No guts, no glory for Wedge the Weasil!WeberAlum02 wrote:Not sticking with that UNC over WSU pick?Wedgebuster wrote:Portland St.
TCU Large
Weber St. Large
Northern Colorado
Idaho St.
Northern Arizona Close
Montana St. by 7
Eastern Wash.
Montana by 13
Sacramento St.
Big Sky week 4
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Re: Big Sky week 4
Winners:
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0)
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2)
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0)
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0)
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1)
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0)
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2)
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0)
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0)
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1)
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Re: Big Sky week 4
Portland St
TCU
(TCU is gonna roll, win by 21-35 is my guess)
Weber St
Northern Colorado
(NoCo is looking really bad, Web St by 21)
Idaho St
Northern Arizona
(I know Id St is better this year but just can't pick em here, NAU by 3)
Montana St
Eastern Wash
(No way Eastern goes 0-4, Eastern in a bloody one by 10)
Montana
Sacramento St
(Montana's offense still has issues IMHO, Griz still get the win by 7)
TCU
(TCU is gonna roll, win by 21-35 is my guess)
Weber St
Northern Colorado
(NoCo is looking really bad, Web St by 21)
Idaho St
Northern Arizona
(I know Id St is better this year but just can't pick em here, NAU by 3)
Montana St
Eastern Wash
(No way Eastern goes 0-4, Eastern in a bloody one by 10)
Montana
Sacramento St
(Montana's offense still has issues IMHO, Griz still get the win by 7)
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Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 10
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 48
Could be more... TCU lets up on the pedal.
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 34
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 24
UNC just isn't very good, even at home.
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 31
EWU is red faced and fuming mad on the bloody turf.
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 35
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
Montana out-physicals Sac.
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 48
Could be more... TCU lets up on the pedal.
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 34
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 24
UNC just isn't very good, even at home.
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 31
EWU is red faced and fuming mad on the bloody turf.
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 35
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
Montana out-physicals Sac.
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Re: Big Sky week 4
Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 17
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 14
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 21
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 24
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 14
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 21
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 24
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
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Re: Big Sky week 4
EWU is the only team you've predicted to win that won't object to the red coloring.putter wrote:Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 17
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 14
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 21
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 24
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17

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In today's interview I heard Kramer respond to questions about losing in Flagstaff since 1984, his reponse: pffft! He said: at Montana State we hadn't won in Flagstaff since 1979. Hmm... we may have a chance, Kramer has enough optimism to go around.biobengal wrote: Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
I also heard Kramer say ISU has one of the best offenses in the nation, one of the best offensive lines, most potential... etc. WOW! He's either totally full of $hit our we're about to whoop some Big Sky butt. Against my better wait and see Bengal nature I'm beginning to come around, ISU may have a future.
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Re: Big Sky week 4
biobengal wrote:In today's interview I heard Kramer respond to questions about losing in Flagstaff since 1984, his reponse: pffft! He said: at Montana State we hadn't won in Flagstaff since 1979. Hmm... we may have a chance, Kramer has enough optimism to go around.biobengal wrote: Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
I also heard Kramer say ISU has one of the best offenses in the nation, one of the best offensive lines, most potential... etc. WOW! He's either totally full of $hit our we're about to whoop some Big Sky butt. Against my better wait and see Bengal nature I'm beginning to come around, ISU may have a future.
The attitude of Bengal football has changed, the players and fans are now believers. ISU will win some games........just as long as its not against Weber.

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Regardless of the outcome this coming weekend, so far I am impressed with Kramer and the improved Bengals.biobengal wrote:In today's interview I heard Kramer respond to questions about losing in Flagstaff since 1984, his reponse: pffft! He said: at Montana State we hadn't won in Flagstaff since 1979. Hmm... we may have a chance, Kramer has enough optimism to go around.biobengal wrote: Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
I also heard Kramer say ISU has one of the best offenses in the nation, one of the best offensive lines, most potential... etc. WOW! He's either totally full of $hit our we're about to whoop some Big Sky butt. Against my better wait and see Bengal nature I'm beginning to come around, ISU may have a future.
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Hey, Bears, good to still see you on the board!BigSkyBears wrote:Winners: Montana, Montana State, Weber State, ISU, TCU.
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The Big Sky only needs one doormat. That position has been filled by UNC. Welcome back to the fold, ISU!biobengal wrote:In today's interview I heard Kramer respond to questions about losing in Flagstaff since 1984, his reponse: pffft! He said: at Montana State we hadn't won in Flagstaff since 1979. Hmm... we may have a chance, Kramer has enough optimism to go around.biobengal wrote: Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
I also heard Kramer say ISU has one of the best offenses in the nation, one of the best offensive lines, most potential... etc. WOW! He's either totally full of $hit our we're about to whoop some Big Sky butt. Against my better wait and see Bengal nature I'm beginning to come around, ISU may have a future.
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Re: Big Sky week 4
Just Kramer being Kramer, ya gotta love it.biobengal wrote:In today's interview I heard Kramer respond to questions about losing in Flagstaff since 1984, his reponse: pffft! He said: at Montana State we hadn't won in Flagstaff since 1979. Hmm... we may have a chance, Kramer has enough optimism to go around.biobengal wrote: Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
I also heard Kramer say ISU has one of the best offenses in the nation, one of the best offensive lines, most potential... etc. WOW! He's either totally full of $hit our we're about to whoop some Big Sky butt. Against my better wait and see Bengal nature I'm beginning to come around, ISU may have a future.
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Re: Big Sky week 4
18-4 which seems OK but I am on a roll after being perfect last week. This week will be a bit tougher as the favorites are not all at home. Chances are good that there will be an upset or two, but which games? The road team has won only two games so far, but the visitors this week all look good. Here are my predictions for this week, hoping for perfection again. All are my opinion only, of course.
ISU at NAU---The Bengals actually looked like a conference team last week in beating the new doormat, Northern Colorado. The Lumberjacks displayed a never say die attitude last week at Portland State, coming up short on a last second field goal try. This game actually looks better than even a week ago. Are the Bengals for real? Are the Jacks for real? Take the home team...NAU 38, ISU 30.
UM at Sac State---The Grizzlies are looking better the last two weeks, gaining wins over FCS foes, albeit at home. Now they go back on the road for the first time since losing at Tennessee. The Hornets are just the opposite, beating Oregon State before losing two straight to FCS teams, yet this is their home opener. Will the Grizzlies get their first road win or will the Hornets right their ship?...UM 24, Sac State 17.
MSU at EWU---The Bobcats have looked really strong the last couple weeks, yet they have only played one game against a quality opponent. The Eagles have played in some rough places and have no wins to show for it. The Eagles are hungry for a win and hope to get it in their home opener. The Bobcats handed the Eagles their only FCS defeat last year and hope to return the favor at the inferno. The first game at the Inferno...EWU 21, MSU 17.
PSU at Texas Christian---The only undefeated overall team left in the conference, the Vikings put their unblemished record up against the FBS against TCU. The Vikings looked unstoppable against Southern Oregon and then looked great at times in a conference game against Northern Arizona. However, a step up may prove a bit too much. Hoping no terrible injuries...Texas Christian 48, PSU 14.
WSU at UNC---Talk about two opposites. The Wildcats have looked really great in two FBS games and a conference blowout against Sacramento State. No rebuilding, just reloading. The Bears, on the other hand, have looked really bad at times, losing to the NAIA and against former conference doormat Idaho State. The Bears have given the Wildcats fits in the past, yet the Wildcats seem to find a way to win. This game, too...WSU 25, UNC 20.
ISU at NAU---The Bengals actually looked like a conference team last week in beating the new doormat, Northern Colorado. The Lumberjacks displayed a never say die attitude last week at Portland State, coming up short on a last second field goal try. This game actually looks better than even a week ago. Are the Bengals for real? Are the Jacks for real? Take the home team...NAU 38, ISU 30.
UM at Sac State---The Grizzlies are looking better the last two weeks, gaining wins over FCS foes, albeit at home. Now they go back on the road for the first time since losing at Tennessee. The Hornets are just the opposite, beating Oregon State before losing two straight to FCS teams, yet this is their home opener. Will the Grizzlies get their first road win or will the Hornets right their ship?...UM 24, Sac State 17.
MSU at EWU---The Bobcats have looked really strong the last couple weeks, yet they have only played one game against a quality opponent. The Eagles have played in some rough places and have no wins to show for it. The Eagles are hungry for a win and hope to get it in their home opener. The Bobcats handed the Eagles their only FCS defeat last year and hope to return the favor at the inferno. The first game at the Inferno...EWU 21, MSU 17.
PSU at Texas Christian---The only undefeated overall team left in the conference, the Vikings put their unblemished record up against the FBS against TCU. The Vikings looked unstoppable against Southern Oregon and then looked great at times in a conference game against Northern Arizona. However, a step up may prove a bit too much. Hoping no terrible injuries...Texas Christian 48, PSU 14.
WSU at UNC---Talk about two opposites. The Wildcats have looked really great in two FBS games and a conference blowout against Sacramento State. No rebuilding, just reloading. The Bears, on the other hand, have looked really bad at times, losing to the NAIA and against former conference doormat Idaho State. The Bears have given the Wildcats fits in the past, yet the Wildcats seem to find a way to win. This game, too...WSU 25, UNC 20.
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Re: Big Sky week 4
Montana St. 31-27 EWU — Eagles will play better, but not better enough.
Montana 31-24 Sac State — Hornets won't be as bad, but the Griz should still have an edge in the trenches.
Idaho St. 28-38 NAU — Walkup Skydome makes the difference.
Weber 35-17 NoCo — Bears too discombobulated to exact revenge.
Portland St. 6-48 TCU — Horned Frogs aren't as good as last year, but do match up well to running teams.
Montana 31-24 Sac State — Hornets won't be as bad, but the Griz should still have an edge in the trenches.
Idaho St. 28-38 NAU — Walkup Skydome makes the difference.
Weber 35-17 NoCo — Bears too discombobulated to exact revenge.
Portland St. 6-48 TCU — Horned Frogs aren't as good as last year, but do match up well to running teams.
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Thanks, I'll be around a little.native wrote:Hey, Bears, good to still see you on the board!BigSkyBears wrote:Winners: Montana, Montana State, Weber State, ISU, TCU.Thought we might have lost you.

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Kramer could sell ice to an eskimo. He was what MSU needed because of his personality and ability to get the alumni and supporters fired up and excited. He is doing it again in Pokey and will right the ship - you have a right to be excited.biobengal wrote:In today's interview I heard Kramer respond to questions about losing in Flagstaff since 1984, his reponse: pffft! He said: at Montana State we hadn't won in Flagstaff since 1979. Hmm... we may have a chance, Kramer has enough optimism to go around.biobengal wrote: Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 34
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 42
Hoping I'm wrong here; however, ISU hasn't won in Flagstaff since 1984! ISU has also lost the last 6 in a row vs NAU.
I also heard Kramer say ISU has one of the best offenses in the nation, one of the best offensive lines, most potential... etc. WOW! He's either totally full of $hit our we're about to whoop some Big Sky butt. Against my better wait and see Bengal nature I'm beginning to come around, ISU may have a future.
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Re: Big Sky week 4
Actually starting to re-think the ISU-NAU pick....Silenoz wrote:Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 7
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 31
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 35
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 35
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
I think the Weber win is the first road win prediction I'd made to this point (besides Lindenwood over UNC). And I bumped up the margin in the EWU-MSU game because I think being in full desperation mode + payback mode will actually help EWU.
Also, 19-3 so far, anyone got that beat? Figure we all (at least) got the EWU-USD and CSUS-OSU games wrong
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I am 22-0!Silenoz wrote:Actually starting to re-think the ISU-NAU pick....Silenoz wrote:Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 7
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 31
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 35
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 35
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
I think the Weber win is the first road win prediction I'd made to this point (besides Lindenwood over UNC). And I bumped up the margin in the EWU-MSU game because I think being in full desperation mode + payback mode will actually help EWU.
Also, 19-3 so far, anyone got that beat? Figure we all (at least) got the EWU-USD and CSUS-OSU games wrong
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I'd bet everyone other than Grizzaholic got the CSUS-SUU game wrong too
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I actually got that one but I forgot to post on week one's games.Silenoz wrote:I'd bet everyone other than Grizzaholic got the CSUS-SUU game wrong too
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Re: Big Sky week 4
18-4. Missed Sac State/Oregon State and Sac State/Southern Utah. Also, EWU/South Dakota and UNC/Lindy Hop. All the mild upsets. I'd be surprised if there are some with worse records than me.Silenoz wrote:Actually starting to re-think the ISU-NAU pick....Silenoz wrote:Portland St. (2-0, Road: 0-0) 7
TCU (2-1, Home: 1-0) 38
Weber St. (1-2, Road: 0-2) 42
Northern Colorado (0-3, Home: 0-1) 10
Idaho St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 31
Northern Arizona (1-2, Home: 1-0) 35
Montana St. (2-1, Road: 0-1) 24
Eastern Wash. (0-3, Home: 0-0) 35
Montana (2-1, Road: 0-1) 28
Sacramento St. (1-2, Home: 0-0) 17
I think the Weber win is the first road win prediction I'd made to this point (besides Lindenwood over UNC). And I bumped up the margin in the EWU-MSU game because I think being in full desperation mode + payback mode will actually help EWU.
Also, 19-3 so far, anyone got that beat? Figure we all (at least) got the EWU-USD and CSUS-OSU games wrong
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Re: Big Sky week 4
JALMOND wrote:18-4. Missed Sac State/Oregon State and Sac State/Southern Utah. Also, EWU/South Dakota and UNC/Lindy Hop. All the mild upsets. I'd be surprised if there are some with worse records than me.Silenoz wrote:
Actually starting to re-think the ISU-NAU pick....
Also, 19-3 so far, anyone got that beat? Figure we all (at least) got the EWU-USD and CSUS-OSU games wrong
Im at 18-4 as well, with the exact same losses you have






