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Upset (?) Guesses, Dec 08-09

What upset is possible?

  • Furman (10-2) at Montana (11-1)

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Villanova (10-2) at SDSU (12-0)

    Votes: 11 11.8%
  • NDSU (10-3) at South Dakota (10-2)

    Votes: 43 46.2%
  • Albany (10-3) at Idaho (9-3)

    Votes: 37 39.8%

  • Total voters
    93

IdaGriz01

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The small change in the title reflects the reality that all the teams involved are proven winners, including 10 wins or more for all but one. All were ranked in the top-10 in the final STATS.com poll. Thus, it becomes a question as to whether or not any result could be considered an “upset.” Still, I decided to go with it just so we’d have something else to kick around. Even with our Friday game, it’s going to be a long week.

Only one choice allowed in this one, but you can still change your vote later if you want to.

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Commentary
Not much to say here about the Furman-Montana game, since it’s being discussed on several threads. It’s weird that both teams have an inexplicable loss on their record: Montana at NAU (5-6), versus Furman at Wofford (2-9). (The Paladin’s other loss was to FBS South Carolina.)

The Villanova at South Dakota State game features a question people have been asking all year: Can anyone stop the ‘Jacks? So far, the answer is no. Could the Wildcats change that? Their only losses were to highly-ranked Albany and an FBS opponent. And they played a solid CAA schedule, with decisive wins over Delaware (ranked), Rhode Island, Elon, and New Hampshire. Then they trounced a pretty good Youngstown State team, showing that they have peaked nicely into the playoffs. This looks very much like a “on any given Saturday” situation.

That brings us to North Dakota State at South Dakota. These two played during the regular season, with the ‘Yotes beating the Bison, 24-19, in Fargo. Could NDSU turn the tables in Vermillion? Well, I would not bet against it.

The Albany at Idaho game is hard to judge, in large part because none of us know much about Albany. They’ve been FCS for a decade, but this is only their third time in the playoffs. Two of their three losses this season were to FBS opponents (and only by 4 at Marshall). Then they ran through the CAA, except for a surprise loss at New Hampshire. Admittedly, the CAA isn’t what it used to be, but it’s still pretty strong. Meanwhile, Idaho didn’t exactly inspire confidence against the Salukis … but they showed plenty of grit in pulling the game out. The Spuds are the favored seed (and higher ranked), and let’s not forget that they were 1-1 against the FBS this year. Admittedly, Nevada was crap this year, but you can’t ignore a 33-6 blowout. In the end, I can only say … this could go either way.
 
Albany have 2 very good rushers, #8 and #4 both quick and strong, but #8 got hurt haven't seen him back in yet.
#8 was OK back playing.

AZGrizFan said:
Well, looks like I wasn't alone in seeing Idaho as vulnerable.
 
armonte said:
Albany have 2 very good rushers, #8 and #4 both quick and strong, but #8 got hurt haven't seen him back in yet.
#8 was OK back playing.

AZGrizFan said:
Well, looks like I wasn't alone in seeing Idaho as vulnerable.

They also have a defense that will limit Idaho. I see another tight game for the vandals here. Can they squeak this one out or does their luck run out?
 
It seems we (collectively) don't quite believe that the NDSU dynasty is over ... with good reason, since their record (now 10-3) is damn good. Question becomes: Will the USD home field advantage be enough?
 
NDSU's dynasty was predicated on total home field advantage. They are vulnerable away from their home confines.
 
I think the Griz win but don't cover...please see last weeks picks to understand the reasoning here.
 
MikeyGriz said:
NDSU's dynasty was predicated on total home field advantage. They are vulnerable away from their home confines.

They just won at Bozeman, and I don't think USD is that good. Whoever the Yotes played this weekend, scats or fats, was going to be a tough game for them.
 
stubbins said:
MikeyGriz said:
NDSU's dynasty was predicated on total home field advantage. They are vulnerable away from their home confines.
They just won at Bozeman, and I don't think USD is that good. Whoever the Yotes played this weekend, scats or fats, was going to be a tough game for them.
Only 2 losses for South Dakota: Missouri (FBS #9) and to SDSU (FCS #1). I'd say they were pretty good, myself. But so is NDSU ... I expect a highly competitive game.
 
IdaGriz01 said:
stubbins said:
They just won at Bozeman, and I don't think USD is that good. Whoever the Yotes played this weekend, scats or fats, was going to be a tough game for them.
Only 2 losses for South Dakota: Missouri (FBS #9) and to SDSU (FCS #1). I'd say they were pretty good, myself. But so is NDSU ... I expect a highly competitive game.

But remember the Yotes beat NDSU at NDSU during the regular season
 
Last chance to vote before the other games. (The two losers who voted against the Griz could even change their votes. :o )
 
Da Boyz Mom said:
Can it really be called an upset when NDSU beats the pants off USD? It's getting ugly.
I kinda addressed that problem in my original write-up ... and this has turned out to be the prime example. As Griz2K commented on the game thread: "South Dakota knows there’s a game today right?" :lol:
 
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