catbob
September 28th, 2005, 09:37 PM
Didn't have time to write one up last week, sorry. :)
This week pits two ranked BSC squads against one another, and should have pit 2 more against each other, but ISU did not make it in the AGS poll, though they did in several other polls. At any rate:
#24 Portland State @ #11 Eastern Washington
- The Eagles played badly at Idaho State. They turned the ball over 4 times. Idaho States defense shut down the running game, giving up only 61 yards on the ground. Is this the way to beat EWU? The answer is no, because Meyer and Kimble alone can kill you, who needs to run the ball? Last week was a bad example of the typical Eagles offense, and I look for them to rebound well at home. The question is, can the EAgles stop Joe Rubin, who rushed for an astounding 356 yards and 5 TDs last week vs UNC. The Vikings stayed away from the typica Big Sky formula with a tough defense and a smashmouth running game, but they will get down early and running can't save you then.
What to watch : Joe Rubin was ridiculous last week, and could have another big day against a suspect Eagle defense.
- 24-38
Idaho State @ #16 Montana State
- The Bobcats rebounded very well last week against NDSU after a crushing loss at Cal Poly. Though not impressive in their win against NDSU, they quietly beat a team that was arguably the hottest team in the country. MSU suffered some key injuries in that game, and will be without two of their leading LBs, their leading rusher, and a starting DL. They didn't play most of the game vs NDSU, either (except for the RB). Last years leading rusher will get the start, so don't expect any significant drop-off from the Cats already mediocre ground game. ISU is also plagued with injuries, but are coming into Bozeman very confident about their upset (which I predicted :)) last week against EWU. And they are playing very good defense as this point. But despite their victory, they only gained 301 yards of total offense and their passing game has been fairly dismal, throwing only 3 TDs and 7 Picks so far. If Hagler is off his game, he could meet a similar fate that Dixon (SFA) met in Bozeman - 3 picks. I look for MSU to control both sides of the ball and win fairly easily.
What to watch : In their two home games, MSU has allowed 120 RYPG against 2 run-oriented offenses, and have only given up a total of 23 points in those two contests.
- 14-31
Weber State @ #4 Montana
- The Wildcats have been up and down this season. They beat up on Western St 61-0, then get pounded at #24 Fresno (and rightfully so), Get hammered by NDSU 41-0, then turn around and beat a pretty talented NAU team at home. The Grizzlies are coming off a 7-0 win against a tough SDSU squad, but I though I'd never see the day where I would say that Weber has more offense than the Grizzlies right now. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, if the Griz only score 7 again, it will be enough to win, that is how good the Griz defense has been playing. I look for the Griz to find some sort of rhythm offensively, and play solid defense again. Weber has some talent and a great coach, but the Griz play too well in the confines of Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
What to watch : Weber has a very good running game and it sets up the playaction passes quite well. If they can get any sucess running the ball it will open the field up.
- 10-19
Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State
- What can you say about Sac St? Nothing positive. They are playing absolutely awful on both sides of the ball. They have been outscored 143-35 in just 4 games. Their only hope is to duplicate Webers performance vs NAU, which was run the ball effectively. They have a good RB in Ryan Mole, but he has no line to run behind. The Jacks are coming off a tough loss to Weber on the road in which Murietta didn't complete 50% of his passes. So far this season NAU hasn't proven it can beat a quality IAA squad, but Sac St is far from a quality IAA squad. Murietta can have another subpar day and still I like the Jacks in this one.
What to watch : Murietta could be due for a breakout game, as he has only passed over 200 yards twice this year (209 twice).
- 28-14
Possible upset of the week: Weber over UM.
Best matchup: PSU vs EWU
Worst matchup: NAU vs CSUS
This week pits two ranked BSC squads against one another, and should have pit 2 more against each other, but ISU did not make it in the AGS poll, though they did in several other polls. At any rate:
#24 Portland State @ #11 Eastern Washington
- The Eagles played badly at Idaho State. They turned the ball over 4 times. Idaho States defense shut down the running game, giving up only 61 yards on the ground. Is this the way to beat EWU? The answer is no, because Meyer and Kimble alone can kill you, who needs to run the ball? Last week was a bad example of the typical Eagles offense, and I look for them to rebound well at home. The question is, can the EAgles stop Joe Rubin, who rushed for an astounding 356 yards and 5 TDs last week vs UNC. The Vikings stayed away from the typica Big Sky formula with a tough defense and a smashmouth running game, but they will get down early and running can't save you then.
What to watch : Joe Rubin was ridiculous last week, and could have another big day against a suspect Eagle defense.
- 24-38
Idaho State @ #16 Montana State
- The Bobcats rebounded very well last week against NDSU after a crushing loss at Cal Poly. Though not impressive in their win against NDSU, they quietly beat a team that was arguably the hottest team in the country. MSU suffered some key injuries in that game, and will be without two of their leading LBs, their leading rusher, and a starting DL. They didn't play most of the game vs NDSU, either (except for the RB). Last years leading rusher will get the start, so don't expect any significant drop-off from the Cats already mediocre ground game. ISU is also plagued with injuries, but are coming into Bozeman very confident about their upset (which I predicted :)) last week against EWU. And they are playing very good defense as this point. But despite their victory, they only gained 301 yards of total offense and their passing game has been fairly dismal, throwing only 3 TDs and 7 Picks so far. If Hagler is off his game, he could meet a similar fate that Dixon (SFA) met in Bozeman - 3 picks. I look for MSU to control both sides of the ball and win fairly easily.
What to watch : In their two home games, MSU has allowed 120 RYPG against 2 run-oriented offenses, and have only given up a total of 23 points in those two contests.
- 14-31
Weber State @ #4 Montana
- The Wildcats have been up and down this season. They beat up on Western St 61-0, then get pounded at #24 Fresno (and rightfully so), Get hammered by NDSU 41-0, then turn around and beat a pretty talented NAU team at home. The Grizzlies are coming off a 7-0 win against a tough SDSU squad, but I though I'd never see the day where I would say that Weber has more offense than the Grizzlies right now. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, if the Griz only score 7 again, it will be enough to win, that is how good the Griz defense has been playing. I look for the Griz to find some sort of rhythm offensively, and play solid defense again. Weber has some talent and a great coach, but the Griz play too well in the confines of Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
What to watch : Weber has a very good running game and it sets up the playaction passes quite well. If they can get any sucess running the ball it will open the field up.
- 10-19
Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State
- What can you say about Sac St? Nothing positive. They are playing absolutely awful on both sides of the ball. They have been outscored 143-35 in just 4 games. Their only hope is to duplicate Webers performance vs NAU, which was run the ball effectively. They have a good RB in Ryan Mole, but he has no line to run behind. The Jacks are coming off a tough loss to Weber on the road in which Murietta didn't complete 50% of his passes. So far this season NAU hasn't proven it can beat a quality IAA squad, but Sac St is far from a quality IAA squad. Murietta can have another subpar day and still I like the Jacks in this one.
What to watch : Murietta could be due for a breakout game, as he has only passed over 200 yards twice this year (209 twice).
- 28-14
Possible upset of the week: Weber over UM.
Best matchup: PSU vs EWU
Worst matchup: NAU vs CSUS