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Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:17 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Saturday Oct 29th
Weber State @ Montana- McBride teams dont quit, but it wont matter. Griz win and Weber's season ends
Portland State @ Eastern Washington- Vikings play well on the road in the annual Dam Cup, but EWU wins at home
North Dakota @ Northern Colorado- The Great West continues to beat on the Big Sky.
Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State- Sacramento State recovers from a heartbreak, and suprisingly blows the visiting Lumberjacks out.
Idaho State @ Montana State- What else needs to be said?
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:40 am
by SuperHornet
As I noted on the BSC board, I HOPE Weber takes down Montana, but agree that it's not likely.
My biggest beef with your picks is that given SacTown's current injury situation, I find it hard to believe that we will blow NAU out. A Sac win, to be sure, but I just can't see a blowout. Of course, I'd be terribly happy if we turned in a Saints-esque performance.
Other than that, you seem pretty spot on, Ryan.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:42 am
by Silenoz
UM (with or without Kemp/Tru)
EWU
UND
NAU
MSU
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:06 am
by EWURanger
Saturday Oct 29th
Weber State @ Montana - Prior to watching SUU @ WSU, I would have thought this game might have been more of a toss-up. Then I remembered that EWU was up 24-7 on Weber at the half in their game. Fact is, I don't think Weber is good enough this year to beat the Griz in Missoula.
Montana, 28-17
Portland State @ Eastern Washington - Another epic battle in store for the Eags. Good news is that this one is at home. If EWU can get some players healthy enough to contribute in this game and Mitchell stays true to recent form, I think the Eags can and will win this game.
Eastern Washington, 31-27
North Dakota @ Northern Colorado - I don't know how great UND's pass defense is, but this game might be closer than some might think.
Northern Colorado, 24-21
Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State - Could be the best game in the Big Sky this week. Both teams are similarly matched. NAU is trying to play spoiler in this one, while Sac State is trying to keep their playoff hopes alive. I will go with NAU in this one.
Northern Arizona, 28-27
Idaho State @ Montana State - Not a lot to say here, other than Mike Kramer's team probably gets pummeled into submission on his first return trip to Bobcat Stadium.
Montana State, 42-17
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:49 am
by Wildcat Ryan
SuperHornet wrote:As I noted on the BSC board, I HOPE Weber takes down Montana, but agree that it's not likely.
My biggest beef with your picks is that given SacTown's current injury situation, I find it hard to believe that we will blow NAU out. A Sac win, to be sure, but I just can't see a blowout. Of course, I'd be terribly happy if we turned in a Saints-esque performance.
Other than that, you seem pretty spot on, Ryan.
Thats why I said suprising blowout

Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:07 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Weber State @
Montana- I am reserving my right to change this pick this week depending on what happens with the tasing BS
Portland State @
Eastern Washington - I think the Eags will win this one in a fairly close game. I Might have picked differently a few weeks ago though.
North Dakota @ Northern Colorado- Bear jerky will be made this weekend.
Northern Arizona @
Sacramento State- NAU won't be able to take down Sac St on the road.
Idaho State @
Montana State- The kitties will maul the tiglets.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:09 pm
by weberwildcat
this week is easy to pick every game.
UM (with or without Kemp/Tru/Pflu/Montana/Johnson/Canada/Zambrano)
EWU
UND
Sac
MSU
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:14 pm
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
weberwildcat wrote:this week is easy to pick every game.
UM (with or without Kemp/Tru/Pflu/Montana/Johnson/Canada/Zambrano)
EWU
UND
Sac
MSU
If we lost all of those guys (except for the guy with his jersey on backwards), we would be in rough shape.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:22 pm
by Grizalltheway
GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:weberwildcat wrote:this week is easy to pick every game.
UM (with or without Kemp/Tru/Pflu/Montana/Johnson/Canada/Zambrano)
EWU
UND
Sac
MSU
If we lost all of those guys (except for the guy with his jersey on backwards), we would be in rough shape.
Now this we can agree on.
ww doesn't seem to have much faith in his squad.

Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:03 pm
by WeberAlum02
Grizalltheway wrote:ww doesn't seem to have much faith in his squad.

Why would he, the game is in Wa-Griz.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:05 pm
by WeberAlum02
MSU
UM
EWU
UND
Sac
Best chance for an upset is NAU over Sac.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:12 pm
by Darell1976
EWURanger wrote:Saturday Oct 29th
Weber State @ Montana - Prior to watching SUU @ WSU, I would have thought this game might have been more of a toss-up. Then I remembered that EWU was up 24-7 on Weber at the half in their game. Fact is, I don't think Weber is good enough this year to beat the Griz in Missoula.
Montana, 28-17
Portland State @ Eastern Washington - Another epic battle in store for the Eags. Good news is that this one is at home. If EWU can get some players healthy enough to contribute in this game and Mitchell stays true to recent form, I think the Eags can and will win this game.
Eastern Washington, 31-27
North Dakota @ Northern Colorado - I don't know how great UND's pass defense is, but this game might be closer than some might think.
Northern Colorado, 24-21
Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State - Could be the best game in the Big Sky this week. Both teams are similarly matched. NAU is trying to play spoiler in this one, while Sac State is trying to keep their playoff hopes alive. I will go with NAU in this one.
Northern Arizona, 28-27
Idaho State @ Montana State - Not a lot to say here, other than Mike Kramer's team probably gets pummeled into submission on his first return trip to Bobcat Stadium.
Montana State, 42-17
UND has never done really good in Greeley. All time UND is 11-12 vs UNC and 4-9 in Greeley (although in 2002 UNC had to forfeit 3 wins (1 against UND). So UND technically is 4-8 at UNC. Should be a good game and in no means a cakewalk for UND.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:14 pm
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
WeberAlum02 wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:ww doesn't seem to have much faith in his squad.

Why would he, the game is in Wa-Griz.
I am starting to hate going our beat down when we travel to Ogden. I am thinking I will have to skip a game there and see if I can change the outcome!

Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:42 pm
by Grizalltheway
WeberAlum02 wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:ww doesn't seem to have much faith in his squad.

Why would he, the game is in Wa-Griz.
Yeah, but without all those players he listed, things would be quite a bit different, methinks.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:30 pm
by Mike Johnson
Weber State
Montana State
Sacramento State
North Dakota
Eastern Washington
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:33 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
weberwildcat wrote:this week is easy to pick every game.
UM (with or without Kemp/Tru/Pflu/Montana/Johnson/Canada/Zambrano)
EWU
UND
Sac
MSU
Sambrano played the whole NAU game in full capacity, so he should be fine. Unless you were referring to Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano, but that would just be nutty…
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:37 pm
by WeberAlum02
Mvemjsunpx wrote:weberwildcat wrote:this week is easy to pick every game.
UM (with or without Kemp/Tru/Pflu/Montana/Johnson/Canada/Zambrano)
EWU
UND
Sac
MSU
Sambrano played the whole NAU game in full capacity, so he should be fine. Unless you were referring to Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano, but that would just be nutty…
That would be cool to see. He would probably be able to lay some good hard hits but would eventually get tossed out of the game and would then precede to destroy the sidelines and locker room.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:44 pm
by WeberAlum02
Grizalltheway wrote:WeberAlum02 wrote:
Why would he, the game is in Wa-Griz.
Yeah, but without all those players he listed, things would be quite a bit different, methinks.
I'm starting to think that Montana could run the band out there and Weber would still lose in Missoula.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:45 pm
by AZGrizFan
WeberAlum02 wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:
Yeah, but without all those players he listed, things would be quite a bit different, methinks.
I'm starting to think that Montana could run the band out there and Weber would still lose in Missoula.
At this rate they may have to do just that.

Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:02 pm
by BigSkyBears
Winners: Montana, Eastern Washington, NAU, Montana State, UNC
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:25 am
by EWURanger
BigSkyBears wrote:Winners: Montana, Eastern Washington, NAU, Montana State, UNC
No offense to our new conference mates, but I actually agree that if UNC is going to pull out a win this year, this is the weekend to do it. UNC has a good QB and decent receivers and if that line can provide a little better protection that they have been doing then UNC has a shot. Labato is a good QB that has been really hampered by poor pass protection. Of course, I have only watched UNC play EWU. MSU, and UM so I'm basing my opinion from just those games.
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:20 am
by Darell1976
EWURanger wrote:BigSkyBears wrote:Winners: Montana, Eastern Washington, NAU, Montana State, UNC
No offense to our new conference mates, but I actually agree that if UNC is going to pull out a win this year, this is the weekend to do it. UNC has a good QB and decent receivers and if that line can provide a little better protection that they have been doing then UNC has a shot. Labato is a good QB that has been really hampered by poor pass protection. Of course, I have only watched UNC play EWU. MSU, and UM so I'm basing my opinion from just those games.
Like I posted earlier...UND historically hasn't had that much success in Greeley. If UNC wins...I wouldn't be surprised. Good luck Bears, and good to see you again its been a long 9 years!!
Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:14 am
by weberwildcat
Grizalltheway wrote:GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
If we lost all of those guys (except for the guy with his jersey on backwards), we would be in rough shape.
Now this we can agree on.
ww doesn't seem to have much faith in his squad.

weber winning at wa-griz is like psu, sac, nau or unc winning in the dee events center. it just never happens.

Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:38 am
by Wildcat Ryan
weberwildcat wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:
Now this we can agree on.
ww doesn't seem to have much faith in his squad.

weber winning at wa-griz is like psu, sac, nau or unc winning in the dee events center. it just never happens.

Unless your coach is Joe Cravens

Re: Big Sky football week 9
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:18 pm
by frinq
I dunno. PSU's hard to figure. No shining stars like Mitchell and Edwards. But their rushing game seems to work (1st in the BSC). The QB Cavanaugh is outstanding in the rushing game himself - consistently runs 80-100 yards a game. I don't think any other QB in the BSC matches him. And the freshman Shaq Richards looks like he might fill the shoes of McCaffrey - eventually. EWU has taken some injuries, but so have we. On the face of it, it's PSU rushing against EWU passing. And PSU's pass defense isn't as good as EWU's rush defense. If we could corner Edwards..... I'd guess our special teams are better, but we've had a tendency to pile on the penalty yards. It will be a close game.