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2025 FCS Week 6 Schedule

Well I remember a game we were at when the Griz had to pull it out with a last minute field goal … not pretty.
I remember that as well. But worse than that, was the time when we won on an ISU field goal attempt to win them the game. The snap went over the holder's head and we recovered and ran it back for a touchdown. I think, though not sure, that it was the last play of overtime. We (including my elderly in-laws) got pummeled from behind with popcorn and gameday programs by ISU fans.
 
I was planning on going to Pocatello…but don’t think I’ll make it. Perhaps I’ll drive to Flag and wear my Griz gear.
Did that for several Scat/Jacks BB games when I lived in Scottsdale...Scat fans still change ESGGCG, even at a game that had nothing to do with the Griz.

Living rent free....
 
This game scares me. For whatever reason, we seem to struggle in flagstaff.
I think it will be best game of the week honestly. NAU plays well at home, and they are a decent team. If both teams play at full talent level, cats are a better team. That said, NAU is good enough to win. I watched them last year, and QB1 is legit. I'd say 1st team all conference, IMO. We will see how the season plays out, but he was my preseason 1st teamer, and I'm not changing it...yet.
 
I think it will be best game of the week honestly. NAU plays well at home, and they are a decent team. If both teams play at full talent level, cats are a better team. That said, NAU is good enough to win. I watched them last year, and QB1 is legit. I'd say 1st team all conference, IMO. We will see how the season plays out, but he was my preseason 1st teamer, and I'm not changing it...yet.
Everybody seems to struggle in Flagstaff. Will be interesting to see how it all turns out.
 
i think i'll watch the bob game, not for the bobs, they are boring, but to see the nau qb play a bit more. i've seen snippets here and there, and he seems like a gamer.
 
The best QB in BSC plays for the good guys:
Ah Yat leads the Big Sky in passing yards per game and is fourth in the FCS with 271.5. He's also first in passing efficiency in the league. Combine that with UM's Big Sky-best rushing offense and Coordinator Brent Pease's group is humming along at an average of 42.5 points per game – the most prolific in the conference and No. 8 nationally.
 
I was addressing the statement that Ah Yat leads the league in passing efficiency. Ah Yat might be the better QB, but at this point Deiffenbach leads the conference in efficiency by a large margin.
Oh weird, my bad. His quote in his post wasn't loading on my screen for some reason until I refreshed the page.
 
The quote was copied directly from the gogriz article, so take it up with them.
Irregardlessness, KAY is at the top of the BSC leader board. Numero uno. See for yourself:

Code:
1    Ah Yat,Keali'i (Montana)    4    78    113    4    69.0    1086    7    76    271.5    163.1
2    Pennington,Ty (Northern Arizona)    5    95    152    1    62.5    1347    9    88    269.4    155.2
3    Cooke,Jordan (Idaho State)    4    69    133    4    51.9    966    4    64    241.5    116.8
4    Lamson,Justin (Montana State)    5    89    122    2    73.0    1005    6    52    201.0    155.1
5    Pinnick,Caden (UC Davis)    4    58    95    2    61.1    753    8    85    188.3    151.2
6    Wood,Joshua (Idaho)    5    78    130    1    60.0    927    6    62    185.4    133.6
7    Gibson,Eric (Northern Colorado)    7    98    148    3    66.2    1146    4    49    163.7    136.1
8    Williams,Cardell (Sacramento State)    5    44    75    4    58.7    750    5    75    150.0    154.0
9    Sagapolutele,John-Keawe (Portland State)    4    58    102    4    56.9    594    2    34    148.5    104.4
10    Dieffenbach,Ty (Cal Poly)    4    33    49    1    67.3    579    5    70    144.8    196.2
11    Gilkey,Jackson (Weber State)    5    59    115    9    51.3    693    4    78    138.6    97.7
12    Taylor,Jared (Eastern Washington)    3    40    78    0    51.3    344    0    36    114.7    88.3
13    Bell,Nate (Eastern Washington)    5    40    83    4    48.2    523    2    64    104.6    99.4
14    Grigsby Jr.,Anthony (Cal Poly)    3    18    33    1    54.5    282    2    41    94.0    140.3
15    Kelly,Bo (Cal Poly)    3    22    39    1    56.4    267    3    55    89.0    134.2
16    Harsin,Davis (Idaho State)    5    30    51    1    58.8    421    7    47    84.2    169.5
17    Akins,Jackson (Cal Poly)    3    20    42    4    47.6    232    1    64    77.3    82.8
 
The quote was copied directly from the gogriz article, so take it up with them.
Irregardlessness, KAY is at the top of the BSC leader board. Numero uno. See for yourself:

Code:
1    Ah Yat,Keali'i (Montana)    4    78    113    4    69.0    1086    7    76    271.5    163.1
2    Pennington,Ty (Northern Arizona)    5    95    152    1    62.5    1347    9    88    269.4    155.2
3    Cooke,Jordan (Idaho State)    4    69    133    4    51.9    966    4    64    241.5    116.8
4    Lamson,Justin (Montana State)    5    89    122    2    73.0    1005    6    52    201.0    155.1
5    Pinnick,Caden (UC Davis)    4    58    95    2    61.1    753    8    85    188.3    151.2
6    Wood,Joshua (Idaho)    5    78    130    1    60.0    927    6    62    185.4    133.6
7    Gibson,Eric (Northern Colorado)    7    98    148    3    66.2    1146    4    49    163.7    136.1
8    Williams,Cardell (Sacramento State)    5    44    75    4    58.7    750    5    75    150.0    154.0
9    Sagapolutele,John-Keawe (Portland State)    4    58    102    4    56.9    594    2    34    148.5    104.4
10    Dieffenbach,Ty (Cal Poly)    4    33    49    1    67.3    579    5    70    144.8    196.2
11    Gilkey,Jackson (Weber State)    5    59    115    9    51.3    693    4    78    138.6    97.7
12    Taylor,Jared (Eastern Washington)    3    40    78    0    51.3    344    0    36    114.7    88.3
13    Bell,Nate (Eastern Washington)    5    40    83    4    48.2    523    2    64    104.6    99.4
14    Grigsby Jr.,Anthony (Cal Poly)    3    18    33    1    54.5    282    2    41    94.0    140.3
15    Kelly,Bo (Cal Poly)    3    22    39    1    56.4    267    3    55    89.0    134.2
16    Harsin,Davis (Idaho State)    5    30    51    1    58.8    421    7    47    84.2    169.5
17    Akins,Jackson (Cal Poly)    3    20    42    4    47.6    232    1    64    77.3    82.8
Thanks for posting. It proves my point. Deiffenbach leads the Big Sky Conference in passing efficiency by a LARGE margin. I did NOT say Deiffenbach was the better QB.
 
Thanks for posting. It proves my point.
Thank you for posting and proving my point—KAY is the best QB in the BSC right now. The NAU guy is close but he has an extra game on KAY.
The only thing you proved is gogriz may have made a mistake.
I will take yards and points over some nerd formula like passing efficiency any day.
KAY has a better completion percentage than your guy too.
 
Thank you for posting and proving my point—KAY is the best QB in the BSC right now. The NAU guy is close but he has an extra game on KAY.
The only thing you proved is gogriz may have made a mistake.
I will take yards and points over some nerd formula like passing efficiency any day.
KAY has a better completion percentage than your guy too.
Little insecure??? Yes Ah Yat is at the top of the leader board and is a very good QB. I never said otherwise. I just pointed out the article claimed he was the leader in passing efficiency. He is not. Deiffenbach is. In fact Ah Yat is 3rd in passing efficiency.
 
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