Good call! Or are you one of the fans still thinking the griz have a chance at home field throughout? Not happening.Sigh.
I give up.
Good call! Or are you one of the fans still thinking the griz have a chance at home field throughout? Not happening.Sigh.
I give up.
Perhaps, but not if one of the Dakota schools gets knocked off. I don't know what you are talking about, but I point out several things. Cats lost at home last year in the playoffs. One and done. Winning on road is harder as the playoffs go on, but not impossible. Again, UM beat no. 1 JMU at JMU in 2008, I believe, in the semis.No, you're not quite following..... but I have several griz fan buddies so I'm used to having to explain things multiple times, lol. If the Cats win out they get to play in Bozeman through the semi's, thus avoiding having to travel to SDSU or NDSU. If the griz win out, they would still have to end up playing one of them at their place. Got it now?
Perhaps, but not if one of the Dakota schools gets knocked off. I don't know what you are talking about, but I point out several things. Cats lost at home last year in the playoffs. One and done. Winning on road is harder as the playoffs go on, but not impossible. Again, UM beat no. 1 JMU at JMU in 2008, I believe, in the semis.
For both teams, winning is the most important thing at this point. I don't care about ranking or seeding. I just want to keep winning the games. Then, everything will sort itself out.
Ahh, now I know why some of you aren't getting this. One of them getting knocked off isn't going to get you a #2 seed. That's been my point all along in that even if the griz win out, they'll need a LOT of help, meaning that both NDSU AND SDSU will each have to lose another game, AND you would also still likely need help from the committee.Perhaps, but not if one of the Dakota schools gets knocked off. I don't know what you are talking about, but I point out several things. Cats lost at home last year in the playoffs. One and done. Winning on road is harder as the playoffs go on, but not impossible. Again, UM beat no. 1 JMU at JMU in 2008, I believe, in the semis.
For both teams, winning is the most important thing at this point. I don't care about ranking or seeding. I just want to keep winning the games. Then, everything will sort itself out.
What? If the Griz win out, yes we’ll need help, but the only team that has a walk the last three games is Idaho and we’re already ahead of them. IF we win out we’ll have beaten 2 of the 6 teams ahead of us. The other 4 ALL have at least one (in some cases two) difficult game left.Ahh, now I know why some of you aren't getting this. One of them getting knocked off isn't going to get you a #2 seed. That's been my point all along in that even if the griz win out, they'll need a LOT of help, meaning that both NDSU AND SDSU will each have to lose another game, AND you would also still likely need help from the committee.
And no, it's not impossible to win on the road. Cats thumped #1 SHSU. But, it is damn near impossible to beat one of those two teams in their house in the playoffs.
I would absolutely love it if SDSU and NDSU each lost a game here at the end, but I don't think that's happening. In fact, I don't think either of them lose again until the semis. I hope I'm wrong. Hell, if they do both lose then that would open the door for the Cats to still get a #2 seed even if we lose one of the last 2.What? If the Griz win out, yes we’ll need help, but the only team that has a walk the last three games is Idaho and we’re already ahead of them. IF we win out we’ll have beaten 2 of the 6 teams ahead of us. The other 4 ALL have at least one (in some cases two) difficult game left.
Is it likely? No. But ONE of them getting knocked off is even MORE likely than both. So yeah, there’s a punchers chance.
But, we gotta take care of business.
If cats lose to Griz they will not get a #2 seed, with NDSU and SDSU losing a game Cats would be #1 on last weekend. A loss that late in the season is never good for seeding.I would absolutely love it if SDSU and NDSU each lost a game here at the end, but I don't think that's happening. In fact, I don't think either of them lose again until the semis. I hope I'm wrong. Hell, if they do both lose then that would open the door for the Cats to still get a #2 seed even if we lose one of the last 2.
The Davis game really IS the bellweather. We take care of business there we're likely 9-3 at worst, which is easily top 8 seed. We lose to Davis we would HAVE to beat PSU and the 'Scats to get a top 8 seed...When we get by davis watch out! I’m really happy to see the cat/davis game is at night. Hope it goes into overdrive and the plane delays.![]()
Probably true, but then again in my scenario it would mean that SDSU and NDSU also both lost games late? So then Cats are 11-1 with only loss to likely top 5 griz... no idea how they would seed everything. Probably would also depend on USD and SEMO.If cats lose to Griz they will not get a #2 seed, with NDSU and SDSU losing a game Cats would be #1 on last weekend. A loss that late in the season is never good for seeding.
That was back when Bobby coached teams were disciplined. That Griz team would get this Griz team to wave the white flag early.Perhaps, but not if one of the Dakota schools gets knocked off. I don't know what you are talking about, but I point out several things. Cats lost at home last year in the playoffs. One and done. Winning on road is harder as the playoffs go on, but not impossible. Again, UM beat no. 1 JMU at JMU in 2008, I believe, in the semis.
For both teams, winning is the most important thing at this point. I don't care about ranking or seeding. I just want to keep winning the games. Then, everything will sort itself out.
This Griz team is disciplined. Do you ever watch the games or pay attention?That was back when Bobby coached teams were disciplined. That Griz team would get this Griz team to wave the white flag early.
Yep, I watch all of the penalties game after game.This Griz team is disciplined. Do you ever watch the games or pay attention?
Are we good? Or, are we not so good? We shall see. Time, stay with me here, will tell.