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"The Sports Network's predicted order of finish:
1. Montana 2. Eastern Washington 3. Northern Arizona 4. Montana State 5. Weber State 6. Sacramento State 7. Northern Colorado 8. Portland State 9. Idaho State"
"5. WEBER STATE WILDCATS (7-5 overall; 6-2 Big Sky)
COACH: Ron McBride (32-27 in five seasons at Weber State; 120-90 overall)
STARTERS RETURNING: 11 (6 offense/5 defense)
OFFENSIVE STAR: QB Cameron Higgins, Sr. (289 of 454, 3,321 yards, 30 TDs)
DEFENSIVE STAR: LB Taylor Sedillo, Sr. (100 TT, 5.5 TFL, 1 INT)
OTHER KEY PLAYERS: FB Zach Eldridge, Sr. (6 catches, 36 yards) WR Mike Phillips, Sr. (39 receptions, 704 yards, 6 TDs) WR Joe Collins, Sr. (48 receptions, 455 yards, 4 TD) OG J.C. Oram, Jr. DE Sam Fenn, Sr. (27 TT) DE Gabe Bowers, Jr. (19 TT) LB Nick Webb, Jr. (57 TT, 4 TFL, 1 INT) FS Jordan Brown, Sr. (97 TT, 3 INTs)
OUTLOOK: Walter Payton Award-nominated quarterback Cameron Higgins is again at the controls of the Wildcats offense. Higgins remains a premiere quarterback in the FCS, but took a step back last season after being named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year in 2008. Higgins must deal with the loss of Trevyn Smith, Weber State's all-time leading rusher, but will be aided by the return of its No. 2 and 3 receivers, Joe Collins and Mike Phillips. The defense returns its top two tacklers in first-team All-Big Sky linebacker Taylor Sedillo and safety Jordan Brown. On special teams, Weber will to look form an entirely new unit, as all of last year's members have departed. Weber has reached the FCS playoffs each of the last two season, but a difficult schedule and some key losses may force the program to take a step back in 2010."
"The Sports Network's predicted order of finish:
1. Montana 2. Eastern Washington 3. Northern Arizona 4. Montana State 5. Weber State 6. Sacramento State 7. Northern Colorado 8. Portland State 9. Idaho State"
"5. WEBER STATE WILDCATS (7-5 overall; 6-2 Big Sky)
COACH: Ron McBride (32-27 in five seasons at Weber State; 120-90 overall)
STARTERS RETURNING: 11 (6 offense/5 defense)
OFFENSIVE STAR: QB Cameron Higgins, Sr. (289 of 454, 3,321 yards, 30 TDs)
DEFENSIVE STAR: LB Taylor Sedillo, Sr. (100 TT, 5.5 TFL, 1 INT)
OTHER KEY PLAYERS: FB Zach Eldridge, Sr. (6 catches, 36 yards) WR Mike Phillips, Sr. (39 receptions, 704 yards, 6 TDs) WR Joe Collins, Sr. (48 receptions, 455 yards, 4 TD) OG J.C. Oram, Jr. DE Sam Fenn, Sr. (27 TT) DE Gabe Bowers, Jr. (19 TT) LB Nick Webb, Jr. (57 TT, 4 TFL, 1 INT) FS Jordan Brown, Sr. (97 TT, 3 INTs)
OUTLOOK: Walter Payton Award-nominated quarterback Cameron Higgins is again at the controls of the Wildcats offense. Higgins remains a premiere quarterback in the FCS, but took a step back last season after being named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year in 2008. Higgins must deal with the loss of Trevyn Smith, Weber State's all-time leading rusher, but will be aided by the return of its No. 2 and 3 receivers, Joe Collins and Mike Phillips. The defense returns its top two tacklers in first-team All-Big Sky linebacker Taylor Sedillo and safety Jordan Brown. On special teams, Weber will to look form an entirely new unit, as all of last year's members have departed. Weber has reached the FCS playoffs each of the last two season, but a difficult schedule and some key losses may force the program to take a step back in 2010."