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Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:14 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Davis 38-35 Portland St. — I suppose the Aggies still do harbor some small, probably delusional, playoff hopes
EWU 40-28 Idaho St. — The Bengals went from having a giant home/road disparity to just being lousy
NoDak 10-27 Weber — If UND wants to make the playoffs, they need to prove they can be decent on the road
Sac 35-31 NAU — Kevin Thomson's status is unknown, but still… that Lumberjack defense is terrible
Idaho 17-37 Montana — This could be a letdown game for UM, but Idaho is 0-10 on the road since dropping down
Montana St. 28-13 NoCo — Having 2 wins qualifies as overachieving for this year's Bears
Re: Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:09 pm
by JALMOND
After the dismal weekend, I am still looking good at 69-15 for the year. I'm still chasing that elusive perfect weekend. Here's hoping this may be the weekend for it, especially after last week.
EWU at ISU---At one point during the season, the Bengals were really good at home and really bad on the road. At one point during the season, the Eagles were possible championship contenders. At this point, things have changed for both...EWU 42, ISU 35.
UI at UM---At one point the Vandals were terrible away from their home. Entering the season, the Grizzlies were entertaining thoughts that they could return to greatness this year. Right now, things are staying the same for both...UM 42, UI 21.
MSU at UNC---The Bobcats are harboring playoff hopes, but they cannot look past a resurgent Bears team, playing at home with some type of renewed confidence after winning in a tough place last week. Things return to normal...MSU 28, UNC 17.
SAC at NAU---Coming in to the Lumberjacks den to get healthy and try to recapture the magic could be a tall order for the Hornets. A sea level team playing in the thin air is not a good recipe, especially coming off an emotional loss...NAU 34, SAC 28.
UCD at PSU---The Vikings saw what greatness looks like last week and they are still trying to get there. The Aggies had two weeks to prepare for the Vikings confusing defense, although it may not be as confusing now...UCD 35, PSU 28.
North Dakota at WSU---With a win last week, the Wildcats perched themselves in the driver's seat for the conference title. They have a tough road game coming up, but they cannot look past this game, and the Hawks want a good statement win...WSU 28, North Dakota 20.
Re: Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 5:33 pm
by SuperHornet
PSU 28, Manure Pile 17
EWU 49, Bungles 10
BBQ 56, Sioux 13
Sac 42, NAU 10
Griz 45, Idalol 24
Kitties 31, UNC 6
Re: Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:56 pm
by SDHornet
EWU
Weebs
NAU
UM
MSU
dungpilers
Re: Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 10:47 pm
by css75
Montana State
Montana
Weber
Sac
E Washington
UCD
Only comment this week is that ISU is a dumpster fire due to the QB being a turnover machine. They put a freshman in last week. I hope they leave the freshman in to build some hope for next year as they will not win another game this year.
May the Big Sky get many teams in the play offs.
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Re: Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:15 am
by Mvemjsunpx
Mvemjsunpx wrote:Davis 38-35 Portland St. — I suppose the Aggies still do harbor some small, probably delusional, playoff hopes
EWU 40-28 Idaho St. — The Bengals went from having a giant home/road disparity to just being lousy
NoDak 10-27 Weber — If UND wants to make the playoffs, they need to prove they can be decent on the road
Sac 35-31 NAU — Kevin Thomson's status is unknown, but still… that Lumberjack defense is terrible
Idaho 17-37 Montana — This could be a letdown game for UM, but Idaho is 0-10 on the road since dropping down
Montana St. 28-13 NoCo — Having 2 wins qualifies as overachieving for this year's Bears
6-0
Admittedly, some games being pulled out of asses was necessary for this week's success.
Re: Big Sky Predictions - Week 11
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:17 am
by JALMOND
JALMOND wrote:After the dismal weekend, I am still looking good at 69-15 for the year. I'm still chasing that elusive perfect weekend. Here's hoping this may be the weekend for it, especially after last week.
EWU at ISU---At one point during the season, the Bengals were really good at home and really bad on the road. At one point during the season, the Eagles were possible championship contenders. At this point, things have changed for both...EWU 42, ISU 35.
UI at UM---At one point the Vandals were terrible away from their home. Entering the season, the Grizzlies were entertaining thoughts that they could return to greatness this year. Right now, things are staying the same for both...UM 42, UI 21.
MSU at UNC---The Bobcats are harboring playoff hopes, but they cannot look past a resurgent Bears team, playing at home with some type of renewed confidence after winning in a tough place last week. Things return to normal...MSU 28, UNC 17.
SAC at NAU---Coming in to the Lumberjacks den to get healthy and try to recapture the magic could be a tall order for the Hornets. A sea level team playing in the thin air is not a good recipe, especially coming off an emotional loss...NAU 34, SAC 28.
UCD at PSU---The Vikings saw what greatness looks like last week and they are still trying to get there. The Aggies had two weeks to prepare for the Vikings confusing defense, although it may not be as confusing now...UCD 35, PSU 28.
North Dakota at WSU---With a win last week, the Wildcats perched themselves in the driver's seat for the conference title. They have a tough road game coming up, but they cannot look past this game, and the Hawks want a good statement win...WSU 28, North Dakota 20.
5-1 this week, still not perfect. 74-16 for the year.