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Bear Spray said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I would disagree. I understood the rivalry between NDSU and UND very well. The bitterness and hate was unrivaled in that day and was taken off the field in a D1 move….a move that UND administration and alumni who served in the legislature actively resisted.

But NDSU moved on…..to be honest, the rivalry is the reason UM and MSU have both underperformed at a national level.

You failed to answer my question though. How would MSU winning good for UM? Did UM winning in 1995 or 2001 benefit MSU?

You can't accurately compare the NDSU/UND rivalry to the UM/MSU rivalry. It's nowhere close. I have hundreds of business associates in ND and a company that has a box in the Fargo Dome so take that for fact - they all say the same thing- it doesn't compare. So get that out of your head for starters & we can have a conversation.

MSU was beaten and battered for 16 straight years. There were a couple of close calls, but it wore mightily on the MSU faithful. (I believe this was the breeding ground for Mony-Mony but that's for another discussion) Sometime after the streak the MSU administration decided to invest in the football program. Stadium expansions, funds for more and specific coaches and trainers, the Bobcat Athletic Complex for the football team, and hiring SDSU's athletic director for expertise. They're now readying for construction of an indoor practice facility. And there's more. But back in the day UM had their way with MSU along with the Big Sky conference & most of the nation. That's why many Griz fans live in the past - it's a great past/tradition rivaled by very few. In the last 10 years +/- NDSU and the MVC has rose to the top. As a Cat fan I can tell you we're all more than tired of it - it's not good for the FCS, and we're finally closing the gap. This may be the year, we'll see in a couple weeks.

The rivalry was the catalist for MSU to $hit or get off the pot. UM pushed MSU to get better and they have, now competing for the national title. MSU's success pushed UM to hire Bobby back. UM is now pursuing RTD - Return to Dominance, in part due to the Cats progress and the rivalry. So my friend from the prairie, MSU's success is good for UM and the entire Big Sky Conference as it gives us all relevance, just as UM's success is the counterbalance for MSU to get better. Recruits nationally can watch BSC football competing with and beating the MVC. Kids looking at MSU can also look 210 miles to the west and find a great program steeped in tradition, the best stadium in all the FCS, rabid fans, a beauty of a town, western Montana, and a university with a different focus than MSU has.

MSU on national TV pounding the only team to beat NDSU is good for ALL of Montana including UM. It's great for the FCS too. Most folks over here (not all) get it. Both teams are loaded with Montana kids so we can all find something to root for in three weeks. The steadfast Griz fans who hate the Cats can still look at who MSU is playing and root against NDSU. The entire BSC and every other team in the MVC is likely rooting for MSU too. You guys are good. Too good. Your success pushed MSU to hire the Vigen. Do you think it's a coincidence our AD & head coach are from SDSU & NDSU? Or can you see that even your success is helping us to get better? You pretty much improve or roll over.

If the CATS win in 3 weeks, Bobby will certainly remind recruits that the Griz beat the snot out of the Cats this year. So yes, MSU's success is good for UM and I expect UM to get better - very much better! I expect both Montana teams to be paired on opposite sides of the bracket, beating MVC teams and hopefully we'll show the nation what a rivalry this one is in the Chipper.

Second question: No. UM winning in 1995 did nothing positive for MSU. MSU wasn't dedicated & ready to compete in 1995, not by a long shot. As you can see from yesterday, we are now, much in thanks to our Big Brother in Missoula.

You should ask your hundreds of business associates whether NDSU winning national championships has been beneficial to the football program at the University of North Dakota.

The Griz already know the bar and that is NDSU. An instate rival winning a national championship will not benefit the Griz.

If you are a Montana kid, do you go to the program fresh off a national championship or one who hasn’t won one in 20 years? Do you go to the school with a booming enrollment or one that is dying?
 
Bear Spray said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I would disagree. I understood the rivalry between NDSU and UND very well. The bitterness and hate was unrivaled in that day and was taken off the field in a D1 move….a move that UND administration and alumni who served in the legislature actively resisted.

But NDSU moved on…..to be honest, the rivalry is the reason UM and MSU have both underperformed at a national level.

You failed to answer my question though. How would MSU winning good for UM? Did UM winning in 1995 or 2001 benefit MSU?

You can't accurately compare the NDSU/UND rivalry to the UM/MSU rivalry. It's nowhere close. I have hundreds of business associates in ND and a company that has a box in the Fargo Dome so take that for fact - they all say the same thing- it doesn't compare. So get that out of your head for starters & we can have a conversation.

MSU was beaten and battered for 16 straight years. There were a couple of close calls, but it wore mightily on the MSU faithful. (I believe this was the breeding ground for Mony-Mony but that's for another discussion) Sometime after the streak the MSU administration decided to invest in the football program. Stadium expansions, funds for more and specific coaches and trainers, the Bobcat Athletic Complex for the football team, and hiring SDSU's athletic director for expertise. They're now readying for construction of an indoor practice facility. And there's more. But back in the day UM had their way with MSU along with the Big Sky conference & most of the nation. That's why many Griz fans live in the past - it's a great past/tradition rivaled by very few. In the last 10 years +/- NDSU and the MVC has rose to the top. As a Cat fan I can tell you we're all more than tired of it - it's not good for the FCS, and we're finally closing the gap. This may be the year, we'll see in a couple weeks.

The rivalry was the catalist for MSU to $hit or get off the pot. UM pushed MSU to get better and they have, now competing for the national title. MSU's success pushed UM to hire Bobby back. UM is now pursuing RTD - Return to Dominance, in part due to the Cats progress and the rivalry. So my friend from the prairie, MSU's success is good for UM and the entire Big Sky Conference as it gives us all relevance, just as UM's success is the counterbalance for MSU to get better. Recruits nationally can watch BSC football competing with and beating the MVC. Kids looking at MSU can also look 210 miles to the west and find a great program steeped in tradition, the best stadium in all the FCS, rabid fans, a beauty of a town, western Montana, and a university with a different focus than MSU has.

MSU on national TV pounding the only team to beat NDSU is good for ALL of Montana including UM. It's great for the FCS too. Most folks over here (not all) get it. Both teams are loaded with Montana kids so we can all find something to root for in three weeks. The steadfast Griz fans who hate the Cats can still look at who MSU is playing and root against NDSU. The entire BSC and every other team in the MVC is likely rooting for MSU too. You guys are good. Too good. Your success pushed MSU to hire the Vigen. Do you think it's a coincidence our AD & head coach are from SDSU & NDSU? Or can you see that even your success is helping us to get better? You pretty much improve or roll over.

If the CATS win in 3 weeks, Bobby will certainly remind recruits that the Griz beat the snot out of the Cats this year. So yes, MSU's success is good for UM and I expect UM to get better - very much better! I expect both Montana teams to be paired on opposite sides of the bracket, beating MVC teams and hopefully we'll show the nation what a rivalry this one is in the Chipper.

Second question: No. UM winning in 1995 did nothing positive for MSU. MSU wasn't dedicated & ready to compete in 1995, not by a long shot. As you can see from yesterday, we are now, much in thanks to our Big Brother in Missoula.

Wow. I might actually consider rooting for the Cats in this one.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Bear Spray said:
You can't accurately compare the NDSU/UND rivalry to the UM/MSU rivalry. It's nowhere close. I have hundreds of business associates in ND and a company that has a box in the Fargo Dome so take that for fact - they all say the same thing- it doesn't compare. So get that out of your head for starters & we can have a conversation.

MSU was beaten and battered for 16 straight years. There were a couple of close calls, but it wore mightily on the MSU faithful. (I believe this was the breeding ground for Mony-Mony but that's for another discussion) Sometime after the streak the MSU administration decided to invest in the football program. Stadium expansions, funds for more and specific coaches and trainers, the Bobcat Athletic Complex for the football team, and hiring SDSU's athletic director for expertise. They're now readying for construction of an indoor practice facility. And there's more. But back in the day UM had their way with MSU along with the Big Sky conference & most of the nation. That's why many Griz fans live in the past - it's a great past/tradition rivaled by very few. In the last 10 years +/- NDSU and the MVC has rose to the top. As a Cat fan I can tell you we're all more than tired of it - it's not good for the FCS, and we're finally closing the gap. This may be the year, we'll see in a couple weeks.

The rivalry was the catalist for MSU to $hit or get off the pot. UM pushed MSU to get better and they have, now competing for the national title. MSU's success pushed UM to hire Bobby back. UM is now pursuing RTD - Return to Dominance, in part due to the Cats progress and the rivalry. So my friend from the prairie, MSU's success is good for UM and the entire Big Sky Conference as it gives us all relevance, just as UM's success is the counterbalance for MSU to get better. Recruits nationally can watch BSC football competing with and beating the MVC. Kids looking at MSU can also look 210 miles to the west and find a great program steeped in tradition, the best stadium in all the FCS, rabid fans, a beauty of a town, western Montana, and a university with a different focus than MSU has.

MSU on national TV pounding the only team to beat NDSU is good for ALL of Montana including UM. It's great for the FCS too. Most folks over here (not all) get it. Both teams are loaded with Montana kids so we can all find something to root for in three weeks. The steadfast Griz fans who hate the Cats can still look at who MSU is playing and root against NDSU. The entire BSC and every other team in the MVC is likely rooting for MSU too. You guys are good. Too good. Your success pushed MSU to hire the Vigen. Do you think it's a coincidence our AD & head coach are from SDSU & NDSU? Or can you see that even your success is helping us to get better? You pretty much improve or roll over.

If the CATS win in 3 weeks, Bobby will certainly remind recruits that the Griz beat the snot out of the Cats this year. So yes, MSU's success is good for UM and I expect UM to get better - very much better! I expect both Montana teams to be paired on opposite sides of the bracket, beating MVC teams and hopefully we'll show the nation what a rivalry this one is in the Chipper.

Second question: No. UM winning in 1995 did nothing positive for MSU. MSU wasn't dedicated & ready to compete in 1995, not by a long shot. As you can see from yesterday, we are now, much in thanks to our Big Brother in Missoula.

You should ask your hundreds of business associates whether NDSU winning national championships has been beneficial to the football program at the University of North Dakota.

The Griz already know the bar and that is NDSU. An instate rival winning a national championship will not benefit the Griz.

If you are a Montana kid, do you go to the program fresh off a national championship or one who hasn’t won one in 20 years? Do you go to the school with a booming enrollment or one that is dying?

Most will choose Montana. Doesn’t really matter if you believe it. Grizzlies still are the more recognized brand. The win at Washington and over the Bobcats will do far more for recruits.

We know we got recruits forme Griz win over the Bison because guys said so. That game was seen by more than the later thrashing
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Bear Spray said:
You can't accurately compare the NDSU/UND rivalry to the UM/MSU rivalry. It's nowhere close. I have hundreds of business associates in ND and a company that has a box in the Fargo Dome so take that for fact - they all say the same thing- it doesn't compare. So get that out of your head for starters & we can have a conversation.

MSU was beaten and battered for 16 straight years. There were a couple of close calls, but it wore mightily on the MSU faithful. (I believe this was the breeding ground for Mony-Mony but that's for another discussion) Sometime after the streak the MSU administration decided to invest in the football program. Stadium expansions, funds for more and specific coaches and trainers, the Bobcat Athletic Complex for the football team, and hiring SDSU's athletic director for expertise. They're now readying for construction of an indoor practice facility. And there's more. But back in the day UM had their way with MSU along with the Big Sky conference & most of the nation. That's why many Griz fans live in the past - it's a great past/tradition rivaled by very few. In the last 10 years +/- NDSU and the MVC has rose to the top. As a Cat fan I can tell you we're all more than tired of it - it's not good for the FCS, and we're finally closing the gap. This may be the year, we'll see in a couple weeks.

The rivalry was the catalist for MSU to $hit or get off the pot. UM pushed MSU to get better and they have, now competing for the national title. MSU's success pushed UM to hire Bobby back. UM is now pursuing RTD - Return to Dominance, in part due to the Cats progress and the rivalry. So my friend from the prairie, MSU's success is good for UM and the entire Big Sky Conference as it gives us all relevance, just as UM's success is the counterbalance for MSU to get better. Recruits nationally can watch BSC football competing with and beating the MVC. Kids looking at MSU can also look 210 miles to the west and find a great program steeped in tradition, the best stadium in all the FCS, rabid fans, a beauty of a town, western Montana, and a university with a different focus than MSU has.

MSU on national TV pounding the only team to beat NDSU is good for ALL of Montana including UM. It's great for the FCS too. Most folks over here (not all) get it. Both teams are loaded with Montana kids so we can all find something to root for in three weeks. The steadfast Griz fans who hate the Cats can still look at who MSU is playing and root against NDSU. The entire BSC and every other team in the MVC is likely rooting for MSU too. You guys are good. Too good. Your success pushed MSU to hire the Vigen. Do you think it's a coincidence our AD & head coach are from SDSU & NDSU? Or can you see that even your success is helping us to get better? You pretty much improve or roll over.

If the CATS win in 3 weeks, Bobby will certainly remind recruits that the Griz beat the snot out of the Cats this year. So yes, MSU's success is good for UM and I expect UM to get better - very much better! I expect both Montana teams to be paired on opposite sides of the bracket, beating MVC teams and hopefully we'll show the nation what a rivalry this one is in the Chipper.

Second question: No. UM winning in 1995 did nothing positive for MSU. MSU wasn't dedicated & ready to compete in 1995, not by a long shot. As you can see from yesterday, we are now, much in thanks to our Big Brother in Missoula.

You should ask your hundreds of business associates whether NDSU winning national championships has been beneficial to the football program at the University of North Dakota.

The Griz already know the bar and that is NDSU. An instate rival winning a national championship will not benefit the Griz.

If you are a Montana kid, do you go to the program fresh off a national championship or one who hasn’t won one in 20 years? Do you go to the school with a booming enrollment or one that is dying?

The thing about that is you’re still a Bizon fan posting on eGriz.com about a game that doesn’t involve the Griz at all. What a way to live!
 
Bear Spray said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I would disagree. I understood the rivalry between NDSU and UND very well. The bitterness and hate was unrivaled in that day and was taken off the field in a D1 move….a move that UND administration and alumni who served in the legislature actively resisted.

But NDSU moved on…..to be honest, the rivalry is the reason UM and MSU have both underperformed at a national level.

You failed to answer my question though. How would MSU winning good for UM? Did UM winning in 1995 or 2001 benefit MSU?

You can't accurately compare the NDSU/UND rivalry to the UM/MSU rivalry. It's nowhere close. I have hundreds of business associates in ND and a company that has a box in the Fargo Dome so take that for fact - they all say the same thing- it doesn't compare. So get that out of your head for starters & we can have a conversation.

MSU was beaten and battered for 16 straight years. There were a couple of close calls, but it wore mightily on the MSU faithful. (I believe this was the breeding ground for Mony-Mony but that's for another discussion) Sometime after the streak the MSU administration decided to invest in the football program. Stadium expansions, funds for more and specific coaches and trainers, the Bobcat Athletic Complex for the football team, and hiring SDSU's athletic director for expertise. They're now readying for construction of an indoor practice facility. And there's more. But back in the day UM had their way with MSU along with the Big Sky conference & most of the nation. That's why many Griz fans live in the past - it's a great past/tradition rivaled by very few. In the last 10 years +/- NDSU and the MVC has rose to the top. As a Cat fan I can tell you we're all more than tired of it - it's not good for the FCS, and we're finally closing the gap. This may be the year, we'll see in a couple weeks.

The rivalry was the catalist for MSU to $hit or get off the pot. UM pushed MSU to get better and they have, now competing for the national title. MSU's success pushed UM to hire Bobby back. UM is now pursuing RTD - Return to Dominance, in part due to the Cats progress and the rivalry. So my friend from the prairie, MSU's success is good for UM and the entire Big Sky Conference as it gives us all relevance, just as UM's success is the counterbalance for MSU to get better. Recruits nationally can watch BSC football competing with and beating the MVC. Kids looking at MSU can also look 210 miles to the west and find a great program steeped in tradition, the best stadium in all the FCS, rabid fans, a beauty of a town, western Montana, and a university with a different focus than MSU has.

MSU on national TV pounding the only team to beat NDSU is good for ALL of Montana including UM. It's great for the FCS too. Most folks over here (not all) get it. Both teams are loaded with Montana kids so we can all find something to root for in three weeks. The steadfast Griz fans who hate the Cats can still look at who MSU is playing and root against NDSU. The entire BSC and every other team in the MVC is likely rooting for MSU too. You guys are good. Too good. Your success pushed MSU to hire the Vigen. Do you think it's a coincidence our AD & head coach are from SDSU & NDSU? Or can you see that even your success is helping us to get better? You pretty much improve or roll over.

If the CATS win in 3 weeks, Bobby will certainly remind recruits that the Griz beat the snot out of the Cats this year. So yes, MSU's success is good for UM and I expect UM to get better - very much better! I expect both Montana teams to be paired on opposite sides of the bracket, beating MVC teams and hopefully we'll show the nation what a rivalry this one is in the Chipper.

Second question: No. UM winning in 1995 did nothing positive for MSU. MSU wasn't dedicated & ready to compete in 1995, not by a long shot. As you can see from yesterday, we are now, much in thanks to our Big Brother in Missoula.

Great post!
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
You should ask your hundreds of business associates whether NDSU winning national championships has been beneficial to the football program at the University of North Dakota.

The Griz already know the bar and that is NDSU. An instate rival winning a national championship will not benefit the Griz.

If you are a Montana kid, do you go to the program fresh off a national championship or one who hasn’t won one in 20 years? Do you go to the school with a booming enrollment or one that is dying?

The thing about that is you’re still a Bizon fan posting on eGriz.com about a game that doesn’t involve the Griz at all. What a way to live!

Bizon and 'Scat fans discussing the importance of the game, not on 'scatnation, not on bisonville, but on eGriz. You can't make this shit up. :lol: :lol: :lol: They know. They all "know".
 
Grizzlies1982 said:
These Grizzlies were beating this same cat team 29 to 3 with 50 seconds left in the game!

Remind them of that when their cat sh@t flies

Yes I remember how hollow it is to try to make that argument, 2010 MSU destroyed EWU in the regular season

Have fun with it.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
grizghost said:
....2011 the Griz program face a fatal blow when the University President fired its AD and Head coach....thus putting
the program back for a least 10 years...Had the G-Program not been interrupted by the firings of a great coach and AD
the landscape would be quite different today...in that ten year lapse of time , MSU and NDSU caught up leaving the
G-Program in a downward spiral...Bobby was re-hired to bring the G-Program RTD...the future looks somewhat bright
but it will be a uphill battle once something has been lost!

Ha…..you actually truly think the Griz’s descent was the reason for NDSU’s success? Delusional

Honestly, the FCS is lucky the Bison were not playoff eligible in 2006/2007. Those Bison teams were stacked with NFL talent , very highly ranked and had 3 wins over FBS teams as a transitioning D2 team.

The fact is there is not a single Griz team, maybe outside of 1995, that would have came close to beating any of the Bison teams of the past decade. The Griz have never, as a program, been as dominant as the Bison have. Your “run” from 19995-2009 is not comparable to the Bison’s run since 2010.

I could also reference that in the middle of your run, NDSU came into Washington Grizzly stadium and beat the Griz, as a D2 team, with half the scholarship players as the Griz.

I agree the poster is delusional but....

the Gris teams of 2007-2009 were pretty damn good and I think they could have run with some of NDSU's better teams. You will probably look it up and say that the 2007 team went out in the first round, but that team was loaded and got caught by a very good triple option team, BSC teams had little to no experience with the triple option at that time. (I wish CP was still an option team)
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Ha…..you actually truly think the Griz’s descent was the reason for NDSU’s success? Delusional

Honestly, the FCS is lucky the Bison were not playoff eligible in 2006/2007. Those Bison teams were stacked with NFL talent , very highly ranked and had 3 wins over FBS teams as a transitioning D2 team.

The fact is there is not a single Griz team, maybe outside of 1995, that would have came close to beating any of the Bison teams of the past decade. The Griz have never, as a program, been as dominant as the Bison have. Your “run” from 19995-2009 is not comparable to the Bison’s run since 2010.

I could also reference that in the middle of your run, NDSU came into Washington Grizzly stadium and beat the Griz, as a D2 team, with half the scholarship players as the Griz.

you act like 8/29/15 never even happened. :lol: :lol: :lol: Wasn't that in the past decade?
 
Hey remember in the old days when everything was better? Oh except it wasn't. But still....The teams were better, men were men, the gays weren't all in your face about it, minorities knew their place, and every team in the Big Sky played each other. We didn't need to move up then because children respected their parents, folks kneeled for the anthem (or didn't I can't remember which is bad). A guy had time to sit in his shack outside Lincoln and enact real change. Damn socialist liberals with their farm subsidies and old age pensions.
 
SaskGriz said:
Hey remember in the old days when everything was better? Oh except it wasn't. But still....The teams were better, men were men, the gays weren't all in your face about it, minorities knew their place, and every team in the Big Sky played each other. We didn't need to move up then because children respected their parents, folks kneeled for the anthem (or didn't I can't remember which is bad). A guy had time to sit in his shack outside Lincoln and enact real change. Damn socialist liberals with their farm subsidies and old age pensions.

There was a time when we used to take them out back and beat them with a hose, but now they have their damned unions. People used to buy stamps at the post office and a top sirloin was a fine steak. Wives would iron our short-sleeved dress shirts while we watched our progrums on the tube. Early to bed, early to rise, salt of the Earth, good kids, strong families, Elks Club, no bike helmets, bourbon on pacifiers. Kids now are soft. I blame immigrants.*

*Before I get canceled, I'm joking.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
SaskGriz said:
Hey remember in the old days when everything was better? Oh except it wasn't. But still....The teams were better, men were men, the gays weren't all in your face about it, minorities knew their place, and every team in the Big Sky played each other. We didn't need to move up then because children respected their parents, folks kneeled for the anthem (or didn't I can't remember which is bad). A guy had time to sit in his shack outside Lincoln and enact real change. Damn socialist liberals with their farm subsidies and old age pensions.

There was a time when we used to take them out back and beat them with a hose, but now they have their damned unions. People used to buy stamps at the post office and a top sirloin was a fine steak. Wives would iron our short-sleeved dress shirts while we watched our progrums on the tube. Early to bed, early to rise, salt of the Earth, good kids, strong families, Elks Club, no bike helmets, bourbon on pacifiers. Kids now are soft. I blame immigrants.*

*Before I get canceled, I'm joking.

You forgot "riding in the back of pickup trucks and no seat belts."
 
AZGrizFan said:
CDAGRIZ said:
There was a time when we used to take them out back and beat them with a hose, but now they have their damned unions. People used to buy stamps at the post office and a top sirloin was a fine steak. Wives would iron our short-sleeved dress shirts while we watched our progrums on the tube. Early to bed, early to rise, salt of the Earth, good kids, strong families, Elks Club, no bike helmets, bourbon on pacifiers. Kids now are soft. I blame immigrants.*

*Before I get canceled, I'm joking.

You forgot "riding in the back of pickup trucks and no seat belts."

Haha! Yes. I rode in the back window deck of a Datsun 240z to and from Bozeman for years, and I turned out 52% fine. I rode motorcycles for years when I lived up in LA county, and it was always wild when I'd go visit my parents in the INW and see some dude ripping down I-90 on a Harley with no helmet. Just owning the libs.
 
AZGrizFan said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Ha…..you actually truly think the Griz’s descent was the reason for NDSU’s success? Delusional

Honestly, the FCS is lucky the Bison were not playoff eligible in 2006/2007. Those Bison teams were stacked with NFL talent , very highly ranked and had 3 wins over FBS teams as a transitioning D2 team.

The fact is there is not a single Griz team, maybe outside of 1995, that would have came close to beating any of the Bison teams of the past decade. The Griz have never, as a program, been as dominant as the Bison have. Your “run” from 19995-2009 is not comparable to the Bison’s run since 2010.

I could also reference that in the middle of your run, NDSU came into Washington Grizzly stadium and beat the Griz, as a D2 team, with half the scholarship players as the Griz.

you act like 8/29/15 never even happened. :lol: :lol: :lol: Wasn't that in the past decade?

Lol..who cares about that smoke-filled exhibition game. Even the sun shines on a dog’s ass some days.

My reference was meant to be in regards to
the playoffs…

Remember later in the season when the Griz nearly pulled this one off in their 31 point loss? Brady Gustafson, proclaimed by many on this board to be the next Carson Wentz (high NFL draft pick), had himself one hell of a game!

Who knows though…maybe a Griz team coached by Big Game Bobby (better known as the Marv Levy of the FCS) with his propensity to shine on the main stage (0-3 FCS championship game pedigree), would have had a different outcome.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400854530
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
AZGrizFan said:
you act like 8/29/15 never even happened. :lol: :lol: :lol: Wasn't that in the past decade?

Lol..who cares about that smoke-filled exhibition game. Even the sun shines on a dog’s ass some days.

My reference was meant to be in regards to
the playoffs…

Remember later in the season when the Griz nearly pulled this one off in their 31 point loss? Brady Gustafson, proclaimed by many on this board to be the next Carson Wentz (high NFL draft pick), had himself one hell of a game!

Who knows though…maybe a Griz team coached by Big Game Bobby (better known as the Marv Levy of the FCS) with his propensity to shine on the main stage (0-3 FCS championship game pedigree), would have had a different outcome.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400854530

1. Nobody cares about what goes on in a half-empty shed in Parts Unknown, Nordakoduh.
2. Gustafson wasn't hurt nearly enough to be considered the next Wentz.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Lol..who cares about that smoke-filled exhibition game. Even the sun shines on a dog’s ass some days.

My reference was meant to be in regards to
the playoffs…

Remember later in the season when the Griz nearly pulled this one off in their 31 point loss? Brady Gustafson, proclaimed by many on this board to be the next Carson Wentz (high NFL draft pick), had himself one hell of a game!

Who knows though…maybe a Griz team coached by Big Game Bobby (better known as the Marv Levy of the FCS) with his propensity to shine on the main stage (0-3 FCS championship game pedigree), would have had a different outcome.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400854530

1. Nobody cares about what goes on in a half-empty shed in Parts Unknown, Nordakoduh.
2. Gustafson wasn't hurt nearly enough to be considered the next Wentz.

1.) Oh yes they do. That’s why college gameday has been to NDSU twice, and also featured them on the road, while Montana fans have had to resort to begging, pleading, social media posts, spelling out “Gameday” on the M, and having former famous alumni and US senators beg on social media for someone to care at ESPN. I think they will get their wish next year and get to have the helmet on set in Bozeman if the Cats win the championship.

2.) Dude give it up. Carson Wentz is a pro bowl QB, -
Super bowl champion and this year has a 23-6 TD to Int ratio on a super bowl contending team. If you want, I can mail you a Wentz jersey or something. We all know you have a weird crush on him.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
1. Nobody cares about what goes on in a half-empty shed in Parts Unknown, Nordakoduh.
2. Gustafson wasn't hurt nearly enough to be considered the next Wentz.

1.) Oh yes they do. That’s why college gameday has been to NDSU twice, and also featured them on the road, while Montana fans have had to resort to begging, pleading, social media posts, spelling out “Gameday” on the M, and having former famous alumni and US senators beg on social media for someone to care at ESPN. I think they will get their wish next year and get to have the helmet on set in Bozeman if the Cats win the championship.

2.) Dude give it up. Carson Wentz is a pro bowl QB, -
Super bowl champion and this year has a 23-6 TD to Int ratio on a super bowl contending team. If you want, I can mail you a Wentz jersey or something. We all know you have a weird crush on him.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Wow, look at you guys! Nah, nobody cares. Lame. The smell in there has to be so terrible. Just 80 degrees of gravy butt breath from all 12,000 fatties. Ugh.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
AZGrizFan said:
you act like 8/29/15 never even happened. :lol: :lol: :lol: Wasn't that in the past decade?

Lol..who cares about that smoke-filled exhibition game. Even the sun shines on a dog’s ass some days.

My reference was meant to be in regards to
the playoffs…

Remember later in the season when the Griz nearly pulled this one off in their 31 point loss? Brady Gustafson, proclaimed by many on this board to be the next Carson Wentz (high NFL draft pick), had himself one hell of a game!

Who knows though…maybe a Griz team coached by Big Game Bobby (better known as the Marv Levy of the FCS) with his propensity to shine on the main stage (0-3 FCS championship game pedigree), would have had a different outcome.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400854530

Yes, I do remember that loss. But it doesn't surprise me that YOU would forget a loss that directly contradicts your ridiculous assumption. :lol: :lol:
 
Just when you think "man, FUCK these 'Scat fans, they're insufferable and there's no WAY I can root for them in the NC", along comes Bizon fans saying "hold my beer!"

Fuck the Bizon.
 
bigsky33 said:
Griz til I die said:
I mean Mellott played a good portion of the game against us and got shut down. Ya he never threw the ball, but he couldn’t get anything going on the ground against us.

They limited the plays he ran. Now as a starter he has the whole playbook.

The whole playbook:
Run left
Run right
Run center
Chuck it up left
Chuck it up right
Chuck it up center

I kid but I have never seen so many 50/50 balls thrown in my life where they are taken by his receivers.
 
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