Sac wins 19-7. Closer than that. Dixie State new DC called a good game. A few inches less on a wide open deep ball by DS, and the game would have been tied up and gone to the wire. Unsure if the DS O line is that porous, or Sac D tough.
So Portland State lost in Hawai'i 49-35. Story of two quarters, the Rainbow Warriors were hot as a bottle rocket out of the gate going up 28-0 in the first quarter...then either PSU reset or Hawai'i took their foot off the gas, because the Vikings stormed back to 28-35 in the 3rd quarter before ultimately falling.
I know I'm hyperbolizing a little but it seems like half the conference can move the ball against FBS defenses. Might make for some great shootouts to determine the conference title
Upset summary:
UC Davis 19 - Tulsa 17
Montana 13 - Washington 7
Eastern Washington 35 - UNLV 32
South Dakota State 42 - Colorado State 23
Close Calls:
South Dakota 14 - Kansas 17
Montana State 16 - Wyoming 19
Northern Iowa 10 - #7 Iowa State 16
Missouri State 16 - Oklahoma State 23
Bethune-Cookman 28 - UTEP 38
So, three Big Sky teams clock upsets, and one nearly takes out another (Wyoming scored 16 in the 4th quarter to beat the Bobcats). It looks like South Dakota State is the team to beat, though Sam Houston State did blow out Northern Arizona, who is no slouch. It'll be interesting to see how the season plays out, who stays healthy, and who finds fire.
Interesting that the PAC-12 network is not showing replays of Washington-Montana. The menu lists it (and they have several instances of replays in their (football in 60 min.) but it always comes up as a replay of Washington and Utah from a previous year. Normally replays of PAC-12 losses are honored (at least during the current year) but I am wondering if it got scrubbed from airing due to the embarrassment to the conference. Maybe it should be rebranded as PAC-12 China.
Stanford’s approach to the Davis win in 2005 was to never mention it.
I wish we had an opportunity to watch condensed games. ESPN+ doesn’t even cut out the commercial breaks. Tulsa had a coaches show, but it was more of a highlight real. You would think that showing the first downs to run out the clock at end of game might be interesting to get the coaches perspective on , but no. They don’t want anyone to dwell on it either.