Don't look now but there is another contender emerging from the depths of the conference. Still only mid-October but Sacramento State is looking like a force to be reckoned with. When the season started, all eyes were on the other Causeway school but the Hornets have had a nice run so far. Here are this week's power rankings in the Big Sky (last week's ranking in parenthesis). All are my opinion as usual. Some good games coming up.
1. Montana (1)---Last week bye, this week at Sacramento State---The Grizzlies surged to the top of the rankings and were rewarded with a week off. Now, with two week to prepare, they head to Sacramento State and face the darlings of the conference so far.
2. Weber State (2)---Last week beat Southern Utah at home 29-14, this week Northern Arizona at home---The Wildcats kept their in state brethren at bay last week and got a surprising tough win. They stay at home this week and welcome a strong Lumberjack team.
3. Sacramento State (4)---Last week won at Montana State 34-21, this week Montana at home---Did the Hornets gain for themselves a place in the conference hierarchy with the win last week? They sure did open some eyes, but the schedule is about to get much tougher.
4. Montana State (3)---Last week lost to Sacramento State at home 34-21, this week bye---A great start to the season for the Bobcats hit a speed bump at home last week. Can they right the ship and get back on track? They have an off week to get ready.
5. UC Davis (5)---Last week beat Cal Poly at home 48-24, this week at Southern Utah---Are the Aggies poised to run the table in conference play? They got a good win last week. They may need some more and they can't look past anyone, not even this week.
6. Eastern Washington (7)---Last week beat Northern Colorado at home 54-21, this week bye---The Eagles finally came alive and showed what they are capable of as the defense stepped up and the offense sizzled. They will take a week off to regroup and refocus.
7. Northern Arizona (6)---Last week bye, this week at Weber State---The Lumberjacks had two weeks to prepare to jumpstart their season as they hit the road against a tough Weber State team. The defense will need to come to play and shut down one of the conference elite.
8. Idaho State (9)---Last week beat North Dakota at home 55-20, this week at Idaho---The Bengals looked really good at home last week like they have all year. They now have a rivalry game on the road and that may be somewhat tough for them.
9. Portland State (11)---Last week beat Idaho at home 24-0, this week at Northern Colorado---The Vikings defense came through last week, keeping them in the game and recording their first DI shutout in 12 years. They have had troubles on the road so this week may not be easy.
10. Cal Poly (8)---Last week lost at UC Davis 48-24, this week North Dakota at home---The Mustangs took another one on the chin last week on the road at the hands of one of their in state brethren. They come home for a tough one this weekend, one that they need.
11. Idaho (10)---Last week lost at Portland State 24-0, this week Idaho State at home---Absolutely no offense from the Vandals last week as they could not crack the scoreboard. Thins do not get any easier, even at home, as they face their rival looking for blood.
12. Northern Colorado (12)---Last week lost at Eastern Washington 54-21, this week Portland State at home---When the Bears' defense plays they have a chance. When they don't, their offense can't seem to keep up. Now they face a defense that shut out a conference foe last week.
13. Southern Utah (13)---Last week lost at Weber State 29-14, this week UC Davis at home---The Thunderbirds had a small chance last week playing their in state rivals to the north and giving them quite a tussle. They would love to put the Aggies away this weekend.
RECAP: 1-3 out front, 4 just behind, 5-7 keeping up, 8-11 a step back, 12-13 lagging behind.
Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
How can you put a team with a losing record in the top 5, JAL?
1. BBQ
2. Griz
3. Sac
4. Kitties
5. EWU
6. NAU
7. Bungles
8. PSU
9. Idalol
10. Manure Pile
11. Cow Poly
12. UNC
13. SUU
1. BBQ
2. Griz
3. Sac
4. Kitties
5. EWU
6. NAU
7. Bungles
8. PSU
9. Idalol
10. Manure Pile
11. Cow Poly
12. UNC
13. SUU

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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
You know your #5 team is 3-4 as well.SuperHornet wrote:How can you put a team with a losing record in the top 5, JAL?
1. BBQ
2. Griz
3. Sac
4. Kitties
5. EWU
6. NAU
7. Bungles
8. PSU
9. Idalol
10. Manure Pile
11. Cow Poly
12. UNC
13. SUU
Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
Good look at UND from one of their fans:
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Posted 15 hours ago
Liabilites -
1.) D-line, missing what we all talked about since Tank/Greer at Nose and Ceilslak at DE graduated. Engwal didn't help with his early exist from college football, but honestly missing 2-3 guys here.
2.) O-Line, just don't see any push. A good team has that strong combo of 2 guys that can push for a 2-3 yard gain when needed.
3.) Safety - out of position, not very athletic
4.) 3-4 defense, it looks good a few games each year but it looks like complete trash quite a few times, too. The #1 pass defense to start the year was an aberration. We've been hanging the secondary out to dry since the GW Bush Administration. The game has evolved and I can't say the same for our pass defense.
5.) RB's - I would take any backfield since Shannon Burnell over this year.
6.) Strength and Conditioning/Win at all Cost........there is no prize for being too honest. It can't be that big of a secret how other schools get the same size kids into the program, but leaving is a often a different story say between us and Juice U.
7.) Roster Management - Honestly, how do we go from strongest backfield to weakest in a year, strong D-Line to weak D-Line the same time frame of 1 year, QB position has been JUCO U. Our biggest get on the O-line quit after a tribal sweat lodge meeting didn't go our way.
8.) Run game - for how all other aspects of the offense have evolved in the right direction, the run game looks like an afterthought.
9.) Kicker and punter just don't have the leg.
If 1 and 2 were better, that would help across the board, that's why they are 1 & 2.
Conclusion - Missing about 2-3 'Stud' players and 2-3 solid 'Role' players. And, some other items need to be looked at in Grand Forks. I would love to help but family and business dealings of my own have me tied up.
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
UND is no longer a Big Sky member. Your post is invalid.JBB wrote:Good look at UND from one of their fans:
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Posted 15 hours ago
Liabilites -
1.) D-line, missing what we all talked about since Tank/Greer at Nose and Ceilslak at DE graduated. Engwal didn't help with his early exist from college football, but honestly missing 2-3 guys here.
2.) O-Line, just don't see any push. A good team has that strong combo of 2 guys that can push for a 2-3 yard gain when needed.
3.) Safety - out of position, not very athletic
4.) 3-4 defense, it looks good a few games each year but it looks like complete trash quite a few times, too. The #1 pass defense to start the year was an aberration. We've been hanging the secondary out to dry since the GW Bush Administration. The game has evolved and I can't say the same for our pass defense.
5.) RB's - I would take any backfield since Shannon Burnell over this year.
6.) Strength and Conditioning/Win at all Cost........there is no prize for being too honest. It can't be that big of a secret how other schools get the same size kids into the program, but leaving is a often a different story say between us and Juice U.
7.) Roster Management - Honestly, how do we go from strongest backfield to weakest in a year, strong D-Line to weak D-Line the same time frame of 1 year, QB position has been JUCO U. Our biggest get on the O-line quit after a tribal sweat lodge meeting didn't go our way.
8.) Run game - for how all other aspects of the offense have evolved in the right direction, the run game looks like an afterthought.
9.) Kicker and punter just don't have the leg.
If 1 and 2 were better, that would help across the board, that's why they are 1 & 2.
Conclusion - Missing about 2-3 'Stud' players and 2-3 solid 'Role' players. And, some other items need to be looked at in Grand Forks. I would love to help but family and business dealings of my own have me tied up.
Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
TLDRJBB wrote:Good look at UND from one of their fans:
I'm gonna need briefer summaries of siouxsports going-ons if you expect me to keep up with whatever you're talking about
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Re: Big Sky Power Rankings 10-14
JALMOND wrote:You know your #5 team is 3-4 as well.SuperHornet wrote:How can you put a team with a losing record in the top 5, JAL?
1. BBQ
2. Griz
3. Sac
4. Kitties
5. EWU
6. NAU
7. Bungles
8. PSU
9. Idalol
10. Manure Pile
11. Cow Poly
12. UNC
13. SUU
The Eagles DID show, though, that they're on the upswing.
That, and the fact that I don't really have any animosity towards Cheney. LOL....

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