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Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:27 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Saturday Nov 12th
Northern Arizona @ Weber State- Shootout, which defense comes to play
Idaho State @ Sacramento State- Pride playing Hornets get the job done vs the Bengals
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly- Cal Poly Is mad from losing to Davis last week
Portland State @ Northern Colorado- The Vikings are playing good football right now.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:18 am
by catbob
Weber
Sac
EWU/Poly is a tough one, but I think I'll go with Poly at home
PSU
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:18 am
by EWURanger
Northern Arizona @ Weber State - Could go either way. NAU is balanced offensively, and Weber can't finish a game, so I will go with NAU in this one, even in Ogden.
Idaho State @ Sacramento State - Interesting game. Idaho State will give Sac St's midget corners problems with their passing game just like EWU did, but probably aren't strong enough to get out of this one with a win.
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly - Toss-up game. Cal-Poly will undoubtedly run all over us, and I doubt Cal-Poly will be able to stop our passing attack. So, this game will come down to who scores the most points, and if it does turn into a shoot-out, EWU should have an advantage. Those that have already counted EWU out of this game already should be reminded that we still have the #1 passing offense in the FCS and will have had two weeks to prepare for this game, while Poly is coming off of a demoralizing defeat at the hands of UC-Davis and are now in the same position as EWU - playing for a winning season. Add to that the fact that there's a chance that these past two weeks may have given EWU some time enough to get more players healthy for this one, and a win is not out of the question. I have also read a couple things that have mentioned Poly's QB being dinged up.
Portland State @ Northern Colorado - Another game in which PSU's secondary most likely gets shredded, although PSU will run wild and there's not much UNC will be able to do to stop that.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:22 am
by catbooster
EWURanger wrote:Northern Arizona @ Weber State - Could go either way. NAU is balanced offensively, and Weber can't finish a game, so I will go with NAU in this one, even in Ogden.
Idaho State @ Sacramento State - Interesting game. Idaho State will give Sac St's midget corners problems with their passing game just like EWU did, but probably aren't strong enough to get out of this one with a win.
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly - Toss-up game. Cal-Poly will undoubtedly run all over us, and I doubt Cal-Poly will be able to stop our passing attack. So, this game will come down to who scores the most points, and if it does turn into a shoot-out, EWU should have an advantage. Those that have already counted EWU out of this game already should be reminded that we still have the #1 passing offense in the FCS and will have had two weeks to prepare for this game, while Poly is coming off of a demoralizing defeat at the hands of UC-Davis and are now in the same position as EWU - playing for a winning season. Add to that the fact that there's a chance that these past two weeks may have given EWU some time enough to get more players healthy for this one, and a win is not out of the question. I have also read a couple things that have mentioned Poly's QB being dinged up.
Portland State @ Northern Colorado - Another game in which PSU's secondary most likely gets shredded, although PSU will run wild and there's not much UNC will be able to do to stop that.
It's not every day that you see a game coming down to that.

Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:05 pm
by frinq
Hey, Ranger, "shredded" is a pretty strong word. PSU's pass defense is a little better than average, UNC ranks at the bottom. Who's going to "shred" whom? Yes, UNC has a pretty good passing QB; he's passed well against just about everyone. Should be interesting. Sac State did a good job stuffing the box last week - we ended up passing as much as running. Can UNC stuff it as well? We'll see.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:41 pm
by Mike Johnson
Weber State, Sacramento State, Cal Poly, and Portland State.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:54 pm
by WeberAlum02
WSU
Sac
Poly
PSU
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:55 pm
by grizzaholic
WeberAlum02 wrote:WSU
Sac
Poly
PSU
EXACT opposite
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:11 pm
by EWURanger
frinq wrote:Hey, Ranger, "shredded" is a pretty strong word.
Fair enough, but I think UNC's Lobato will have success in the air against PSU's secondary. PSU pretty much knew EWU was going to throw almost every down, and Mitchell still passed for 440 yards. Yost from ISU passed for 367, Grossart from NAU 323.
As for UNC's secondary, I don't think PSU is going to throw a lot in this game. I don't see them needing to, as they are going to get plenty of yards on the ground.

Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:39 pm
by SuperHornet
Northern Arizona @ Weber State
Idaho State @ Sacramento State
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly
Portland State @ Northern Colorado
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 7:53 pm
by JALMOND
Rain forcasted this weekend for California and snow in the Rockies means weather could impact all four games.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:39 am
by SDHornet
NAU @ WSU: 27-21 NAU pulls out a close one.
ISU @ Sac State: 34-13 Hilliard runs wild. Weather might slow down ISU’s passing attack and they have no running game.
EWU @ CP: 31-21. CP controls the game with their triple option attack.
PSU @ UNC: 38-10 UNC can’t stop PSU’s running game. Weather might factor which would favour PSU’s running attack.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 1:38 pm
by free7694
JALMOND wrote:Rain forcasted this weekend for California and snow in the Rockies means weather could impact all four games.
Looks like Saturday will be a beautiful day in Greeley. Forecast calling for 58 and sunny.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 1:48 pm
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Northern Arizona @ Weber State- Last home game for McBride, I think they win it for him.
Idaho State @ Sacramento State- Hornets should win this one.
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly- Not sure so I am going with the home team.
Portland State @ Northern Colorado- The Vikings are much improved and playing pretty good ball.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:04 pm
by jcu27
NAU 32 WSU 27
Sac St 45 ISU 21
Eastern Washington 24 CP 21
Portland State 48 UNC 32
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:29 pm
by kemajic
NAU
SacSt
PSU
CPSLO
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 7:21 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Idaho St. 14-35 Sac State — Bengals avoid a fifth straight blowout… barely
NAU 28-31 Weber — The 'Jacks are playing better, but Ogden narrowly makes the difference
Portland St. 27-24 NoCo — This looks like it will go just like the NoDak game for the Bears
EWU 38-42 Cal Poly — The Super Bowl of two weeks ago
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 7:23 pm
by griz37
catbooster wrote:EWURanger wrote:Northern Arizona @ Weber State - Could go either way. NAU is balanced offensively, and Weber can't finish a game, so I will go with NAU in this one, even in Ogden.
Idaho State @ Sacramento State - Interesting game. Idaho State will give Sac St's midget corners problems with their passing game just like EWU did, but probably aren't strong enough to get out of this one with a win.
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly - Toss-up game. Cal-Poly will undoubtedly run all over us, and I doubt Cal-Poly will be able to stop our passing attack. So, this game will come down to who scores the most points, and if it does turn into a shoot-out, EWU should have an advantage. Those that have already counted EWU out of this game already should be reminded that we still have the #1 passing offense in the FCS and will have had two weeks to prepare for this game, while Poly is coming off of a demoralizing defeat at the hands of UC-Davis and are now in the same position as EWU - playing for a winning season. Add to that the fact that there's a chance that these past two weeks may have given EWU some time enough to get more players healthy for this one, and a win is not out of the question. I have also read a couple things that have mentioned Poly's QB being dinged up.
Portland State @ Northern Colorado - Another game in which PSU's secondary most likely gets shredded, although PSU will run wild and there's not much UNC will be able to do to stop that.
It's not every day that you see a game coming down to that.


Nice catch!
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:09 pm
by JALMOND
Well, as of now I'm at 43-11 for the year, a pretty good year considering how it started when I couldn't pick anything right. Now, I'm holding out for one of my better years since doing these predictions. Being perfect this week will help. Here are my predictions for this week. Montana and Montana State both should have no problems with winless bye, setting up a big showdown for next week. As for the rest, all are my opinions only.
EWU at Cal Poly---The Eagles finally got a week off to try to get healthy for what was supposed to be their stretch run. However, thanks to Portland State, things have got mighty tough to make it back to the playoffs. How will they play for pride now? Cal Poly is in pretty much the same boat, having lost to UC-Davis last week. Here, the Eagles are the better team...EWU 38, Cal Poly 35.
ISU at Sac State---Clearly, the Bengals are rebuilding and getting ready for next year. The Hornets now are totally different than the Hornets that started the season with such high hopes. If the Hornets can just get back to the level they were playing, this will be no contest. However, the Hornets have lost some of their psyche (and their kicking game) since letting Eastern Washington steal a win...Sac State 21, ISU 17.
NAU at WSU---The Lumberjacks are slowly becoming the spoilers in the conference. After a near win against Montana, they killed Sacramento State's playoff chances and halted Northern Colorado's improvement. Talk about playing for pride. Now they have another chance to add to their "bad guy" mentality as they go to play the Wildcats, who will want a win in their final home game for their outgoing coach. Who gets it?...NAU 31, WSU 21.
PSU at UNC---The Bears are clearly better than they were at the start of the year and, if they could play the first half of the season, certainly would get a win or two at least. But as it sits, they have only one more chance to get the win and that is this game when they welcome the Vikings, who are playing some great football themselves. It's a tall order for the Vikings to win this game as the Bears literally have nothing to lose. However,...PSU 27, UNC 14.
Perfection would be nice.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 11:05 pm
by EWURanger
EWURanger wrote:Northern Arizona @ Weber State - Could go either way. NAU is balanced offensively, and Weber can't finish a game, so I will go with NAU in this one, even in Ogden.
Idaho State @ Sacramento State - Interesting game. Idaho State will give Sac St's midget corners problems with their passing game just like EWU did, but probably aren't strong enough to get out of this one with a win.
Eastern Washington @ Cal Poly - Toss-up game. Cal-Poly will undoubtedly run all over us, and I doubt Cal-Poly will be able to stop our passing attack. So, this game will come down to who scores the most points, and if it does turn into a shoot-out, EWU should have an advantage. Those that have already counted EWU out of this game already should be reminded that we still have the #1 passing offense in the FCS and will have had two weeks to prepare for this game, while Poly is coming off of a demoralizing defeat at the hands of UC-Davis and are now in the same position as EWU - playing for a winning season. Add to that the fact that there's a chance that these past two weeks may have given EWU some time enough to get more players healthy for this one, and a win is not out of the question. I have also read a couple things that have mentioned Poly's QB being dinged up.
Portland State @ Northern Colorado - Another game in which PSU's secondary most likely gets shredded, although PSU will run wild and there's not much UNC will be able to do to stop that.
3/4
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 1:39 am
by JALMOND
JALMOND wrote:Well, as of now I'm at 43-11 for the year, a pretty good year considering how it started when I couldn't pick anything right. Now, I'm holding out for one of my better years since doing these predictions. Being perfect this week will help. Here are my predictions for this week. Montana and Montana State both should have no problems with winless bye, setting up a big showdown for next week. As for the rest, all are my opinions only.
EWU at Cal Poly---The Eagles finally got a week off to try to get healthy for what was supposed to be their stretch run. However, thanks to Portland State, things have got mighty tough to make it back to the playoffs. How will they play for pride now? Cal Poly is in pretty much the same boat, having lost to UC-Davis last week. Here, the Eagles are the better team...EWU 38, Cal Poly 35.
ISU at Sac State---Clearly, the Bengals are rebuilding and getting ready for next year. The Hornets now are totally different than the Hornets that started the season with such high hopes. If the Hornets can just get back to the level they were playing, this will be no contest. However, the Hornets have lost some of their psyche (and their kicking game) since letting Eastern Washington steal a win...Sac State 21, ISU 17.
NAU at WSU---The Lumberjacks are slowly becoming the spoilers in the conference. After a near win against Montana, they killed Sacramento State's playoff chances and halted Northern Colorado's improvement. Talk about playing for pride. Now they have another chance to add to their "bad guy" mentality as they go to play the Wildcats, who will want a win in their final home game for their outgoing coach. Who gets it?...NAU 31, WSU 21.
PSU at UNC---The Bears are clearly better than they were at the start of the year and, if they could play the first half of the season, certainly would get a win or two at least. But as it sits, they have only one more chance to get the win and that is this game when they welcome the Vikings, who are playing some great football themselves. It's a tall order for the Vikings to win this game as the Bears literally have nothing to lose. However,...PSU 27, UNC 14.
Perfection would be nice.
Missed the NAU/WSU game but got the others (EWU still makes me nervous). 46-12 for the year with one more week left.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 6:59 pm
by frinq
You did it again, Jalmond. but your cautious guess at the PSU/UNC game wasn't cautious enough. We damned near threw that game away. Looked more like a high school game. If we don't tighten things up Weber is going to walk all over us; home advantage won't mean a thing. In fact, I'd say at this point that Weber is in fact going to win that game. Maybe by the end of the week I'll feel differently. Maybe.
Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:29 pm
by JALMOND
frinq wrote:You did it again, Jalmond. but your cautious guess at the PSU/UNC game wasn't cautious enough. We damned near threw that game away. Looked more like a high school game. If we don't tighten things up Weber is going to walk all over us; home advantage won't mean a thing. In fact, I'd say at this point that Weber is in fact going to win that game. Maybe by the end of the week I'll feel differently. Maybe.
Interesting, frinq. I say no problem with Weber and you say there is a problem.
Now that is scary.

Re: Big Sky football week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:01 pm
by frinq
My worries are less with Weber and more with PSU. We've been inconsistent to put it mildly. Turnovers continue to plague us. And face it, we don't have a replacement for McCaffrey, Willie just doesn't have the speed. Do we rely on Brown for offense? On luck? Should everything hang on Kavanaugh? Yep, I'm worried.