Farley wasn't willing to give his defense a pat on a back, either, despite a performance that limited a Grizzlies team used to running 85-plus snaps to 65 and holding them to 206 total yards. It was also a performance that saw the Panthers hold the Griz to just three second-half first downs.
That total yardage statistic was skewed, Farley pointed out, because it didn't include one thing -- punt return yards. UNI gave up 113 punt return yards, including an 81-yard runback for a touchdown by Jerry Louie-McGee that made it 17-7.
66volvo said:Farley is unusually quiet in post-game comments.
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I think you are a little confused. Threads only get locked immediately after PR gets the last word. Try and keep up.
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66volvo said:Farley is unusually quiet in post-game comments. Sports page gives scant love for the GRIZ.
http://wcfcourier.com/sports/college/uni/football/loss-to-montana-exposes-panthers/article_52f237c1-6412-5557-9cc0-3269ffeaf799.html
•Key matchup: UNI's defense against Montana's up-tempo, no-huddle offense. Will the Panthers be able to get off the field in a timely fashion without allowing points and will they have fresh bodies to sub in?
•UNI coach Mark Farley: "They are well-coached and they have a great scheme and they are going to be a four-quarter football team."
Montana's hurry-up attack is a little different, says UNI head coach Mark Farley, whose team will host the 14th-ranked Grizzlies at 4 p.m. Saturday inside the UNI-Dome.
"It's going to be one of those nights where lock the doors, the ball is going to be thrown around a little bit," Farley said. "It will be a great football game and I wouldn't expect anything less.