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Ash, MSU, and Using Third Parties to Call Plays

Would any GRIZ fans be interested in donating a few bucks to fund this project for one more year? 8-) It certainly has paid dividends so far!
 
I'm tellin' ya, the Bobs can save some coin to afford some whitewash to get the tear stains out of their bleachers and just sim the whole game on Madden 93 on a Sega Genesis. Hell, I could dig out my old NFL Electric Football game and slap some ugly ass blue and yella on the plastic guys and let 'er rip. I'd video it and send it on to Bozo for free. Can't be worse than the crap they had last year.
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
The best part about the whole thing is this amazing quote.. "Championship Analytics delivers interesting strategies that give teams a better chance of winning."
Giving Ash his first losing season; don't suppose they'll be asking him for a promotional blurb.

What was that man thinking?
 
What is also funny is their new Twitter handle #EmbraceTheSuck

That seems very fitting here, and I'm guessing Gregorak is embracing it every....single.....day
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
You guys want a real good laugh??? Check out the companies website.

http://www.championshipanalytics.com/

It looks like something a 7th grader would make in their computer classes.

The best part about the whole thing is this amazing quote.. "Championship Analytics delivers interesting strategies that give teams a better chance of winning."

So, are you making fun of Tom Osborn, the person who was quoted? Note that Osborne has various other information on the site.

"Tom Osborne, Hall of Fame former Nebraska head coach, 3 time national champion and CAI advisor sums up our value when he says, "Championship Analytics delivers interesting strategies that give teams a better chance of winning."
 
Did Montana hire this company when Delaney was head coach? That would explain some of the bonehead decisions we saw! :lol:
 
PlayerRep said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
You guys want a real good laugh??? Check out the companies website.

http://www.championshipanalytics.com/

It looks like something a 7th grader would make in their computer classes.

The best part about the whole thing is this amazing quote.. "Championship Analytics delivers interesting strategies that give teams a better chance of winning."

So, are you making fun of Tom Osborn, the person who was quoted? Note that Osborne has various other information on the site.

"Tom Osborne, Hall of Fame former Nebraska head coach, 3 time national champion and CAI advisor sums up our value when he says, "Championship Analytics delivers interesting strategies that give teams a better chance of winning."

Ya I am making fun of Tom Osborne, and I know his credentials and that he was a great coach...but that quote is just cheeeeeeezy as hell to me.

It reminds me of a business card I got the other day. It had a quote by some random dude right in the middle of the card that said "He is the best I've seen at what he does".......ya NO SHIT???
 
get'em_griz said:
Did Montana hire this company when Delaney was head coach? That would explain some of the bonehead decisions we saw! :lol:


No, but Delaney is the senior consultant for special teams now. His portion of the program comes with a free 30 day trial entitled Sometimes we kickoff Twice a winning recipe for owning the state.

#BobcatsBuyIn
#InfomercialFootball
 
PlayerRep said:
Some of you seem to be making fun of what Stitt already does.


Stitt has msu pay his son to stand on the sideline and make calls using Mattel? Huh.

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Cat-Griz game...9:25 left in the game and the Cats are making a furious comeback, scoring a touchdown to pull within 9 at 44-35. I am getting nervous as hell, but the Cats' momentum is completely killed by a failed 2 point conversion. What game strategy software would call for risking keeping it a two possession deficit just for the payoff of being behind 7 instead of 8?

The only explanation is Ash assumed the Griz were not done scoring so he had to chase points. Actually, a pretty sound assumption given the Sieve Scheme defense they employed in 2015.
 
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