Colorado State at Idaho
KICKOFF: 7:30 p.m. at Kibbie Dome, Moscow, Idaho
Records: CSU 3-1; UI 3-1
TV/Radio: ESPNU/1080-AM
Overview: This isn’t a late-season conference clash or rivalry game, but the matchup still feels weighty. At least from Idaho’s perspective. A capacity Dad’s Weekend crowd is expected at the Kibbie Dome, and a win for the Vandals would be a fitting end to what’s been a banner non-conference slate. “I would love to see this place just throbbing and pulsing,” UI tailback DeMaundray Woolridge said. “It will be a great atmosphere for us.” Some extra commotion can only help Idaho as it faces what, by coach Robb Akey’s estimation, is its most complete opponent. CSU has an adept passer in Grant Stucker (948 yards, six TDs), a big-play receiver in Rashaun Greer (23.2 yards per catch) and a capable, balanced running attack. “These guys have all the respect in the world from us,” Akey said.