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Big Sky Football - November 5, 2012 BIG SKY FOOTBALL - NOVEMBER 5, 2012 NOVEMBER 5 , 2012 2012 BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS BIG SKY GAMES ALL GAMES W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA STREAK Northern Arizona 6 0 1.000 193 106 8 1 .889 285 183 Won 8 Montana State 5 1 .833 212 128 8 1 .889 322 193 Won 2 Cal Poly 5 1 .833 230 148 7 2 .875 312 218 Lost 2 Eastern Washington 5 1 .833 204 151 7 2 .778 278 195 Won 1 Sacramento State 4 3 .571 193 182 6 4 .600 270 276 Lost 1 Montana 3 4 .429 245 205 5 5 .500 341 278 Won 2 North Dakota 3 4 .429 190 266 5 5 .500 342 352 Won 1 Southern Utah 3 4 .429 199 197 4 6 .400 278 304 Lost 1 Northern Colorado 2 4 .333 155 191 3 6 .333 212 263 Won 1 Portland State 2 4 .333 231 173 3 6 .333 319 290 Lost 1 UC Davis 2 4 .333 178 204 3 6 .333 240 264 Lost 2 Weber State 1 5 .167 121 179 1 8 .111 165 296 Lost 1 Idaho State 0 6 .000 134 355 1 8 .111 200 482 Lost 7 LAST WEEK’S SKY SCORES THIS WEEK’S SKY SCHEDULE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ....................................................TIME SATURDAY, NOV. 3 $*UC Davis (3-6) at #5 Eastern Washington (7-2) .... 1:35 *Northern Colorado 32, @Portland State 28 TV: SWX *@North Dakota 33, Southern Utah 29 @#7 Eastern Washington 34, #16 Cal Poly 17 $*Northern Colorado (3-6) at Weber State (1-8) ....... 1:35 *Montana 24, @Weber State 21 *#3 Montana State 20, @Sacramento State 17 *#12 Northern Arizona 50, @Idaho State 10 THIS WEEK’S SKY HIGHLIGHTS With two weeks remaining in the regular season, Northern Arizona sits on top of the Big Sky Conference standings with a 6-0 league mark. The No. 11 Lumberjacks close with *Portland State (3-6) at #2 Montana State (8-1) ........1:40 two at home, including Saturday’s game against South- TV: ROOT SPORTS/DirecTV’s Audience Network ern Utah. The Lumberjacks can clinch at least a share of Talent: Tom Glasgow/Sherdric Bonner/Jason Stiles/Jenny the regular-season title with a win over SUU....NAU will Cavnar be seeking its ninth straight victory. This is the fi nal game for Southern Utah and its Walter Payton Award candidate quarterback Brad Sorensen.....No. 5 Eastern Washington, $*Southern Utah (4-6) at #11 Northern Arizona (8-1) 2:05 No. 2 Montana State and No. 19 Cal Poly are also in the TV: Fox Arizona/NAU-TV mix for at least a share of the regular-season title if NAU falters. All three squads are 5-1 in conference play, and all are in the hunt for postseason bids...Eastern Washington $*Idaho State (1-8) at #19 Cal Poly (7-2) .....................6:05 is at “The Inferno” on Saturday against UC Davis...Montana TV: KSBY State plays host to Portland State in the ROOT SPORTS Game of the Week...Cal Poly will try to end a two-game $Game available on the Internet at www.bigskytv.org losing streak as it plays host to Idaho State...Northern Times Local to Site/Subject to Change Colorado, fresh off a 32-28 upset at Portland State, heads to Utah to face Weber State...North Dakota, Montana and Sacramento State all have byes this week...Four of this week’s fi ve games can be viewed for free on Big Sky TV. BIG SKY FOOTBALL - NOVEMBER 5, 2012 GENERAL INFORMATION 2012 Big Sky Conference Football on ROOT SPORTS 2491 Washington Blvd, Suite 201 The Big Sky’s Official TV Partner Ogden, Utah 84401 801.392.1978 Sept. 22 Oct. 27 Fax: 801.392.5568 Northern Arizona @ Montana 1:40 Idaho State @ Montana 1:40 Sept. 29 Nov. 3 Commissioner: Doug Fullerton Associate Commissioner: Ron Loghry Montana State @ Southern Utah 1:38 Montana @ Weber State 1:38 Asst.Comm./Compliance: Jaynee Nadolski Montana @ Eastern Washington 5:15 Montana State @ Sac State 5:05 Asst.Comm/Media Relations: Jon Kasper Oct. 6 Nov. 10 Media Relations Director: Megan Lobdell Montana @ Northern Colorado 1:38 Portland State @ Montana State 1:40 Media Relations Assistant: Alyssa Askew Montana State @ Cal Davis 5:15 Marketing Director: Tanner Gooch Nov. 17 Oct. 13 Administrative Assistant: Janet Carpenter Montana State @ Montana 1:40 Business Manager: Christy Hatley E. Washington @ Montana State 1:48 Oct. 20 Game times listed are MST Media Relations Contact Info. Montana @ North Dakota 1:40 801.392.1978 Jon Kasper, FB, MBB, GLF ..................................X-16 Sattellite Channels DirecTV Dish [email protected] ROOT SPORTS NORTHWEST 687 426 Megan Lobdell, VB, CC, WBB, T&F ...............X-19 [email protected] ROOT SPORTS ROCKY MOUNTAIN 683 414 Alyssa Askew, SOC, TEN, SFT ..........................X-12 [email protected] ROOT SPORTS is also available through most cable pro- BIG SKY WEEKLY RELEASE viders. Big Sky games will also be shown live on DirecTV’s The Big Sky Conference will produce a week- Audience Network, channel 239-1. ly football release every Monday during the 2012 season. Media can receive the releases as a PDF document via email by contact- ing Jon Kasper at 801.392.1978 ext. 16 or by WEDNESDAY COACHES’ CONFERENCE CALL email at [email protected]. INTERNET Each Wednesday during the 2012 football season, the Big Sky Confer- The official website of the Big Sky Confer- ence will hold a conference call with the 13 league coaches. All media ence can be accessed by visiting www. is encouraged to take advantage of having a set time to speak with bigskyconf.com. Weekly game notes, news releases, statistics and standings are the coaches each week. The call will begin at 10 a.m. Mountain, 9 a.m. updated on the website. Football statistics Pacific. Each coach will be available for eight minutes. To take part in are updated on Sunday mornings following the call, please contact Jon Kasper at 801.392.1978 x-16 or by e-mail Saturday games on the website. at [email protected]. Kasper will provide you with the PLAYERS OF THE WEEK call-in number and password. Each week of the 2012 season the Big Sky Schedule selects an offensive, defensive and special teams player of the week. Nominations are 10:00 a.m. MTN (9:00 PCT) – Rob Ash, Montana State made by each institution’s SIDs. 10:08 a.m. MTN (9:08 PCT) – Chris Mussman, North Dakota 10:16 a.m. MTN (9:16 PCT) – Ed Lamb, Southern Utah SOCIAL MEDIA 10:24 a.m. MTN (9:24 PCT) – Jody Sears, Weber State 10:32 a.m. MTN (9:32 PCT) – Mike Kramer, Idaho State FACEBOOK.COM/BIGSKYCONF 10:40 a.m. MTN (9:40 PCT) – Mick Delaney, Montana 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 PCT) – Nigel Burton, Portland State TWITTER.COM/BIGSKYCONF 11:12 a.m. MTN (10:12 PCT) – Marshall Sperbeck, 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) – Bob Biggs, UC Davis BIG SKY FOOTBALL - NOVEMBER 5, 2012 2012 TV SCHEDULE ROOT SPORTS Nov. 3 Sept. 22 *Southern Utah at North Dakota ..............................................1:05 p.m. *Northern Arizona at Montana ....................................................1:40 p.m. Sept. 29 SWX *Montana State at Southern Utah .............................................. 1:38 p.m. Oct. 6 *Montana at Eastern Washington .............................................. 4:15 p.m. *North Dakota at Eastern Washington ..................................5:05 p.m. Oct. 6 Oct. 20 *Montana at Northern Colorado ................................................. 1:85 p.m. *Sacramento State at Eastern Washington ...........................4:05 p.m. *Montana State at UC Davis ......................................................... 4:15 p.m. Nov. 3 Oct. 13 Cal Poly at Eastern Washington (NC) ...................................... 1:35 p.m. *Eastern Washington at Montana State ..................................1:40 p.m. Nov. 10 Oct. 20 *UC Davis at Eastern Washington ........................................... 1:35 p.m. *Montana at North Dakota ..........................................................2:40 p.m. Oct. 27 Pac-12 Network *Idaho State at Montana ...............................................................1:40 p.m. Aug. 30 Nov. 3 Northern Colorado at Utah .......................................................... 5:15 p.m. *Montana at Weber State ............................................................. 1:38 p.m. Northern Arizona at Arizona State .......................................... 7:35 p.m. *Montana State at Sacramento State ....................................... 4:15 p.m. Sept. 8 Nov. 10 Eastern Washington at Washington State .......................... 12:05 p.m. * Portland State at Montana State ............................................. 1:45 p.m. Southern Utah at Cal` ................................................................. 12:05 p.m. Nov. 17 Sacramento State at Colorado ...................................................1:05 p.m. *Montana State at Montana ......................................................... 1:45 p.m. BYU TV Max Media Sept. 8 Aug. 30 Weber State at Brigham Young ..................................................1:05 p.m. Chadron State at Montana State ...............................................7:05 p.m. Sept. 1 ESPN3 South Dakota at Montana ............................................................. 1:35 p.m. Aug. 30 Sept. 15 Eastern Washington at Idaho ....................................................6:05 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Montana State ......................................... 1:35 p.m. Sacramento State at New Mexico State ................................6:05 p.m. Sept. 22 Sept. 8 *Northern Colorado at Montana State ....................................2:05 p.m. Montana at Appalachian State .................................................. 6:35 p.m. Oct. 13 *Southern Utah at Montana ........................................................ 1:35 p.m. F/X Oct. 27 Sept. 15 *North Dakota at Montana State .............................................2:05 p.m. Portland State at Washington ...............................................................1:05 NAU-TV/Fox Arizona Plus Comcast California Sept.
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