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2-Deep for UC Davis

biga75

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Doesn't look to me like Kidder is out per Big G :coffee:

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I remember Tyler Lucas making his first depth chart last week. I dont recall him having any receptions. Did he ever get targeted with a pass?
 
Hmm...just noticed they have Crittendon starting at DT. Is he back and healthy now? Maybe nobody has updated the damn thing in a few weeks... :oops:
 
I didn't get to see the game last weekend, just a little radio and internet. The participation chart from the stats is notoriously inaccurate. Can anybody say which of the 2-deeps from the NAU game did not actually play in the NAU game?

I know Coach Stitt does not give out much info about injuries, and I totally understand why he doesn't, so are his 2-deeps just a smoke screen?
 
SaskGriz said:
I didn't get to see the game last weekend, just a little radio and internet. The participation chart from the stats is notoriously inaccurate. Can anybody say which of the 2-deeps from the NAU game did not actually play in the NAU game?

I know Coach Stitt does not give out much info about injuries, and I totally understand why he doesn't, so are his 2-deeps just a smoke screen?

So far under Stitt, the 2 deep has to be taken with a grain of salt. For example, Logwood has been listed as the 2nd RB all season, but didn't see action until Game 4. In terms of injuries, I believe both Harris & Crittendon were listed as starters, but neither played, although Crittendon was out for the coin toss in full gear. I think Stitt prefers to keep everything as secret as possible, which I cant necessarily blame him.
 
Wouldn't trust anything until after the first couple of series on each side of the ball. Stitt plays all of it close to the vest. Something we'll all have to get used to.
 
GRIZFAN20 said:
SaskGriz said:
I didn't get to see the game last weekend, just a little radio and internet. The participation chart from the stats is notoriously inaccurate. Can anybody say which of the 2-deeps from the NAU game did not actually play in the NAU game?

I know Coach Stitt does not give out much info about injuries, and I totally understand why he doesn't, so are his 2-deeps just a smoke screen?

So far under Stitt, the 2 deep has to be taken with a grain of salt. For example, Logwood has been listed as the 2nd RB all season, but didn't see action until Game 4. In terms of injuries, I believe both Harris & Crittendon were listed as starters, but neither played, although Crittendon was out for the coin toss in full gear. I think Stitt prefers to keep everything as secret as possible, which I cant necessarily blame him.

Thanks for the info about Harris and Crittendon, I don't blame Coach at all for playing this stuff as close to the vest as possible. As a fan/fanatic I like to know but I am not egotistical enough as to believe he owes me the truth about his line-up plans.
 
Pst...got it on good authority that the 2D is a load of crap. Can't out my source coughBWcough, so don't ask...
 
I have been high on Yamen since he got here, just because he is huge as shit. He totally layed into Cookus this last game and can only hope to see a repeat.

We all know it. Amen
 
Yeah, this 2-deep isn't very close on one side of the ball. Let's just say the Griz are the walking wounded worse this week than even last.
 
Let's be honest here...this should be a game the Griz win with the "2's" in there for a majority anyway. Gives the injured a chance to rest. That said, the offense needs to get it going.
 
Just a thought but how much might the injury bug, or even the offenses lackluster red zone production, be attributed to the lack of two a day practices (i.e. not enough conditioning or reps) during fall camp?
 
Fahque said:
Just a thought but how much might the injury bug, or even the offenses lackluster red zone production, be attributed to the lack of two a day practices (i.e. not enough conditioning or reps) during fall camp?

Big Sky teams like Davis and EWU have been hit by the injury bug a LOT worse than us. I don't know if they did two a days or not, but I would assume so.
 
Htowngriz said:
Fahque said:
Just a thought but how much might the injury bug, or even the offenses lackluster red zone production, be attributed to the lack of two a day practices (i.e. not enough conditioning or reps) during fall camp?

Big Sky teams like Davis and EWU have been hit by the injury bug a LOT worse than us. I don't know if they did two a days or not, but I would assume so.
http://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/injuries-hammer-aggies-again-as-montana-looms/
 
Htowngriz said:
Fahque said:
Just a thought but how much might the injury bug, or even the offenses lackluster red zone production, be attributed to the lack of two a day practices (i.e. not enough conditioning or reps) during fall camp?

Big Sky teams like Davis and EWU have been hit by the injury bug a LOT worse than us. I don't know if they did two a days or not, but I would assume so.
http://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/injuries-hammer-aggies-again-as-montana-looms/


“It’s the darndest thing,” UCD head coach Ron Gould says of his team’s rash of recent injuries.

As was the case in 2014, when seven defensive starters missed a total of more than 2,400 minutes of playing time (contributing mightily to a 2-9 campaign), the injury bug is back.

Out for this season are cornerbacks Shamawn Wright (foot), Isiah Olave (ankle) and safety and team captain Keleen Culberson (ACL).

Up-and-coming freshman safety Ryan Parenteau will miss at least the Montana game, according to Gould, and linebackers Ryan Bua and Artice Nelson — both with foot injuries — have required surgery and are on the sidelines for what looks like the rest of the fall.

At a time where all hands on deck is crucial, even the offense is reeling.

Running backs Justin Williams (groin) and Joshua Kelley (injury undisclosed) won’t go and wide receivers Alex Cannon (ankle) and Brandyn Lee (Achilles) will be missing Saturday, reports the coach.
 
Htowngriz said:
Fahque said:
Just a thought but how much might the injury bug, or even the offenses lackluster red zone production, be attributed to the lack of two a day practices (i.e. not enough conditioning or reps) during fall camp?

Big Sky teams like Davis and EWU have been hit by the injury bug a LOT worse than us. I don't know if they did two a days or not, but I would assume so.
Yeah, good point...tis the name of the game I suppose
 
Bear Axed said:
Htowngriz said:
Fahque said:
Just a thought but how much might the injury bug, or even the offenses lackluster red zone production, be attributed to the lack of two a day practices (i.e. not enough conditioning or reps) during fall camp?

Big Sky teams like Davis and EWU have been hit by the injury bug a LOT worse than us. I don't know if they did two a days or not, but I would assume so.
http://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/injuries-hammer-aggies-again-as-montana-looms/


“It’s the darndest thing,” UCD head coach Ron Gould says of his team’s rash of recent injuries.

As was the case in 2014, when seven defensive starters missed a total of more than 2,400 minutes of playing time (contributing mightily to a 2-9 campaign), the injury bug is back.

Out for this season are cornerbacks Shamawn Wright (foot), Isiah Olave (ankle) and safety and team captain Keleen Culberson (ACL).

Up-and-coming freshman safety Ryan Parenteau will miss at least the Montana game, according to Gould, and linebackers Ryan Bua and Artice Nelson — both with foot injuries — have required surgery and are on the sidelines for what looks like the rest of the fall.

At a time where all hands on deck is crucial, even the offense is reeling.

Running backs Justin Williams (groin) and Joshua Kelley (injury undisclosed) won’t go and wide receivers Alex Cannon (ankle) and Brandyn Lee (Achilles) will be missing Saturday, reports the coach.

Good grief.
 
I've heard multiple Griz defensive players say this season they're in the best shape of their lives thanks simply to going against the offense every day
 
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