Sunday, November 14, 2010

Football Power Rankings for November 14.

Mountain West Conference:

The Aztecs nearly pull off the upset in Forth Worth.  That may not be the biggest story of the week.  How about Utah's late season swoon or BYU's resurgence.  In San Diego on Saturday we will find out who has the post TCU hangover.

Offensive Players of the Week: BYU QB Jake Heaps and SDSU WR Vincent Brown
Defensive Team of the Week: BYU
Game of the Week: TCU 40 San Deigo State 35

Power Rankings:
1. TCU
2. San Diego State
3. Utah
4. Air Force
5. BYU
6. UNLV
7. Colorado State
8. New Mexico
9. Wyoming

WAC

There were some exciting finishes in the WAC this week.  Utah State and Nevada both came out on top of a couple of back and forth games.  Fresno's Rouse had a phenomenal game in a losing effort. 

Offensive Player of the Week: Fresno State RB Robbie Rouse
Defensive Team of the Week: Boise State
Game of the Week: Nevada 35 Fresno State 34

Power Rankings:
1. Boise State
2. Nevada
3. Hawaii
4. Fresno State
5. Louisiana Tech
6. Idaho
7. Utah State
8. New Mexico State
9. San Jose State

Big Sky Conference

The Big Sky conference witnessed a pair of teams coming from more than two scores behind to win games.  Cory McCaffrey, the bullet in PSU's pistol, had another huge game in a losing effort.  Northern Colorado finally won a close one, while Weber State came out on top of a tough one in Flagstaff.  With Eastern Washington and Montana winning, the Big Sky Conference has three teams eligible for at-large FCS playoff berths.  If Montana State wins in Missoula on Saturday, they will have the BSC automatic birth.  Weber State can become eligible if they can beat Texas Tech in Lubbock  Sacramento State becomes eligible with a win against cross-valley rival Cal-Davis.

Offensive Player of the Week: Portland State RB Cory McCaffrey
Defensive Team of the Week: Montana
Games of the Week: Weber State 27 Northern Arizona 26 and Northern Colorado 35 Portland State 30

Power Rankings:
1. Eastern Washington
2. Montana State
3. Montana
4. Weber State
5. Northern Arizona
6. Sacramento State
7. Northern Colorado
8. Portland State
9. Idaho State

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