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JALMOND
November 13th, 2007, 01:46 AM
Ok, happy Veteran's Day to all the veterans. After last week, the Big Sky picture is becoming clear. Clearly a case of the have's and have not's. Some surprises from the beginning of the year, but the right teams have earned where they are (some good, some bad). So, here are this week's power rankings for the conference. All are my opinion and all are open for discussion. This week (last week)

1. Montana (1)---Griz keep plugging along through the conference slate. Last week, after wrapping pretty much everything the previous week, they scrapped and clawed their way to a road win at Idaho State to stay undefeated. This week, the Brawl of the Wild, as the Griz go to Montana State. Always a fun game and this year will be no exception.

2. Eastern Washington (2)---A stong win on the road for the Eagles last week at Northern Arizona made a playoff spot look a little bit better. Still, they have some more work to do this week as they welcome the unpredictable Weber State, who are playing some great football this late in the year. Can the Eagles stay focused at home, get the win and maybe some luck from the committee?

3. Northern Arizona (3)---A disappointing loss at home to Eastern Washington has shut the door on the Jacks for the year. 6-5 will not be good enough for a look from the committee, but what a year it was. This week, the odd team out means the Jacks season is over. Close to a spot in the playoff, but they will be home for Thanksgiving.

4. Weber State (4)---Last week, the Wildcats found themselves punishing Fort Lewis for the leftover frustration of starting this year with no offense and four straight DI losses, effectively ending the season right there. Yet they have been the spoilers, going 4-1 in their last five conference games. This week, a trip to Eastern Washington to face the last best shot the conference has at an at-large. Do the Wildcats have another win up their sleeve?

5. Montana State (5)---Well, the offense showed up in the fourth quarter (as usual) for the Cats in the game last week at Portland State, putting up 36 of the total 50 points. Just like the wins earlier in the season, the defense kept the team in the game until the offense could get rolling. This week the Cats welcome in state rival Montana to Bozeman for the Brawl of the Wild. Can they put a blemish on the Griz undefeated year?

6. Idaho State (7)---Good but not good enough last week for the Bengals in the home loss to Montana. They put a scare into the Griz, but by the end, that was all they could do. This week, a road trip to Sacramento State. The Bengals are playing good football, can they close out the year with a road win?

7. Portland State (6)---Late in the year and the Vikings are finding out that they cannot stop anyone. 36 points in the final quarter to the offensively challenged Montana State meant another home loss for Portland State. This week, another game against another offensively challenged team in Northern Colorado. Can the Vikings slow down the Bears, like everyone else has all year?

8. Sacramento State (8)---With all the close games the Hornets have played, its hard to imagine that they needed the game last week to stay out of the basement. But, when the chips are down, they rose to the top and got the win in Northern Colorado to stay out. This week, they welcome Idaho State to town. Can they insure a ticket out of the cellar?

9. Northern Colorado (9)---It looked like the Bears were finally going to escape the cellar. Then a late score by Sacramento State and they were back at the bottom. As crazy as it sounds, the Bears get to try it again as they welcome Portland State. Conference win number two?

How they stack, Montana #1, EWU alone at #2, NAU pretty good lead over WSU for 3-4. MSU pretty much by themselves at #5. ISU a good lead at #6 over the last three, which is a close bunch at 7-9.

Ronbo
November 13th, 2007, 07:53 AM
Ok, happy Veteran's Day to all the veterans. After last week, the Big Sky picture is becoming clear. Clearly a case of the have's and have not's. Some surprises from the beginning of the year, but the right teams have earned where they are (some good, some bad). So, here are this week's power rankings for the conference. All are my opinion and all are open for discussion. This week (last week)

1. Montana (1)---Griz keep plugging along through the conference slate. Last week, after wrapping pretty much everything the previous week, they scrapped and clawed their way to a road win at Idaho State to stay undefeated. This week, the Brawl of the Wild, as the Griz go to Montana State. Always a fun game and this year will be no exception.

2. Eastern Washington (2)---A stong win on the road for the Eagles last week at Northern Arizona made a playoff spot look a little bit better. Still, they have some more work to do this week as they welcome the unpredictable Weber State, who are playing some great football this late in the year. Can the Eagles stay focused at home, get the win and maybe some luck from the committee?

3. Northern Arizona (3)---A disappointing loss at home to Eastern Washington has shut the door on the Jacks for the year. 6-5 will not be good enough for a look from the committee, but what a year it was. This week, the odd team out means the Jacks season is over. Close to a spot in the playoff, but they will be home for Thanksgiving.

4. Weber State (4)---Last week, the Wildcats found themselves punishing Fort Lewis for the leftover frustration of starting this year with no offense and four straight DI losses, effectively ending the season right there. Yet they have been the spoilers, going 4-1 in their last five conference games. This week, a trip to Eastern Washington to face the last best shot the conference has at an at-large. Do the Wildcats have another win up their sleeve?

5. Montana State (5)---Well, the offense showed up in the fourth quarter (as usual) for the Cats in the game last week at Portland State, putting up 36 of the total 50 points. Just like the wins earlier in the season, the defense kept the team in the game until the offense could get rolling. This week the Cats welcome in state rival Montana to Bozeman for the Brawl of the Wild. Can they put a blemish on the Griz undefeated year?

6. Idaho State (7)---Good but not good enough last week for the Bengals in the home loss to Montana. They put a scare into the Griz, but by the end, that was all they could do. This week, a road trip to Sacramento State. The Bengals are playing good football, can they close out the year with a road win?

7. Portland State (6)---Late in the year and the Vikings are finding out that they cannot stop anyone. 36 points in the final quarter to the offensively challenged Montana State meant another home loss for Portland State. This week, another game against another offensively challenged team in Northern Colorado. Can the Vikings slow down the Bears, like everyone else has all year?

8. Sacramento State (8)---With all the close games the Hornets have played, its hard to imagine that they needed the game last week to stay out of the basement. But, when the chips are down, they rose to the top and got the win in Northern Colorado to stay out. This week, they welcome Idaho State to town. Can they insure a ticket out of the cellar?

9. Northern Colorado (9)---It looked like the Bears were finally going to escape the cellar. Then a late score by Sacramento State and they were back at the bottom. As crazy as it sounds, the Bears get to try it again as they welcome Portland State. Conference win number two?

How they stack, Montana #1, EWU alone at #2, NAU pretty good lead over WSU for 3-4. MSU pretty much by themselves at #5. ISU a good lead at #6 over the last three, which is a close bunch at 7-9.

xlolx We were tied at 7 at half and then outscored ISU 20-7 in the 2nd half. The Defense held ISU to (4) 1st downs and 96 yards in the second half. Their only score was a kickoff return. We lost a TD when a fumble went through the endzone when Bergquist reached out the ball just before crossing the endzone line. Wish they wouldn't do that. The game was actually not near as close as the score. The ISU Offense never reached the red zone in the 2nd half.

If you aren't up at half you are done, you should know that.

already123
November 13th, 2007, 12:49 PM
I think this is the way the year will finish...

ncbears
November 13th, 2007, 01:13 PM
Sac State should have a * by their win against us. THE MOST luckiest victory EVER in college sports. They had NO business winning that game.

xnodx xnodx xnodx

griz_fan_in_SanDiego
November 13th, 2007, 01:54 PM
Sac State should have a * by their win against us. THE MOST luckiest victory EVER in college sports. They had NO business winning that game.

xnodx xnodx xnodx

Just like the Chargers on Sunday night...however a win is a win no matter how you get it, unless of course you cheat

I Bleed Purple
November 13th, 2007, 04:07 PM
If Weber wins on Saturday, do they leapfrog NAU and EWU and finish 2nd in the power rankings?

GOKATS
November 13th, 2007, 04:11 PM
If Weber wins on Saturday, do they leapfrog NAU and EWU and finish 2nd in the power rankings?

I wouldn't say so, but if the Cats beat the griz the Cats should be 2 or 3 depending on how the EWU/WSU game turns out.

biobengal
November 13th, 2007, 04:12 PM
If Weber wins on Saturday, do they leapfrog NAU and EWU and finish 2nd in the power rankings?

Lets go Eagles!! xwhistlex

ncbears
November 13th, 2007, 04:22 PM
Just like the Chargers on Sunday night...however a win is a win no matter how you get it, unless of course you cheat

Yeah but the Colts didn't lose by a freakish hail-marry like we did.

I Bleed Purple
November 13th, 2007, 04:31 PM
Lets go Eagles!! xwhistlex

I was going to mention that we play the best in Cheney out of all the road games we play, but you were so nice in reminding me that we play in Pocatello every other year. Even our winless teams win in Pocatello (no hyperbole here, straight fact).

Screamin_Eagle174
November 13th, 2007, 04:37 PM
If you aren't up at half you are done, you should know that.

xlolx xlolx xlolx Haha, unless that team is Eastern Washington. Were not done until we've shot ourselves in the foot with a six-shooter, emptied the gun, reloaded and emptied it again. (12 Penalties for 127 yards) xthumbsupx

griz_fan_in_SanDiego
November 13th, 2007, 04:38 PM
Yeah but the Colts didn't lose by a freakish hail-marry like we did.

that's true...although I think only scoring one offensive touchdown off of 6 turnovers means you did not deserve to win xlolx

ncbears
November 13th, 2007, 04:56 PM
that's true...although I think only scoring one offensive touchdown off of 6 turnovers means you did not deserve to win xlolx

xshhhx

kalm
November 13th, 2007, 09:41 PM
Weber has won their last two visits to Cheney, and three out of the last four games against Eastern. They have averaged 58 points their last three games of this season. We are facing the hottest team in the Big Sky right now, this game is certainly no lock. If we win we certainly deserve the at-large. But I won't breathe easy until it's within hand.

cats2506
November 13th, 2007, 11:04 PM
Sac State should have a * by their win against us. THE MOST luckiest victory EVER in college sports. They had NO business winning that game.

xnodx xnodx xnodx

Dont you remember the hail mary that Flutie threw for BC, sounds like your ending was about the same

already123
November 14th, 2007, 01:13 PM
I would say that if WSU beats EWU and MSU loses, Eastern stays at two and WSU ties NAU for 3rd (NAU slightly above b/c they beat WSU). However, If MSU and WSU win this weekend we'll find ourselves with a huge clusterFvk with the 2-4 teams...


Typical year in the BSCxrolleyesx

Screamin_Eagle174
November 14th, 2007, 01:20 PM
I would say that if WSU beats EWU and MSU loses, Eastern stays at two and WSU ties NAU for 3rd (NAU slightly above b/c they beat WSU). However, If MSU and WSU win this weekend we'll find ourselves with a huge clusterFvk with the 2-4 teams...


Typical year in the BSCxrolleyesx

If WSU wins (That's a big IF, xrotatehx ) then 2-4 isn't going to matter. Only Montana would be going to the playoffs. Unless you're headed to the playoffs, after Saturday the season is over and power rankings don't mean a thing. (At least until conference matchups in basketball start up, then the crap talking begins again! xrulesx :D )

UNCBears2010
November 14th, 2007, 05:55 PM
I ******* hate Hail Marys! UNC was the better team the entire game against Sac State and lost on pure dumb luck.

slostang
November 14th, 2007, 06:13 PM
I ******* hate Hail Marys! UNC was the better team the entire game against Sac State and lost on pure dumb luck.

Sac State has had their share of losing game they should have won this year. UNC certainly made strides this year as the season progressed. How do they look for 2008?

UNCBears2010
November 14th, 2007, 09:18 PM
Sac State has had their share of losing game they should have won this year. UNC certainly made strides this year as the season progressed. How do they look for 2008?

Good everywhere but quarterback, a lot of freshmen and sophomores contributing, but it looks like we have a redshirt freahman, James Schrenk, that will be able to handle the load there. I just hope Vlahogeorge doesn't get another shot at it.