
WKULSU
Total Offense237558
Rushing Yards5146
Passing Yards232412
First Downs1025
Punt Return Yards286
Kick Return Yards12948
Total Yards394612
Turnovers10
3rd Down Converstion2-1311-19
4th Down Conversion1-10-0
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals5-1-09-6-2
Penalties11-662-20
Posession Time13:3618:24
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
LSU Tigers
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 06:10 PM.
Florida Int'l 17, Central Florida 42
Richmond 7, Delaware 34
James Madison 21, GA Southern 45
Arkansas St. 24, #16 Virginia Tech 31
Troy 14, #17 Arkansas 35
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 06:06 PM.
Western Kentucky 22, Navy 34
Florida Atlantic 7, Michigan St. 48
Florida Int'l 7, Louisville 31
Richmond 14, E. Washington 10
Appalachian St. 19, Oklahoma 41
Mid. Tenn. St. 9, Georgia Tech 42
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 06:03 PM.
BOWLING GREEN, KY (AP)- It took a while for Western Kentucky to wake up for their game Saturday. And by the time they did, it was too late. Navy busted out 263 yards on the ground and led a seemingly sleeping Hilltoppers team 24-3 at halftime. The defense would eventually emerge in the second half, holding Navy to only 10 points while the offense began rolling, but it was not enough to overcome such a deep deficit. Navy would go scoreless in the 4th quarter while giving up 12 points to WKU, but still ended up winning 34-22. This loss drops Western to 1-2 on the year.

Navy Midshipmen at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
Sep 10, 20111ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Navy Midshipmen (1-0)101410034
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1-1)0371222
Team Stats Comparison
NAVYWKU
Total Offense418373
Rushing Yards263-25
Passing Yards155398
First Downs2413
Punt Return Yards2514
Kick Return Yards67103
Total Yards510490
Turnovers21
3rd Down Converstion10-206-16
4th Down Conversion1-10-1
2-Point Conversion0-00-2
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-3-15-1-1
Penalties5-307-45
Posession Time17:5214:08
Navy Midshipmen
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 05:54 PM.
Week 1 Scores:
Western Kentucky 28, GA Southern 18

Week 2 Scores:
Mid. Tenn. St. 20, Purdue 23 (OT)
Florida Atlantic 0, Florida 44
James Madison 7, Montana St. 43
Arkansas St. 21, Illinois 17
Troy 24, Clemson 21
Appalachian St. 17, Montana 34
Posted on October 19, 2011 at 05:52 PM.
LEXINGTON, KY (AP)- The Kentucky Wildcats dodged a bullet in non-conference play this weekend, barely sneaking by upset-minded Western Kentucky. The Hilltoppers held a 14-10 lead at halftime but could not overcome the dismal play of their two quarterbacks in the game. Kentucky was able to capitalize on this by outscoring Western 14-3 in the 4th quarter to win 24-17.

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Kentucky Wildcats
Sep 3, 20111ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1-0)0140317
Kentucky Wildcats (0-0)3701424
Team Stats Comparison
WKUUK
Total Offense248418
Rushing Yards186157
Passing Yards62261
First Downs1622
Punt Return Yards939
Kick Return Yards95162
Total Yards352619
Turnovers01
3rd Down Converstion4-147-15
4th Down Conversion0-00-2
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals4-2-15-3-0
Penalties10-724-20
Posession Time28:5931:01
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
Kentucky Wildcats
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Posted on September 29, 2011 at 10:41 PM.
BOWLING GREEN, KY- Second-string quarterback Matt Pelesasa connected with tight-end Jack Doyle for 3 touchdowns Saturday, lifting Western Kenctuky to a 28-18 win over Div 1-A newcomer Georgia Southern. The win gives Western a 1-0 record going into their Week 2 matchup at Kentucky this coming Saturday.

Georgia Southern Eagles at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
Aug 27, 20111ST2ND3RD4THOTSCORE
Georgia Southern Eagles (0-0)0738-18
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (0-0)07714-28
Team Stats Comparison
GASOWKU
Total Offense366366
Rushing Yards209154
Passing Yards157212
First Downs2011
Punt Return Yards214
Kick Return Yards5166
Total Yards438436
Turnovers11
3rd Down Converstion8-177-14
4th Down Conversion0-01-1
2-Point Conversion1-10-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals5-2-14-3-0
Penalties2-155-38
Posession Time14:3617:24
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGGASOWKU
6:28(WKU) Doyle caught a 15yd pass from Pelesasa07
2:01(GASO) Willford caught an 8yd pass from Shaw77
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGGASOWKU
2:19(WKU) Doyle caught a 15yd pass from Pelesasa714
0:23(GASO) Mora kicked a 41yd field goal1014
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGGASOWKU
5:01(WKU) Rainey rushed for 3yd 1021
2:36(GASO) R. Brown rushed for 0yd (2pt conversion good)1821
1:59(WKU) Doyle caught a 73yd pass from Pelesasa1828
Georgia Southern Eagles
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Shaw9/261571
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
R. Brown21884.11
Wilcox13453.4
Shaw12594.9
Rozier3175.6
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Mora1/2341
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Mora417543.70
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Pelesasa12/2121230
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Rainey281445.11
Pelesasa4-14-3.5
Hibbitt3248
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Doyle514529.03
Rainey221
J. Brown12121
McNeal13131
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Boyd15
Clendenin82
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Brakefield521843.61
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Rainey36622


The AP Top 25 poll remains unchanged from last week and no other Sun Belt Conference teams competed in week 1.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Posted on September 27, 2011 at 12:01 AM.
The 2011 schedule for the Western Kentucky has several notable games. Western will take on Georgia Southern in the very first Div. I-A game of the season. The game will be shown nationally on ESPN. Western is seeking another win against another Div. I-A opponent as Georgia Southern is beginning their first year as a Div. I-A Independent. The Hilltoppers will go on the road the following weekend to play in-state rival Kentucky, followed by a home game in week three against Navy. Week 4 gives the team a chance to rest and prepare for their Week 5 matchup at #4 LSU in Baton Rouge, LA. Sun Belt Conference play begins for WKU in Week 6 as they host Arkansas State, Weeks 7 and 8 will be played on the road against rival Middle Tennessee State and Florida Atlantic, respectively. Another bye week in Week 9 sets the team up for a Week 10 matchup with projected conference champion Appalachian State, another team entering their first season in Div. I-A. The schedule gets no easier the following week when the team travels to Miami to face Florida International, following that up with a home stretch against both James Madison and Richmond. The team will wrap up Sun Belt Conference play when they travel to Troy to take on the Trojans in Week 14.

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 2011 Schedule
DATEOPPONENTRESULT
Aug 27vs Georgia SouthernWon, 28-18
Sep 3at KentuckyLost, 24-17
Sep 10vs Navy
Sep 24at #4 LSU
Oct 1vs Arkansas State
Oct 8at Middle Tennessee State
Oct 15at Florida Atlantic
Oct 29vs Appalachian State
Nov 5at Florida International
Nov 12vs James Madison
Nov 19vs Richmond
Nov 26at Troy
Monday, September 26, 2011
Posted on September 26, 2011 at 11:05 PM.
August 25, 2011

BOWLING GREEN- The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers have named their starting quarterback and have released their depth chart. Matt Pelesasa, Colton, CA Senior, native has been named as the team's starting quarterback.

The depth chart is as follows:
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Depth Chart - 2011
Regular Offense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
WRVasquezHaynesBrandR. Brown
TEDoyleHenryMurphree
LTJeffriesHazelett
LGWidelskiC. WilliamsBerner
CConwayPolanco
RGA. SmithStansfield
RTS. WhiteClemmonsDiehl
WRMcNealAyersJ. BrownW. Adams
QBPelesasaJakesDoughty
FBBaischB. Pierce
HBRaineyMorganHibbittSimpson
Base 4-3 Defense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
LDEQ. SmithTischer
NTAllenMartinLewisHervey
RDEClendeninAdebayoScott
LOLBDuvallT. Williams
LILBBoydFederspeil
RILBJacksonM. Smith
ROLBBoydWashingtonGolden
CBA. WrightE. Robinson
SSBeardLewisPeterson
FSYoungSantoroScott
CBT. RobinsonBrooks
Special Teams
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
KTinius
PBrakefield
PRRaineyMcNeal
KRRaineyMcNeal
LSConway
Posted on September 26, 2011 at 10:45 PM.
ACC: 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. NC State 4. Clemson 5. Miami 6. Maryland 7. GA Tech 8. North Carolina 9. Virginia 10. Boston College 11. Wake Forest 12. Duke

Big 12: 1. Oklahoma 2. Oklahoma St. 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas 5. Missouri 6. Baylor 7. Texas Tech 8. Kansas St. 9. Kansas 10. Iowa State

Big East: 1. West Virginia 2. Pitt 3. UConn 4. Delaware 5. Louisville 6. Syracuse 7. USF 8. Cincinnati

Big Ten: 1. Ohio St. 2. Wisconsin 3. Michigan St. 4. Nebraska 5. Penn St. 6. Michigan 7. N'Western 8. Iowa 9. Illinois 10. Purdue

Conference-USA: 1. UCF 2. Tulsa 3. Houston 4. East Carolina 5. SMU 6. Southern Miss 7. Tulane 8. UTEP 9. UAB

Independents: 1. Notre Dame 2. Navy 3. Montana St. 4. Villanova 5. N. Dakota St. 6. GA Southern 7. BYU 8. Army

MAC: 1. Northern Illinois 2. New Hampshire 3. Northern Iowa 4. Miami U. 5. Ohio 6. Temple 7. Western Michigan 8. Central Michigan 9. Toledo 10. Bowling Green 11. Kent St. 12. Ball St. 13. Akron

MWC: 1. Boise St. 2. TCU 3. Air Force 4. SDSU 5. Wyoming 6. Colorado St. 7. UNLV 8. New Mexico

Pac-12: 1. Stanford 2. Oregon 3. Arizona St. 4. USC 5. Utah 6. Oregon St. 7. Washington 8. California 9. Arizona 10. UCLA 11. Colorado 12. Washington St.

SEC: 1. Alabama 2. LSU 3. Auburn 4. South Carolina 5. Arkansas 6. Miss St. 7. Florida 8. Georgia 9. Tennessee 10. Kentucky 11. Ole Miss 12. Vandy

Sun-Belt: 1. App St. 2. Richmond 3. James Madison 4. Troy 5. Florida Int'l 6. MTSU 7. Arkansas St. 8. Florida Atlantic 9. Western Kentucky

WAC: 1. Hawaii 2. Nevada 3. Montana 4. Eastern Washington 5. Fresno St. 6. Idaho 7. N. Mexico St.
Posted on September 26, 2011 at 10:30 PM.
Atlantic Coast Conference:
Atlantic-
Boston College
Clemson
Florida State
Maryland
NC State
Wake Forest

Coastal-
Duke
Georgia Tech
Miami
North Carolina
Virginia Tech

Big East:
Cincinnati
UConn
Louisville
Pittsburgh*
Delaware**
USF
Syracuse*
West Virginia

Big Ten:
West-
Iowa
Nebraska
Minnesota
Wisconsin
N'western
Illinois

East-
Ohio State
Michigan
Michigan State
Purdue
Penn State
Indiana

Big 12:
Baylor
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Missouri
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Texas A&M*
Texas Tech

Conference-USA:
Houston
UAB
Central Florida
SMU
East Carolina
Tulane
Tulsa
UTEP
Southern Miss

Div I-A Independents:
Army
BYU
Navy
Notre Dame
N. Dakota State**
Georgia Southern**
Villanova**
Montana State**

Mid-American Conference:
West-
Ball State
Central Michigan
Northern Iowa**
Northern Illinois
Toledo
Western Michigan

East-
Akron
Bowling Green
New Hampshire**
Kent State
Miami U
Ohio
Temple

Mountain West:
Air Force
Boise State
Colorado State
UNLV
New Mexico
San Diego State
TCU*
Wyoming

Pacific-12:
North-
California
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
Washington
Washington State

South-
Arizona
Arizona State
Colorado
USC
UCLA
Utah

Southeastern Conference:
West-
Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
LSU
Ole Miss
Mississippi State

East-
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vanderbilt

Sun Belt:
Arkansas State
Florida Atlantic
Florida Int'l
James Madison**
Middle Tennessee State
Appalachian State**
Troy
Western Kentucky
Richmond**

Western Athletic Conference:
Fresno State
Hawaii
Idaho
Montana**
Nevada
New Mexico State
Eastern Washington**


* indicates that this team will leave its current conference at year's end
** indicates a Div 1-AA team that replaced a Div 1-A team
Posted on September 26, 2011 at 09:56 PM.
AP- The Oklahoma Sooners have received enough first-place votes in the AP Top 25 poll as well as the USA Today Coaches' poll to be crowned #1 in the college football world to start off week 1. The rest of the Top 25 is as follows:

NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Aug 22, 2011
RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
1nrOklahoma00
2nrAlabama00
3nrStanford00
4nrLSU00
5nrOregon00
6nrOhio State00
7nrOklahoma State00
8nrBoise State00
9nrTexas A&M00
10nrFlorida State00
11nrWisconsin00
12nrAuburn00
13nrSouth Carolina00
14nrTCU00
15nrMichigan State00
16nrNebraska00
17nrVirginia Tech00
18nrArkansas00
19nrMississippi State00
20nrFlorida00
21nrNotre Dame00
22nrTexas00
23nrMissouri00
24nrNC State00
25nrArizona State00


*Conference Outlooks will be published Wednesday, August 24th*
Posted on September 26, 2011 at 08:34 PM.
Skill: Varsity
Qtr Length: 8 mins.
Play Clock: On
Speed: Normal
Min Spd Threshold: 25
Custom Conferences: Yes
-----------------------

Notable Changes:
I. Div. I-AA Teams Added
II. Conference Alignment and Changes
III. Future Plans/Rules About Conferences

I. Div I-AA Teams Added (team replaced in paranthesis):
Northern Iowa (replaced Eastern Michigan)
New Hamsphire (replaced Buffalo)
GA Southern (replaced UL-Monroe)
Eastern Washingnton (replaced Utah St.)
Delaware (replaced Rutgers)
James Madison (replaced UL-LaFayette)
Villanova (replaced Rice)
Montana (replaced LA Tech)
Montana St. (replaced San Jose St.)
Appalachain St. (replaced Marshall)
Richmond (replaced Memphis)
North Dakota St. (replaced North Texas)

--Villanova, Montana St., GA Southern, N. Dakota St. were placed in the Independent Conference because they are recent powers in Div I-AA, but have not been constant perenial powers. They may join a conference within the next year or two.--

II. Conference Alignment and Changes:
The Big Ten's divisions were realigned geographically. The Legends div. is now the West and consists of-
Minnesota
Iowa
Nebraska
N'Western
Illinois
Wisconsin

The Leaders div. is now the East and consists of-
Ohio St.
Michigan
Michigan St.
Indiana
Purdue
Penn St.

Conference-USA has also undergone some changes. Some teams were replaced by Div. 1-AA teams, so the conference will not be divisional for the 2011-12 season.

The Big East has been stripped of its Automatic Qualifier status because of sanctions put in place after luring TCU into league membership. The league's AQ status will be re-evaluated after the season upon the addition of stronger members due to the departure of Pittsburgh and Syracuse to the ACC.

Conference Alignments will be visible when the Conference Outlooks are released in Week 1.

III. Future Plans/Rules About Conferences
As of 9/26/11, all approved (NOT rumored) conference realignment plans will take affect for the 2012-13 seasons. Meaning- TCU will join the Big East, A&M will join the SEC, etc. I reserve the right to make (realistic) adjustments to the conferences as I see fit and will attempt to utilize the invite system. Thus, a team that has progressively strong years in their lower-tiered conference will be invited to move up into a better conference. This also works in the other direction as well. Geography, previous season records, overall team rating, and program prestige (# of stars a program has) will be the determining factors in conference realignment.

NO CONFERENCE shall have more than 14 members. NO "SUPER" CONFERENCES may be created. Navy and Army must remain independents for at least 3 years before being invited to join a conference, in which case there must be a team to replace each of them in the Div I-A Independents if they both leave. The Div. 1-A Independents must have no less than 2 members at all times.

This section may be amended at any time AFTER the completion of the 1st season.

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