Wasn't much wind in Missoula, IIRC, but it would have been damn near intolerable to be outside sans liquor.mtjack wrote:Everybody in Dukes has been in Arizona too long. They must have forgotten that nothing is a foregone conclusion, much less a 47 yard field goal, when it's 10-20 below zero. I was in both Helena and Great Falls that day and it was miserable. Can't have been much better @ the game in Missoula.AZGrizFan wrote:
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Having family in town really wrecks havoc on trying to meet deadlines. Anyway, currently I am at 29-6 for the year, but perfect so far in the month of October (2 weeks and counting). This week another 4 game set and another chance to keep the perfect October rolling. Here are my predictions on the Big Sky games this weekend. Perfection? Maybe...
ISU at WSU---In what could be construed as a rivalry game, the Bengals make the short trip south to play the Wildcats, who had a bye last week to prepare. The Bengals, meanwhile, found scoring difficult in their mini-dome against Montana last week. How will they fare outdoors?...WSU 30, ISU 10.
NAU at MSU---Last week, the Lumberjacks could not stop the suddenly volatile Eastern Washington attack, while the Bobcats seemed to have the game in hand at Portland State only to make their fans very nervous at the end. This week, the Bobcats are back home while the Lumberjacks head up north where things can get a bit dicey in October...MSU 38, NAU 10.
UNC at EWU---Given up for dead, the Eagles are trying to resurrect their season, getting wins against Weber State and last week at Northern Arizona. They can't afford to overlook the Bears with both Sacramento State and Portland State on the horizon. The Bears, meanwhile, have been dead...EWU 24, UNC 14.
PSU at UM---This one is interesting. The Grizzlies have struggled on offense, yet they have to like going up against the porous Vikings secondary. The Grizzlies defense has slowed everyone down, yet the Vikings showed last week they can stack up yardage against one of the best run defenses in Montana State. But add into the mix the penchant for the Vikings to make stupid penalties and the fact that they have not won in Missoula since 1987, this game is easy to pick...UM 37, PSU 26.
ISU at WSU---In what could be construed as a rivalry game, the Bengals make the short trip south to play the Wildcats, who had a bye last week to prepare. The Bengals, meanwhile, found scoring difficult in their mini-dome against Montana last week. How will they fare outdoors?...WSU 30, ISU 10.
NAU at MSU---Last week, the Lumberjacks could not stop the suddenly volatile Eastern Washington attack, while the Bobcats seemed to have the game in hand at Portland State only to make their fans very nervous at the end. This week, the Bobcats are back home while the Lumberjacks head up north where things can get a bit dicey in October...MSU 38, NAU 10.
UNC at EWU---Given up for dead, the Eagles are trying to resurrect their season, getting wins against Weber State and last week at Northern Arizona. They can't afford to overlook the Bears with both Sacramento State and Portland State on the horizon. The Bears, meanwhile, have been dead...EWU 24, UNC 14.
PSU at UM---This one is interesting. The Grizzlies have struggled on offense, yet they have to like going up against the porous Vikings secondary. The Grizzlies defense has slowed everyone down, yet the Vikings showed last week they can stack up yardage against one of the best run defenses in Montana State. But add into the mix the penchant for the Vikings to make stupid penalties and the fact that they have not won in Missoula since 1987, this game is easy to pick...UM 37, PSU 26.
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I'm convinced that the best shot at an upset this week is PSU over Montana. That's not to say that it will happen, though. It's just that I don't think UNC's going to make a game of it against the defending national champions who seem to have their injury issues behind them for the most part, ISU has given up the ghost, and NAU doesn't have the stuff to beat the Kitties.

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Not really. Our current win streak has more to do with the opponents we're playing. Before we were playing all top-25 caliber teams and barely coming out on the short end despite the injuries. Now we're playing middle-of-the-pack and worse opponents and winning by a score or two.SuperHornet wrote:I'm convinced that the best shot at an upset this week is PSU over Montana. That's not to say that it will happen, though. It's just that I don't think UNC's going to make a game of it against the defending national champions who seem to have their injury issues behind them for the most part, ISU has given up the ghost, and NAU doesn't have the stuff to beat the Kitties.
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Portland St @ Montana - 28-27. I'm going with the long shot here.
Northern Arizona @ Montana St - 28-14 MSU rolls at home.
Idaho St @ Weber St - 35-21 Hoke and WSU get it together and roll at home.
Northern Colorado @ Eastern Washington - 31-7 EWU pounds UNC at The Pad.
Bye @ Sac State - Hornets only attempt 3 passes, a 4th is a called back TD on a nonexistent offensive PI.
Northern Arizona @ Montana St - 28-14 MSU rolls at home.
Idaho St @ Weber St - 35-21 Hoke and WSU get it together and roll at home.
Northern Colorado @ Eastern Washington - 31-7 EWU pounds UNC at The Pad.
Bye @ Sac State - Hornets only attempt 3 passes, a 4th is a called back TD on a nonexistent offensive PI.
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Yep. We are winning despite all of those injuries, not because they're behind us. Six players lost for the season completely, plus a bunch of other kids still waiting to get healthy. I think we will still have the TE playing Center this week. He's done a decent job after getting thrown to the wolves against MSU.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Not really. Our current win streak has more to do with the opponents we're playing. Before we were playing all top-25 caliber teams and barely coming out on the short end despite the injuries. Now we're playing middle-of-the-pack and worse opponents and winning by a score or two.SuperHornet wrote:I'm convinced that the best shot at an upset this week is PSU over Montana. That's not to say that it will happen, though. It's just that I don't think UNC's going to make a game of it against the defending national champions who seem to have their injury issues behind them for the most part, ISU has given up the ghost, and NAU doesn't have the stuff to beat the Kitties.

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psu winning at wa-griz would be crazy. but sac beat griz for the first time ever so maybe it wouldnt be so crazy. i dont see it happening though.SDHornet wrote:Portland St @ Montana - 28-27. I'm going with the long shot here.
Northern Arizona @ Montana St - 28-14 MSU rolls at home.
Idaho St @ Weber St - 35-21 Hoke and WSU get it together and roll at home.
Northern Colorado @ Eastern Washington - 31-7 EWU pounds UNC at The Pad.
Bye @ Sac State - Hornets only attempt 3 passes, a 4th is a called back TD on a nonexistent offensive PI.

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Probably as much as I enjoyed last yearscats2506 wrote:Still, that was probably the best team you fielded in the last 10 years, I enjoyed the one and done.AZGrizFan wrote:
Dummy. We were only 11-0 when we lost to Wofford.![]()
The 07 team had the most talent, yet kind of actually sucked, somehow. 09 was the best
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Portland St @ Montana - 31-17. I just wanna see what happens if the Viks can pull it out at WGS, I'm guessing society would crumble. I think we all might say; PSU??? for Real??? no, we musta played someone else.
Northern Arizona @ Montana St - 38-14 MSU will be just too much for NAU to handle, and maybe Ash lets Mcghee go wild, instead of going ultra conservative in the 2nd half.
Idaho St @ Weber St - 36-17 Weber, this one starts close and ends far apart.
Northern Colorado @ Eastern Washington - 42-14 Eastern, Stella starts getting her groove back.
Northern Arizona @ Montana St - 38-14 MSU will be just too much for NAU to handle, and maybe Ash lets Mcghee go wild, instead of going ultra conservative in the 2nd half.
Idaho St @ Weber St - 36-17 Weber, this one starts close and ends far apart.
Northern Colorado @ Eastern Washington - 42-14 Eastern, Stella starts getting her groove back.
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i would like to see weber score 50. we had 45 and 49 vs unc and sac. i wanna see not just a win, but half a century against our rival! the team better come out strong after that ewu loss.

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Sac also has the best team they've ever had. PSU doesn't.weberwildcat wrote:psu winning at wa-griz would be crazy. but sac beat griz for the first time ever so maybe it wouldnt be so crazy. i dont see it happening though.
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Sac may have the best team they've had since joining the Sky, but the best ever? I think some votes would go to our semifinal appearance in '88.Mvemjsunpx wrote:Sac also has the best team they've ever had. PSU doesn't.weberwildcat wrote:psu winning at wa-griz would be crazy. but sac beat griz for the first time ever so maybe it wouldnt be so crazy. i dont see it happening though.

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FIFYSuperHornet wrote:Sac may have the best team they've had since joining the Sky, but the best ever? I think some votes would go to our DII semifinal appearance in '88.
I think Sac will make the playoffs this year. An FCS playoff team is better than a DII semifinalist.
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Unless your first FCS playoff appearance is playing in Delaware at 9 am your time.Mvemjsunpx wrote:FIFYSuperHornet wrote:Sac may have the best team they've had since joining the Sky, but the best ever? I think some votes would go to our DII semifinal appearance in '88.
I think Sac will make the playoffs this year. An FCS playoff team is better than a DII semifinalist.
Sorry, I've waited 10 years for that chance.
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Perfection again, although I would have liked PSU to have proven me wrong once again. 33-6 and still perfect in October.JALMOND wrote:Having family in town really wrecks havoc on trying to meet deadlines. Anyway, currently I am at 29-6 for the year, but perfect so far in the month of October (2 weeks and counting). This week another 4 game set and another chance to keep the perfect October rolling. Here are my predictions on the Big Sky games this weekend. Perfection? Maybe...
ISU at WSU---In what could be construed as a rivalry game, the Bengals make the short trip south to play the Wildcats, who had a bye last week to prepare. The Bengals, meanwhile, found scoring difficult in their mini-dome against Montana last week. How will they fare outdoors?...WSU 30, ISU 10.
NAU at MSU---Last week, the Lumberjacks could not stop the suddenly volatile Eastern Washington attack, while the Bobcats seemed to have the game in hand at Portland State only to make their fans very nervous at the end. This week, the Bobcats are back home while the Lumberjacks head up north where things can get a bit dicey in October...MSU 38, NAU 10.
UNC at EWU---Given up for dead, the Eagles are trying to resurrect their season, getting wins against Weber State and last week at Northern Arizona. They can't afford to overlook the Bears with both Sacramento State and Portland State on the horizon. The Bears, meanwhile, have been dead...EWU 24, UNC 14.
PSU at UM---This one is interesting. The Grizzlies have struggled on offense, yet they have to like going up against the porous Vikings secondary. The Grizzlies defense has slowed everyone down, yet the Vikings showed last week they can stack up yardage against one of the best run defenses in Montana State. But add into the mix the penchant for the Vikings to make stupid penalties and the fact that they have not won in Missoula since 1987, this game is easy to pick...UM 37, PSU 26.
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JALMOND wrote:Perfection again, although I would have liked PSU to have proven me wrong once again. 33-6 and still perfect in October.JALMOND wrote:Having family in town really wrecks havoc on trying to meet deadlines. Anyway, currently I am at 29-6 for the year, but perfect so far in the month of October (2 weeks and counting). This week another 4 game set and another chance to keep the perfect October rolling. Here are my predictions on the Big Sky games this weekend. Perfection? Maybe...
ISU at WSU---In what could be construed as a rivalry game, the Bengals make the short trip south to play the Wildcats, who had a bye last week to prepare. The Bengals, meanwhile, found scoring difficult in their mini-dome against Montana last week. How will they fare outdoors?...WSU 30, ISU 10.
NAU at MSU---Last week, the Lumberjacks could not stop the suddenly volatile Eastern Washington attack, while the Bobcats seemed to have the game in hand at Portland State only to make their fans very nervous at the end. This week, the Bobcats are back home while the Lumberjacks head up north where things can get a bit dicey in October...MSU 38, NAU 10.
UNC at EWU---Given up for dead, the Eagles are trying to resurrect their season, getting wins against Weber State and last week at Northern Arizona. They can't afford to overlook the Bears with both Sacramento State and Portland State on the horizon. The Bears, meanwhile, have been dead...EWU 24, UNC 14.
PSU at UM---This one is interesting. The Grizzlies have struggled on offense, yet they have to like going up against the porous Vikings secondary. The Grizzlies defense has slowed everyone down, yet the Vikings showed last week they can stack up yardage against one of the best run defenses in Montana State. But add into the mix the penchant for the Vikings to make stupid penalties and the fact that they have not won in Missoula since 1987, this game is easy to pick...UM 37, PSU 26.
I watched the first half of the PSU/UM game with Grizza at the Swinging Doors in Spokane. PSU looked good! Considering EWU's inability to stop the run, I'm real worried about PSU before our bye, and Cal Poly after.
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Cow Poly is struggling at home against SUU.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:JALMOND wrote:
Perfection again, although I would have liked PSU to have proven me wrong once again. 33-6 and still perfect in October.![]()
I watched the first half of the PSU/UM game with Grizza at the Swinging Doors in Spokane. PSU looked good! Considering EWU's inability to stop the run, I'm real worried about PSU before our bye, and Cal Poly after.

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Our season will depend on the health of McCaffrey and if he can continue. He most likely was not going to play much if at all next week against Willamette, but we will need him against the FCS. We'll know more tomorrow about him, but our heir apparent freshman may need to grow up sooner than expected. I guess one good thing about scheduling the DIII is we can showcase some of the younger kids in cases like this.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:I watched the first half of the PSU/UM game with Grizza at the Swinging Doors in Spokane. PSU looked good! Considering EWU's inability to stop the run, I'm real worried about PSU before our bye, and Cal Poly after.
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Does anyone know how to get a copy of the game film showing the Weber kickoff that went through the uprights in that 2008 game in Pocatello?weberwildcat wrote:2008 in poca was the best win. that would have sucked to be an isu fan that didnt leave early. the big sky brought out the big sky champions trophy on the bengals field for us. im sure u were there. there was more wsu fans than isu in the dome.Wildcat Ryan wrote:
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Silenoz wrote:Probably as much as I enjoyed last yearscats2506 wrote:
Still, that was probably the best team you fielded in the last 10 years, I enjoyed the one and done.
The 07 team had the most talent, yet kind of actually sucked, somehow. 09 was the best
The 09 team should have taken it all. Stupid coaches.
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15-1 after Week 7.native wrote: ...11-1 after the past three weeks. Perhaps I should have started earlier in the season.![]()
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Only one record I care much about, though... Weber finishing the regular season at 8-3...![]()
Next week:
Montana State
Montana
Weber State
Eastern Washington
Two tough calls next week, but here goes:
Idaho State @ Brigham Young: BYU. "nuff said.
Montana State @ Northern Colorado: Cats are too wily to fall into the trap.
Southern Utah @ Weber State: Steady Mike Hoke leads the Wildcat offense to another conference-leading, balanced offensive production, while Ryan "The BEAST" Eastman inspires the surging WSU defense to destroy an emerging future conference rival's game.
Willamette @ Portland State: Vikes take it.
Eastern Washington @ Sacramento State After a tough first half of the season with too many road games, the Hornets bring their "A" game at home, dashing the injury-riddled Eagles' playoff hopes.
Montana @ Northern Arizona: Game of the Week and a veeery tough call. The 'Jacks bring game at home, but not quite enough. Montana wins a close one.
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CatMan wrote:...Idaho St @ Weber St - 36-17 Weber, this one starts close and ends far apart....
Prescient, CatMan, prescient.
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native...
I like your picks. However, your BEST chance to be wrong is probably the game in the Capital City. EWU has indeed improved over the course of the year. Sac will PROBABLY win that game, too, but that's the best chance for an upset. If Mr. Tiger loses to Willamette, I'll eat my hat.
The difference between MSU and UNC is such that I wouldn't even call that a "trap" game. The closest thing to that we have on the schedule is SUU, and I don't believe Weber will fall for that, either.

I like your picks. However, your BEST chance to be wrong is probably the game in the Capital City. EWU has indeed improved over the course of the year. Sac will PROBABLY win that game, too, but that's the best chance for an upset. If Mr. Tiger loses to Willamette, I'll eat my hat.
The difference between MSU and UNC is such that I wouldn't even call that a "trap" game. The closest thing to that we have on the schedule is SUU, and I don't believe Weber will fall for that, either.

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