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Big Sky Football - September 7, 2015 Big Sky Football - September 7, 2015 SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 2015 BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS BIG SKY GAMES ALL GAMES W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA STREAK Cal Poly 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 20 19 W1 Idaho State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 55 0 W1 Montana State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 45 14 W1 North Dakota 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 24 13 W1 Northern Arizona 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 34 28 W1 Northern Colorado 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 42 34 W1 Portland State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 24 17 W1 Sacramento State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 41 20 W1 Montana 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 .500 57 55 L1 Eastern Washington 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 42 61 L1 Southern Utah 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 9 12 L1 UC Davis 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 17 31 L1 Weber State 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 7 26 L1 Last Week’s Sky Scores This Week’s Sky Schedule Saturday, Sept. 12 ......................................................................... Time Thursday, Sept. 3 Utah State 12, Southern Utah 9 Eastern Washington at Northern Iowa.......................................................12 Montana State 45, Fort Lewis 14 TV: ESPN 3/SWX Nevada 31, UC Davis 17 Friday, Sept. 4 Sacramento State at Washington.................................................................12 Oregon State 26, Weber State 7 Saturday, Sept. 5 TV: PAC-12 Networks Portland State 24, Washington State 17 North Dakota 24, Wyoming 13 Weber State at North Dakota State........................................................1:30 Northern Arizona 34, Stephen F. Austin 28 TV: ESPN 3 Cal Poly 20, Montana 19 Oregon 61, Eastern Washington 42 Drake at North Dakota.......................................................................................4 Northern Colorado 42, Western State 34 TV: Midco Sports Network, Fox College Sports Idaho State 55, Black Hills State 0 Sacramento State 41, Eastern Oregon 20 *Portland State at Idaho State.................................................................4:05 TV: Watch Big Sky THIS WEEK’S SKY HIGHLIGHTS Southern Utah at South Dakota State.........................................................5 The first game of the conference schedules gets under way, as Portland State travels to Pocatello to face Idaho State... Eastern Washington takes on a Missouri Valley Football New Mexico Highlands at Northern Arizona.............................................5 TV: Fox Sports Arizona/Fox College Sports Conference opponent, traveling to Northern Iowa. The game will be available on ESPN 3, as well as the WatchESPN app... Northern Colorado at Houston Baptist.......................................................6 Two Big Sky teams will take on PAC-12 schools- Sacramento State will play at Washington, and Cal Poly will play at Arizona South Dakota at UC Davis................................................................................7 State. Both games will be televised on the PAC-12 Networks.... TV: Watch Big Sky South Dakota will take on UC Davis. It will be the Aggies’ first home game... North Dakota hosts Drake in a game that will Cal Poly at Arizona State..................................................................................9 TV: PAC-12 Networks be broadcast on MIdco and Fox College Sports... Northern Colorado will take on Houston Baptist of the Southland Con- ference... Weber State is playing at four-time defending FCS champion North Dakota State... Southern Utah plays at MVFC member South Dakota State... Northern Arizona hosts Division II New Mexico Highlands Big Sky Football - September 7, 2015 General Information 2491 Washington Blvd, Suite 201 Ogden, Utah 84401 801.392.1978 Fax: 801.392.5568 Commissioner: Doug Fullerton Deputy Commissioner: Ron Loghry Assoc. Comm./Compliance: Jaynee Nadolski Asst.Comm./Championships: Jon Kasper Asst. Comm./Marketing: Tanner Gooch Communications Director: Jon Oglesby Communications Director: Jason Ashcraft Communications Director: Brad Wall Assistant Dir./Compliance: Damilola Sule Follow the Big Sky on Social Media Administrative Assistant: Janet Carpenter Business Manager: Natanee Spencer Media Relations Contact Info. 801.392.1978 Jon Oglesby, FB, WBB, GLF ..............................X-21 [email protected] Jason Ashcraft, SOC, MBB, SFT ......................x-19 [email protected] BIGSKYCONF @BIGSKYCONF @BIGSKYFB Brad Wall, VBALL, TEN, XC, T&F .....................X-12 [email protected] Big Sky Weekly Release Coaches’ Conference Call The Big Sky Conference will produce a week- ly football release every Monday during the Each Wednesday during the 2015 football season, the Big Sky Confer- 2015 season. Media can receive the releases ence will hold a conference call with the 13 league coaches. The first as a PDF document via email by contacting call will be Tuesday, September 1. Calls will be Wednesday the rest Jon Oglesby at 801.392.1978 ext. 21 or by of the season.All media is encouraged to take advantage of having email at [email protected]. a set time to speak with the coaches each week. The call will begin Internet at 10 a.m. Mountain, 9 a.m. Pacific. Each coach will be available for The official website of the Big Sky Confer- eight minutes. To take part in the call, please contact Jon Oglesby ence can be accessed by visiting www. at 801.392.1978 x-21 or by e-mail at [email protected]. bigskyconf.com. Weekly game notes, Oglesby will provide you with the call-in number and password. news releases, statistics and standings are Schedule updated on the website. Football statistics are updated on Sunday mornings following 10:00 a.m. MNT (9:00 PCT) – Rob Ash, Montana State Saturday games on the website. 10:08 a.m. MNT (9:08 PCT) – Bruce Barnum, Portland State 10:16 a.m. MNT (9:16 PCT) – Ed Lamb, Southern Utah Players of the Week 10:24 a.m. MNT (9:24 PCT) – Jay Hill Weber State Each week of the 2015 season the Big Sky selects an offensive, defensive and special 10:32 a.m. MNT (9:32 PCT) – Mike Kramer, Idaho State teams player of the week. Nominations are 10:40 a.m. MNT (9:40 PCT) – Bob Stitt, Montana made by each institution’s SIDs. 10:48 a.m. MTN (9:48 PCT) – Earnest Collins Jr., No. Colorado 10:56 a.m. MTN (9:56 PCT) – Jerome Souers, No. Arizona 11:04 a.m. MTN (10:04 CT) – Bubba Schweigert, North Dakota 11:12 a.m. MTN (10:12 PCT) – Jody Sears, Sac State 11:20 a.m. MTN (10:20 PCT) – Beau Baldwin, E. Washington 11:28 a.m. MTN (10:28 PCT) – Tim Walsh, Cal Poly 11:36 a.m. MTN (10:36 PCT) – Ron Gould, UC Davis Big Sky Football - September 7, 2015 2015 TV Schedule Cowles Media (cont.) Nov. 7- Montana at Idaho State.........................................1:35 MT Nov. 14- Montana State at Idaho State...........................1:35 MT ESPN Aug. 29- North Dakota State at Montana......................1:30 MT The Big Sky’s Official TV Partner WatchESPN Sept. 12- Eastern Washington at Northern Iowa.........11:00 PT ROOT SPORTS Sept. 12- Weber State at North Dakota State...............1:30 MT Sept. 19 – Montana State at Eastern Washington Sept. 19- North Dakota at North Dakota State.............1:30 MT Sept. 26 – Northern Arizona at Montana Sept. 19- Montana at Liberty..............................................5:00 MT Oct. 3 – Montana at UC Davis Oct. 10 – Sacramento State at Montana State CBS Sports Network Oct. 17 – Montana State at Portland State Sept. 18- Idaho State at Boise State..............................7:00 MT Oct. 24 – North Dakota at Montana Oct. 31 – Weber State at Eastern Washington Pac-12 Network Sept. 4- Weber State at Oregon State...........................5:00 PT Nov. 7 – Southern Utah at Montana State Sept. 5- Portland State at Washington State.......11:00 AM PT Nov. 14 – Eastern Washington at Montana Sept. 5- Eastern Washington at Oregon........................5:00 PT Nov. 21 – Montana at Montana State Sept. 12- Sacramento State at Washington..........11:00 AM PT Sept. 12- Cal Poly at Arizona State...................................8:00 PT Satellite Channels DirecTV Dish Sept. 19- Northern Arizona at Arizona...........................8:00 PT ROOT SPORTS NORTHWEST 687 426 ROOT SPORTS ROCKY MOUNTAIN 683 414 American Sports Network Sept. 19- Northern Iowa at Cal Poly..................................7:30 PT ROOT SPORTS is also available through most cable provid- ers. Big Sky games will also be shown live on DirecTV’s Fox College Sports Audience Network. Sept. 12- NM Highlands at Northern Arizona..............4:00 MT Sept. 12- Drake at North Dakota.......................................5:00 CT SWX Sept. 12- Eastern Washington at Northern Iowa.........11:00 PT Oceanic Time Warner Cable Oct. 10- Cal Poly at Eastern Washington.........................1:05 PT Sept. 19- UC Davis at Hawaii...............................................9:00 PT Nov. 7- Northern Arizona at Eastern Washington......3:05 PT Nov. 21- Portland State at Eastern Washington...........2:05 PT Comcast SportsNet Nov. 21- UC Davis at Sacramento State.................................TBA Midco Sept. 12- Drake at North Dakota.......................................5:00 CT Altitude (Outside Montana) Sept. 26- UC Davis at North Dakota..................................1:35 CT Sept. 3- Fort Lewis at Montana State.............................7:00 MT Oct. 10- Idaho State at North Dakota..............................1:00 CT Sept. 5- Cal Poly at Montana.............................................7:00 MT Oct. 31- Montana State at North Dakota........................1:00 CT Sept. 26- Cal Poly at Montana State.................................1:35 MT Nov. 14- Northern Colorado at North Dakota...............1:00 CT Oct. 24- East Tennessee State at Montana State.......2:35 MT NAU-TV/Fox Arizona KJZZ Sept. 12- NM Highlands at Northern Arizona..............4:00 MT Sept. 19- Sacramento State at Weber State.......................6 MT Oct. 3- Montana State at Northern Arizona..................4:05 PT Oct. 17- North Dakota at Weber State..................................6 MT Oct. 24- Weber State at Northern Arizona...................4:05 PT Nov. 7- UC Davis at Weber State.............................................1 MT Oct.
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