UW-Eau Claire at UW-Stout
Two teams at a crossroads meet in Menomonee on Saturday. Both are 1-2 (3-3 overall) after suffering consecutive conference losses the last two weeks. Stout comes into the game with the stronger running game, the stronger defense, and home field advantage. That should be enough.
UW-Stout 27
UW-Eau Claire 13
UW-LaCrosse at UW-Stevens Point
This game lines up as a trap game for Point, landing after a bruising showdown against UW-Stout and before UW-Whitewater. The Pointers' (2-1, 4-2) focus will be key against the Eagles (1-2, 1-5). Whatever UW-L is missing this year, will be hard to get back at Point.
UW-Stevens Point 38
UW-LaCrosse 17
UW-Platteville at UW-Oshkosh
The Pioneers (2-1, 4-2) head in to Oshkosh (2-1,3-3) having already won more games than all of last year when they won 3. As a result, this is a game that will help define the shape of the WIAC this year. The Pioneers's successful move of Lee Vlasik adds a run balance to the passing of Nick Anderson. The Titans, led by Nate Wara, are balanced and tested. This will be a shootout!
UW-Platteville 38
UW-Oshkosh 35
UW-Whitewater at UW-River Falls
One of the hallmarks of the UW-W 21 game winning streak has been to bring focus and purpose into every single contest. That is bad news for a team allowing over 400 yards per game, 5.1 yards per carry, and 16 TD passes (all WIAC worsts).
UW-Whitewater 56
UW-River Falls 0
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