Saturday Oct 12th
Portland State- 22
Southern Utah- 30
Eastern Washington- 33
North Dakota- 21
Northern Colorado-17
Idaho State- 24
Montana- 30
UC Davis- 17
Weber State- 10
Cal Poly- 28
Northern Arizona- 28
Sacramento State- 30




grizzaholic wrote:You actually think the EWU v. UND game will be that close?
Thanks for the love for my SUU T-birds.


If we don't have 33 points by halftime, I give up on the season.Wildcat Ryan wrote:grizzaholic wrote:You actually think the EWU v. UND game will be that close?
Thanks for the love for my SUU T-birds.
UND scores in garbage time


+1Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:EWU > UND big
PSU > SUU close
ISU > UNC close
UM > UCD big
NAU > SAC close
CP > WSU big


Swap the PSU game. Bigger spread in the EWU game. If it weren't for the OT rule, the UNC game could well end up a scoreless tie. UM game about right. CP game about right. Sac wins by somewhere between 5 and 10.Wildcat Ryan wrote:I guess I'll start it this week![]()
Saturday Oct 12th
Portland State- 22
Southern Utah- 30
Eastern Washington- 33
North Dakota- 21
Northern Colorado-17
Idaho State- 24
Montana- 30
UC Davis- 17
Weber State- 10
Cal Poly- 28
Northern Arizona- 28
Sacramento State- 30





I take it that EWU is done for the year thenScreamin_Eagle174 wrote:If we don't have 33 points by halftime, I give up on the season.Wildcat Ryan wrote:
UND scores in garbage time![]()
No way it will be that close.




Yep. MSU can feel free to play backups and not bother to bring a kicker when they come to Cheney. Should be an easy game for you gals.cats2506 wrote:I take it that EWU is done for the year thenScreamin_Eagle174 wrote: If we don't have 33 points by halftime, I give up on the season.![]()
No way it will be that close.

5-1, puts me at 46-16 on the year I believe.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:EWU > UND big
PSU > SUU close
ISU > UNC close
UM > UCD big
NAU > SAC close
CP > WSU big
thats what I was thinking after watching how EWU playd UND yesterdayScreamin_Eagle174 wrote:Yep. MSU can feel free to play backups and not bother to bring a kicker when they come to Cheney. Should be an easy game for you gals.cats2506 wrote: I take it that EWU is done for the year then

3-3, 40-22 for the year. Sheesh!JALMOND wrote:Clearly I don't know anymore. 37-19 for the year is really sad. Need perfection once again. Lately, I've been close, but close to predicting the losers. Here are my predictions for this week.
EWU at UND---At the beginning of the season, the former Sioux were feeling good, getting the three top dogs all at home. But they gave up 50+ to Montana and 50+ to Montana State. Surely the Eagles can do that, or better...EWU 50, UND 24.
UM at UCD---The Aggies have been winning with their defense and the Grizzlies have a really potent offense. The Aggies may be able to contain the Grizzlies offense, but the Grizzlies defense should have no problem stopping the Aggies offense (or lack of it)...UM 24, UCD 21.
NAU at Sac State---The Hornets have risen to the top of the conference but beating Weber State and Northern Colorado will do that. The Lumberjacks got a big win against Montana but have struggled in their road games. The Hornets get a big win here...Sac State 27, NAU 24.
UNC at ISU---The Bears were supposed to be better than this and one could argue that the Bengals were supposed to be worse. The best way to get a win is to score a lot of points, something that fits well in arena football. And they are playing in an arena...ISU 34, UNC 30.
PSU at SUU---So far the Vikings have shown that the only ones who can stop them are themselves. The Thunderbirds are hoping to right the ship after last week's debacle against UC-Davis. The Vikings won't get out of their way again, but maybe they don't have to here...PSU 35, SUU 31.
WSU at CP---The only good thing about last week's loss to Yale was that it did not affect the Mustangs conference start, and now they get back in the swing of things with the Wildcats. The Wildcats are hoping to catch the Mustangs napping, something that won't happen a second week...CP 38, WSU 10.

You went 4-2.JALMOND wrote:3-3, 40-22 for the year. Sheesh!JALMOND wrote:Clearly I don't know anymore. 37-19 for the year is really sad. Need perfection once again. Lately, I've been close, but close to predicting the losers. Here are my predictions for this week.
EWU at UND---At the beginning of the season, the former Sioux were feeling good, getting the three top dogs all at home. But they gave up 50+ to Montana and 50+ to Montana State. Surely the Eagles can do that, or better...EWU 50, UND 24.
UM at UCD---The Aggies have been winning with their defense and the Grizzlies have a really potent offense. The Aggies may be able to contain the Grizzlies offense, but the Grizzlies defense should have no problem stopping the Aggies offense (or lack of it)...UM 24, UCD 21.
NAU at Sac State---The Hornets have risen to the top of the conference but beating Weber State and Northern Colorado will do that. The Lumberjacks got a big win against Montana but have struggled in their road games. The Hornets get a big win here...Sac State 27, NAU 24.
UNC at ISU---The Bears were supposed to be better than this and one could argue that the Bengals were supposed to be worse. The best way to get a win is to score a lot of points, something that fits well in arena football. And they are playing in an arena...ISU 34, UNC 30.
PSU at SUU---So far the Vikings have shown that the only ones who can stop them are themselves. The Thunderbirds are hoping to right the ship after last week's debacle against UC-Davis. The Vikings won't get out of their way again, but maybe they don't have to here...PSU 35, SUU 31.
WSU at CP---The only good thing about last week's loss to Yale was that it did not affect the Mustangs conference start, and now they get back in the swing of things with the Wildcats. The Wildcats are hoping to catch the Mustangs napping, something that won't happen a second week...CP 38, WSU 10.

cats2506 wrote:thats what I was thinking after watching how EWU playd UND yesterdayScreamin_Eagle174 wrote: Yep. MSU can feel free to play backups and not bother to bring a kicker when they come to Cheney. Should be an easy game for you gals.
At least you can actually get the lead in a game.SDHornet wrote:Hopefully the Hornet implosion will lead to Sperbeck not getting a contract renewal. The Hornet coaching staff is utterly clueless when coaching with a lead.



My bad, 4-2. 41-21 for the year. Too sad when I can count on Idaho State more than Portland State.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:You went 4-2.JALMOND wrote:
3-3, 40-22 for the year. Sheesh!

Congrats, Thunderbirds on your awesome win yesterday. You have a very strong defense.grizzaholic wrote:I didn't get a single congratulatory text about my SUU win yesterday.