RETIREDFAN1 Posted October 26, 2021 Author Share Posted October 26, 2021 WAC Standings: Sam Houston 2 - 0........6 - 0 Abilene Christian 1 - 0......4 - 3 SFA 2 - 1.......4 - 3 Tarleton 1 - 1.....4 - 3 Lamar 0 - 2.....1 - 5 Dixie St. 0 - 2.....0 - 7 Last Week: SFA 37 Dixie St. 20 Sam Houston 42 Jacksonville St. 7 Central Arkansas 49 Lamar 38 Tarleton 17 Midwestern St. 14 This Week: Abilene Christian @ SFA Dixie St. @ Delaware Lamar @ Eastern Kentucky Sam Houston @ Tarleton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach0001 Posted October 26, 2021 Share Posted October 26, 2021 Kats vs The Fighting Todd Whitten's I am sure he will be have the Texans stoked to play his former team Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted October 27, 2021 Author Share Posted October 27, 2021 WAC Media Select NM State, UVU’s Aimaq as Favorites Posted: Oct 19, 2021 DENVER – The Western Athletic Conference men's basketball media have selected NM State as the preseason favorite to win the conference crown during the 2020-21 season and Utah Valley post Fardaws Aimaq as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year. The Aggies edged out WAC-newcomer Stephen F. Austin for the top spot. Defending WAC champion Grand Canyon was selected third, followed by reigning Southland tournament champion Abilene Christian in fourth. Utah Valley is fifth, followed by California Baptist, Sam Houston, Seattle U, Tarleton, Lamar, UT Rio Grande Valley, Dixie State and Chicago State. Aimaq was voted Preseason Player of the Year and is joined on the Preseason All-WAC first team by Grand Canyon's Jovan Blacksher Jr., Tarleton's Montre' Gipson, Stephen F. Austin's Gavin Kensmil, Sam Houston's DaMarkus Lampley, NM State's Jabari Rice, California Baptist's Ty Rowell and Seattle U's Darrion Trammell. The Preseason All-WAC second team is comprised of NM State pair Teddy Allen and Johnny McCants, Abilene Christian duo Coryon Mason and Reggie Miller, California Baptist's Reed Nottage, Stephen F. Austin's Roti Ware, Utah Valley's Trey Woodbury and Grand Canyon's Holland Woods II. 2021-22 Preseason Men's Basketball Media Poll 1. NM State 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Grand Canyon 4. Abilene Christian 5. Utah Valley 6. California Baptist 7. Sam Houston 8. Seattle U 9. Tarleton 10. Lamar 11. UT Rio Grande Valley 12. Dixie State 13. Chicago State 2020-21 Preseason Men's Basketball Media All-WAC Teams First Team Fardaws Aimaq, R-So., C, Utah Valley Jovan Blacksher Jr., Jr., G, Grand Canyon Montre' Gipson, Sr., G, Tarleton Gavin Kensmil, Sr. F, Stephen F. Austin DeMarkus Lampley, Sr., G, Sam Houston Jabari Rice, R-Jr., G, NM State Ty Rowell, R-Jr., G, California Baptist Darrion Trammell, So., G, Seattle U Second Team Teddy Allen, R-Jr., G, NM State Johnny McCants, R-Sr., F, NM State Coryon Mason, Sr,, G, Abilene Christian Reggie Miller, Sr., G, Abilene Christian Reed Nottage, So., G, Califormia Baptist Roti Ware, Sr., G, Stephen F. Austin Trey Woodbury, Jr., G, Utah Valley Holland Woods II, Gr., G, Grand Canyon Preseason Player of the Year: Fardaws Aimaq, Utah Valley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted October 27, 2021 Author Share Posted October 27, 2021 Stephen F. Austin State University Athletics 2021-22 Men's Basketball Schedule Scheduled Games 2021-22 Men's Basketball Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location TV Radio Tournament Result November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) 6:30 pm Home LSU-Alexandria Nacogdoches, Texas November 11, 2021 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Southern University Nacogdoches, Texas November 14, 2021 (Sunday) 2:00 pm Home South Dakota State Nacogdoches, Texas November 19, 2021 (Friday) 7:00 pm Home Middle Tennessee Nacogdoches, Texas Cancun Challenge November 23, 2021 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm Neutral Buffalo Cancun, Mexico Cancun Challenge November 24, 2021 (Wednesday) TBA Neutral SLU/Ill State Cancun, Mexico Cancun Challenge November 28, 2021 (Sunday) 3:00 pm Away Northwestern State Natchitoches, Louisiana December 1, 2021 (Wednesday) 6:30 pm Home Lincoln University (CA) Nacogdoches, Texas December 4, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Wiley College Nacogdoches, Texas December 11, 2021 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Neutral Liberty University Ft. Worth, Texas Hall of Fame Classic December 14, 2021 (Tuesday) 6:30 pm Home Louisiana Monroe Nacogdoches, Texas December 18, 2021 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Away Kansas Lawrence, Kansas December 21, 2021 (Tuesday) 2:00 pm Home Jackson State Nacogdoches, Texas December 30, 2021 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home UTRGV Nacogdoches, Texas January 1, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Lamar Nacogdoches, Texas January 6, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 pm Away Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas January 8, 2022 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Away Tarleton State Stephenville, Texas January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Away Sam Houston Huntsville, Texas January 20, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Grand Canyon University Nacogdoches, Texas January 22, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home New Mexico State Nacogodoches, Texas January 26, 2022 (Wednesday) 9:00 pm Away Seattle University Seattle, Washington January 29, 2022 (Saturday) 9:00 pm Away Cal Baptist Riverside, California February 3, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Utah Valley University Nacogdoches, Texas February 5, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Dixie State University Nacogodches, Texas February 10, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 pm Away Chicago State University Chicago, Illinois February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) 6:30 pm Home Chicago State University Nacogdoches, Texas February 19, 2022 (Saturday) 3:00 pm Away Lamar Beaumont, Texas February 24, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Sam Houston Nacogdoches, Texas February 26, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Abilene Christian Nacogdoches, Texas March 2, 2022 (Wednesday) 8:00 pm Away New Mexico State Las Cruces, New Mexico March 5, 2022 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Away UTRGV Edinburg, Texas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2021-22 Men's Basketball Schedule Scheduled Games 2021-22 Men's Basketball Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location TV Radio Tournament Result November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) 6:30 pm Home LSU-Alexandria Nacogdoches, Texas November 11, 2021 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Southern University Nacogdoches, Texas November 14, 2021 (Sunday) 2:00 pm Home South Dakota State Nacogdoches, Texas November 19, 2021 (Friday) 7:00 pm Home Middle Tennessee Nacogdoches, Texas Cancun Challenge November 23, 2021 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm Neutral Buffalo Cancun, Mexico Cancun Challenge November 24, 2021 (Wednesday) TBA Neutral SLU/Ill State Cancun, Mexico Cancun Challenge November 28, 2021 (Sunday) 3:00 pm Away Northwestern State Natchitoches, Louisiana December 1, 2021 (Wednesday) 6:30 pm Home Lincoln University (CA) Nacogdoches, Texas December 4, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Wiley College Nacogdoches, Texas December 11, 2021 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Neutral Liberty University Ft. Worth, Texas Hall of Fame Classic December 14, 2021 (Tuesday) 6:30 pm Home Louisiana Monroe Nacogdoches, Texas December 18, 2021 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Away Kansas Lawrence, Kansas December 21, 2021 (Tuesday) 2:00 pm Home Jackson State Nacogdoches, Texas December 30, 2021 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home UTRGV Nacogdoches, Texas January 1, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Lamar Nacogdoches, Texas January 6, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 pm Away Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas January 8, 2022 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Away Tarleton State Stephenville, Texas January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Away Sam Houston Huntsville, Texas January 20, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Grand Canyon University Nacogdoches, Texas January 22, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home New Mexico State Nacogodoches, Texas January 26, 2022 (Wednesday) 9:00 pm Away Seattle University Seattle, Washington January 29, 2022 (Saturday) 9:00 pm Away Cal Baptist Riverside, California February 3, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Utah Valley University Nacogdoches, Texas February 5, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Dixie State University Nacogodches, Texas February 10, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 pm Away Chicago State University Chicago, Illinois February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) 6:30 pm Home Chicago State University Nacogdoches, Texas February 19, 2022 (Saturday) 3:00 pm Away Lamar Beaumont, Texas February 24, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 pm Home Sam Houston Nacogdoches, Texas February 26, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 pm Home Abilene Christian Nacogdoches, Texas March 2, 2022 (Wednesday) 8:00 pm Away New Mexico State Las Cruces, New Mexico March 5, 2022 (Saturday) 7:00 pm Away UTRGV Edinburg, Texas
RETIREDFAN1 Posted October 27, 2021 Author Share Posted October 27, 2021 Stephen F. Austin State University Athletics 2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Scheduled Games 2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location TV Radio Tournament Result November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) 5:00 PM Away UTSA San Antonio, Texas November 12, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Home Houston Nacogdoches, Texas November 15, 2021 (Monday) 6:30 PM Home Southeast Missouri State Nacogdoches, Texas November 18, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Texas A&M College Station, Texas November 20, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Arlington Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas November 26, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Neutral New Mexico Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 27, 2021 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Neutral Ball State Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 28, 2021 (Sunday) 6:30 PM Neutral Louisiana-Monroe Katy, Texas MTE Tournament December 4, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Our Lady of the Lake Nacogdoches, Texas December 12, 2021 (Sunday) 4:00 PM Away Gonzaga Spokane, WA December 14, 2021 (Tuesday) 9:00 PM Away University of Portland Portland, OR December 20, 2021 (Monday) 2:00 PM Home Southeastern Louisiana Nacogdoches, Texas December 30, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away UTRGV Edinburg, Texas January 1, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Away Lamar Beaumont, Texas January 6, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Abilene Christian Nacogdoches, Texas January 8, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Tarleton State Nacogdoches, Texas January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Sam Houston Nacogdoches, Texas January 20, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ January 22, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM January 27, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Seattle Nacogdoches, Texas January 29, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Cal Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas February 3, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Utah Valley Orem, UT February 5, 2022 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Away Dixie State St. George, UT February 10, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Chicago State Nacogdoches, Texas February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) 6:00 PM Away Chicago State Chicago, IL February 19, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Lamar Nacogdoches, Texas February 24, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Away Sam Houston Huntsville, Texas February 26, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas March 3, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home New Mexico State Nacogdoches, Texas March 5, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home UTRGV Nacogdoches, Texas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Scheduled Games 2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location TV Radio Tournament Result November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) 5:00 PM Away UTSA San Antonio, Texas November 12, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Home Houston Nacogdoches, Texas November 15, 2021 (Monday) 6:30 PM Home Southeast Missouri State Nacogdoches, Texas November 18, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Texas A&M College Station, Texas November 20, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Arlington Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas November 26, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Neutral New Mexico Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 27, 2021 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Neutral Ball State Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 28, 2021 (Sunday) 6:30 PM Neutral Louisiana-Monroe Katy, Texas MTE Tournament December 4, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Our Lady of the Lake Nacogdoches, Texas December 12, 2021 (Sunday) 4:00 PM Away Gonzaga Spokane, WA December 14, 2021 (Tuesday) 9:00 PM Away University of Portland Portland, OR December 20, 2021 (Monday) 2:00 PM Home Southeastern Louisiana Nacogdoches, Texas December 30, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away UTRGV Edinburg, Texas January 1, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Away Lamar Beaumont, Texas January 6, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Abilene Christian Nacogdoches, Texas January 8, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Tarleton State Nacogdoches, Texas January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Sam Houston Nacogdoches, Texas January 20, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ January 22, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM January 27, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Seattle Nacogdoches, Texas January 29, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Cal Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas February 3, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Utah Valley Orem, UT February 5, 2022 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Away Dixie State St. George, UT February 10, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Chicago State Nacogdoches, Texas February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) 6:00 PM Away Chicago State Chicago, IL February 19, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Lamar Nacogdoches, Texas February 24, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Away Sam Houston Huntsville, Texas February 26, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas March 3, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home New Mexico State Nacogdoches, Texas March 5, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home UTRGV Nacogdoches, Texas
RETIREDFAN1 Posted October 28, 2021 Author Share Posted October 28, 2021 12 minutes ago, Lions70 said: Kinda of random but what are the chances of the WAC going into Cusa. I mean they lost a lot to American conference? That would look like this.... SFA, New Mexico St., Sam Houston, Tarleton, Lamar, Abilene Christian, UTEP, FIU, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky.....dont think Dixie St. would move up...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted October 28, 2021 Author Share Posted October 28, 2021 Just now, Lions70 said: Doesn’t look that bad Bout like the Sun Belt used to look.....maybe get Liberty to join up for an even dozen....... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted November 2, 2021 Author Share Posted November 2, 2021 This Week in WAC Football - Nov. 1 Posted: Nov 01, 2021 Complete Release (PDF) TICKETSMARTER WAC FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ANNOUNCED Stephen F. Austin's Trae Self, SFA's Jeremiah Walker and Abilene Christian's Blair Zepeda have been named TicketSmarter Western Athletic Conference Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week, respectively, for October 25 through October 31. Self, a senior quarterback from North Richland Hills, Texas, completed over 80-percent of his passes, racking up 346 yards on 32-of-39 attempts for five touchdowns to lead the 'Jacks to a 41-27 win over visiting Abilene Christian on Saturday. Posting a 198.9 pass efficiency, he was also efficient on the ground, running the ball nine times for 42 yards. On the season, he leads WAC quarterbacks in passing yards, averaging 264.9 per game, and his 17 touchdowns in the air rank second in the league this season. Walker, a sophomore cornerback from Houston, had two crucial interceptions and picked up a sack as the 'Jacks earned an important 41-27 win over Abilene Christian. One of the leaders on a defense that is allowing a WAC-low 181.0 passing yards per game, he has three picks on the season and averages 3.4 tackles per game. Zepeda, a redshirt sophomore kicker from Richardson, Texas, hit a career-high 52-yard field goal and was three-for-three on extra points in the Wildcats' loss at Stephen F. Austin. He also made a 41-yard field goal and has now made six field goals on the year in addition to a perfect 29-for-29 on extra points. Other offensive nominees: Abilene Christian's Davion Johnson totaled 152 all-purpose yards as the Wildcats dropped a conference contest at Stephen F. Austin, 41-27 … Dixie State's Kobe Tracy nearly led the Trailblazers to a win at Delaware, throwing for 314 yards on 25-of-39 passing in a 17-10 loss to the Blue Hens … Sam Houston's Eric Schmid threw for 301 yards and accounted for six total touchdowns, including five passing and one running, in a 45-27 win at Tarleton … Tarleton's Steven Duncan posted a career-high 403 yards passing with four touchdowns in the Texans' 45-27 loss to top-ranked Sam Houston. Other defensive nominees: Dixie State's Tyrell Grayson racked up a team-high 12 tackles and forced a fumble in the Trailblazers' 17-10 loss to national-power Delaware … Lamar's Adrian Owens totaled seven tackles, adding a sack, in the Cardinals' 42-10 loss at nationally-ranked AQ7 foe Eastern Kentucky … Tarleton's Benjie Franklin finished with five tackles and an interception as the Texans fell 45-27 at home to top-ranked Sam Houston. Other special teams nominees: Dixie State's Andrew Day punted six times for 222 yards to pin Delaware deep in a 17-10 loss to the Blue Hens … Lamar's Bailey Giffin averaged 42.2 yards per punt and also made a 30-yard field goal in the Cardinals' 42-10 loss at Eastern Kentucky … Stephen F. Austin's Max Quick continued to boom the ball, averaging 48.3 yards per punt in the 'Jacks' win over Abilene Christian … Tarleton's Jake Walrath averaged 41.9 yards per punt as the Texans tried to place Sam Houston deep in their own end. KICKING OFF Just three weeks remain in the regular season with all six teams playing either WAC or AQ7 games this week. Dixie State and top-ranked Sam Houston leads things off with a noon CT kickoff in Huntsville, Texas, followed by Abilene Christian at Jacksonville State at 1 p.m. CT. Stephen F. Austin hosts nationally-ranked Eastern Kentucky in a pivitol AQ7 matchup beginning at 4 p.m. CT with Lamar and Tarleton wrapping things up with WAC action beginning at 6 p.m. CT in Stephenville. All four games will be available on ESPN+. STATISTICALLY SPEAKING As a team, Sam Houston leads the WAC in scoring offense (41.1), scoring defense (18.0), total offense (481.0), touchdowns (39), rushing offense (230.86), rushing defense (76.43), rushing TDs (15), passing touchdowns (22), first downs rushing (76), opponent first downs (115), least sacks against (8), red zone offense (90.3) and red zone defense (72.2). Stephen F. Austin is the leader in total defense (302.75), pass efficiency (148.1), defensive pass efficiency (109.6), passing offense (296.8), pass defense (181.0), pass completion percentage (.644), field goals (17), field goal percentage (.850), yards per punt (41.5), punt return average (16.79), first downs (171), first downs passing (101), third down defense (.315), fourth-down conversions (.524), fourth-down defense (.267), sacks (28) and time of possession (30:57). Lamar has the least passes intercepted (5) and Abilene Christian has the top third-down offense (.469). Individually, SHSU's Ramon Jefferson leads the WAC in rushing (108.71). SFA's Trae Self is the leader in passing average (264.00) and total offense (284.63). SFA's Xavier Gipson is the leader in both receptions per game (7.57) and reception yards per game (125.00) and all purpose yards (142.00). When it comes to scoring, SFA's Chris Campos is the leader in scoring (83) with a WAC-best 17 field goals while teammate Max Quick is the leader in punting (48.35 yards per punt). Defensively, DSU's Tyrell Grayson is the leader in tackles (10.25) and SFA's BJ Thompson is tied with teammate Rayshad Nichols for the lead in sacks (6.5). SHSU's Markel Perry is the leader in tackles for loss (13). Grayson also has the lead in fumbles forced (3) while ACU's Jordan Paup, TAR's Devin Hafford and SFA's Myles Heard are tied for the lead in fumbles recovered (2). Hafford's six interceptions are also a WAC-best. NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED Sam Houston remains atop the Stats Perform Top 25, AFCA Coaches' Top 25 and Athlon Sports Top 25. The 'Kats are also ranked second in the College Sports Madness FCS Top 25. Stephen F. Austin is among those teams receiving votes in the Stats Perform Top 25 and AFCA Coaches' Top 25. NO NEED TO TURN THE CALENDAR With its 45-27 win over Tarleton on Oct. 30, Sam Houston set a new collegiate record for wins in a calendar year. The game was the 17th for the Kats in 2021, setting an all-time college football record. Previously four teams – Yale (1894 & 1889), Chicago (1899) and North Dakota State (2019) – had won 16 games in calendar years ALL BY HIM-SELF Stephen F. Austin quarterback Trae Self was named Stats Perform FCS Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 1 after racking up 346 yards on 32-of-39 attempts for five touchdowns to lead the 'Jacks to a 41-27 win over visiting Abilene Christian on Oct. 30. Posting a 198.9 pass efficiency, he was also efficient on the ground, running the ball nine times for 42 yards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topher805 Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 If you wanted to post a story about "This Week in the WAC" it could be how the conference is about to see a shakeup already... There will be a vote about adding McNeese and Incarnate Word. Also, there are rumors that Sam is "likely" to be added to C-USA... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted November 2, 2021 Author Share Posted November 2, 2021 24 minutes ago, topher805 said: If you wanted to post a story about "This Week in the WAC" it could be how the conference is about to see a shakeup already... There will be a vote about adding McNeese and Incarnate Word. Also, there are rumors that Sam is "likely" to be added to C-USA... THAT would be "Next Week in the WAC"....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DannyZuco Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 On 10/27/2021 at 11:01 AM, RETIREDFAN1 said: Stephen F. Austin State University Athletics 2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Scheduled Games 2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location TV Radio Tournament Result November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) 5:00 PM Away UTSA San Antonio, Texas November 12, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Home Houston Nacogdoches, Texas November 15, 2021 (Monday) 6:30 PM Home Southeast Missouri State Nacogdoches, Texas November 18, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Texas A&M College Station, Texas November 20, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Arlington Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas November 26, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Neutral New Mexico Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 27, 2021 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Neutral Ball State Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 28, 2021 (Sunday) 6:30 PM Neutral Louisiana-Monroe Katy, Texas MTE Tournament December 4, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Our Lady of the Lake Nacogdoches, Texas December 12, 2021 (Sunday) 4:00 PM Away Gonzaga Spokane, WA December 14, 2021 (Tuesday) 9:00 PM Away University of Portland Portland, OR December 20, 2021 (Monday) 2:00 PM Home Southeastern Louisiana Nacogdoches, Texas December 30, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away UTRGV Edinburg, Texas January 1, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Away Lamar Beaumont, Texas January 6, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Abilene Christian Nacogdoches, Texas January 8, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Tarleton State Nacogdoches, Texas January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Sam Houston Nacogdoches, Texas January 20, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ January 22, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM January 27, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Seattle Nacogdoches, Texas January 29, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Cal Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas February 3, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Utah Valley Orem, UT February 5, 2022 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Away Dixie State St. George, UT February 10, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Chicago State Nacogdoches, Texas February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) 6:00 PM Away Chicago State Chicago, IL February 19, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Lamar Nacogdoches, Texas February 24, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Away Sam Houston Huntsville, Texas February 26, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas March 3, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home New Mexico State Nacogdoches, Texas March 5, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home UTRGV Nacogdoches, Texas That November 18th game will be a fun one, the Aggie Head Coach going against the school that gave him his 1st step in the ladder to where he is today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Scheduled Games 2021-22 Women's Basketball Schedule Date Time At Opponent Location TV Radio Tournament Result November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) 5:00 PM Away UTSA San Antonio, Texas November 12, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Home Houston Nacogdoches, Texas November 15, 2021 (Monday) 6:30 PM Home Southeast Missouri State Nacogdoches, Texas November 18, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Texas A&M College Station, Texas November 20, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Arlington Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas November 26, 2021 (Friday) 6:30 PM Neutral New Mexico Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 27, 2021 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Neutral Ball State Katy, Texas MTE Tournament November 28, 2021 (Sunday) 6:30 PM Neutral Louisiana-Monroe Katy, Texas MTE Tournament December 4, 2021 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Our Lady of the Lake Nacogdoches, Texas December 12, 2021 (Sunday) 4:00 PM Away Gonzaga Spokane, WA December 14, 2021 (Tuesday) 9:00 PM Away University of Portland Portland, OR December 20, 2021 (Monday) 2:00 PM Home Southeastern Louisiana Nacogdoches, Texas December 30, 2021 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away UTRGV Edinburg, Texas January 1, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Away Lamar Beaumont, Texas January 6, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Abilene Christian Nacogdoches, Texas January 8, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Tarleton State Nacogdoches, Texas January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Sam Houston Nacogdoches, Texas January 20, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Grand Canyon Phoenix, AZ January 22, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM January 27, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Seattle Nacogdoches, Texas January 29, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Cal Baptist Nacogdoches, Texas February 3, 2022 (Thursday) 7:00 PM Away Utah Valley Orem, UT February 5, 2022 (Saturday) 4:00 PM Away Dixie State St. George, UT February 10, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home Chicago State Nacogdoches, Texas February 16, 2022 (Wednesday) 6:00 PM Away Chicago State Chicago, IL February 19, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home Lamar Nacogdoches, Texas February 24, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Away Sam Houston Huntsville, Texas February 26, 2022 (Saturday) 1:00 PM Away Abilene Christian Abilene, Texas March 3, 2022 (Thursday) 6:30 PM Home New Mexico State Nacogdoches, Texas March 5, 2022 (Saturday) 2:00 PM Home UTRGV Nacogdoches, Texas
DannyZuco Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 On 10/28/2021 at 12:37 PM, RETIREDFAN1 said: That would look like this.... SFA, New Mexico St., Sam Houston, Tarleton, Lamar, Abilene Christian, UTEP, FIU, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky.....dont think Dixie St. would move up...... I don't think that SFA, Tarleton, Lamar, Abilene Christian are ready for the FBS yet--it'll be a beating for years, I know they are talking about Sam going somewhere also, but there is a lot of difference between Div 1a and Div 1aa. Like the difference between a JV football team and a Varsity football team. You hope someday to get the JV up to speed, but it takes a couple of years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topher805 Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 11 minutes ago, DannyZuco said: That November 18th game will be a fun one, the Aggie Head Coach going against the school that gave him his 1st step in the ladder to where he is today. I was at the game when he brought A&M to Nac to be inducted into the Hall of Fame Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach Rab Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 1 hour ago, DannyZuco said: I don't think that SFA, Tarleton, Lamar, Abilene Christian are ready for the FBS yet--it'll be a beating for years, I know they are talking about Sam going somewhere also, but there is a lot of difference between Div 1a and Div 1aa. Like the difference between a JV football team and a Varsity football team. You hope someday to get the JV up to speed, but it takes a couple of years. SHSU would probably be okay. Look at App St, Coastal Car, and Liberty... With the right funding in the right conference, you can jump right in and do fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach0001 Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 The news hit last night of: SHSU NM State Liberty and Jacksonville State to Conf USA I would assume the news today that UIW and Mcnasty were added to the WAC Is in anticipation of SH being gone to FBS and CUSA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted November 2, 2021 Author Share Posted November 2, 2021 If the technology Institute wants to hitch up to a dead horse, more power to them...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DannyZuco Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 53 minutes ago, MavGrad99 said: SHSU would probably be okay. Look at App St, Coastal Car, and Liberty... With the right funding in the right conference, you can jump right in and do fine. Sam might be okay, but they will need lots of money. App State is in there second run at Div 1/FBS--they were in the Southern Conference from 1971-1981, went back and built their program up in the FCS, then came back to the FBS in 2014. Where they have gone to 6 bowl games in 7 years. Won the power house Sun Belt Conference 2 times outright, shared the title 2 times. Placed in the top 3 all 7 years, And have attended some great Bowl games I know we all sit around and watch every year. I know you and I are both excited about watching the "DOLLAR GENERAL BOWL game this year. 2014 2014 Scott Satterfield Sun Belt 3rd — 7 5 Ineligible[A 9] — — 2015 2015 2nd — 11 2 Won Camellia Bowl vs. Ohio, 31–29 — — 2016 2016 T–1st — 10 3 Won Camellia Bowl vs. Toledo, 31–28 — — 2017 2017 T–1st — 9 4 Won Dollar General Bowl vs. Toledo, 34–0 — — 2018 2018[A 10] 1st T-1st 11 2 Won New Orleans Bowl vs. Middle Tennessee 45–13 — — 2019 2019[A 11] Eliah Drinkwitz 1st T-1st 13 1 Won New Orleans Bowl vs. UAB 31–17 19 18 2020 2020 Shawn Clark 3rd 2nd 9 3 Won Myrtle Beach Bowl vs. North Texas 56–28 But that being said, they would NOT be considered a "Bottom Dweller" in their conference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topher805 Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 With the expected addition to their budget by joining C-USA, Sam would have the second lowest budget in FBS...$5 million ahead of UL-Monroe for the bottom spot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach0001 Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 I am excited about the Conf USA tie in with the Bahamas Bowl Nothing like the carribean sand blue water and college football Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach Rab Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 1 hour ago, DannyZuco said: Sam might be okay, but they will need lots of money. App State is in there second run at Div 1/FBS--they were in the Southern Conference from 1971-1981, went back and built their program up in the FCS, then came back to the FBS in 2014. Where they have gone to 6 bowl games in 7 years. Won the power house Sun Belt Conference 2 times outright, shared the title 2 times. Placed in the top 3 all 7 years, And have attended some great Bowl games I know we all sit around and watch every year. I know you and I are both excited about watching the "DOLLAR GENERAL BOWL game this year. 2014 2014 Scott Satterfield Sun Belt 3rd — 7 5 Ineligible[A 9] — — 2015 2015 2nd — 11 2 Won Camellia Bowl vs. Ohio, 31–29 — — 2016 2016 T–1st — 10 3 Won Camellia Bowl vs. Toledo, 31–28 — — 2017 2017 T–1st — 9 4 Won Dollar General Bowl vs. Toledo, 34–0 — — 2018 2018[A 10] 1st T-1st 11 2 Won New Orleans Bowl vs. Middle Tennessee 45–13 — — 2019 2019[A 11] Eliah Drinkwitz 1st T-1st 13 1 Won New Orleans Bowl vs. UAB 31–17 19 18 2020 2020 Shawn Clark 3rd 2nd 9 3 Won Myrtle Beach Bowl vs. North Texas 56–28 But that being said, they would NOT be considered a "Bottom Dweller" in their conference. https://businessofcollegesports.com/2019-20-college-football-playoff-payouts/ Just incase you want to see the difference in that huge $200k their conference used to get compared to what they get for playing in the amazing Dollar General Bowl... and remember they were competing for national championships on the FCS level... It is clear that it just wasn't worth the money... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach0001 Posted November 3, 2021 Share Posted November 3, 2021 16 hours ago, MavGrad99 said: https://businessofcollegesports.com/2019-20-college-football-playoff-payouts/ Just incase you want to see the difference in that huge $200k their conference used to get compared to what they get for playing in the amazing Dollar General Bowl... and remember they were competing for national championships on the FCS level... It is clear that it just wasn't worth the money... Yes looks like the Conference collected around 40 million in exit fees from departing schools also Rumor on the street Conf USA is offering portion of that to the schools it is recruiting Apparently immediately SH may collect 4-5 million bucks that will double our football budget Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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RETIREDFAN1 Posted November 3, 2021 Author Share Posted November 3, 2021 Hitch up to that dead horse..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MeanGreenDogs64 Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 C-USA will be dead in a few years. Judy the commissioner is the worst in college football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RETIREDFAN1 Posted November 4, 2021 Author Share Posted November 4, 2021 8 minutes ago, MeanGreenDogs64 said: C-USA will be dead in a few years. Judy the commissioner is the worst in college football. They're dead now....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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