Currently I am at 26-8 after going perfect last weekend. This weekend eight games involving Big Sky teams with EWU, Cal Poly and North Dakota all taking the week off. I am once again hoping for a perfect weekend. Here are my predictions.
ISU at Washington---The Bengals have shown that they can beat DII teams, having done away with Dixie State and Western State. Now they move up to the big time and play Pac-12's Washington. It would certainly be an eye opener should they get the win. Maybe a far idea....Washington 55, ISU 7.
Panhandle State at UM---The Grizzlies have shown they can blow away good FCS competition in both Appalachian State and North Dakota. Now they head back home where a DII team awaits. Not that great of a DII team either...UM 70, Panhandle State 7.
MSU at Stephen F Austin---In lieu of their star quarterback playing, Bobcats relied on their defense to hold on to the win last week against Colorado Mesa. This week, they may need to rely more on their second quarterback to provide some sort of offense...MSU 27, Stephen F Austin 21.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
Northern Iowa at UNC---The Bears move on from their hectic schedule playing Wyoming last week to welcoming Missouri Valley's powerhouse Northern Iowa this week. If they thought last week was tough, wait until they see Northern Iowa...Northern Iowa 38, UNC 20.
PSU at UCD---The Vikings have quietly built up the FCS leading total offense in the first three games while the Aggies defense has shut down their FCS opponents. Maybe the key lies in how the Aggies offense looks against the Vikings defense...PSU 24, UCD 17.
SUU at Sac State---The Hornets are an interesting bunch. No offense when they play the FBS and no defense when they play down. The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have an FBS win already and have looked good in their other two games. The wacky game of the week...Sac State 32, SUU 24.
WSU at McNeese State---The Wildcats already own a win over the Southland, beating Stephen F Austin the first weekend. That was before their drubbing at the hands of both Utah and Utah State. Also, McNeese State is better than Stephen F Austin...McNeese State 31, WSU 24.
JALMOND wrote:Currently I am at 26-8 after going perfect last weekend. This weekend eight games involving Big Sky teams with EWU, Cal Poly and North Dakota all taking the week off. I am once again hoping for a perfect weekend. Here are my predictions.
ISU at Washington---The Bengals have shown that they can beat DII teams, having done away with Dixie State and Western State. Now they move up to the big time and play Pac-12's Washington. It would certainly be an eye opener should they get the win. Maybe a far idea....Washington 55, ISU 7.
Panhandle State at UM---The Grizzlies have shown they can blow away good FCS competition in both Appalachian State and North Dakota. Now they head back home where a DII team awaits. Not that great of a DII team either...UM 70, Panhandle State 7.
MSU at Stephen F Austin---In lieu of their star quarterback playing, Bobcats relied on their defense to hold on to the win last week against Colorado Mesa. This week, they may need to rely more on their second quarterback to provide some sort of offense...MSU 27, Stephen F Austin 21.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
Northern Iowa at UNC---The Bears move on from their hectic schedule playing Wyoming last week to welcoming Missouri Valley's powerhouse Northern Iowa this week. If they thought last week was tough, wait until they see Northern Iowa...Northern Iowa 38, UNC 20.
PSU at UCD---The Vikings have quietly built up the FCS leading total offense in the first three games while the Aggies defense has shut down their FCS opponents. Maybe the key lies in how the Aggies offense looks against the Vikings defense...PSU 24, UCD 17.
SUU at Sac State---The Hornets are an interesting bunch. No offense when they play the FBS and no defense when they play down. The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have an FBS win already and have looked good in their other two games. The wacky game of the week...Sac State 32, SUU 24.
WSU at McNeese State---The Wildcats already own a win over the Southland, beating Stephen F Austin the first weekend. That was before their drubbing at the hands of both Utah and Utah State. Also, McNeese State is better than Stephen F Austin...McNeese State 31, WSU 24.
Panhandle St might pull a upset on the Grizzlies????
I have no objections to either of these predictions. If I have anything to nitpick at all, it's the Weber game: a wider spread than what JALMOND claims, but not quite as wide as Venus'. The biggest questions for me (outside of which Hornet team shows up against SUU) is whether or not ISU and Panhandle State get on the scoreboard at all....
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
JALMOND wrote:Currently I am at 26-8 after going perfect last weekend. This weekend eight games involving Big Sky teams with EWU, Cal Poly and North Dakota all taking the week off. I am once again hoping for a perfect weekend. Here are my predictions.
ISU at Washington---The Bengals have shown that they can beat DII teams, having done away with Dixie State and Western State. Now they move up to the big time and play Pac-12's Washington. It would certainly be an eye opener should they get the win. Maybe a far idea....Washington 55, ISU 7.
Panhandle State at UM---The Grizzlies have shown they can blow away good FCS competition in both Appalachian State and North Dakota. Now they head back home where a DII team awaits. Not that great of a DII team either...UM 70, Panhandle State 7.
MSU at Stephen F Austin---In lieu of their star quarterback playing, Bobcats relied on their defense to hold on to the win last week against Colorado Mesa. This week, they may need to rely more on their second quarterback to provide some sort of offense...MSU 27, Stephen F Austin 21.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
Northern Iowa at UNC---The Bears move on from their hectic schedule playing Wyoming last week to welcoming Missouri Valley's powerhouse Northern Iowa this week. If they thought last week was tough, wait until they see Northern Iowa...Northern Iowa 38, UNC 20.
PSU at UCD---The Vikings have quietly built up the FCS leading total offense in the first three games while the Aggies defense has shut down their FCS opponents. Maybe the key lies in how the Aggies offense looks against the Vikings defense...PSU 24, UCD 17.
SUU at Sac State---The Hornets are an interesting bunch. No offense when they play the FBS and no defense when they play down. The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have an FBS win already and have looked good in their other two games. The wacky game of the week...Sac State 32, SUU 24.
WSU at McNeese State---The Wildcats already own a win over the Southland, beating Stephen F Austin the first weekend. That was before their drubbing at the hands of both Utah and Utah State. Also, McNeese State is better than Stephen F Austin...McNeese State 31, WSU 24.
Panhandle St might pull a upset on the Grizzlies????
JALMOND wrote:Currently I am at 26-8 after going perfect last weekend. This weekend eight games involving Big Sky teams with EWU, Cal Poly and North Dakota all taking the week off. I am once again hoping for a perfect weekend. Here are my predictions.
ISU at Washington---The Bengals have shown that they can beat DII teams, having done away with Dixie State and Western State. Now they move up to the big time and play Pac-12's Washington. It would certainly be an eye opener should they get the win. Maybe a far idea....Washington 55, ISU 7.
Panhandle State at UM---The Grizzlies have shown they can blow away good FCS competition in both Appalachian State and North Dakota. Now they head back home where a DII team awaits. Not that great of a DII team either...UM 70, Panhandle State 7.
MSU at Stephen F Austin---In lieu of their star quarterback playing, Bobcats relied on their defense to hold on to the win last week against Colorado Mesa. This week, they may need to rely more on their second quarterback to provide some sort of offense...MSU 27, Stephen F Austin 21.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
Northern Iowa at UNC---The Bears move on from their hectic schedule playing Wyoming last week to welcoming Missouri Valley's powerhouse Northern Iowa this week. If they thought last week was tough, wait until they see Northern Iowa...Northern Iowa 38, UNC 20.
PSU at UCD---The Vikings have quietly built up the FCS leading total offense in the first three games while the Aggies defense has shut down their FCS opponents. Maybe the key lies in how the Aggies offense looks against the Vikings defense...PSU 24, UCD 17.
SUU at Sac State---The Hornets are an interesting bunch. No offense when they play the FBS and no defense when they play down. The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have an FBS win already and have looked good in their other two games. The wacky game of the week...Sac State 32, SUU 24.
WSU at McNeese State---The Wildcats already own a win over the Southland, beating Stephen F Austin the first weekend. That was before their drubbing at the hands of both Utah and Utah State. Also, McNeese State is better than Stephen F Austin...McNeese State 31, WSU 24.
Panhandle St might pull a upset on the Grizzlies????
I am so confused I see your reading skills are as bad as your writing
But props for putting a sentence together with capital letters and most of the ....,,,???!!!
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
JALMOND wrote:Currently I am at 26-8 after going perfect last weekend. This weekend eight games involving Big Sky teams with EWU, Cal Poly and North Dakota all taking the week off. I am once again hoping for a perfect weekend. Here are my predictions.
ISU at Washington---The Bengals have shown that they can beat DII teams, having done away with Dixie State and Western State. Now they move up to the big time and play Pac-12's Washington. It would certainly be an eye opener should they get the win. Maybe a far idea....Washington 55, ISU 7.
Panhandle State at UM---The Grizzlies have shown they can blow away good FCS competition in both Appalachian State and North Dakota. Now they head back home where a DII team awaits. Not that great of a DII team either...UM 70, Panhandle State 7.
MSU at Stephen F Austin---In lieu of their star quarterback playing, Bobcats relied on their defense to hold on to the win last week against Colorado Mesa. This week, they may need to rely more on their second quarterback to provide some sort of offense...MSU 27, Stephen F Austin 21.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
Northern Iowa at UNC---The Bears move on from their hectic schedule playing Wyoming last week to welcoming Missouri Valley's powerhouse Northern Iowa this week. If they thought last week was tough, wait until they see Northern Iowa...Northern Iowa 38, UNC 20.
PSU at UCD---The Vikings have quietly built up the FCS leading total offense in the first three games while the Aggies defense has shut down their FCS opponents. Maybe the key lies in how the Aggies offense looks against the Vikings defense...PSU 24, UCD 17.
SUU at Sac State---The Hornets are an interesting bunch. No offense when they play the FBS and no defense when they play down. The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have an FBS win already and have looked good in their other two games. The wacky game of the week...Sac State 32, SUU 24.
WSU at McNeese State---The Wildcats already own a win over the Southland, beating Stephen F Austin the first weekend. That was before their drubbing at the hands of both Utah and Utah State. Also, McNeese State is better than Stephen F Austin...McNeese State 31, WSU 24.
Panhandle St might pull a upset on the Grizzlies????
I'm confident in the chances of that happening being 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000001%
JALMOND wrote:Currently I am at 26-8 after going perfect last weekend. This weekend eight games involving Big Sky teams with EWU, Cal Poly and North Dakota all taking the week off. I am once again hoping for a perfect weekend. Here are my predictions.
ISU at Washington---The Bengals have shown that they can beat DII teams, having done away with Dixie State and Western State. Now they move up to the big time and play Pac-12's Washington. It would certainly be an eye opener should they get the win. Maybe a far idea....Washington 55, ISU 7.
Panhandle State at UM---The Grizzlies have shown they can blow away good FCS competition in both Appalachian State and North Dakota. Now they head back home where a DII team awaits. Not that great of a DII team either...UM 70, Panhandle State 7.
MSU at Stephen F Austin---In lieu of their star quarterback playing, Bobcats relied on their defense to hold on to the win last week against Colorado Mesa. This week, they may need to rely more on their second quarterback to provide some sort of offense...MSU 27, Stephen F Austin 21.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
Northern Iowa at UNC---The Bears move on from their hectic schedule playing Wyoming last week to welcoming Missouri Valley's powerhouse Northern Iowa this week. If they thought last week was tough, wait until they see Northern Iowa...Northern Iowa 38, UNC 20.
PSU at UCD---The Vikings have quietly built up the FCS leading total offense in the first three games while the Aggies defense has shut down their FCS opponents. Maybe the key lies in how the Aggies offense looks against the Vikings defense...PSU 24, UCD 17.
SUU at Sac State---The Hornets are an interesting bunch. No offense when they play the FBS and no defense when they play down. The Thunderbirds, on the other hand, have an FBS win already and have looked good in their other two games. The wacky game of the week...Sac State 32, SUU 24.
WSU at McNeese State---The Wildcats already own a win over the Southland, beating Stephen F Austin the first weekend. That was before their drubbing at the hands of both Utah and Utah State. Also, McNeese State is better than Stephen F Austin...McNeese State 31, WSU 24.
The Hornets are going to get crushed by SUU
If it looks like a cow, smells like a cow, and moo's like a cow, it's a UC Davis coed.
Portland State over UC Davis. Final score not even close.
So Utah over Sac State. Likely the final score also not even close.
Washington over Idaho State. May make Weber State feel better about past two weeks.
McNeese St over Weber St. Final score not even close.
No Arizona over So Dakota. Closer than it should be.
Montana over Panhandle St. Will we provide sandwiches for their bus ride home?
Montana St over SFA. Closer than it should be.
No Iowa over No Colorado. Final score not even close.
South Dakota at NAU---The Lumberjacks offense has suddenly become anemic, managing to score 7 total points so far this season. With bringing in the Missouri Valley's basement dweller South Dakota, they may not need very much offense, but they will need some...NAU 14, South Dakota 10.
I think that is fair, Kyren Poe has a questionable arm at best and our passing game has been non-existent. Would not be surprised if South Dakota comes out with a win.
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
I would ignore you before I did SH. True story. I love him and wish for him to never leave this site.
I read you are not on the main land...does that mean you are on a boat smuggling your cousins and a few acquaintences in the hull of a boat to America...or does that mean you are drunk off your ass in some Hawaiian dive bar, sucking down dollar shots of tequila and nursing 5 dollar beers?
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
SDHornet wrote:
Why does anyone not ignore Super Griz?!?
I would ignore you before I did SH. True story. I love him and wish for him to never leave this site.
I read you are not on the main land...does that mean you are on a boat smuggling your cousins and a few acquaintences in the hull of a boat to America...or does that mean you are drunk off your ass in some Hawaiian dive bar, sucking down dollar shots of tequila and nursing 5 dollar beers?
Good ignore me.
And to the second part...you have a 50-50 shot at getting it right. A hint: I smuggled over some cousins last week.
grizzaholic wrote:
I would ignore you before I did SH. True story. I love him and wish for him to never leave this site.
I read you are not on the main land...does that mean you are on a boat smuggling your cousins and a few acquaintences in the hull of a boat to America...or does that mean you are drunk off your ass in some Hawaiian dive bar, sucking down dollar shots of tequila and nursing 5 dollar beers?
Good ignore me.
And to the second part...you have a 50-50 shot at getting it right. A hint: I smuggled over some cousins last week.
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
Equating SUU to SJSU and ASU? I don't THINK so. Sure, they might win, but it certainly won't be by anywhere near THAT much....
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
Equating SUU to SJSU and ASU? I don't THINK so. Sure, they might win, but it certainly won't be by anywhere near THAT much....
SOU put 56 on Sac. SUU beat an FBS team, and held their D-II scoreless. Sac is giving up an average of 45 points a game vs. their two FBS and one D-II. SUU is giving up 23 points a game vs two FBS and one D-II. Sac is gonna get smoked.
SuperHornet wrote:
Equating SUU to SJSU and ASU? I don't THINK so. Sure, they might win, but it certainly won't be by anywhere near THAT much....
SOU put 56 on Sac. SUU beat an FBS team, and held their D-II scoreless. Sac is giving up an average of 45 points a game vs. their two FBS and one D-II. SUU is giving up 23 points a game vs two FBS and one D-II. Sac is gonna get smoked.
SOU had a passing game. SUU does not. They're gonna need it....
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
SOU put 56 on Sac. SUU beat an FBS team, and held their D-II scoreless. Sac is giving up an average of 45 points a game vs. their two FBS and one D-II. SUU is giving up 23 points a game vs two FBS and one D-II. Sac is gonna get smoked.
SOU had a passing game. SUU does not. They're gonna need it....