JALMOND
August 20th, 2024, 10:06 PM
So Montana State scheduled a game in Week 0 so I had to cut my summer early. Even so, it is still time for football and the conference race is shaping up to be interesting with 5 teams coming in with a legitimate shot at the title. Yet it seems every year someone comes from the bottom of the pile to surprise so this year probably will be more of the same. Here are my power rankings for the conference. I won't have any rankings next week so I've listed the games for both week 0 and week 1. As usual, all are my opinion only. Here we go.
1. Montana Grizzlies---Week 1, Missouri State (FCS Missouri Valley) at home---The Grizzlies need to find a quarterback but once they do that, they are pretty loaded everywhere, and the quarterback prospects are numerous. They will find their quarterback and once they do, there should be no looking back.
2. Montana State Bobcats---Week 0, at New Mexico (FBS Mtn West), Week 1, Utah Tech (FCS United) at home---The Bobcats also have a strong returning group and look to be in the thick of things as the season goes on. They get things going early with a week 0 game against a beatable FBS opponent, then come home.
3. Idaho Vandals---Week 1, at Oregon (FBS Big 10)---The Vandals come off a strong season last year, but an early playoff loss denied them a chance at the national championship. They have a tall order in their first game, but they should be in the middle of the conference race throughout the season.
4. UC Davis Aggies---Week 1, at California (FBS ACC)---The Aggies had a tough time at it last year, but they look strong enough to get back and contend for the title this year. Bolstered by the return of their top running back, things should improve for the Aggies this year.
5. Sacramento State Hornets---Week 1, at San Jose State (FBS Mtn West)---The Hornets have a nice streak of playoff appearances, but they hope to go further by the end of this season. Once the quarterback situation is resolved, they should be ready to make some noise this year and keep that streak alive.
6. Weber State Wildcats---Week 1, at Washington (FBS Big 10)---The Wildcats may have some holes to fill, but great quarterback play usually leads to good results in the Big Sky and the Wildcats have a good returning quarterback. Once the rest of the team catches up, they will be dangerous.
7. Eastern Washington Eagles---Week 1, Monmouth (FCS CAA) at home---The Eagles have been missing from the playoffs for awhile now, but they are hoping to make a return appearance this year. The returnees are strong and the holes are few, so they may be able to get back there again.
8. Portland State Vikings---Week 1, at Washington State (FBS Pac-2)---This year's Viking team may be the best they have had in years which should be good, but a brutal schedule has them playing most of the top teams. They won't make excuses and are hoping to show they can play with the big boys.
9. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks---Week 1, Lincoln, CA (NAIA Independent) at home---No one is talking about the Lumberjacks right now, but maybe they will be after the first couple weeks, if they can surprise some people. Good returnees, but some holes all around. If they can gel soon, watch out.
10. Northern Colorado Bears---Week 1, at Incarnate Word (FCS Southland)---Things did go so well for the Bears last year, so the only way to go is up. They should be improved this year but will they be improved enough to make some serious noise? Playing the top Southland team won't help.
11. Idaho State Bengals---Week 1, at Oregon State (FBS Pac-2)---The Bengals have some holes to fill, which is usually the case. They have some people to fill those holes, which is typically the norm. But they usually fail to make some strides to the top. Their top receiver came back, but do they have anyone else?
12. Cal Poly Mustangs---Week 1, at San Diego (FCS Pioneer)---Things look bleak right now for the Mustangs as the season starts. Still, the season starts with everyone equal. The Mustangs will be better this year, but will they be able to make some noise in conference play?
RECAP: 1-2 frontrunners, 3-5 contenders, 6-9 darkhorses, 10-12 maybe?
1. Montana Grizzlies---Week 1, Missouri State (FCS Missouri Valley) at home---The Grizzlies need to find a quarterback but once they do that, they are pretty loaded everywhere, and the quarterback prospects are numerous. They will find their quarterback and once they do, there should be no looking back.
2. Montana State Bobcats---Week 0, at New Mexico (FBS Mtn West), Week 1, Utah Tech (FCS United) at home---The Bobcats also have a strong returning group and look to be in the thick of things as the season goes on. They get things going early with a week 0 game against a beatable FBS opponent, then come home.
3. Idaho Vandals---Week 1, at Oregon (FBS Big 10)---The Vandals come off a strong season last year, but an early playoff loss denied them a chance at the national championship. They have a tall order in their first game, but they should be in the middle of the conference race throughout the season.
4. UC Davis Aggies---Week 1, at California (FBS ACC)---The Aggies had a tough time at it last year, but they look strong enough to get back and contend for the title this year. Bolstered by the return of their top running back, things should improve for the Aggies this year.
5. Sacramento State Hornets---Week 1, at San Jose State (FBS Mtn West)---The Hornets have a nice streak of playoff appearances, but they hope to go further by the end of this season. Once the quarterback situation is resolved, they should be ready to make some noise this year and keep that streak alive.
6. Weber State Wildcats---Week 1, at Washington (FBS Big 10)---The Wildcats may have some holes to fill, but great quarterback play usually leads to good results in the Big Sky and the Wildcats have a good returning quarterback. Once the rest of the team catches up, they will be dangerous.
7. Eastern Washington Eagles---Week 1, Monmouth (FCS CAA) at home---The Eagles have been missing from the playoffs for awhile now, but they are hoping to make a return appearance this year. The returnees are strong and the holes are few, so they may be able to get back there again.
8. Portland State Vikings---Week 1, at Washington State (FBS Pac-2)---This year's Viking team may be the best they have had in years which should be good, but a brutal schedule has them playing most of the top teams. They won't make excuses and are hoping to show they can play with the big boys.
9. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks---Week 1, Lincoln, CA (NAIA Independent) at home---No one is talking about the Lumberjacks right now, but maybe they will be after the first couple weeks, if they can surprise some people. Good returnees, but some holes all around. If they can gel soon, watch out.
10. Northern Colorado Bears---Week 1, at Incarnate Word (FCS Southland)---Things did go so well for the Bears last year, so the only way to go is up. They should be improved this year but will they be improved enough to make some serious noise? Playing the top Southland team won't help.
11. Idaho State Bengals---Week 1, at Oregon State (FBS Pac-2)---The Bengals have some holes to fill, which is usually the case. They have some people to fill those holes, which is typically the norm. But they usually fail to make some strides to the top. Their top receiver came back, but do they have anyone else?
12. Cal Poly Mustangs---Week 1, at San Diego (FCS Pioneer)---Things look bleak right now for the Mustangs as the season starts. Still, the season starts with everyone equal. The Mustangs will be better this year, but will they be able to make some noise in conference play?
RECAP: 1-2 frontrunners, 3-5 contenders, 6-9 darkhorses, 10-12 maybe?