Big Sky Football Rivals for 2020-2023

– The Big Sky Conference has announced its league football schedules for the 2020 through 2023 seasons today.All 13 Big Sky teams will continue to play eight conference games with four at home and four on the road. Each team will have two “rivals” it will play each season. Over the course of the four years, each Big Sky team will play each other a minimum of two times.As in previous years, Big Sky teams still have the option to schedule league members in non-conference games.The nine-week conference schedule features a bye week for each team, while ROOT SPORTS will continue to produce a Game of the Week.The Big Sky Conference is coming off a 2018 campaign in which Eastern Washington were the NCAA Division I Championship game runners-up. The league had the most teams in the FCS with a seeded ranking in the playoffs and the Big Sky’s presence at the STATS FCS Banquet saw a pair of individuals earn top honors in Weber State’s Josh Davis was named the Jerry Rice Award winner and UC Davis’ Dan Hawkins was named the Eddie Robinson Award winner.At the end of last season, the Big Sky had four teams ranked in the FCS Top 25 polls and two more receiving votes.The Big Sky Football rival designations are listed below.- Sacramento State & UC Davis- Idaho & Portland State- Eastern Washington & Montana- Portland State & Weber State- Idaho & Montana State- Montana & Northern Colorado- Northern Colorado & Southern Utah- Montana State & Northern Arizona- Eastern Washington & Idaho State- Cal Poly & UC Davis- Northern Arizona & Weber State- Cal Poly & Sacramento State- Idaho State & Southern UtahTo stay up-to-date with the Big Sky Conference, follow us on Facebook at /BigSkyConf or on Instagram and Twitter @BigSkyConf. Fans can also follow Big Sky football on Twitter @BigSkyFB.