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UM's real saving grace, though, has been their stellar defense. When Cam Humphrey went down with an injury midway through the year, freshman backup Kris Brown came in and helped Montana stay afloat. The Griz were another team that ran a two-QB system this season, it just wasn't by design. Head coach Bobby Hauck, who's now in his second stint with UM, is the most experienced coach in the playoffs and his Grizzlies are playing their best ball at the right time. Montana secured its spot as a seed with their dominant win against in-state rival Montana State this past weekend. #6 - Montana Grizzlies James Snook-USA TODAY Sports The Wildcats will play the winner of Sacred Heart and Holy Cross. Villanova’s offense can be really scary and they have the tools to deal with most any defense.
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Senior quarterback Daniel Smith passed for 2,163 yards and threw a touchdown in every game this year while the tandem of Justin Covington and Jalen Jackson led the way on the ground. That win ultimately helped the Wildcats claim a share of the CAA title. Villanova will be seeded for the first time since 2014 thanks to a 9-2 campaign in which they upset perennial CAA powerhouse JMU. #5 - Villanova Wildcats William Bretzger / Delaware News Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK The Hornets await the winner between UC Davis and South Dakota State. There's still a sour taste in everyone's mouth from 2019 when Sac State was upset at home in their opening game and it's safe to assume head coach Troy Taylor won't let his guys forget it. Jake Dunniway threw for 2,245 yards and 11 touchdowns while Asher O'Hara led the team with 656 rushing yards. The Hornets have two quarterbacks that each bring valuable skillsets to the table. Sac State went 9-2 this fall and picked up impressive road wins over other playoff teams like Montana and UC Davis. The Big Sky champions come into this tournament making only their second appearance ever in the FCS playoffs and like last time (2019) will not have to play opening weekend. #4 - Sacramento State Hornets Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports The Dukes will face the winner of Florida A&M and Southeastern Louisiana. He's a big part of what they like to do so if he's clicking then JMU can play with anyone. Johnson threw for nearly 3,000 yards this fall and only tossed two interceptions all year. JMU will go as far as senior quarterback Cole Johnson can take them. Their only loss was to CAA rival Villanova, another seeded team in this tournament.
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The Dukes strung together a dominant 10-1 record thanks to their prolific offense that put up more than 40 points in five of their 11 games this fall. James Madison is another mainstay in the FCS postseason and this year will be no different. #3 - James Madison Dukes Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images NDSU will get a Missouri Valley foe in the second round as they await the winner of Southern Illinois and South Dakota. Matt Entz, now in his third season at the helm, will be looking for his second national championship as head coach and the Bison as a team will be on the hunt for their ninth.
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Needless to say, there will be multiple options to lead the offense and that could be tricky to game plan for. Patterson took the bulk of the snaps this season but Miller threw for more touchdowns (11) and more yards (942). The road to Frisco on this region of the bracket will still go through Fargo: a place NDSU hasn't lost a postseason game since 2016.Īfter losing superstar signal-caller Trey Lance to the NFL, the Bison split quarterback duties between junior Quincy Patterson and sophomore Cam Miller. Once again, the Bison find themselves as one of the nation's top teams and just because they aren't the #1 seed this go round doesn't mean anyone should take them lightly. #2 - North Dakota State Bison Photo by Peter G. Austin and Incarnate Word but, as always, the 1-seed is going to be a tough out. The Bearkats will await the winner of Stephen F. Running back Ramon Jefferson found the end zone 11 times and the defense only allowed an average of 17.3 points per contest. Quarterback Eric Schmid eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark this year and tossed 26 touchdowns. The Bearkats returned every starter from their 2020 championship team and that helped greatly in their run to the nation's only unblemished record. Some may argue that SHSU didn't play the most competitive schedule, but at the end of the day 10-0 speaks for itself. Keeler's team dominated most every game they played this fall, only having two victories decided by less than ten points. The defending champion Bearkats have their eyes on a repeat and have maintained a #1 spot in the national rankings all year long. #1 - Sam Houston State Bearkats Photo by Andy Hancock/NCAA Photos via Getty Images