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1999 Weber State Wildcats football team

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1999Weber State Wildcats football
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
Record4–7 (3–5 Big Sky)
Head coach
Home stadiumStewart Stadium
Seasons
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1999 Big Sky Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 8Montana $^ 71  93 
No. 20Portland State 62  83 
Eastern Washington 62  74 
Cal State Northridge 53  65 
Sacramento State 35  65 
Weber State 35  47 
Idaho State 26  47 
Montana State 26  47 
No. 16Northern Arizona ^ 26  48 
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant
  • Portland State games did not count in conference standings.
    Northern Arizona forfeited four conference wins, to Idaho State, Montana State, Weber State, Cal State Northridge.
Rankings fromThe Sports Network poll

The1999 Weber State Wildcats football team representedWeber State University as a member of theBig Sky Conference during the1999 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coachJerry Graybeal, the Wildcats compiled an overall record of 4–7, with a mark of 3–5 in conference play, and finished tied for fifth in the Big Sky.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 2Western State (CO)*W 33–36,412[1]
September 11atWyoming*L 16–4116,227[2]
September 18Idaho State
  • Stewart Stadium
  • Ogden, UT
W 27–248,416[3]
September 25at No. 2MontanaL 22–8118,740[4]
October 2Sacramento State
  • Stewart Stadium
  • Ogden, UT
W 52–496,808[5]
October 9atMontana StateL 6–298,643[6]
October 16Southern Utah*
L 7–3912,960[7]
October 23No. 23Portland State
  • Stewart Stadium
  • Ogden, UT
L 14–31[8]
October 30atCal State NorthridgeL 28–303,208[9]
November 6No. 22Northern Arizona
  • Stewart Stadium
  • Ogden, UT
W 36–19 (forfeit win)4,110[10][11]
November 13atEastern WashingtonL 27–304,152[12]

References

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  1. ^"Weber State rips Western State".The Missoulian. September 3, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^"Pokes run out of trouble".Casper Star-Tribune. September 12, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"Minnoch's FG sends Wildcats past Idaho State".The Salt Lake Tribune. September 19, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Griz destroy Weber, 81–22".The Montana Standard. September 26, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"Wildcats late rally beats Hornets".The Daily Spectrum. October 3, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"Montana State defense rises to the occasion".The Missoulian. Associated Press. October 10, 1999. p. C3. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Thunderbirds use loaded Cannon to shoot down Weber State".The Salt Lake Tribune. October 17, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Portland State keeps Big Sky lead with win".The Columbian. October 24, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^Vince Kowalick (October 31, 1999)."Pass by Brady gives Matadors happy ending".The Los Angeles Times. p. D19. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"Brown, Jenkins lift NAU past Wildcats".The Daily Herald. November 7, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"Sky crashes on NAU football".Arizona Daily Sun. June 10, 2000. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"Eastern wins in familiar fashion".The Spokesman-Review. November 14, 1999. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
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