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And, another fact, is that in the last 4 season, after Hauck got going and got more of his recruits in, UM has the 4th best average post-season ranking and has gone to the playoffs each of those years and went to the national championship game last season. The Big Sky is a tough conference. The Big Sky and the MV got most of the top seeds. While conference play and ranking has some importance, it makes zero difference to me. For me, I want to be in the playoffs and a top team. Yes, conference rank is a historical fact, but it sure doesn't matter to me at this point.
"Hauck got going?" 6th, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 1st, 5th. The pinnacle was 2023 and most observers can look at that season and see that Bobby caught lightning in a bottle and Clifton McDowell carried the team on his back, got some crazy flukey luck, and got the team to Frisco. From the average bystander it looks like the grizzly football program is regressing under Bobby.
 
"Hauck got going?" 6th, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 1st, 5th. The pinnacle was 2023 and most observers can look at that season and see that Bobby caught lightning in a bottle and Clifton McDowell carried the team on his back, got some crazy flukey luck, and got the team to Frisco. From the average bystander it looks like the grizzly football program is regressing under Bobby.
No, most observers don’t agree with you. Hauck has gotten UM back to what is a top 4 team based on polls in last 4 complete seasons. 1-1 against Cats last 2 seasons and trip to Frisco last year. No. 2 in Nation last year.
 
Note that, generally, the MSU athletic budget is a bit higher than UM's. UM hasn't fallen back. MSU has caught up and is certainly on par as a football team. UM still has better facilities, but that could change a bit too. The MSU stadium atmosphere will never catch up with UM's, unless they start from scratch with a ton of money.
When was the last time you attended a game in Bozeman?
 
No, most observers don’t agree with you. Hauck has gotten UM back to what is a top 4 team based on polls in last 4 complete seasons. 1-1 against Cats last 2 seasons and trip to Frisco last year. No. 2 in Nation last year.
MTHoopsfan,

I am a viewer for the last 7 or 8 years on this forum as a friend of mines son played for the Griz.

I have a couple of questions for you and some statements and suggestions.

1. Why do you cherry pick statistics when you use them?

While I was disappointed that the Griz lost last week, you stated that Jones rushed for only an average of 4.5 yards a carry if you remove the 88 yard run.
While I agree that would be the average yard per carry, he did run for that 88 yard rush. Even without that he averaged 4.5 yards per carry while Gillman was at 3.5. Heck take away Gillman’s long of 13 yards and his yards per carry becomes 2.4 yards per carry. You can use or abuse statistics in so many ways.

2. I agree with you on the fact that Coach Hauck is a very good coach. I do wonder why he and the rest of the staff struggled with a clear vision of the #1 QB this year.

3. Why do you often resort to telling a poster that they don’t know the game and have never played?

From your posts I have ascertained that you played in the Ivy League in the 1960’s. That is very awesome that you played at that level. With that being said, the game has certainly changed in the last 60 years. How many different formations did you ever face while you played? I bet the T formation and the I formation with one split end, who was in a three point stance.

I know that my son, who is a sophomore defensive end In high school, has faced way more offensive schemes than you did in your playing days.

I played in college, not in the Ivy League, but a little unknown conference called the Big Ten. I played in the early 2000’s and even coached for a few years in that little known conference and I still am amazed by how much the game has changed.

Lastly, I have a question for you, as when you played the best available helmet was a suspension helmet.

You seem very angry and aggressive lately. Have you ever thought about looking into TBI or dementia?

My grandpa played football in the 1960’s and he is angry all the time as well.
Unfortunately he was just diagnosed with dementia and maybe early stages of Alzheimer’s.

Just thought I’d ask since you seem to be overly aggressive lately.
 
MTHoopsfan,

I am a viewer for the last 7 or 8 years on this forum as a friend of mines son played for the Griz.

I have a couple of questions for you and some statements and suggestions.

1. Why do you cherry pick statistics when you use them?

While I was disappointed that the Griz lost last week, you stated that Jones rushed for only an average of 4.5 yards a carry if you remove the 88 yard run.
While I agree that would be the average yard per carry, he did run for that 88 yard rush. Even without that he averaged 4.5 yards per carry while Gillman was at 3.5. Heck take away Gillman’s long of 13 yards and his yards per carry becomes 2.4 yards per carry. You can use or abuse statistics in so many ways.

2. I agree with you on the fact that Coach Hauck is a very good coach. I do wonder why he and the rest of the staff struggled with a clear vision of the #1 QB this year.

3. Why do you often resort to telling a poster that they don’t know the game and have never played?

From your posts I have ascertained that you played in the Ivy League in the 1960’s. That is very awesome that you played at that level. With that being said, the game has certainly changed in the last 60 years. How many different formations did you ever face while you played? I bet the T formation and the I formation with one split end, who was in a three point stance.

I know that my son, who is a sophomore defensive end In high school, has faced way more offensive schemes than you did in your playing days.

I played in college, not in the Ivy League, but a little unknown conference called the Big Ten. I played in the early 2000’s and even coached for a few years in that little known conference and I still am amazed by how much the game has changed.

Lastly, I have a question for you, as when you played the best available helmet was a suspension helmet.

You seem very angry and aggressive lately. Have you ever thought about looking into TBI or dementia?

My grandpa played football in the 1960’s and he is angry all the time as well.
Unfortunately he was just diagnosed with dementia and maybe early stages of Alzheimer’s.

Just thought I’d ask since you seem to be overly aggressive lately.
Lame
 
Cats = Coach, Offensive, Defensive, and Freshman of the Year.
And last year those were some of the Griz accolades, and you were probably happy about that. You're the definition of a fair weather fan. The Cats will graduate 28 seniors this year. It's a game of peaks and valleys, and if you ever played, you'd realize that.
 
Blowsman State has been solid but who cares we were still able to go to the national championship last year. It is also good for the state as a whole if both schools are succeeding.
 
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