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Big Sky Week 5

talhadfoursteals

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What are your thoughts...

I think this is a great week to have a bunch of questions answered, especially about Weber.

Of course some of these predictions wont happen, but it would be nice if they did. Weber beating Eastern soundly (extremely important game for both teams), Sac upseting MSU (I'd say that there is a 40/60 chance of this happening), the UNC Bears beating UM (probably 35%), and of course, SUU beating NAU (which I really think will happen, or better than 50%).
 
N.OgdenCat said:
What are your thoughts...

I think this is a great week to have a bunch of questions answered, especially about Weber.

Of course some of these predictions wont happen, but it would be nice if they did. Weber beating Eastern soundly (extremely important game for both teams), Sac upseting MSU (I'd say that there is a 40/60 chance of this happening), the UNC Bears beating UM (probably 35%), and of course, SUU beating NAU (which I really think will happen, or better than 50%).

I think Weber is the favorite due to the home field advantage. Natural turf will slow down TJ a little. I don't think Sac has a chance against MSU, they are too run-first and MSU has long been known to stop the run better than anyone in the Sky. I think UNC will keep in close, and all I can say is I'm happy we don't have to play SUU this year, they look like a VERY dangerous team. They had a disappointing game against Texas St, who is probably a very underrated team. (They beat Cal Poly soundly.) I think they'll beat NAU.
 

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