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Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:51 pm
by JALMOND
Time for some football. With some of the Big Sky schools playing on Thursday I thought I'd get this out earlier. As in other years, the Big Sky school will be shown as the scoreboard abbreviation while the non-Big Sky school will be spelled out. For example if North Dakota played Notre Dame, North Dakota would be abbreviated as UND while Notre Dame would be spelled out. An exception is Sacramento State which will be abbreviated as Sac State. Hopefully this year will be better than last year. Here are my predictions for this weekend and of course all are my opinion only.
San Diego at CP---The post-Broadous era begins for the Mustangs at home against the non-scholly San Diego squad. The Pioneer conference gets an AQ this year into the playoffs, not that it makes much difference here...CP 31, San Diego 24.
EWU at Oregon State---The Eagles are not scared of the big boys, and probably should have went 2-0 last year against the FBS. Still, Oregon State will be ranked in the FBS and should not have any problems putting them away...Oregon State 31, EWU 16.
Appalachian State at UM---The start of the season could not come soon enough for the Grizzlies to put last year behind them. They start with the return game with Appalachian State after just losing last year. Probably the best game the first weekend in the conference...Appalachian State 28, UM 25.
Monmouth at MSU---McGhee's swan song with the Bobcats begin at home against the former Northeast member, Monmouth. The Bobcats have been hit with the injury bug and hopefully can get through this game healthy...MSU 48, Monmouth 14.
Valparaiso at UND---The former Sioux open up the season at home against the Pioneer Conference foe, Valparaiso, who has had trouble with the FCS in recent seasons. Should be an easy game, look for Hardin to run wild the first game...UND 52, Valparaiso 14.
NAU at Arizona---The Lumberjacks held their own last season against in-state Pac-12 squad, Arizona State. This season, they open against the other in-state Pac-12 team, Arizona. Once again, close but not quite...Arizona 32, NAU 20.
Langston at UNC---The Bears hope to build on their great showing at the end of last season and not fall to another lower division team like they did a couple years ago. Are they in or are they out? I'd say they are in...UNC 35, Langston 7.
Eastern Oregon at PSU---This is the third straight year the Vikings open against the NAIA, opening against Carroll College last season and Southern Oregon the year before that. Same level of play, same outcome...PSU 38, Eastern Oregon 13.
Sac State at San Jose State---The Hornets are eager to get the season started and, while San Jose State is not the Pac-12, the Hornets like their chances. The problem is that San Jose State is not the Pac-12...San Jose State 28, Sac State 22.
SUU at South Alabama---The Thunderbirds start their season without their star quarterback from the last three seasons and have to go on the road to play FBS transition team, South Alabama. If they have found a replacement right away, this could be interesting...South Alabama 35, SUU 19.
UCD at South Dakota---If the Appalachian State/Montana game is one of the best this weekend, this could be one of the worst. The Aggies are rebuilding and finished near the bottom. South Dakota is rebuilding and finished near the bottom in the Missouri Valley. Who wants it more (or less)...UCD 22, South Dakota 19.
Stephen F Austin at WSU---Hard to imagine that the Wildcats went deep in to October before getting their first win last season. Can't see them waiting that long as they could start the season with a win. Or not...Stephen F Austin 24, WSU 21.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 5:10 am
by AZGrizFan
JALMOND wrote:Appalachian State at UM---The start of the season could not come soon enough for the Grizzlies to put last year behind them. They start with the return game with Appalachian State after just losing last year. Probably the best game the first weekend in the conference...Appalachian State 28, UM 25.
Probably?
PROBABLY?
If you're giving 3 points, I'll take that shit all day long. We damned near beat them IN their house, with a RS FR QB, on the road, in his first collegiate start and have 18 starters back. At home.
I'll take those odds all day long.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 5:58 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Thursday Aug 29th
Southern Utah-24
South Alabama- 38
Mounmouth- 13
#2 Montana State- 40
Valparaiso-21
North Dakota-53
Eastern Oregon-10
Portland State- 38
Sacramento State- 20
San Jose State- 37
Friday Aug 30th
#18 Northern Arizona- 14
Arizona- 35
Saturday Aug 31st
Langston- 3
Northern Colorado- 41
UC Davis- 24
South Dakota- 30
#4 Eastern Washington- 17
Oregon State- 38
San Diego- 13
Cal Poly- 28
Stephen F. Austin- 38
Weber State- 28
#12 Appalachian State- 20
#20 Montana- 34
One road victor, figures it will be against my team

Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 7:18 am
by grizcountry420
AZGrizFan wrote:JALMOND wrote:Appalachian State at UM---The start of the season could not come soon enough for the Grizzlies to put last year behind them. They start with the return game with Appalachian State after just losing last year. Probably the best game the first weekend in the conference...Appalachian State 28, UM 25.
Probably?
PROBABLY?
If you're giving 3 points, I'll take that **** all day long. We damned near beat them IN their house, with a RS FR QB, on the road, in his first collegiate start and have 18 starters back. At home.
I'll take those odds all day long.
This dude is the one of the most politest Griz haters around......

Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 8:44 am
by Brock Landers
I don't know about that, his predictions and rankings are pretty bias-free
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 8:49 am
by grizcountry420
Brock Landers wrote:I don't know about that, his predictions and rankings are pretty bias-free
Right.. He just always has the Griz on the losing end.. Not trying to be disrespectful. Just sayin
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 8:51 am
by Grizalltheway
grizcountry420 wrote:Brock Landers wrote:I don't know about that, his predictions and rankings are pretty bias-free
Right.. He just always has the Griz on the losing end.. Not trying to be disrespectful. Just sayin
Well then, he was right more than half of the time last season.

Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:40 am
by mtgrizfankb
What's with all the Thursday games...what is this the MAC??? Honestly tho I don't see any upsets. And well ASU vs UM could go either way but I guess I better pick the griz and be homer..that way I can atleast fit in.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:16 pm
by SDHornet
San Diego at CP: CP overcomes some early struggles and wins it behind a strong defensive performance.
EWU at Oregon State: EWU hangs for a quarter but can't duplicate what the Hornets did 2 years ago.
Appalachian State at UM: Coin flip. Not sold on JJ until he proves it. This is a perfect opportunity to do so.
Monmouth at MSU: MSU in a blowout.
Valparaiso at UND: UND in a blowout.
NAU at Arizona: NAU keeps it close for a half but eventually falls.
Langston at UNC: UNC in a blowout.
Eastern Oregon at PSU: PSU in a blowout.
Sac State at San Jose State: Hornets hang for a half, then fall to the more talented team. SDH gets incoherently drunk on the bus ride home, gets kicked off the bus and has to hitch hike the rest of the way home.
SUU at South Alabama: Life post Sorensen doesn't get off to a good start for SUU.
UCD at South Dakota: Coin flip, gave it to the home team in a close low scoring affair.
Stephen F Austin at WSU: SFA routes a rebuilding WSU program.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:29 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Thursday
E. Oregon 19-
49 Portland St. —
Second-straight Frontier Conference opener for the Viks
Sac State 21-
49 San Jose —
The Spartans are actually good now
Suutah 13-
38 SallyBama —
The fully-FBS Jaguars are better this year, the T-Birds aren't
Monmouth 17-
37 Montana St. —
The Hawks obviously aren't a non-DI, but they still have no chance in Bozeman
Valpo 21-
63 NoDak —
The No-Nicks entertain one of the few teams that's more defenseless than Idaho State
Friday
NAU 24-
48 Arizona —
Arizona may not be the shootout artists they were last year, but they can still out-talent NAU
Saturday
EWU 14-
44 Oregon St. —
There won't be any Beaver-pounding this weekend
San Diego 17-
35 Cal Poly —
The 'Stangs should obviously beat the PFL favorites, but they'll have to be careful
UC Davis 17-
24 SoDak —
A Measurable Modicum of Manifest Mediocrity in the Mdakota Mdome
SFA 41-24 Weber —
Fun Fact!: Weber hasn't played a non-DI since 2008
App State 24-
37 Montana —
App's run D has been weak for years and they're moving to a 3-4—not a good combo
Langston 14-
45 NoCo —
Fun Fact!: Langston is the western-most HBCU
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 5:34 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Mvemjsunpx wrote:Thursday
E. Oregon 19-
49 Portland St. —
Second-straight Frontier Conference opener for the Viks
Sac State 21-
49 San Jose —
The Spartans are actually good now
Suutah 13-
38 SallyBama —
The fully-FBS Jaguars are better this year, the T-Birds aren't
Monmouth 17-
37 Montana St. —
The Hawks obviously aren't a non-DI, but they still have no chance in Bozeman
Valpo 21-
63 NoDak —
The No-Nicks entertain one of the few teams that's more defenseless than Idaho State
Friday
NAU 24-
48 Arizona —
Arizona may not be the shootout artists they were last year, but they can still out-talent NAU
Saturday
EWU 14-
44 Oregon St. —
There won't be any Beaver-pounding this weekend
San Diego 17-
35 Cal Poly —
The 'Stangs should obviously beat the PFL favorites, but they'll have to be careful
UC Davis 17-
24 SoDak —
A Measurable Modicum of Manifest Mediocrity in the Mdakota Mdome
SFA 41-24 Weber —
Fun Fact!: Weber hasn't played a non-DI since 2008
App State 24-
37 Montana —
App's run D has been weak for years and they're moving to a 3-4—not a good combo
Langston 14-
45 NoCo —
Fun Fact!: Langston is the western-most HBCU
We traded our home game non D1 wins for Road game FBS beatdowns....................sigh

Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:34 am
by grizzaholic
Wildcat Ryan wrote:Mvemjsunpx wrote:Thursday
E. Oregon 19-
49 Portland St. —
Second-straight Frontier Conference opener for the Viks
Sac State 21-
49 San Jose —
The Spartans are actually good now
Suutah 13-
38 SallyBama —
The fully-FBS Jaguars are better this year, the T-Birds aren't
Monmouth 17-
37 Montana St. —
The Hawks obviously aren't a non-DI, but they still have no chance in Bozeman
Valpo 21-
63 NoDak —
The No-Nicks entertain one of the few teams that's more defenseless than Idaho State
Friday
NAU 24-
48 Arizona —
Arizona may not be the shootout artists they were last year, but they can still out-talent NAU
Saturday
EWU 14-
44 Oregon St. —
There won't be any Beaver-pounding this weekend
San Diego 17-
35 Cal Poly —
The 'Stangs should obviously beat the PFL favorites, but they'll have to be careful
UC Davis 17-
24 SoDak —
A Measurable Modicum of Manifest Mediocrity in the Mdakota Mdome
SFA 41-24 Weber —
Fun Fact!: Weber hasn't played a non-DI since 2008
App State 24-
37 Montana —
App's run D has been weak for years and they're moving to a 3-4—not a good combo
Langston 14-
45 NoCo —
Fun Fact!: Langston is the western-most HBCU
We traded our home game non D1 wins for Road game FBS beatdowns....................sigh

Why do you even have a home stadium? Here is what you should do, since your AD is only concerned about money.
Sell the stadium for scrap, sell the land for apartments, play a full away schedule with 3 or 4 FBS games. PURE PROFIT, amirite?
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:11 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
San Diego at
CP
EWU at
Oregon State
Appalachian State at
UM
Monmouth at
MSU
Valparaiso at
UND
NAU at
Arizona
Langston at
UNC
Eastern Oregon at
PSU
Sac State at
San Jose State
SUU at
South Alabama
UCD at
South Dakota
Stephen F Austin at
WSU
Apparently I have no love for the road teams this week.

Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:25 am
by Screamin_Eagle174
E. Oregon 13-42 Portland St.
Sac State 10-41 San Jose
Suutah 9-38 SallyBama
Monmouth 17-48 Montana St.
Valpo 14-51 NoDak
NAU 17-48 Arizona
EWU 23-34 Oregon St.
San Diego 9-42 Cal Poly
UC Davis 21-20 SoDak
SFA 41-24 Weber
App State 28-31 Montana
Langston 14-45 NoCo
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:34 am
by JALMOND
JALMOND wrote:Time for some football. With some of the Big Sky schools playing on Thursday I thought I'd get this out earlier. As in other years, the Big Sky school will be shown as the scoreboard abbreviation while the non-Big Sky school will be spelled out. For example if North Dakota played Notre Dame, North Dakota would be abbreviated as UND while Notre Dame would be spelled out. An exception is Sacramento State which will be abbreviated as Sac State. Hopefully this year will be better than last year. Here are my predictions for this weekend and of course all are my opinion only.
San Diego at CP---The post-Broadous era begins for the Mustangs at home against the non-scholly San Diego squad. The Pioneer conference gets an AQ this year into the playoffs, not that it makes much difference here...CP 31, San Diego 24.
EWU at Oregon State---The Eagles are not scared of the big boys, and probably should have went 2-0 last year against the FBS. Still, Oregon State will be ranked in the FBS and should not have any problems putting them away...Oregon State 31, EWU 16.
Appalachian State at UM---The start of the season could not come soon enough for the Grizzlies to put last year behind them. They start with the return game with Appalachian State after just losing last year. Probably the best game the first weekend in the conference...Appalachian State 28, UM 25.
Monmouth at MSU---McGhee's swan song with the Bobcats begin at home against the former Northeast member, Monmouth. The Bobcats have been hit with the injury bug and hopefully can get through this game healthy...MSU 48, Monmouth 14.
Valparaiso at UND---The former Sioux open up the season at home against the Pioneer Conference foe, Valparaiso, who has had trouble with the FCS in recent seasons. Should be an easy game, look for Hardin to run wild the first game...UND 52, Valparaiso 14.
NAU at Arizona---The Lumberjacks held their own last season against in-state Pac-12 squad, Arizona State. This season, they open against the other in-state Pac-12 team, Arizona. Once again, close but not quite...Arizona 32, NAU 20.
Langston at UNC---The Bears hope to build on their great showing at the end of last season and not fall to another lower division team like they did a couple years ago. Are they in or are they out? I'd say they are in...UNC 35, Langston 7.
Eastern Oregon at PSU---This is the third straight year the Vikings open against the NAIA, opening against Carroll College last season and Southern Oregon the year before that. Same level of play, same outcome...PSU 38, Eastern Oregon 13.
Sac State at San Jose State---The Hornets are eager to get the season started and, while San Jose State is not the Pac-12, the Hornets like their chances. The problem is that San Jose State is not the Pac-12...San Jose State 28, Sac State 22.
SUU at South Alabama---The Thunderbirds start their season without their star quarterback from the last three seasons and have to go on the road to play FBS transition team, South Alabama. If they have found a replacement right away, this could be interesting...South Alabama 35, SUU 19.
UCD at South Dakota---If the Appalachian State/Montana game is one of the best this weekend, this could be one of the worst. The Aggies are rebuilding and finished near the bottom. South Dakota is rebuilding and finished near the bottom in the Missouri Valley. Who wants it more (or less)...UCD 22, South Dakota 19.
Stephen F Austin at WSU---Hard to imagine that the Wildcats went deep in to October before getting their first win last season. Can't see them waiting that long as they could start the season with a win. Or not...Stephen F Austin 24, WSU 21.
From what I see, 7-5 to start which is pretty lame. Bright spot is the conference went 9-3 as a whole. It's going to be pretty wild in the Big Sky this year.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:39 am
by Screamin_Eagle174
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:E. Oregon 13-42 Portland St.
Sac State 10-41 San Jose
Suutah 9-38 SallyBama
Monmouth 17-48 Montana St.
Valpo 14-51 NoDak
NAU 17-48 Arizona
EWU 23-34 Oregon St.
San Diego 9-42 Cal Poly
UC Davis 21-20 SoDak
SFA 41-24 Weber
App State 28-31 Montana
Langston 14-45 NoCo
8-4... I'll take it!

Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:41 am
by grizzaholic
Is SFA that bad or did we all not see something about Weber?
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:42 am
by Screamin_Eagle174
grizzaholic wrote:Is SFA that bad or did we all not see something about Weber?
No idea. Probably a little of both.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 11:00 am
by JALMOND
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:grizzaholic wrote:Is SFA that bad or did we all not see something about Weber?
No idea. Probably a little of both.
We should know more about Weber in the next two weeks as they have their bigger brethren (Utah, Utah St) on tap.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 11:04 am
by uofmman1122
grizzaholic wrote:Is SFA that bad or did we all not see something about Weber?
Pflugrad.
Even though he technically didn't even coach.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 5:27 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:grizzaholic wrote:Is SFA that bad or did we all not see something about Weber?
No idea. Probably a little of both.
Weber was outgained and turnovers were even, but they did a better job capitalizing: Weebs had a pick-six and a kick return touchdown.
Very disappointing loss for SFA.
Re: Big Sky Predictions 8-31
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:42 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Well thanks to SUU, EWU and Weber I went 9-3, just like the Big Sky did, not a bad start to the season