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Stagg Bowl predictions
We asked our staffers, frequent contributors and other
experts what they believe the Stagg Bowl XXVII outcome will be. There
were a variety of opinions.
We declared Mike Allegre
this year's predictions champ, as Pacific Lutheran beat Rowan 41-13.
Pat Coleman, publisher
Pacific Lutheran 35, Rowan 31 These two teams know nothing about each other, and that works to PLU's
advantage. The Lutes have an extensive playbook and surely did not need
to go very deep into it while rolling over Trinity. I believe the element
of surprise will beat the element of size. EMAL will become Every Man
a Champion.
Mark Simon, national correspondent
Rowan 41, PLU 14 Destiny seems to finally be on the Profs' side this year. Rowan's
defensive line might be the best ever assembled on the Division III level.
The front four of Luke Carpenter, Tim Watson, Randy Marotto and Cornelius
White will be the unsung heroes of this game by stifling PLU running
back Anthony Hicks early, the Profs will force the Lutes to throw the
ball much more than they have to.
The Profs will be able to score on Pacific Lutheran much
like Trinity did. Rowan will break open a close game with a pair of fourth-quarter
touchdown throws from Mike Warker to Taman Bryant.
Dennis Anderson, Pacific
correspondent
Rowan 28, PLU 27 In championship games, being there before means a lot. Rowan will
be playing in this game, at this stadium, for the fifth time in seven
years. PLU has played in seven national championship games in the NAIA
(and won three), but won't be in the same comfort zone here as Rowan.
Don Stoner, Midwest correspondent
Pacific Lutheran 34, Rowan28 Pacific Lutheran has been the surprise team of the year in D-III football.
So it might not be a surprise that I believe the Lutes will pull off another
upset and claim the national title. Pacific Lutheran has proven to be
a much better team than a No. 7 regional seed would indicate, which may
provide vindication for all those who for many years had been pushing
the NCAA to expand the D-III playoffs.
The Lutes have shown they can play well on both sides
of the ball with a quick-fire offense (21 points in the last 7:17
in their first round win over Willamette) and a solid defense (19-9 over
St. John's in the quarterfinals) Meanwhile, Rowan has been putting up
some huge offensive and defensive numbers throughout the playoffs, including
the incredible win over Mount Union, and five appearances in the Stagg
Bowl in seven years is a true sign of an outstanding program. The key
might be this matchup will Rowan's outstanding defense (48.8 yards
of rushing allowed per game) be able to stop PLU's outstanding RB, Anthony
Hicks (120 ypg, 21 rushing TDs)?
My hunch (and that's all it is, a hunch) is they might
not. Prediction: Pacific Lutheran 34, Rowan 28 in what should be a great
game, and the D-III title goes to the Pacific Northwest for the first
time.
Mike Allegre, Radio voice
of Willamette football
Pacific Lutheran 29, Rowan 13 PLU spreads the field well mixing the run with the NWC co-Offensive
Player of the Year, Anthony Hicks with short slant-screens and medium-long
routes targeting four receivers. The coach's grandson, QB Chad Johnson,
is a phenomenal field general; the Lutes' hard-hitting no-panic defense
will knock your helmet off and then help you up.
Jim Stout, Northeast correspondent
Pacific Lutheran 34, Rowan 24 Some things change, some things don't. Division III gets its first
champ from west of the Rockies. Rowan gets its fifth loss Stagg Bowl loss
in the '90s. No shame in the latter, though. I know about 200 other schools
that would love to be in Rowan's shoes. Either way, the selection committee
needs to re-examine the way in which it seeds teams in the 28-team format.
Eric Sieger, Great Lakes
correspondent
Rowan 31, PLU 21 The Lutes' amazing run will run into the buzzsaw of the Profs' defense,
who will remain on an emotional high after their huge performance against
the Purple Raiders. Rowan's four previous trips to the Stagg Bowl should
also serve them well, leading Rowan to its first title ever.