Big Sky Now: Week 8 recap; Is Montana State unstoppable?
BIG SKY NOW PODCAST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 10 months AGO
Big Sky Now brings the best sports reporters from the inland Northwest to the table to discuss Big Sky Conference football and basketball. | October 23, 2024 11:45 AM
In this episode of the Sky Now Podcast, host Josh Amick and his panel—Fritz, Jon, Mark, and Ian—dive deep into the nail-biting Sacramento State vs. Weber State game. The crew dissects Sacramento’s narrow escape and what both teams need to clean up moving forward.
They also tackle the impressive 4th quarter comebacks across the Big Sky Conference, including Northern Arizona’s win over Idaho State and the exciting face-off between UC Davis and Eastern Washington.
Can the Idaho Vandals overcome injuries to key players? Is Montana State unstoppable? Tune in for insightful analysis, hot takes, and predictions on the road to the playoffs!
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