UW-LaCrosse at UW-Stout
The Eagles (1-6, 1-3 WIAC) walk into Don & Nona Williams Stadium off a 31-17 loss to UW-Stevens Point. The Blue Devils (4-3,2-2) are playing their third straight home game after splitting the first two. UW-L has no consistency on either side of the ball. Stout's losses have been to WIAC's best.
UW-Stout 24
UW-LaCrosse 14
UW-Oshkosh at UW-Eau Claire
The Titans will enter Carson Park with title aspirations (4-3,3-1), while the BluGolds are trying to end a 3 game WIAC slide. Games like this will determine whether Oshkosh rises from the WIAC pack or helps form the middle of the conference. QB Nate Wara is special (19 TD, 2 interceptions, 437 yards rushing). UW-EC has given up 39 points per game over last 3.
UW-Oshkosh 35
UW-Eau Claire 21
UW-River Falls at UW-Platteville
The Pioneers (4-3, 2-2) have handled the teams they should all year long. The Falcons (0-7, 0-4) haven't been able to handle anybody. Do the Falcons have the pride and ability to rise up and get one for outgoing Coach John O'Grady? This may be their best chance.
UW-Platteville 27
UW-River Falls 13
UW-Stevens Point at UW-Whitewater
The Pointers (3-1, 5-2) formula may be the same as in 2008, when they hung around long enough to win it on their final drive. UW-Whitewater (4-0, 7-0) will use everything at their disposal to make sure it never comes down to that. Focus will not be an issue this year. UW-SP gave up 4.8 yards per carry running the football to LaCrosse last week. It's definitely rock pounding weather. UW-W makes a statement.
UW-Whitewater 38
UW-Stevens Point 14
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