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Ohio St and the Griz

I agree that the scheme works best when we have an elite nose tackle and fast and skilled defensive backs to defend the pass. Will they have that personnel next year? I don’t know but the Griz will probably have to get those guys out of the portal if they aren’t already on the team. I don’t think Bobby is going to change the defensive scheme but better recruiting could get the Griz players that fit the scheme better which as you said is paramount for certain positions in the 3-3-5. I think the recruiting issue is somewhat a catch 22 with MSU. More wins against MSU means better in state recruiting which means more future wins against MSU. The opposite has been happening where MSU has been winning the games and most of the Montana recruiting battles.
Correct, and it's been cyclical. Cats are in that upswing right now but nothing is permanent. I just think it's easier to recruit kids that can develop into 4-3 linebackers than 3-4 nose tackles.
 
Bama and Ohio St need to scrap the 4 front defenses they use. They need to be more multiple to deal with dynamic teams, should probably switch to a 3-3-5 or 4-2-5
What does 4 front mean and how does that not include the 4-2-5? For alignments they play on the field, Alabama and Ohio State both use the 4-2-5 the most and Alabama uses the 3-3-5 as their second most common alignment.
 
My phone added that 4-2-5 part. I will edit
It sounds like you are arguing that Ohio State should play the 3-3-5 and Alabama should make that their primary alignment. The 3-3-5 and 4-2-5 are really the only alignments that people are using against modern college offenses. No one is playing grandpa’s defense anymore because it gets torched against the spread.
 
We know who is doing better in recent. Just dumb luck by the Cats in some cases. We also know who has won national championship games since 1984. We know which team has gone to semis and champ game the most.

The Portal/NIL is changing things. It has more changes every year. The Cats model is probably going to get overwhelmed by the Portal/NIL. The Cat system may be deemed to be quaint in a few years. Don't speak too soon. The Cat system is grounded in the past. There is no way that 2 or so good MT players can keep up with the Portal in the coming years. NO WAY. Cats better get their champ game this year, because their model will be proven to be outdated.
I’ve enjoyed watching you grasp for straws over the last two weeks. If the Griz have better coaches, better players, a better portal strategy, and a superior recruiting scheme, why can’t they beat the Cats?

I’ll ignore the insults. Just answer for your fellow Griz fans, most of whom apparently despise you. Please note - being a fluffer for Bobby doesn’t make you a representative of the entire fan base. It just makes you a fluffer.
 
The difference in the game were the trenches. Miami was better on both sides. Weird that formula is still a recipe for success.
Of all the things Mario Cristobal doesn’t get about Xs and Os, this is the thing he does know. He sometimes relies too much on this, especially when he decides trying to prove his o-line is better means more than calling the right play on a 4th down. But he’s got some people this year, and perhaps an OC he isn’t actively undermining. Which is to say the guy may have learned something.

Evaluate a coach by how he’s grown, plus the recruiting, et al.
 
I’ve enjoyed watching you grasp for straws over the last two weeks. If the Griz have better coaches, better players, a better portal strategy, and a superior recruiting scheme, why can’t they beat the Cats?

I’ll ignore the insults. Just answer for your fellow Griz fans, most of whom apparently despise you. Please note - being a fluffer for Bobby doesn’t make you a representative of the entire fan base. It just makes you a fluffer.
Bad bounces, bad luck, and dirty plays by Cats hurting our top players doesn't help. The Cats have good advantages and good players too. The first game could have gone either way. The second game turned around when the 88 yard 3d down pass occurred, and then the Griz fell apart for several minutes. The game was alot closer than the score. All Griz want to beat the Cats, but losing to the no. 2, or 1, team in the nation and then ending up no. 3, is not the end of the world.

Losing lots of good players to the Portal concerns me way more than losing to the Cats.

Hopefully, the Cats will get beat soon.
 
Ohio St has had one of the best defenses in the country in recent history. 12-0 this season and then a loss to Indiana in the Big 10 championship. And a loss to Miami tonight. And out of the playoffs.

10 play, 70 yard, 5 minute drive by Miami at end of game where Miami got a TD. Why couldn't/didn't Ohio St stop them?

Fire the coach. Fire the DC. Have a meltdown for the ages. This just can't happen. It only happens to teams like the Griz.
Miami had a great rushing game and confidence that they could do exactly what they wanted with it.
The psychological side of this great game is often overlooked.

I talked to a friend of mine from Bozeman over the holydays and he said that the Scats were confident they could dominate the line of scrimmage against us.
 
Ohio St has had one of the best defenses in the country in recent history. 12-0 this season and then a loss to Indiana in the Big 10 championship. And a loss to Miami tonight. And out of the playoffs.

10 play, 70 yard, 5 minute drive by Miami at end of game where Miami got a TD. Why couldn't/didn't Ohio St stop them?

Fire the coach. Fire the DC. Have a meltdown for the ages. This just can't happen. It only happens to teams like the Griz.
Ohio State may very well fire their head coach and staff. Ohio State doesn't settle for mediocrity and, yes, a 13-2 season with losing to Michigan and not winning a national championship is a mediocre season in Ohio State's eyes. Some programs have higher expectations than Montana's.

Ohio State's Ryan Day at risk of joining John Cooper with third straight loss to Michigan
 
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