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CFB: EWU moves to quarterfinals

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Kyle Padron threw for 327 yards and a touchdown in his first start since September as he led Eastern Washington to a 29-19 win against Wagner. The Eagles will advance to take on Illinois State in the quarterfinals.

  • North Dakota State earns second FCS title

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    North Dakota State's Brock Jensen rushed for three TDs as the Bison fended off Sam Houston St. 39-13 to win the FCS title for the second consecutive year. Sam Ojuri added 92 yards rushing and two TDs.

  • CFB: Bearkats fend off crazy comeback

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    After leading 35-0 at the half, Sam Houston State escaped an Eastern Washington comeback, winning 45-42 and advancing to the FCS national championship.

  • CFB: North Dakota St. advances to Frisco

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    The Bison will look to defend their title after Brock Jensen scored on fourth down with three minutes left to rally North Dakota State to a 23-20 win against Georgia Southern in the FCS semifinals.

  • Eastern Washington flys by Illinois State

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    Kyle Padron threw for a record-tying six touchdowns as Eastern Washington defeated Illinois State 51-35 and advanced to the semifinals. The Eagles will face Sam Houston State next.

  • CFB: Defending champ NDSU advances

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    Brock Jensen threw for only 95 yards and a touchdown but defending champ North Dakota State shut down Wofford 14-7 in quarterfinal action. NDSU advances to take on Georgia Southern next week.

  • Ga. Southern upsets ODU in FCS quarters

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    Despite Old Dominion QB Taylor Heinicke becoming the first FCS QB to surpass 5,000 yards passing in a season, Georgia Southern's Jerick McKinnon ran for four scores to lead the Eagles to a 49-35 victory.

  • CFB: Sam Houston St defeats Montana St

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    Quarterback Brian Bell passed for 254 yards and threw three touchdown passes to help lift the Bearkats past No. 3-seeded Montana State, advancing Sam Houston State to the semifinals.

  • CFB: Montana State drops Stony Brook

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    Denarius Mcgehee threw for 208 yards and a touchdown as Montana State held off Stony Brook for a 16-10 win.  The Bobcats will advance to face Sam Houston State in the quarterfinals.

  • CFB: North Dakota St. routs South Dakota St.

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    North Dakota State moves on to the quarterfinals after thrashing South Dakota State.

  • CFB: Sam Houston outlasts Cal Poly

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    In a defensive struggle, the Bearkats running game proved too much for Cal Poly and the Mustangs.

  • ODU's Heinicke ties FCS record in win

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    Taylor Heinicke threw for 497 yards and an FCS playoffs record-tying six touchdowns as Old Dominion beat Coastal Carolina 63-35 in the second round of the tournament.

  • CFB: Georgia Southern moves on past UCA

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    Georgia Southern escaped a late surge from Central Arkansas to advance to the FCS quarterfinals to face No. 4 seed Old Dominion.

  • CFB: Redbirds block extra point to advance

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    Matt Brown threw for 322 yards and five TDs, but Illinois State needed to block an extra-point in overtime to knock off Appalachian State 38-37. The Redbirds advance to the quarterfinals of the playoffs.

  • CFB: Wofford knocks off New Hampshire

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    Eric Breitenstein ran for 247 yards and three touchdowns as he led Wofford to a 23-7 victory against New Hampshire in the second round of the FCS playoffs.

  • CFB: Coastal Carolina wins first round

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    Aramis Hillary threw for 180 yards and a touchdown as he led Coastal Carolina to a 24-14 victory against Bethune-Cookman. The Chanticleers advance to take on Old Dominion.

  • CFB: Stony Brook knocks off Villanova

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    Miguel Maysonet ran for 160 yards and two touchdowns as he led the Seawolves to a 20-10 victory against Villanova. Stony Brook will face Montana State in the second round.

  • CFB: Jackrabbits leap to next round

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    Zach Zenner ran for 295 yards and three touchdowns as South Dakota State knocked off Eastern Illinois 58-10. The Jackrabbits move on to face defending national champion NDSU.