What it was, was football: Week 11

East Carolina quarterback Katin Houser, shown here at a game last month, had a big day against Florida Atlantic (Nell Redmond / AP Photo)

North Carolina’s college football teams broke even this week, at 14-14. The regular season is winding down as the race for best record in the  state and the Mack Brown State Title race both come down the wire.

North Carolina’s record: 14-14 (144-167 overall)

Last week’s winners (ranked in order of impressiveness of the victory—a combination of opponent and performance):

  1. Lenoir-Rhyne: 33-14 at Catawba
  2. Duke: 29-19 at NC State
  3. Mars Hill: 31-16 at Anderson
  4. Wingate: 38-0 over Newberry
  5. UNC Pembroke: 58-17 over Frostburg State
  6. Elon: 40-36 at William & Mary
  7. Elizabeth City State: 27-21 at Bluefield State
  8. East Carolina: 49-14 over Florida Atlantic
  9. Chowan: 21-3 over Erskine
  1. Winston-Salem State: 37-31 over Fayetteville State
  2. Davidson: 31-14 over Morehead State
  3. Livingstone: 15-10 over Johnson C. Smith
  4. NC Wesleyan: 30-24 over Brevard
  5. Gardner-Webb: 31-28 over Eastern Illinois

 

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Last week’s losers (ranked in order of impressiveness, despite the result):

  1. Western Carolina: 24-21 at ETSU
  2. Fayetteville State: 37-31 at Winston-Salem State
  3. App State: 38-24 at Coastal Carolina
  4. Brevard: 30-24 at NC Wesleyan
  5. Campbell: 27-24 to Richmond
  6. Wake Forest: 46-36 to Cal
  7. Guilford: 28-21 at Averett
  8. Johnson C. Smith: 15-10 at Livingstone
  9. Barton: 40-26 at Limestone
  1. NC State: 29-19 to Duke
  2. NC A&T: 31-3 at Villanova
  3. St. Andrews, 38-14 to Bluefield
  4. Catawba: 33-14 to Lenoir-Rhyne
  5. Greensboro: 47-7 to Maryville

 

Off: UNC, Charlotte, NC Central, Methodist

Season Complete: Shaw

Winning records (13, down one from last week):

A two-game losing streak by Johnson C. Smith allowed Lenoir-Rhyne to catch up for a tie for second-best record in the state, behind Wingate.

Wingate: 8-1

Lenoir-Rhyne, Johnson C. Smith: 8-2

Duke, Winston-Salem State: 7-3

NC Central: 6-3

Mars Hill, Brevard: 5-3

Livingstone, Davidson, Shaw: 6-4

North Carolina, East Carolina: 5-4

 

At .500 (3, down one from last week)

NC State, Western Carolina: UNC Pembroke: 5-5

 

Losing records (16, up two from last week):

App State, Fayetteville State, Wake Forest, NC Wesleyan: 4-5

Gardner-Webb, Elon: 4-6

Charlotte, Guilford, Campbell, Chowan: 3-6

Barton, Elizabeth City State: 3-7

Catawba: 2-8

Greensboro, Methodist: 1-8

NC A&T: 1-9

 

Still winless (1 remaining):

St. Andrews: 0-8

 

State title standings: Duke moved to 3-0 with a win at NC State.NC Wesleyan joined the Blue Devils at 3-0 with a win over Brevard. Wake Forest has a chance to make a move toward the top this week.

4-0         Wingate

3-0         Duke, NC Wesleyan

2-0         Guilford, Wake Forest

1-0                 App State, Davidson

3-1         Lenoir-Rhyne

2-1         UNC, Charlotte, Campbell, Brevard

3-2         Winston-Salem State, Livingstone

3-3         Shaw, Fayetteville State

2-2         NC Central, Elon, Barton, Johnson C. Smith

1-2         NC State, Campbell, Western Carolina

1-3         Methodist, Elizabeth City State, NC A&T

1-4         Catawba

0-1         Gardner-Webb, Mars Hill

0-2         ECU, Chowan, UNC Pembroke

0-4         Greensboro

 

State title games this week:

Wake Forest at UNC

 

Name Game:

Western Carolina lost to East Tennessee State in the Blue Ridge Border Battle. Livingstone won the Commemorative Classic over Johnson C. Smith.

Homecoming: Winston-Salem State won on homecoming to move North Carolina teams to 22-9 on that weekend. Charlotte has homecoming this week, one of two homecoming games remaining on the state’s schedule this season.

Senior Day: NC State lost to Duke on Senior Day. St. Andrews lost to Bluefield, and Greensboro lost to Maryville. Meanwhile, Davidson, NC Wesleyan, Livingstone, Wingate, UNC Pembroke and Chowan won on their Senior Days. That puts teams in the state at 9-7 when saying goodbye to the class of 2024 so far this season. Elon, Gardner-Webb, NC Central, Western Carolina, Barton, Catawba, Lenoir-Rhyne, Guilford and Methodist all play Senior Day games this week.

Out of state battles for Week 12:

East Carolina at Tulsa, Campbell at Delaware, South Florida at Charlotte, Maine at Elon, Tennessee State at Gardner-Webb, NC A&T at Towson, Howard at NC Central, VMI at Western Carolina, UVA Wise at Barton, Tusculum at Catawba, Anderson at Lenoir-Rhyne, Chowan at North Greenville, Mars Hill at Limestone, UNC Pembroke at Concord, Brevard at Kentucky Christian, NC Wesleyan at Maryville, Greensboro at Huntingdon, Bridgewater at Guilford, Belhaven at Methodist, St. Andrews at Pikeville

Off: App State, Duke, NC State, Davidson,

Regular season complete: Shaw, Elizabeth City State, Fayetteville State, Winston-Salem State, Livingstone, Johnson C. Smith, Wingate

All-state performances for Week 11:

Quarterback:  Katin Houser, ECU, 17-for-22, 343 yards, 5 touchdowns. 52 rushing yards, 1 TD.

Running backs: Jackson Parrish, Barton, 34 rushes for 154 yards, 4 TD, Jon Gullette, Mars Hill, 21 rushes for 180 yards, 1 TD, 1 catch for 37 yards.

Receiver:  Anthony Smith, ECU, 3  catches for 120 yards, 1 TD,  Josiah Hayes, UNC Pembroke, 7 catches for 157 yards, 2 TDs.

Defensive line:  Dixon Hudson, Davidson, 5 tackles, 2 solo, 1 TFL, 1 sack, fumble recovery for touchdown, Antonio O’Berry, Gardner-Webb, 4 tackles, 4 solo, 4 sacks, 4 TFL, 1 QB hit.

Linebacker:  Zakye Barker, ECU, team-high 8 tackles, 2 solo, 1 sack, 2.5 TFL, Jaylen Hinton, Catawba, 12 tackles, 8 solo, 2 TFL.

Defensive back: James Ussery, Lenoir-Rhyne, 5 tackles, 5 solo, 1 interception with 70-yard return for a touchdown,  Tamarcus Cooley, NC State, 8 tackles, 2 solo, 0.5 TFL, 1 quarterback hit, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception with a 70-yard return.

Special teams:  Randall King, Campbell, 90-yard kickoff return for touchdown.