PARK CITY, Utah - Weber State was picked sixth in the coaches poll and seventh in the media poll for the 2012 Big Sky Conference football season, the league announced Tuesday at the Big Sky Football Kickoff meetings.
Weber State garnered 81 points in the coaches poll to finish sixth overall. The 'Cats were seventh in the coaches poll with 284 points. WSU also received one first place vote in the media poll.
Two-time defending Big Sky Conference football co-champion
Montana State was picked first by the media and the coaches in the preseason
polls.
Montana State has gone 7-1 in conference each of the past two seasons and
advanced to the playoffs and earned seven first-place votes in the coaches'
poll and a total of 136 points. In the media poll, the Bobcats received 30 of
40 first-place votes and 502 total points.
Eastern Washington, the 2010 Division I National Champion, was selected second
in both polls, while perennial Football Championship Subdivision power Montana
was tabbed third. Portland State was selected fourth, while league
newcomer Cal Poly was selected fifth.
Eastern Washington garnered four first-place votes and 131 total points in the
coaches' poll. In the media poll, the Eagles earned three first-place votes and
453 total points.
Montana, under the direction of interim coach Mick Delaney, received five
first-place media votes and 442 total points. In the coaches' poll, Montana
garnered 126 total points and one first-place vote.
Weber State will not face Montana State this season and will play Eastern Washington and Montana both at home.
The polls featured 13 teams for the first time. Southern
Utah and North Dakota joined the league as full members on July 1. Cal Poly and
UC Davis joined as football affiliate members. All four teams played in the
Great West Conference in 2011.
North Dakota was selected sixth by the media and 10th by coaches. Northern Arizona was selected seventh by the
coaches and ninth by the media. Southern
Utah was eighth in both.
Sacramento State was voted ninth by the coaches and 10th by the media. Idaho
State was selected 11th by the coaches and 12th by the media. UC Davis was
tabbed 11th by the media and 12th by the coaches. Northern Colorado rounded out
both polls.
Montana State is slated to return seven starters on offense and nine on defense.
The Bobcat offense will be led by junior quarterback DeNarius McGhee, the 2010
Big Sky Offensive MVP, and junior running back Cody Kirk. MSU's defense
features returning All-American linebacker Jody Owens and All-American senior
defensive tackle Zach Minter.
Montana State is gunning for a third straight trip to the postseason The
Bobcats beat New Hampshire in a second-round game last season before falling to
Sam Houston State in the quarterfinals.
Eastern Washington is led by All-American wide receiver Nicholas Edwards. The
Eagles should be bolstered by SMU transfer quarterback Kyle Padron. EWU's
defense, which returns seven starters, is led by All-Conference cornerback T.J.
Lee III and senior linebacker Zach Johnson.
Montana shared the conference title with Montana State in 2011, the Grizzlies'
16th conference title in the last 19 seasons. Montana finished 11-3, falling to
Sam Houston State in the semifinals.
Portland State enjoyed a seven-win season in 2011 after winning just two games
in Nigel Burton's first season. Burton has the Vikings moving toward a playoff
bid in 2012. PSU returns seven starters on offense and four on defense.
Cal Poly finished 6-5 in 2011 under veteran coach Tim Walsh, a former Portland
State head man. The Mustangs are led by electrifying quarterback Andre Broadous
and linebacker Kennith Jackson.
Weber State is coming off a 5-6 record overall last season and a 5-3 mark in
Big Sky play. The Wildcats will be under
the direction of first-year head coach Jody Sears and will begin the season
Sept. 1 at Fresno State. WSU will play
at BYU the following week before the home opener against McNeese State on Sept.
15. The 'Cats will open Big Sky play
Sept. 22 at home against Eastern Washington.
All Big Sky teams will play eight conference teams. A new tiebreaker formula has been developed to break ties for the automatic bid to the Division I playoffs.

















