JALMOND
November 16th, 2011, 01:43 AM
So here we are at the last week of the season and, except for at least a couple teams, the season will finally be over (Northern Colorado's season was over last week). But until then there is some good football left to play as this weekend features some rivalry games which are always good fun. Here are this week's conference power rankings (last week). All are my opinion only and all are still up for discussion. We are getting close to the end.
1. Montana State (1)---The Bobcats have been cruising through the season unblemished and strong talk about their first national championship since 1984. Last week, a welcome relief with a week off before their annual tilt with Montana. What has to feel good is the big game is in their house.
2. Montana (2)---Like Montana State, the Grizzlies as well had last week off to prepare for the big game this week. They also had a cushion the week before as they played DII Western Oregon so it has been awhile since they have faced FCS competition. Will that be a bit of a hindrance?
3. Portland State (3)---The Vikings march to a great season and a slight chance at the playoffs almost went off the tracks last week at Northern Colorado, but they were able to escape with a win. Any dreams of the playoffs have to come first with a win this week at home against Weber State. For that, the Vikings definitely need to play better.
4. Eastern Washington (4)---The Eagles outlasted Cal Poly last week (is the game over yet?) in a triple overtime thriller in their first game since getting knocked out of the playoff picture. Now they finish the season on the road at Idaho State. A big finish and the bad start will be forgotten.
5. Sacramento State (6)---The Hornets may have given up on the kicking game, but they are able to get the ball in the end zone, as evident by their game last week against Idaho State. The defense gave up field goals while the offense was scoring touchdowns. The thing is, can they still win with no kicking game? This weekend they welcome their rival, UC-Davis.
6. Weber State (7)---Just when people were writing off the Wildcats, they showed there is still some life in Ogden and they are hoping for a good send-off for their coach. They got by Northern Arizona last week who was playing some good football lately. Now this week, they hit the road for a game at Portland State. Another good win for their coach?
7. Northern Arizona (5)---Playing for pride did not stop the Lumberjacks from mounting a charge, getting wins over Sacramento State and Northern Colorado. However, their charge took a detour last week at Weber State. But the quest for spoiler continues as they have a home date this weekend with up and down Southern Utah.
8. Northern Colorado (9)---The Bears tried and tried against tremendous odds to get that elusive first win and it seemed like they got it last weekend against Portland State. But a penalty wiped out a sure touchdown and the Bears finished the year winless. Still the team playing at the end of the year was clearly better than that team that started the year and a good foundation to build on.
9. Idaho State (9)---Clearly, the Bengals had started their own rebuilding process long ago. Last weekend, they could not get into the end zone against Sacramento State and found themselves on the losing end once again. This weekend, they head to Eastern Washington, a game the coach will want to win. The thing is, will the Bengals want to win?
1. Montana State (1)---The Bobcats have been cruising through the season unblemished and strong talk about their first national championship since 1984. Last week, a welcome relief with a week off before their annual tilt with Montana. What has to feel good is the big game is in their house.
2. Montana (2)---Like Montana State, the Grizzlies as well had last week off to prepare for the big game this week. They also had a cushion the week before as they played DII Western Oregon so it has been awhile since they have faced FCS competition. Will that be a bit of a hindrance?
3. Portland State (3)---The Vikings march to a great season and a slight chance at the playoffs almost went off the tracks last week at Northern Colorado, but they were able to escape with a win. Any dreams of the playoffs have to come first with a win this week at home against Weber State. For that, the Vikings definitely need to play better.
4. Eastern Washington (4)---The Eagles outlasted Cal Poly last week (is the game over yet?) in a triple overtime thriller in their first game since getting knocked out of the playoff picture. Now they finish the season on the road at Idaho State. A big finish and the bad start will be forgotten.
5. Sacramento State (6)---The Hornets may have given up on the kicking game, but they are able to get the ball in the end zone, as evident by their game last week against Idaho State. The defense gave up field goals while the offense was scoring touchdowns. The thing is, can they still win with no kicking game? This weekend they welcome their rival, UC-Davis.
6. Weber State (7)---Just when people were writing off the Wildcats, they showed there is still some life in Ogden and they are hoping for a good send-off for their coach. They got by Northern Arizona last week who was playing some good football lately. Now this week, they hit the road for a game at Portland State. Another good win for their coach?
7. Northern Arizona (5)---Playing for pride did not stop the Lumberjacks from mounting a charge, getting wins over Sacramento State and Northern Colorado. However, their charge took a detour last week at Weber State. But the quest for spoiler continues as they have a home date this weekend with up and down Southern Utah.
8. Northern Colorado (9)---The Bears tried and tried against tremendous odds to get that elusive first win and it seemed like they got it last weekend against Portland State. But a penalty wiped out a sure touchdown and the Bears finished the year winless. Still the team playing at the end of the year was clearly better than that team that started the year and a good foundation to build on.
9. Idaho State (9)---Clearly, the Bengals had started their own rebuilding process long ago. Last weekend, they could not get into the end zone against Sacramento State and found themselves on the losing end once again. This weekend, they head to Eastern Washington, a game the coach will want to win. The thing is, will the Bengals want to win?