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After end of NDSU game

WYOBISONMAN said:
Filthy McGrizzly said:
WYOBISONMAN said:
But..... At age 53.......the Tailgate booze consumption is getting more difficult for me..... :o
Time to cowboy up princess.

LOL! I will give it a hell of a try in Missoula in August!
You better put yourself through a preseason camp to be ready for regular play. We want your liver ready for all the zoo has to offer.
 
Is it really "home field advantage," or are they just a great team? AG1 says its not as loud, so what exactly is the advantage, other than not having to travel, and familiarity, which all home teams have?
 
CFallsGriz said:
Is it really "home field advantage," or are they just a great team? AG1 says its not as loud, so what exactly is the advantage, other than not having to travel, and familiarity, which all home teams have?

I had this thought earlier as well. I think that Washington-Grizzly stadium truly does have a home field advantage that is tough for teams to overcome. When we had our worst team in 2012, visiting teams still had to fight hard to get wins in WGS. I have heard people also make comments about the Fargodome not being that loud, which would suggest that the team being so good is what makes it a tough place to play. I'm sure NDSU fans will disagree.
 
If we manage to get a coach before our game next season I think we have a damn good chance of winning!
 
CFallsGriz said:
Is it really "home field advantage," or are they just a great team? AG1 says its not as loud, so what exactly is the advantage, other than not having to travel, and familiarity, which all home teams have?

Playing football in a dome is a lot like a good basketball atmosphere. For example, even for a 1:30 p.m. game you can make it pitch dark and introduce the team with spotlights, have glow-sticks and fireworks, and crap like that. It's a much more controlled pre-game atmosphere. Fargo does it well.

But having said that, I wouldn't trade it for the football experience in Missoula even if NDSU won 19 championships in a row.
 
Good debate... with that said, talk is cheap. Our home field advantage gets weaker every five years or so due to same people who have been attending games for entertainment purposes aging and not providing the same raucous contribution as once delivered. NEZ not applicable to the discussion because the youth of its existence.

Unfortunately, also I feel like the price ceiling has been met and we will see less families and younger folks traveling and attending games, especially with them all televised. The young active citizens in Missoula just will not be the difference when numbers in seats continue to subside. A new coach, price sustainment for a few years, and exciting play on the field can serve as the saving grace.
 
get'em_griz said:
CFallsGriz said:
Is it really "home field advantage," or are they just a great team? AG1 says its not as loud, so what exactly is the advantage, other than not having to travel, and familiarity, which all home teams have?

I had this thought earlier as well. I think that Washington-Grizzly stadium truly does have a home field advantage that is tough for teams to overcome. When we had our worst team in 2012, visiting teams still had to fight hard to get wins in WGS. I have heard people also make comments about the Fargodome not being that loud, which would suggest that the team being so good is what makes it a tough place to play. I'm sure NDSU fans will disagree.

I could say the same thing about NDSU in 2009.

In the last 4 years, so many games have been blowouts that the crowd was really not a factor. I will also say though that the 2012 Georgia Southern game was the loudest I have ever heard a stadium, including attending NFL games in Denver and Minnesota and also being in Lincoln a few times to watch Nebraska.
 
Just a thought

The last 4 years the Griz are 23-6 (.793) at home and 12-8 (.600) away.
NDSU is 32-2(.940) home and 19-1 (.950) away

App State we beat at home and lost to on the road. Same with Cal Poly as examples. I believe that the Griz rely much more on the advantage of WA-Griz than the Bison do on the Fargodome. Facts seem to support my argument.

Before the EWU game I titled a post "Why don't we do it on the road?" It was more than a metaphorical question. If we are to return to a team that can compete for the NC we have to be able to do more than take advantage of our home field. We need to field a team that can win anywhere - like NDSU has done the last 4 years.
 
Like I mentioned earlier. "If we get a new coach (Stitt) before next season we will roll da Bison".

Bison will be in deep soft buffalo chips while playing in Wa Griz. Sound, Sun and Stitt will overwhelm them and before they know it they will be playing from behind. Yup, that's when the buffalo chips begin to fall.
 
Umista said:
Like I mentioned earlier. "If we get a new coach (Stitt) before next season we will roll da Bison".

Bison will be in deep soft buffalo chips while playing in Wa Griz. Sound, Sun and Stitt will overwhelm them and before they know it they will be playing from behind. Yup, that's when the buffalo chips begin to fall.

Kind of like in 2003?

NDSU has played in far more intimidating environments than Washington Grizzly stadium in the last few years. Will have a very talented senior QB at the helm who won his first career start on the road against a Big 12 team and 55k fans. I think NDSU will handle the pressure of Washington Grizzly just fine.
 
signedbewildered said:
With the "at home win streak" it has to be a bit intimidating going there.

With the outcomes of the SDSU and CCU games, it looks as if the luster is falling off.
 
Bison quickly taking over for msu and ewu as far as multiple egriz posts. What lack of a home team causes one to sneak over and live with us egrizers?

Soft or hard buffalo chips and they just eat this stuff up. Welcome to our house.
 
Montana37 said:
IM not talking about the wins as much just that we have best fans and stadium...also I believe Washinton-Grizzly is toughest place to play.

The first eight words of the above post is kind of a sad commentary on the Montana program right now......a few short years ago I don't think any Griz fan would spewing crap like that out of their mouths......its all about the wins, nothing else matters not even a little bit! This is not smack...just an observation...carry on.
 
Umista said:
If we manage to get a coach before our game next season I think we have a damn good chance of winning!

Your D better be ready, cuz our offense will be stacked next year! Returning pretty much everybody, but two guys....assuming Vraa takes his medical hardship. Plus we get our best O-lineman back from injury.
 
PhxGriz said:
signedbewildered said:
With the "at home win streak" it has to be a bit intimidating going there.

With the outcomes of the SDSU and CCU games, it looks as if the luster is falling off.

The outcomes of both games was a WIN. Where is your team this weekend?
 
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