IdaGriz01
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I debated about doing this again this week. Then I noticed how many games are scheduled: two on Monday, four on Thursday, and five on Saturday. Everybody plays at least two games (normal) and two play three. It all opens up the possibility for some big swings in the standings.
Among other points of interest, four teams have two games each on the road. On paper, at least, Idaho has the toughest stretch as they must visit both Montana schools. Conversely Sac State gets a chance to extend its winning streak with two games at home. Of course, one of those is against Portland State, so we’ll see.
Portland State (8-1) … ISU … @ Sac State
Montana State (7-3) … Idaho … EWU
Montana (7-3) … EWU … Idaho
Idaho (5-4) … @ MSU … @ UM
Weber State (5-4) … @ Sac State … NoCol … NAU
Sac State (4-5) … WSU … PSU
E Washington (3-6) … @ UM … @ MSU
Idaho State (3-6) … @ PSU … NAU … NoCol
No Colorado (3-7) … @ WSU … @ ISU
No Arizona (2-8) … @ ISU … @ WSU
Among other points of interest, four teams have two games each on the road. On paper, at least, Idaho has the toughest stretch as they must visit both Montana schools. Conversely Sac State gets a chance to extend its winning streak with two games at home. Of course, one of those is against Portland State, so we’ll see.
Portland State (8-1) … ISU … @ Sac State
Montana State (7-3) … Idaho … EWU
Montana (7-3) … EWU … Idaho
Idaho (5-4) … @ MSU … @ UM
Weber State (5-4) … @ Sac State … NoCol … NAU
Sac State (4-5) … WSU … PSU
E Washington (3-6) … @ UM … @ MSU
Idaho State (3-6) … @ PSU … NAU … NoCol
No Colorado (3-7) … @ WSU … @ ISU
No Arizona (2-8) … @ ISU … @ WSU
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