mthoopsfan
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There is some good info and analysis in this thread. Enjoying it. Thx.
And that’s fairI generally agree with this argument, but it just isn't that valid when the conference in question gets 6 teams get in, 4 of the six are eliminated, yet only one game involved a matchup of teams from the same conference.
A better question would be: Does NAU/Sac state have the same record if their 2025 teams play in 2010?I think the middle their teams are better than they used to be, too. But thats impossible to quantify.
Solid question, I think so, maybe better. They had some elite athletes this season. Both squads. ButThen, nau goes on the road and loses to hapless weber and misses the playoffsA better question would be: Does NAU/Sac state have the same record if their 2025 teams play in 2010?
An even better question would be if Eastern Washington this year would beat their team in 2016, or if any current Big Sky team would beat 2016 EWU. Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp, Aaron Neary who played for the Los Angeles Rams and Jake Rodgers who played for the Denver Broncos on the offensive line, Kendrick Bourne who is still playing in the NFL lined up on the other side of the field from Kupp and Nsimba Webster who had a 4 year NFL career in the slot. 2 future NFL players on the line and 3 future NFL players including a future Super Bowl MVP at wide receiver. Is anyone in the 2025 Big Sky competing with 2016 EWU?A better question would be: Does NAU/Sac state have the same record if their 2025 teams play in 2010?
Wouldn't that be a dandy matchup to see those teams vs the griz or cats of 2025? That'd be funAn even better question would be if Eastern Washington this year would beat their team in 2016, or if any current Big Sky team would beat 2016 EWU. Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp, Aaron Neary who played for the Los Angeles Rams and Jake Rodgers who played for the Denver Broncos on the offensive line, Kendrick Bourne who is still playing in the NFL lined up on the other side of the field from Kupp and Nsimba Webster who had a 4 year NFL career in the slot. 2 future NFL players on the line and 3 future NFL players including a future Super Bowl MVP at wide receiver. Is anyone in the 2025 Big Sky competing with 2016 EWU?
we'll find out when somebody figures out the whole time travel thing. then you'll be able to watch the game on timetube™®An even better question would be if Eastern Washington this year would beat their team in 2016, or if any current Big Sky team would beat 2016 EWU. Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp, Aaron Neary who played for the Los Angeles Rams and Jake Rodgers who played for the Denver Broncos on the offensive line, Kendrick Bourne who is still playing in the NFL lined up on the other side of the field from Kupp and Nsimba Webster who had a 4 year NFL career in the slot. 2 future NFL players on the line and 3 future NFL players including a future Super Bowl MVP at wide receiver. Is anyone in the 2025 Big Sky competing with 2016 EWU?
I think the Spuds caught lightening in a bottle with Eck and are struggling to duplicate that post-Eck.Spuds had a pretty good recruiting haul and are still slowly finding their footing after the drop-down.
We'll all keep sleeping on them...eventually, they will rise to challenge for year-over-year conf championships and deep playoff runs.
No thanks. I never wanna see Kupp again!!!Wouldn't that be a dandy matchup to see those teams vs the griz or cats of 2025? That'd be fun
Hasn’t Idaho been pretty good historically as an FCS program? I am too young to remember them before they moved up to FBS where they struggled but they had some great players in the 1980s and 1990s like Mark Schlereth.I think the Spuds caught lightening in a bottle with Eck and are struggling to duplicate that post-Eck.
Yes, but those numbers are irrelevant, really. They were good under Eck, but I think they’ll find that duplicating that isn’t as easy as plug and play.Hasn’t Idaho been pretty good historically as an FCS program? I am too young to remember them before they moved up to FBS where they struggled but they had some great players in the 1980s and 1990s like Mark Schlereth.
Deep playoff runs are not part of their history. 8-14 all-time in the playoffs, 2 semifinals in 14 appearances is not a lot, but 4-8 in the first round spells a lot of early exits. For those doing the math, that's including first round byes in '23 and '24. We'll see if they can make the big recruiting class into something or not.Spuds had a pretty good recruiting haul and are still slowly finding their footing after the drop-down.
We'll all keep sleeping on them...eventually, they will rise to challenge for year-over-year conf championships and deep playoff runs.
Maybe I just have bias from my years in Missoula. They were always good - a pain in the ass. A real rival feel...I think the Spuds caught lightening in a bottle with Eck and are struggling to duplicate that post-Eck.
Yes, but in relation to the Griz in my formative years and time in Missoula - they were always good or very good...Deep playoff runs are not part of their history. 8-14 all-time in the playoffs, 2 semifinals in 14 appearances is not a lot, but 4-8 in the first round spells a lot of early exits. For those doing the math, that's including first round byes in '23 and '24. We'll see if they can make the big recruiting class into something or not.
Between those times we went to 8 NC games. That is their entire playoff history and their first year in the I-AA playoffs was 1982, a year we won in Missoula and then lost the playoff game in Moscow and they lost in the round.Yes, but in relation to the Griz in my formative years and time in Missoula - they were always good or very good...
Compare Griz performance to your numbers above in the same timeframes...
Hmmm I don't know, it seems like EWU and ISU are about as good as UM.A better quesion is how strong is the conference minus UM/MSU/CalDavis?
Oh, please. You are being an asshole. The Cats couldn’t even win the Ivies. My school beat Yale this year and would have beaten the Cats.Hmmm I don't know, it seems like EWU and ISU are about as good as UM.
And Yale is probably better than Cats. Yale had 4 turnovers, 2 in redone. Cats lucky to advance.Hmmm I don't know, it seems like EWU and ISU are about as good as UM.