JALMOND
October 13th, 2009, 12:31 AM
Columbus Day weekend is usually the halfway point of the college football season, and what a race we have in the Big Sky. The Big Bear (Montana) is still on top, as usual, but there are five teams with only one conference loss, including usual bottom feeder, Sacramento State. Granted the Hornets do not really have what could be a "wow" win, but there they are, running with the big boys. This week's power rankings in the Big Sky. All are solely my opinion and all are up for discussion. This week (last week)
1. Montana (1)---For all that goes on behind them, the Grizzlies are looking forward. They gave Great West's Cal Poly hope for three quarters, then shut the door on them. This week, they welcome Eastern Washington to the friendly confines of Wash-Griz. Then again, the Eagles seem to play them close in Missoula.
2. Weber State (4)---After struggling at home against Montana State a couple weeks ago, the Wildcats returned to the second spot after a gutsy road win at Eastern Washington. A total team effort to shut down the Eagles. Are they back on? This week, yes, but this weekend they face the upstart Sacramento State team at home. Montana State beat them at home, did the Wildcats learn their lesson?
3. Northern Arizona (5)---Is this the year for the Jacks? Their only conference loss is an overtime loss to Montana, after they got the win last week in the snow and cold at Montana State. A good, tough win for a team that plays their games indoors. This week, they do not have to worry about snow, but they might get rained on as they head to Portland State. Can they keep the train going?
4. Montana State (3)---The Bobcats were riding high after their win on the road at Weber State that they were feeling great about playing Northern Arizona in the snow. The problem for the Bobcats was that they were the ones sliding around, unable to contain the Jacks. This week, they take a break from the conference schedule and welcome the Great West's South Dakota. The Bobcats need the win to right the ship, will they get it?
5. Eastern Washington (2)---The Eagles were all set for their real test against one of the conference's big teams as they welcomed Weber State last week. Then the game began and problems arose for the Eagles. A total team meltdown starting three minutes from halftime proved their undoing. The Eagles still need a strong performance. They have an opportunity this week as they head to face Montana. The Eagles have had more success at Wash-Griz than pretty much anyone in the conference. Any magic left?
6. Sacramento State (6)---So forget that the Hornets do not really have a quality win to be included in the talk of the top teams. After doing what the best teams in the conference do, that is doing away with Idaho State, they have one conference loss and they have earned the right to be included, at least for this week. Will it continue? Remains to be seen as they head to Weber State this week.
7. Portland State (8)---The Vikings had struggled mightily on the road in the Glanville era, not getting a road win in two years. Then the cold and snow covered the Northern Colorado campus and things did not look too well for the Vikings. However, at the end, they were victorious. Back to business, and back to rain, as the Vikings will host Northern Arizona this week. Can they get a big win at home?
8. Northern Colorado (7)---After a good performance at Northern Arizona, the Bears were looking to build on it, in the snow against Portland State. However, the Bears could not hold on, and watched as victory slipped from their grasp. This week, they hope to find their offense as they head to play Idaho State. At least they do not have to worry about the weather.
9. Idaho State (9)---Easy to place the top team, and easy to place the bottom team. Last week, the Bengals lost to Sacramento State, leaving them still searching for their first win. Will they get it? This week, they welcome Northern Colorado, a team that, at times, has looked as inept as the Bengals. Is this the chance the Bengals have been waiting for.
1. Montana (1)---For all that goes on behind them, the Grizzlies are looking forward. They gave Great West's Cal Poly hope for three quarters, then shut the door on them. This week, they welcome Eastern Washington to the friendly confines of Wash-Griz. Then again, the Eagles seem to play them close in Missoula.
2. Weber State (4)---After struggling at home against Montana State a couple weeks ago, the Wildcats returned to the second spot after a gutsy road win at Eastern Washington. A total team effort to shut down the Eagles. Are they back on? This week, yes, but this weekend they face the upstart Sacramento State team at home. Montana State beat them at home, did the Wildcats learn their lesson?
3. Northern Arizona (5)---Is this the year for the Jacks? Their only conference loss is an overtime loss to Montana, after they got the win last week in the snow and cold at Montana State. A good, tough win for a team that plays their games indoors. This week, they do not have to worry about snow, but they might get rained on as they head to Portland State. Can they keep the train going?
4. Montana State (3)---The Bobcats were riding high after their win on the road at Weber State that they were feeling great about playing Northern Arizona in the snow. The problem for the Bobcats was that they were the ones sliding around, unable to contain the Jacks. This week, they take a break from the conference schedule and welcome the Great West's South Dakota. The Bobcats need the win to right the ship, will they get it?
5. Eastern Washington (2)---The Eagles were all set for their real test against one of the conference's big teams as they welcomed Weber State last week. Then the game began and problems arose for the Eagles. A total team meltdown starting three minutes from halftime proved their undoing. The Eagles still need a strong performance. They have an opportunity this week as they head to face Montana. The Eagles have had more success at Wash-Griz than pretty much anyone in the conference. Any magic left?
6. Sacramento State (6)---So forget that the Hornets do not really have a quality win to be included in the talk of the top teams. After doing what the best teams in the conference do, that is doing away with Idaho State, they have one conference loss and they have earned the right to be included, at least for this week. Will it continue? Remains to be seen as they head to Weber State this week.
7. Portland State (8)---The Vikings had struggled mightily on the road in the Glanville era, not getting a road win in two years. Then the cold and snow covered the Northern Colorado campus and things did not look too well for the Vikings. However, at the end, they were victorious. Back to business, and back to rain, as the Vikings will host Northern Arizona this week. Can they get a big win at home?
8. Northern Colorado (7)---After a good performance at Northern Arizona, the Bears were looking to build on it, in the snow against Portland State. However, the Bears could not hold on, and watched as victory slipped from their grasp. This week, they hope to find their offense as they head to play Idaho State. At least they do not have to worry about the weather.
9. Idaho State (9)---Easy to place the top team, and easy to place the bottom team. Last week, the Bengals lost to Sacramento State, leaving them still searching for their first win. Will they get it? This week, they welcome Northern Colorado, a team that, at times, has looked as inept as the Bengals. Is this the chance the Bengals have been waiting for.