MOSCOW, Idaho - The Vandals host Northern Colorado for just the second meeting in program history Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Kibbie Dome. The two teams are 2-2 on the year and 1-0 in Big Sky play. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ with Doug Taylor and Ryan Phillips on the call.
ABOUT IDAHO: The Vandals are 2-2 after picking up consecutive wins for the first time since 2016. Idaho looked impressive with a 17-point road win over NAU in a key Big Sky match up.
Gevani McCoy was 18-20 for a touchdown and no interceptions and the defense held NAU to just 33 yards on 25 plays in the second half.
Fa'Avae Fa'Avae has a team-high 39 tackles and has led the Vandals in that category every game this season.
ABOUT NORTHERN COLORADO: UNC is also 2-2 and coming off of consecutive wins, picking up a road win over Lamar in Beaumont, Texas and a home win in their Big Sky opener against Idaho State. Elijah Dotson had 102 yards rushing and a touchdown and a punt return for another score in the win against Idaho State. Elijah Taylor-Anderson leads the defense with 39 total tackles, a tackle for loss and a pair of forced fumbles.
PICK SIX
1. QB PERFORMANCE: After a four-wide QB battle throughout the fall,
Gevani McCoy has cemented his starting spot on the field with efficient play. He has improved every week, and his completion percentage is fifth in the FCS at 70.4% He has thrown for 775 total yards and six touchdowns. He has already thrown more touchdowns than any Vandal quarterback in 2021. Idaho still has a pair of quarterbacks with game experience to back him up in
CJ Jordan and J'Borre Gibbs. True freshman quarterback
Jack Layne was given time at the QB position against Drake in a chance to get him playing experience while preserving his redshirt.
2. WELCOME FRESHMEN: True freshmen running back
Anthony Woods jumps into the top spot on the depth chart last week after a stellar performance against Drake.
Jordan Dwyer notched a pair of receiving touchdowns in the first two games. The two players made their debuts against Washington State. Four other true freshman,
Jack Layne (QB),
Dylan Layne (LB),
Tigana Cisse (OL) and
Ayden Knapik (OL) played against Drake with a plan to preserve their redshirts.
3. TURNOVERS: Despite playing games against Power Five opponents, the Vandals are up big time in the turnover margin. Idaho has eight takeaways to just two turnovers. Good enough for the fifth-best turnover margin in the FCS. In just four games, the Vandals have matched the takeaway number from a season ago. Combined with the best time of possession mark in the FCS, Idaho is controlling the ball.
4. IMPACT TRANSFERS: Six new transfers are listed on the Vandal defensive two-deep, two transfers are listed on the offensive list and one special teams player a and made an immediate.
Paul Moala, a linebacker transfer from Notre Dame forced a fumble against WSU, made a goalline stop against Indiana and nabbed an interception against Drake.
Juliano Falaniko, a defensive end transfer from USC had seven tackles and a sack so far.
Mathias Bertram a safety from New Mexico had nine total tackles in the season opener. Former NAIA All-American
Jason Hahlbeck, a transfer from Morningside College, was back in the lineup after missing the WSU game. Junior college transfer
Ricardo Chavez is 8-8 on the year for field goals and leads the FCS in made field goals and percentage. JC transfer
Murvin Kenion III forced a fumble against Indiana and had an interception against Drake.
5. RECEIVERS: Jermaine Jackson has emerged as a big play receiver. He is third in the FCS at 18.2 yards per reception. He is the emotional and vocal leader for the Idaho receivers. He played limited action in 2021 because of injury but looks to make an impact this season, but has already shown his big-play ability, including a receiving touchdown and a punt return touchdown against Drake.
Hayden Hatten,
Terez Traynor and
Jordan Dwyer have all had big impacts, but have had injuries that have limited their availability.
6. NEW BUT VETERAN STAFF: With the coaching staff change, head coach
Jason Eck changed the entire staff. Among the 10 assistant coaches, seven have served as a coordinator in a college football setting and running backs coach
Thomas Ford is a former DII head coach.
Stanley Franks Jr. and
Matt Linehan both had outstanding careers as players at the University of Idaho.
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