NEW
ORLEANS BOWL
Tuesday, December 20th 8:00 PM ET
- Cajun Field - Lafayette, LA
Arkansas St. Indians
vs. Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles
Arkansas St. backed into the
Sun Belt Conference Championship thanks to
a loss by UL-Monroe in its final game of the
season. As Sun Belt Champions, the Indians
are not as dominating of a team as North Texas
was the last four years. Winning the close
games is what champions do but there were
some close calls. They won four of their five
conference games by a touchdown or less so
a 5-2 finish could easily have been 2-5. The
Indians played the easiest schedule in 1-A
this season.
Southern Mississippi will be
making its second straight trip to the New
Orleans Bowl after finished 6-5 for the second
consecutive season. The Golden Eagles were
supposed to be the class of the C-USA East
Division and it looked as though the title
game was a given but losses in three of four
games by a combined nine points dashed those
dreams. A 17-point loss to Tulsa was the only
loss by double digits and despite winning
its final game of the season over Tulane,
the motivation of this team is a huge question
mark.
After scoring 215 points in
its first six games, Arkansas St. managed
only 60 points in its final five games. It
ended the season ranked 69th in scoring offense
and 59th in total offense. The Indians do
bring a solid rushing game, the 2nd best in
the Sun Belt and 24th overall in the country.
They surpassed 200 yards on the ground in
four of their 1-A games but only once in their
final five games. However, that type of rushing
game could be a problem for Southern Mississippi
who finished 78th in the country in rushing
defense.
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The Golden Eagles did not have
the same stifling defense of years past but
the offense was good enough to bail it out
most of the time. They scored 21 or more points
nine times and their 29.5 ppg was good for
41st in the nation. There is no running game
to speak of as they finished 106th in the
country in rushing offense and gained over
100 yards on the ground in only five games
on the year. Southern Mississippi was outgained
in seven of its final eight games including
six times on the ground.
The Indians were just
1-5 on the road this season and 2-4 against
the number in those games. They covered only
once in four tries as underdogs with the one
win coming as 24.5-point dogs at Oklahoma
St. The over came though in seven of 10 lined
games but the recent streak of no offense
is a concern for that run to continue. The
Golden Eagles dropped their final three games
against the number and were only 2-4 ATS on
the season when laying points. The under was
4-2 when the posted total was 50 points or
more.
WYNDHAM NEW ORLEANS
BOWL
Lafayette, La.
Dec. 20, 8 p.m. ET ESPN
Cajun Field, Lafayette, Louisiana : 65,000
South. Miss (6-5) vs. Arkansas State (6-5)
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