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Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:09 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Saturday Oct 8th
Montana State- 31
Portland State- 20
Sacramento State- 45
Northern Colorado- 24
Eastern Washington- 34
Northern Arizona- 35
Montana- 38
Idaho State- 28
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:13 am
by SuperHornet
This looks pretty good. But suffice it to say that I'm rooting for Mr. Tiger to pull the upset of the Kitties. The EWU game will probably go the other way as they've probably had time for at least some of the injured players to recuperate.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:07 am
by WeberAlum02
I'll take the road teams:
MSU
SAC
EWU
UM
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:38 pm
by weberwildcat
Montana State- W
Portland State- L
(hoping PSU can win and keep the top of the standings closer to the rest, no offense bobs)
Sacramento State- W
Northern Colorado- L
Eastern Washington- W
Northern Arizona- L
Montana- W
Idaho State- L
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:39 pm
by weberwildcat
i want to watch ewu/nau and psu/msu. would be interesting if psu and nau won.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:51 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Montana St. 35-24 Portland St. — The Viks aren't as good as their record. The Bobcats are.
Montana 41-21 Idaho St. — ISU has allowed more rushing yards in 2 games than UM has on the season.
EWU 27-23 NAU — Eagles keep their hopes alive one more week.
Sac State 45-21 NoCo — If Fleming is on, this won't be close.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:18 pm
by frinq
Mvem, I'll grant you when the Vikings are bad they're very very bad. But when thy're good they're also very good. Cavanaugh and McCaffrey both rushed over 200 yards last week - it must count for something. Mind, MSU has a couple runners who can do the same thing. Cavanaugh can also pass - when the OC lets him, which isn't often. It may come down to the passing game, and MSU does look better at that. I'd say we're about even in the kicking game and special teams. MSU probably wins, but it won't be by much.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:02 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
frinq wrote:Mvem, I'll grant you when the Vikings are bad they're very very bad. But when thy're good they're also very good. Cavanaugh and McCaffrey both rushed over 200 yards last week - it must count for something. Mind, MSU has a couple runners who can do the same thing. Cavanaugh can also pass - when the OC lets him, which isn't often. It may come down to the passing game, and MSU does look better at that. I'd say we're about even in the kicking game and special teams. MSU probably wins, but it won't be by much.
I don't think PSU is a bad team, just an average one. I picked them to go 5-6 (with 2 non-DI wins), but also had them 3-1 at this point. We all know the Viks can run the ball really well, though I'm not sure the ISU results necessarily prove that (they gave up nearly the same amount on the ground to NAU). I don't agree about Kavanaugh's passing ability, however. He has a rather low 103.7 efficiency rating (with 0 TD passes in 4 games) and the Viks rank second-to-last in the conference as a team in that stat—all that despite the fact opposing defenses have to stack up on the run every down. I also watched him throw a dumb pick that nearly lost the NAU game. To be fair to Kavanaugh, though, PSU's receiving corps is quite thin.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:16 pm
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Picking all roadies.
Montana State
Portland State
Hope PSU proves me wrong
Sacramento State
Northern Colorado
It's NoCo......
Eastern Washington
Northern Arizona
I think the Eags showed they aren't done yet.
Montana
Idaho State
Please god, don't let someone have a limb broken again.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:35 pm
by mtjack
If anyone has the time, energy or expansive attention span to research the last time every Big Sky Conference road team won on the same weekend, then kindly humor me. I'm guessing it is a rare occasion and I have my doubts. PSU, ISU and NAU all have just as much a shot at winning as the visiting opposition. As much as I'd like UNC to start being competitive, I just don't see it in the near future. Sacramento State is the closest to a gimme this weekend.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:29 am
by Mvemjsunpx
mtjack wrote:If anyone has the time, energy or expansive attention span to research the last time every Big Sky Conference road team won on the same weekend, then kindly humor me. I'm guessing it is a rare occasion and I have my doubts. PSU, ISU and NAU all have just as much a shot at winning as the visiting opposition. As much as I'd like UNC to start being competitive, I just don't see it in the near future. Sacramento State is the closest to a gimme this weekend.
It happened Week 11 of last year. NoCo beat PSU in Portland, Sac blew out ISU in Pocatello, and Weber edged NAU in Flagstaff (EWU & Montana won non-conference games at home).
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:43 am
by Mike Johnson
Montana State, Sacramento State, Eastern Washington, and Montana
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:28 am
by mtjack
Mvemjsunpx wrote:
It happened Week 11 of last year. NoCo beat PSU in Portland, Sac blew out ISU in Pocatello, and Weber edged NAU in Flagstaff (EWU & Montana won non-conference games at home).
Learn something new every day....thanks, Mvemjsunpx. I'll change my prediction to "improbable but possible" that all road teams win.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:37 am
by Wildcat Ryan
For the first time in like FOREVER, Weber does not have a game the same weekend as opening elk hunt
The Football gods and the hunt gods finally agree
Now Im going elk hunting, see you guys next week
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:50 am
by weberwildcat
Wildcat Ryan wrote:For the first time in like FOREVER, Weber does not have a game the same weekend as opening elk hunt
The Football gods and the hunt gods finally agree
Now Im going elk hunting, see you guys next week
im glad your a weber fan but i think you were meant to be a griz or cowboy or aggie.

Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:54 am
by BigSkyBears
mtjack wrote:If anyone has the time, energy or expansive attention span to research the last time every Big Sky Conference road team won on the same weekend, then kindly humor me. I'm guessing it is a rare occasion and I have my doubts. PSU, ISU and NAU all have just as much a shot at winning as the visiting opposition. As much as I'd like UNC to start being competitive, I just don't see it in the near future. Sacramento State is the closest to a gimme this weekend.
Probably in the next 2-3 years. UNC has 4-5 true freshman either starting or seeing significant playing time.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:12 pm
by SDHornet
Montana State- 34
Portland State- 17
MSU runs over PSU in the second half.
Sacramento State- 42
Northern Colorado- 21
We need this win. Not sure which Hornet road team will show up but if it’s similar to what showed up in Utah, this could be trouble.
Eastern Washington- 17
Northern Arizona- 28
NAU wins at home. With EWU needing to double team NAU DE Bond, they will be susceptible to blitzes right up the middle where they have been ravaged by injury.
Montana- 31
Idaho State- 20
ISU keeps it close, but UM controls the game in route to a win.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:20 pm
by Silenoz
Wildcat Ryan wrote:Saturday Oct 8th
Montana State
Portland State
Sacramento State
Northern Colorado
Eastern Washington
Northern Arizona
Montana
Idaho State
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:32 pm
by weberwildcat
What do you mean PSU has no campus? It is U of Phx?
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:41 pm
by grizcountry420
Everytime we play Idaho St on the road i wanna smash my TV to pieces.. Ohh wait.. I guess i should have said, everytime the Griz play on the road i wanna smash my TV to pieces..
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:47 pm
by Grizalltheway
weberwildcat wrote:What do you mean PSU has no campus? It is U of Phx?
I think he means it's a commuter campus that's fairly spread out throughout the city. And change your damn sig!

Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:06 pm
by weberwildcat
Grizalltheway wrote:weberwildcat wrote:What do you mean PSU has no campus? It is U of Phx?
I think he means it's a commuter campus that's fairly spread out throughout the city.
And change your damn sig!

i just reduced it today. i removed the "weber is not a state" pic.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:05 pm
by native
Montana State
Montana
EasternWashington
Sacramento State
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:14 pm
by JALMOND
Interesting slate of games in the Big Sky this week. One could argue that the only favorite playing at home is Northern Arizona and that game may be the closest to being a tossup. Surprising especially, given the record of the visitors so far this year in the conference. Currently I am at 25-6 after achieving perfection last week. Now I try to continue on and earn another perfect week. Here are my predictions for the week.
EWU at NAU---The Eagles finally got their first win of the season last week, a strong performance at home against Weber State. The Lumberjacks had a bye week to prepare for this game, but they did shut down Idaho State the previous week. The Eagles are hoping to run the table and make the playoffs, making this season very similar to 2007. With that in mind, how can you bet against them...EWU 34, NAU 32.
UM at ISU---The Grizzlies are coming off a sound victory last week. The thing is that it was at home and it was against Northern Colorado. The Bengals have been competitive in their Big Sky games so far, but had to deal with disappointment last week when the dropped a home game to Portland State. The horns buzzing around in the barn wrecks havoc on Bengals' opponents, but the Grizzlies should have the answers. Should be interesting, though...UM 28, ISU 24.
MSU at PSU---And now, for conference supremacy, we present to you the Bobcats and the (dramatic pause) Vikings. Both have a conference road win and both have only a money game loss on their records. The thing is the Bobcats have beaten Eastern Washington and Sacramento State while the Vikings bested Northern Arizona and Idaho State. Still, the game is in Portland and the Vikings won't be an easy pushover...MSU 31, PSU 28.
Sac State at UNC---For the Hornets, the road has been unkind as they have only beaten Oregon State on the road. This includes last week's loss at Montana State. The Bears, though, are much worse, having won no games, home or away, including last week's game at Montana. This should be easy for the Hornets, but they may want to think of the Bears as more like Colorado. The Hornets seem to play better when playing up a level...Sac State 42, UNC 10.
Re: Big Sky week 6
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:04 pm
by JALMOND
JALMOND wrote:Interesting slate of games in the Big Sky this week. One could argue that the only favorite playing at home is Northern Arizona and that game may be the closest to being a tossup. Surprising especially, given the record of the visitors so far this year in the conference. Currently I am at 25-6 after achieving perfection last week. Now I try to continue on and earn another perfect week. Here are my predictions for the week.
EWU at NAU---The Eagles finally got their first win of the season last week, a strong performance at home against Weber State. The Lumberjacks had a bye week to prepare for this game, but they did shut down Idaho State the previous week. The Eagles are hoping to run the table and make the playoffs, making this season very similar to 2007. With that in mind, how can you bet against them...EWU 34, NAU 32.
UM at ISU---The Grizzlies are coming off a sound victory last week. The thing is that it was at home and it was against Northern Colorado. The Bengals have been competitive in their Big Sky games so far, but had to deal with disappointment last week when the dropped a home game to Portland State. The horns buzzing around in the barn wrecks havoc on Bengals' opponents, but the Grizzlies should have the answers. Should be interesting, though...UM 28, ISU 24.
MSU at PSU---And now, for conference supremacy, we present to you the Bobcats and the (dramatic pause) Vikings. Both have a conference road win and both have only a money game loss on their records. The thing is the Bobcats have beaten Eastern Washington and Sacramento State while the Vikings bested Northern Arizona and Idaho State. Still, the game is in Portland and the Vikings won't be an easy pushover...MSU 31, PSU 28.
Sac State at UNC---For the Hornets, the road has been unkind as they have only beaten Oregon State on the road. This includes last week's loss at Montana State. The Bears, though, are much worse, having won no games, home or away, including last week's game at Montana. This should be easy for the Hornets, but they may want to think of the Bears as more like Colorado. The Hornets seem to play better when playing up a level...Sac State 42, UNC 10.
A perfect week again, but damn, I wish I would have been wrong about PSU/MSU.

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29-6 overall and making a comeback.
