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Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:44 am
by Sapper
Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 10
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 54

Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 54
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 7

Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 38
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 32

Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 35
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 21

Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 21

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:47 am
by native
Portland St. at TCU: No brainer. TCU by three touchdowns.

Weber St. at Northern Colorado: So far, the Bears are looking like a mediocre DII team. Firing Downing may not have been such a good idea after all. Another no brainer. Weber State by three touchdowns.

Idaho St. at Northern Arizona: Does Idaho State look surprisingly stronger this year, or was the blowout of UNC because the Bears are unbelivingly weak? Did the Lumberjack loss on the road at PSU tell us anything useful? Tougher call, but Northern Arizona wins a close game at home.

Montana St. at Eastern Washington: Which team is the real deal this year? The defending conference champs have performed well against strong competition, and the defending national champs have lost their running game and started the season 0-3. Home advantage will not be quite enough for this game as the ascending MSU Bobcats win another close game.

Montana at Sacramento St: After a bad year in 2010 (for Montana), and with a credible showing at Tennessee and strong wins at home against CalPoly and eatern Washington, the always-strong Montana program appears to be back on track for 2011. But whether or not the Griz are the same juggernaut this year as they have been in past years, Sac State's road losses at Southern Utah and Weber were against very strong competition, and the Hornets program remains stronger than it has been in past years. UPSET ALERT! In a squeeker, Sac State wins this one at home in the BSC game of the week.

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:50 am
by AZGrizFan
native wrote:Montana at Sacramento St: After a bad year in 2010 (for Montana), and with a credible showing at Tennessee and a strong win at home against CalPoly, the always-strong Montana program appears to be back on track for 2011. But Sac State's losses road losses at Southern Utah and Weber were against very strong competition, and the Hornets program remains stronger than it has been in past years. UPSET ALERT! In a squeeker, Sac State wins this one at home in the BSC game of the week.
Still not a believer, huh native? Sac State literally QUIT against Weber yesterday....that's not the mark of a very good team. :coffee:

Oh, and welcome back...where the fuck you been? :ohno: :ohno:

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:54 am
by native
AZGrizFan wrote:
native wrote:Montana at Sacramento St: After a bad year in 2010 (for Montana), and with a credible showing at Tennessee and a strong win at home against CalPoly, the always-strong Montana program appears to be back on track for 2011. But Sac State's losses road losses at Southern Utah and Weber were against very strong competition, and the Hornets program remains stronger than it has been in past years. UPSET ALERT! In a squeeker, Sac State wins this one at home in the BSC game of the week.
Still not a believer, huh native? Sac State literally QUIT against Weber yesterday....that's not the mark of a very good team. :coffee:

Oh, and welcome back...where the **** you been? :ohno: :ohno:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was hoping my prediction would earn some Griz responses to this thread! :thumb:

Any chance you will be attending the Halloween game in Missoula?

P.S. Got a job in Dallas that has kept me veeeeeeery busy.

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:55 am
by AZGrizFan
native wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
Still not a believer, huh native? Sac State literally QUIT against Weber yesterday....that's not the mark of a very good team. :coffee:

Oh, and welcome back...where the **** you been? :ohno: :ohno:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was hoping my presiction would earn some Griz responses to this thread! :thumb:

Any chance you will be attending the Halloween game in Missoula?
At this point, virtually ZERO chance. Knee deep in shit at work and will be through the middle of November... :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 9:58 am
by native
AZGrizFan wrote:
native wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was hoping my prediction would earn some Griz responses to this thread! :thumb:

Any chance you will be attending the Halloween game in Missoula?
At this point, virtually ZERO chance. Knee deep in **** at work and will be through the middle of November... :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:
And OBTW, I have been a true believer in the Montana program ever since Jimmy Wilson went there in 2003 for the 2004 (?) season, when I started paying attention to the Big Sky.

JALMOND? Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:46 am
by native
Where are you, JALMOND?

Although Sapper beat you to it this week, this is usually your thread! ;)

Predicted BSC Standings After Week Five

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:57 am
by native
BSC Prediction after Week Four and before Week Five:

TEAM CONF OVR

1. Weber State 2-0 2-2

2. Portland State 1-0 2-1
(Tie) Montana State 1-0 3-1

4. Idaho State 1-1 2-2
(Tie) Montana 1-1 2-2
(Tie) Northern Arizona 1-1 2-2
(Tie) Sacramento State 1-1 2-2

8. Eastern Washington 0-2 0-4
(Tie) Northern Colorado 0-2 0-4

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:08 pm
by cats2506
native wrote:Portland St. at TCU: No brainer. TCU by three touchdowns.

Weber St. at Northern Colorado: So far, the Bears are looking like a mediocre DII team. Firing Downing may not have been such a good idea after all. Another no brainer. Weber State by three touchdowns.

Idaho St. at Northern Arizona: Does Idaho State look surprisingly stronger this year, or was the blowout of UNC because the Bears are unbelivingly weak? Did the Lumberjack loss on the road at PSU tell us anything useful? Tougher call, but Northern Arizona wins a close game at home.

Montana St. at Eastern Washington: Which team is the real deal this year? The defending conference champs have performed well against strong competition, and the defending national champs have lost their running game and started the season 0-3. Home advantage will not be quite enough for this game as the ascending MSU Bobcats win another close game.

Montana at Sacramento St: After a bad year in 2010 (for Montana), and with a credible showing at Tennessee and a strong win at home against CalPoly, the always-strong Montana program appears to be back on track for 2011. But Sac State's losses road losses at Southern Utah and Weber were against very strong competition, and the Hornets program remains stronger than it has been in past years. UPSET ALERT! In a squeeker, Sac State wins this one at home in the BSC game of the week.
Agree 100% :thumb:

Re: JALMOND? Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:39 pm
by JALMOND
native wrote:Where are you, JALMOND?

Although Sapper beat you to it this week, this is usually your thread! ;)
I post mine on Wednesdays as usual. Sap always gets his out early.

If you are in Dallas, any chance of getting out to Fort Worth for the PSU game? The pistol looked good against NAU. We are definitely not Nevada (yet) but we are looking better than last year. It'll be interesting to see how we do with it against the FBS (although 3-4 touchdowns is very reasonable).

Re: JALMOND? Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:45 pm
by native
JALMOND wrote:
native wrote:Where are you, JALMOND?

Although Sapper beat you to it this week, this is usually your thread! ;)
I post mine on Wednesdays as usual. Sap always gets his out early.

If you are in Dallas, any chance of getting out to Fort Worth for the PSU game? The pistol looked good against NAU. We are definitely not Nevada (yet) but we are looking better than last year. It'll be interesting to see how we do with it against the FBS (although 3-4 touchdowns is very reasonable).
Great idea! The PSU offense can give a scare to anyone and will entertain everyone! Looks like there are a few tickets left online for the TCU game...

Re: JALMOND? Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 1:16 pm
by native
native wrote:
JALMOND wrote: ...If you are in Dallas, any chance of getting out to Fort Worth for the PSU game? ...
Great idea! The PSU offense can give a scare to anyone and will entertain everyone! Looks like there are a few tickets left online for the TCU game...

Will you be traveling to Fort Worth for the game, JALMOND?

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:13 pm
by SuperHornet
Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 31
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 30

Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 49
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 3

Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 31

Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 42
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 38

Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 49
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 27

I HOPE I'm wrong about that last one. :cry:

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:19 pm
by Vidav
SuperHornet wrote:Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 31
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 30


Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 49
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 3

Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 31

Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 42
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 38

Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 49
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 27

I HOPE I'm wrong about that last one. :cry:
:rofl: :rofl: :?

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:47 pm
by Grizalltheway
SuperHornet wrote: I HOPE I'm wrong about that last one. :cry:
No, you don't. :coffee:

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 3:25 pm
by WeberAlum02
TCU
WSU
NAU
EWU
UM

Tougher to call this week's games. Conference teams still only have one road win through three weeks, but after seeing Sac St play Saturday, I just can't pick them to beat Montana at home. Not saying Sac St can't win that game, but they gave me no reason to believe they will. My heart says the Hornets will get their crap together, but my mind says otherwise. Also, I think E Wash is too good on the red turf and I'm picking them in a tight one.

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 3:30 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
Saturday Sept 24th

Portland State Vikings @ TCU Horned Frogs

TCU is obviously a shell of thier former selves, and Portland State looks like they may be quite decent, but it wont matter, PSU will score some points, but TCU will obviously score more. TCU 48 PSU 14


Weber State Wildcats @ Northern Colorado Bears

Only once in this 5 year series has this game been decided by more than 8 points, Weber State's offense looked good vs Sac and thier defense was much improved from the Utah State debalacle. Northern Colorado is down right now to say the least, losing at home to NAIA Lindenwood, getting beat soundly by CSU and losing by 30 at ISU. The Weber/UNC game has always been close, but I think Weber pulls away in the 2nd half to win. Weber State 40 UNC 20


Idaho State Bengals @ Northern Arizona Lumberjacks

The attitude of Bengal football has changed, they believe they can win and they showed it against UNC, NAU is coming in 1-2 with a loss at Portland State last saturday. NAU will be happy to be back in the friendly confines of the Skydome, if this game was being played in Pokey, I would pick the Bengals, but its not so the Lumberjacks win. NAU 28 ISU 20


Montana State Bobcats @ Eastern Washington Eagles

Big Sky game of the Week, Eastern Washington is finally at home after 3 miserable weeks of football. Montana State comes in 2-1 after a dominating effort over Minot State. Right now, MSU looks to be the better team, EWU is hungry for a win and it could come at the expense of MSU, but I dont think they will, EWU is a shell of thier former selves. Montana State 38 EWU 28


Montana Grizzlies @ Sacramento State Hornets

Have the Grizzlies returned? having played thier last 2 at home against good competition, you could say so, but now they go back on the road and face a hungry Sacramento State team who struggled in thier last 2 trips to the state of Utah, the Hornets get to play at home for the first time this year. This game is a toss-up, the Griz look like the better team, but they are not at home this week, I think in a close game the Griz win. Montana 24 Sacramento State 21

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 4:16 pm
by native
Vidav wrote: ...
:rofl: :rofl: :?
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That's a danged fine signature you've got there, Vidav! :thumb:

Re: Big Sky Week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 4:27 pm
by native
AZGrizFan wrote: ... Sac State literally QUIT against Weber yesterday....that's not the mark of a very good team...
Your point is well taken, AZG. Although the Hornets were apparently exhausted from three difficult road games in a row, CSUS retains some prime athletes on the roster.

I do not think Sac State will fold so easily next week in their first home game of the season.

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 4:39 pm
by Vidav
native wrote:
Vidav wrote: ...
:rofl: :rofl: :?
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That's a danged fine signature you've got there, Vidav! :thumb:
:thumb: :thumb:

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:24 am
by Silenoz
Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 7
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38

Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10

Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 31
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 35

Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 35

Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17

I think the Weber win is the first road win prediction I'd made to this point (besides Lindenwood over UNC :coffee: ). And I bumped up the margin in the EWU-MSU game because I think being in full desperation mode + payback mode will actually help EWU.

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:34 am
by weberwildcat
Silenoz wrote:
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10

I think the Weber win is the first road win prediction I'd made to this point (besides Lindenwood over UNC :coffee: ). And I bumped up the margin in the EWU-MSU game because I think being in full desperation mode + payback mode will actually help EWU.
did you really pick the lindonwood upset?

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:35 am
by Silenoz
weberwildcat wrote:
Silenoz wrote:
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10

I think the Weber win is the first road win prediction I'd made to this point (besides Lindenwood over UNC :coffee: ). And I bumped up the margin in the EWU-MSU game because I think being in full desperation mode + payback mode will actually help EWU.
did you really pick the lindonwood upset?
Silenoz wrote:Montana State Bobcats- 14
Utah Utes- 42

Saturday Sept 3rd.

Sacramento State Hornets- 10
Oregon State Beavers- 44

Southern Oregon Raiders- 7
Portland State Vikings- 38

Lindenwood Lions- 28
Northern Colorado Bears- 27

Idaho State Bengals- 3
Washington State Cougars- 45

Eastern Washington Eagles- 14
Washington Huskies- 31

Montana Grizzlies- 14
Tennessee Vols- 35

Weber State Wildcats- 28
Wyoming Cowboys- 31

Northern Arizona Lumberjacks- 7
Arizona Wildcats- 49

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:25 pm
by Wedgebuster
Portland St.
TCU Large

Weber St. Large
Northern Colorado

Idaho St.
Northern Arizona Close


Montana St. by 7
Eastern Wash.

Montana by 13
Sacramento St.

Re: Big Sky week 4

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:33 pm
by WeberAlum02
Wedgebuster wrote:Portland St.
TCU Large

Weber St. Large
Northern Colorado

Idaho St.
Northern Arizona Close


Montana St. by 7
Eastern Wash.

Montana by 13
Sacramento St.
Not sticking with that UNC over WSU pick?