Big Sky Power Rankings 11-7
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:26 pm
Things are beginning to clear up as we get close to the end. As a result there is not much movement in these rankings. Perhaps things are getting clearer, perhaps there is a set order to this season in the conference. Or perhaps we are getting ready for a huge shakeup in the conference. This weekend, it is up to the non-Big Sky Country schools to provide the fireworks. Here are this week's power rankings (last week). All are my opinions only and all are open for discussion.
1. Montana State (1)---After a slow first half last week in the snow at Weber State, the Bobcats turned on the heat and got out with the win. This sets up a showdown in two weeks with in-state rival, Montana on the Bobcats home turf. In the meantime, the conference powers to be gave the Bobcats this week off to prepare for the Grizzlies. How nice.
2. Montana (2)---Last week, the Grizzlies welcomed a DII team, Western Oregon for what was supposed to be a quick tuneup for their last game against Montana State. However, the Grizzlies could not totally shake the DII team and, while they got good film on everyone, the score showed the game was a bit closer. But a win is still a win. Now, like the Bobcats, the Grizzlies also have the week off to prepare. Again, how nice.
3. Portland State (3)---After looking great for most of the season, and playing well to earn wins, the Vikings did pretty much what they could to hand the game last week to Sacramento State. Luckily, the Hornets didn't want the game either and the Vikings' good season rolls on. This weekend will find them on the road one last time as they face Northern Colorado. Even with playing the Bears, the Vikings will need to play better this week to get the win.
4. Eastern Washington (4)---An off week to work out the fact that their season was put to rest at home against Portland State two weeks ago. Hopefully, they will put that aside and finish the year on a great note. The extra week was undoubtably used to prepare for a trip to face a good Cal Poly team. The Eagles had their season ruined in their last game, can they ruin the Mustangs year?
5. Northern Arizona (6)---Good fortunes for the Lumberjacks as their season is finally rolling along. After a good showing at home against Montana, they have eliminated Sacramento State from the playoffs and also rolled past Northern Colorado last week, who was playing good football of late. This weekend, they head north to face Weber State outdoors in the cold.
6. Sacramento State (5)---Nothing left to play for has reduced the Hornets season to just ho-hum. Last week at Portland State, the Hornets looked ugly, yet had numerous chances to steal the win but could not come through. Well, they have a chance to resurrect the season with a home game against Idaho State before their big rivalry game in two weeks against UC-Davis.
7. Weber State (7)---A promising season for the Wildcats, like everyone else, is slowly slipping away from them. Last week, they had a good chance to salvage their season by playing Montana State close for the first half. Then, they could not get going in the second half and fell big. Now a chance to right the ship as they welcome Northern Arizona to their home.
8. Idaho State (8)---And the rebuilding of the Bengals continue. An off week was needed to get ready for a good finish. Their stretch run starts this weekend with a trip to Sacramento State. A big win somewhere at the end of the year would go a long way to restoring this program. The problem is, can the Bengals get it over a reeling Hornet team?
9. Northern Colorado (9)---The Bears were playing good football of late and staying close to some of the better teams in the conference. Then they fell victim to Northern Arizona last week in a game where nothing seemed to go right. Have they thrown in the towel on the season early? Just one more game left, this weekend at home against Portland State. The last chance for a win this year.
RECAP: 1, then 2, then 3, then 4-7 a bit behind, then 8 and 9 bringing up the rear together.
1. Montana State (1)---After a slow first half last week in the snow at Weber State, the Bobcats turned on the heat and got out with the win. This sets up a showdown in two weeks with in-state rival, Montana on the Bobcats home turf. In the meantime, the conference powers to be gave the Bobcats this week off to prepare for the Grizzlies. How nice.
2. Montana (2)---Last week, the Grizzlies welcomed a DII team, Western Oregon for what was supposed to be a quick tuneup for their last game against Montana State. However, the Grizzlies could not totally shake the DII team and, while they got good film on everyone, the score showed the game was a bit closer. But a win is still a win. Now, like the Bobcats, the Grizzlies also have the week off to prepare. Again, how nice.
3. Portland State (3)---After looking great for most of the season, and playing well to earn wins, the Vikings did pretty much what they could to hand the game last week to Sacramento State. Luckily, the Hornets didn't want the game either and the Vikings' good season rolls on. This weekend will find them on the road one last time as they face Northern Colorado. Even with playing the Bears, the Vikings will need to play better this week to get the win.
4. Eastern Washington (4)---An off week to work out the fact that their season was put to rest at home against Portland State two weeks ago. Hopefully, they will put that aside and finish the year on a great note. The extra week was undoubtably used to prepare for a trip to face a good Cal Poly team. The Eagles had their season ruined in their last game, can they ruin the Mustangs year?
5. Northern Arizona (6)---Good fortunes for the Lumberjacks as their season is finally rolling along. After a good showing at home against Montana, they have eliminated Sacramento State from the playoffs and also rolled past Northern Colorado last week, who was playing good football of late. This weekend, they head north to face Weber State outdoors in the cold.
6. Sacramento State (5)---Nothing left to play for has reduced the Hornets season to just ho-hum. Last week at Portland State, the Hornets looked ugly, yet had numerous chances to steal the win but could not come through. Well, they have a chance to resurrect the season with a home game against Idaho State before their big rivalry game in two weeks against UC-Davis.
7. Weber State (7)---A promising season for the Wildcats, like everyone else, is slowly slipping away from them. Last week, they had a good chance to salvage their season by playing Montana State close for the first half. Then, they could not get going in the second half and fell big. Now a chance to right the ship as they welcome Northern Arizona to their home.
8. Idaho State (8)---And the rebuilding of the Bengals continue. An off week was needed to get ready for a good finish. Their stretch run starts this weekend with a trip to Sacramento State. A big win somewhere at the end of the year would go a long way to restoring this program. The problem is, can the Bengals get it over a reeling Hornet team?
9. Northern Colorado (9)---The Bears were playing good football of late and staying close to some of the better teams in the conference. Then they fell victim to Northern Arizona last week in a game where nothing seemed to go right. Have they thrown in the towel on the season early? Just one more game left, this weekend at home against Portland State. The last chance for a win this year.
RECAP: 1, then 2, then 3, then 4-7 a bit behind, then 8 and 9 bringing up the rear together.