MOSCOW, Idaho – The Football Championship Subdivision’s two best conferences will be represented at the Kibbie Dome on Saturday, when the Idaho Vandals stage a long-awaited home playoff game.
MOSCOW, Idaho – Idaho’s quarterback matched a single-game program record with six touchdown passes. The Vandals’ defense recorded four takeaways. Their offense accumulated more than 400 yards and set a season-high in points scored. The team added a special-teams TD for good measure.
MOSCOW, Idaho – Looking to secure a favorable position in the postseason bracket, the Idaho Vandals conclude the regular season Saturday with a home game against their in-state foes.
MOSCOW, Idaho – Hayden Hatten is a prolific wide receiver, an All-American and record-breaking player who has cemented himself as one of the great talents in Idaho Vandals program history.
MOSCOW, Idaho – The Idaho Vandals dropped out of the Big Sky Conference title race, but their hopes are still alive for a top-eight seed in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.
When Idaho coach Jason Eck assessed his team’s schedule before the start of the season, he predicted that Saturday’s contest against Weber State would be the Vandals’ “toughest road game” of the year in Big Sky play.
Cornerback Marcus Harris scored the game-clinching touchdown late in the fourth quarter on a long interception return, and the third-ranked Idaho Vandals escaped Greeley, Colorado, with a tight victory over the Big Sky’s last-place team.