There's no shortage of hard games left. NAU is probably most familiar with what the Griz are doing on offense. That could be a game of two offenses focused on power run an ball control.
Probably the lowest scoring game on the schedule. Plus, Montana will be limited by a travel roster.
Cal Poly will be tough but will also be in Missoula. That's a huge advantage for the Griz.
Eastern has a great win under it's belt, but it's defense performed as poorly as Adams performed well. Adams is for real but Eastern's defense didn't put the fear of God in anybody Saturday. If Ewu can't stop Montana from converting on 3rd down, it's going to be a long day drinking Gatorade for Adams.
MSU won't get to show us much for a few weeks. It has another doozy cupcake game and it has to play SMU in the Texas heat. Dallas is supposed to be 97 next Saturday with 47 percent humidity. The two days before the game are hotter still. And say what you want about SMU losing to Texas Tech, they are still a much tougher opponent than Monmouth, a team that put up four times as many points on MSU as App State put up on Montana.