Big Sky Quad Shot: Week 6

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Big Sky Quad Shot: Week 6

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http://thefcswedge.com/big-sky-conferen ... ot-week-6/

Drink up! It's time for a quad shot!
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Re: Big Sky Quad Shot: Week 6

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I like your rankings. I just can't see, though, after last week's games, how you can't put Montana even slightly ahead of Weber. For me its pretty much a no-brainer. As you said Montana closes out the game against a pretty good Idaho State team on a 59-3 run. And while Weber's game was never really in doubt, they did not truly put away a hot-and-cold Idaho team. Maybe a bit of anti-homerism?

As for my five places for college football, in no particular order,

Washington Grizzly
Bobcat Stadium
Husky Stadium
Autzen Stadium
and the outlier, Notre Dame Stadium

Out of those fine, I haven't been to Husky Stadium or Notre Dame Stadium.
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Re: Big Sky Quad Shot: Week 6

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JALMOND wrote:I like your rankings. I just can't see, though, after last week's games, how you can't put Montana even slightly ahead of Weber. For me its pretty much a no-brainer. As you said Montana closes out the game against a pretty good Idaho State team on a 59-3 run. And while Weber's game was never really in doubt, they did not truly put away a hot-and-cold Idaho team. Maybe a bit of anti-homerism?

As for my five places for college football, in no particular order,

Washington Grizzly
Bobcat Stadium
Husky Stadium
Autzen Stadium
and the outlier, Notre Dame Stadium

Out of those fine, I haven't been to Husky Stadium or Notre Dame Stadium.
I do my power rankings much like I do my weekly poll.. moving up is harder than moving down. :) Weber is still a fine team and haven't done much to sway my opinion one way or the other. Weber looks more vulnerable to a loss than Montana does right now though.
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Re: Big Sky Quad Shot: Week 6

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Hey! Pillow fight this, ya bastage!

5 places to watch a game:

Roos Field
My couch
My neighbors garage
My garage
My bed.

ORV: Eastern Washington’s Grizzly Stadium.
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JALMOND wrote:Maybe a bit of anti-homerism?
Call us gunshy
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MrTitleist wrote:
JALMOND wrote:I like your rankings. I just can't see, though, after last week's games, how you can't put Montana even slightly ahead of Weber. For me its pretty much a no-brainer. As you said Montana closes out the game against a pretty good Idaho State team on a 59-3 run. And while Weber's game was never really in doubt, they did not truly put away a hot-and-cold Idaho team. Maybe a bit of anti-homerism?

As for my five places for college football, in no particular order,

Washington Grizzly
Bobcat Stadium
Husky Stadium
Autzen Stadium
and the outlier, Notre Dame Stadium

Out of those fine, I haven't been to Husky Stadium or Notre Dame Stadium.
I do my power rankings much like I do my weekly poll.. moving up is harder than moving down. :) Weber is still a fine team and haven't done much to sway my opinion one way or the other. Weber looks more vulnerable to a loss than Montana does right now though.
I agree...and nice blog. :thumb:
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