UW-Oshkosh at UW-Stout
Oshkosh is coming off a 48-21 loss to Whitewater. Stout beat Platteville last week, 28-23. UW-O's Wara is a dangerous QB and the the creative Oshkosh offense will test Stout's defense. However, at the end of the day, the Blue Devils' do have the better defense along with home field advantage.
UW-Stout 31
UW-Oshkosh 27
UW-Platteville at UW-Stevens Point
The Pioneers play for a share of second place after winning only one conference game in 2009. It's been a much improved campaign for UW-P, but they aren't at Point's level yet.
UW-Stevens Point 34
UW-Platteville 17
UW-River Falls at UW-Eau Claire
The Falcons try to send out Coach John O'Grady on a high note after a winless 2010 season so far. The Blugolds are a disappointing 2-4 in the WIAC after a promising victory over Stevens Point in the opener. UW-RF will put forth the effort, but they lack the talent.
UW-Eau Claire 23
UW-River Falls 20
UW-LaCrosse at UW-Whitewater
Like UW-RF, the Eagles attempt to send their coach out a winner in his last game. The Eagles' Nick Anker has thrown 100 passes over the last two games. This game should be good final test for the Warhawks' pass defense. Eagles' running back Lee Lauters poses enough of a threat to keep UW-W honest. UW-W will play ball control offense, using their offensive line to wear down UW-L over four quarters.
UW-Whitewater 45
UW-LaCrosse 17
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