I think the Griz have a good shot. Play as underdogs with nothing to lose. The pressure is on the Cats. But I think it is a 50/50 game.With the week off and healing of injury, the coaches now have the team they intended. I suspect it will be an entirely different game. More confident than in November.
Have you seen the high snaps? KAY is steady Eddie.I voted “Less.” Doesn’t mean that the Griz can’t win, but damn bozeman has been like kryptonite for this team in the last 10 years. I feel like the crowd and environment will disrupt Ah Yaht’s rhythm (which is critical to this offense) and it could be an ugly, slug match type of game. Hoping it’s like the ‘08 JMU type of result.
Obviously I’m biased but the first time around the boobcats played perfect and had to in order to win. They didn’t turn the ball over, blocked a fg, were on the lucky side of a holding penalty that took away a Griz TD and were on the lucky side of a deflected pass that led to a pick 6 for them. cat fans can talk all they want but they haven’t played to that level since…..not even close. The Griz are playing notably better since then, especially on defense. I just don’t see how the Griz lose this game….i really don’t. The cats are a damn good team but the Griz have looked like the best team in the nation the past two weeks and cat fans know it too, they just won’t admit it.
Or the play where he went one way and Eli went the other and he didn't get rattled at all, just held on to the ball and turned upfield to make a several yard loss turn into a 2-yard gain. He doesn't get rattled even when things go wrong. He finds a way to make a play or he just moves on to the next one. He doesn't let stuff get to him. It's really remarkable for a redshirt sophomore to be so composed. And I think that composure and steadiness inspires the team to play the same way.Have you seen the high snaps? KAY is steady Eddie.
Agree. In my opinion this isn't the same Griz team from a few weeks ago. Ah Yat has been ON FIRE the last 7 games and increased on that in the last 2 playoff games. I couldn't believe how impressive his final stretch was for throwing 20 TD's to only 2 picks. IMPRESSIVE. I am in know way thinking this will be a blowout, but I can guarantee you there are some nerves in the coaches corner game planning against this offense.I'm far more confident about Saturday's game than I was for the game a month ago, for many reasons:
The bye: Simply cannot overstate how desperately needed that week off was.
Loud's return: Obviously getting your best defensive player back would help any team. But he is so critically important to the style of defense the GRIZ play, and I'd say they are automatically 7 points better with him in the lineup.
The way both teams have looked in the playoffs: Look, I know the cats are trying to hype up the teams they played, but please. We're talking about the 2nd place team in the Ivys (Ivys!!); and a team in SFA who quite literally could not catch a forward pass. And the cats looked mostly discombobulated and unmotivated in each. Meanwhile, the GRIZ absolutely boatraced two MoValley teams who began the year ranked in the top 3, and would have remained there but for injuries to guys who were all back for the playoffs.
Intangibles: I have to think Sixx openly looking for other jobs has impacted the buy-in in the locker room, and when you throw the Davis thing ("I respect, he respects, all respect") into the mix, there is something clearly wrong with the cat program. Meanwhile, the GRIZ are playing their best ball of the year at the right time.
I didn't have an idea of how good Lamson was and with it being a home game, I was more confident of a Griz win during brawl. But like others said above, I think staff will have a plan and Griz seem to be playing best football. I'm also concerned Griz haven't played in a hostile environment.
Lamson only missed 2 throws all day. Dowler had a pick 6 off a tipped pass and the duck hunter blocked a field goal…..that’s a 10 point swing in a game decided by 3. I’m not sure how much more perfect things could go. Sure you could point to a missed tackle or two, but the Griz could also make that argument with a couple plays where Lamson picked up a drive sustaining 1st down on 3rd and long or when he broke loose for the TD.From a Cat fan’s perspective, I think the narrative over here that the Cats played perfect in the first game is flawed.