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JALMOND
September 28th, 2021, 01:13 AM
The first week of conference play is in the books and the top teams pretty much held serve. A few crazy matchups are on tap for this weekend that may give a much clearer view of what the season holds. A second full week of conference play this weekend with Sacramento State drawing the short stick and is sitting this weekend out. Here are this week's power rankings in the conference (last week's rankings in parenthesis). All are my opinion only. Here we go.

1. Montana (1)---Last week, beat Cal Poly at home 49-7, this week at Eastern Washington---Never the one to look ahead to a big game on the horizon, the Grizzlies took care of the Mustangs at home. Now they move on to a good early season tussle at Eastern Washington. This will be a big test with a big game on the road.

2. UC Davis (2)---Last week, won at Weber State 17-14, this week Idaho at home---Down late in the game on the road at Weber State without their starting quarterback, the Aggies rallied and got the big win. They now return home to face an Idaho team that had a couple weeks to prepare for them. The daunting question is who will play at quarterback.

3. Eastern Washington (3)---Last week, won at Southern Utah 50-21, this week Montana at home---No one has been able to ground the high flying Eagle offense so far as they got another high output from the offense last week. They get a strong defense coming in this weekend for a big showdown. Can the Eagles continue to fly?

4. Montana State (4)---Last week, won at Portland State 30-17, this week Northern Colorado at home---After getting off to a rather slow start, the Bobcats defense kept them in the game until the offense got it going in the second half. They return home this weekend, facing off against one of the more unpredictable teams in the conference.

5. Sacramento State (7)---Last week, won at Idaho State 23-21, this week bye---The Hornets averted an upset on the road in the Idaho State barn last week with some road magic of their own and escaped with a road victory. Still clinging to the idea of a great season this year, they take the week off to regroup and focus on the stretch run.

6. Weber State (5)---Last week, lost to UC Davis at home 17-14, this week at Cal Poly---The Wildcats watched a good home victory last weekend go awry as they took a heartbreaking loss to a good conference foe. They will try to regroup and refocus this weekend with a trip on the road, desperately needing a win.

7. Idaho (8)---Last week, bye, this week at UC Davis---The last team to start conference play as they took a bye while everyone else was playing, the Vandals hope that two losses to the Pac-12 and Big 10 (and that extra week) has prepared them enough to garner a strong conference road win. Time will tell if they are ready.

8. Northern Colorado (12)---Last week, beat Northern Arizona at home 17-10, this week at Montana State---The roller coaster ride for the Bears continue as they take their conference opener last week. Two wins is already where most people had them for the year. This weekend may be a bit difficult but they are riding a good wave into Bozeman.

9. Northern Arizona (6)---Last week, lost at Northern Colorado 17-10, this week Idaho State at home---Well, talk about a roller coaster ride. The Lumberjacks now have one FBS win and three FCS losses as they could not come up with a conference road win last weekend. They come back home looking for win number two against a good opponent.

10. Cal Poly (9)---Last week, lost at Montana 39-7, this week Weber State at home---The Mustangs headed into the Grizzly den and got run out of the stadium. Things don't get much better this weekend as they face another one of the conference powerhouses. Better, though, that the game is at their place this weekend.

11. Portland State (10)---Last week, lost to Montana State at home 30-17, this week at Southern Utah---A strong effort in the first half went by the wayside as the Vikings could not sustain the effort in the second half. Now, they head out on the road in search of their first conference win. Can they bring the win back to Portland?

12. Southern Utah (11)---Last week, lost to Eastern Washington at home 50-21, this week Portland State at home---After getting a good DI win the week before, the Thunderbirds ran into a strong conference foe and took some lumps at home. Now they have a much better chance this weekend for a win, especially with the game being at home.

13. Idaho State (13)---Last week, lost to Sacramento State at home 23-21, this week at Northern Arizona---Still searching for their first win of the year, the Bengals had the game in hand last week only to see it slip through their fingers. Another chance for a win comes quickly as they hit the road at altitude for a conference tilt.

RECAP: 1-6 out front, 7-13 lagging behind.

wapiti
September 28th, 2021, 09:48 AM
Here is my shot at it:

1. Montana --- Easily Thumped CP. Now on to EWU in Cheney.

2. UC Davis ---Nice win for You-See Davis and with a backup QB too.

3. Eastern Washington ---Dispatched SUU in Utah. SUU could not keep EWU's offense from scoring.

4. Montana State --- Had a slow start against Portland State, but were able to make some adjustments at halftime and take the W.

5. Weber State --- The BBQ had some tough games against top tier FCS teams. Not good that they were unable to use their home field advantage to earn at least one win in the past 2 games.

6. Sacramento State ---Won a conference road game, even if it was against a bottom dweller BSC team that is a good accomplishment.

7. Idaho --- Hard to tell how good or bad Idaho is based on the schedule they have played. A weak lower division team and 2 FBS teams. This upcoming game against UC Davis will hopefully clear the picture on Idaho.

8. Northern Colorado --- NC has been up and down. Winning a FCS road game, but then losing and winning at home. NC has potential to be a dangerous team, but also has potential to stink it up.

9. Northern Arizona ---How does an FCS beat a P5 FBS team and also lose 3 FCS games. That FBS team must be worse than Washington.

10. Portland State --- PSU was unable to defend their home turf. I have heard PSU needs a place to play that is closer to campus.

11. Southern Utah --- Thumped at home by one of the top teams

12. Cal Poly --- CP only win was against a weak San Diego team and that win was a struggle.

13. Idaho State --- Has lost 2 home games and no wins

RECAP:
1-5 - leading the way
6-8 - a step behind
9-10 - 2 steps behind
11-13 - Stinking it up

JALMOND
September 29th, 2021, 01:15 AM
My bad. Griz beat Poly 39-7, not 49-7.

Lumberjackfanbefore2012
September 29th, 2021, 12:41 PM
How does NAU lose? By blowing two game winning field goals and not showing up on offense. That's how.

Chalupa Batman
September 30th, 2021, 12:51 PM
Anyone have any updates on Hunter Rodrigues? What exactly was the injury, and is he going to be missing any time? All I've seen is he went out last week against Weber with an undisclosed injury.

JALMOND
September 30th, 2021, 04:09 PM
Anyone have any updates on Hunter Rodrigues? What exactly was the injury, and is he going to be missing any time? All I've seen is he went out last week against Weber with an undisclosed injury.

It was mentioned in the Big Sky predictions thread that they kept him out of practice Monday, but he was practicing the rest of the week. Sounds like it was a possible concussion but he seems OK. They monitored him all week and no signs of any lingering symptoms.

CA Forever
September 30th, 2021, 04:24 PM
Anyone have any updates on Hunter Rodrigues? What exactly was the injury, and is he going to be missing any time? All I've seen is he went out last week against Weber with an undisclosed injury.

JALMOND is correct. Rodrigues got his bell rung against Weber and sat out for the last bit of the game. Per a press conference with Hawkins on Tuesday, Rodrigues sat out Monday, but is expected to be on the field against Idaho. I imagine they will be monitoring things leading up to the game, but the information that we've been giving is that he is feeling good and has resumed practicing.