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Coming off of a 23-14 victory over Northern Arizona last week, Montana — with a pretty accomplished fill-in quarterback and a defense that looks better on the field than its statistical ranking — visits UC Davis on Saturday. Sporting a 2-2 record (1-0 in Big Sky Conference), the Grizzlies are ranked 13th in the Football Championship Subdivision, and coach Bob Stitt hopes to build off of that Homecoming win over the Lumberjacks. Game time is 1 p.m. at Aggie Stadium.
. . . Tyrone was pretty tough to block. It was just an unbelievable performance on his part. But our defense is solid; they give us a chance to win.” After Holmes, the Montana sends a pack of wild dogs to hunt opposing ball-carriers … Linebackers Kendrick Van Ackeren (46) and Jeremiah Kose (39) have combined for 85 tackles. Van Ackeren, a second-team All-Big Sky selection in 2014, has blocked a kick, recovered two fumbles and defended a couple of passes. Defensive linemen Holmes (38 stops), Jamal Wilson (22) and Nate Bradley (20) have combine for 11 tackles for losses, and Holmes now has eight sacks. A secondary led by junior safety Yamen Sanders has limited Grizzlies’ foes to 179 yards a game through the air.
“We get 11 guys (doing) their job, we can really play great defense,” says Stitt, in his first year at Montana after 14 seasons at Colorado School of Mines. UCD enters the game at 0-4 overall and 0-1 in Big Sky play.
Notes: Last year in Missoula, UCD and the Griz were knotted 14-14 at halftime. Aggie quarterback Ben Scott threw for four touchdowns and UCD was within 35-28 with the ball in the fourth quarter. But that Montana defense buckled down in the stretch. The Aggies were killed by the Two Jordans: RB Jordan Canada rushed for 151 yards and three TDs and QB Jordan Johnson was 18-of-27 for 280 yards and two more scores. Fortunately for UCD, both have graduated. … Fans are asked to wear blue to Saturday’s game, which will feature an Aggie team fitted from helmet to cleat in blue.
— Reach Bruce Gallaudet at [email protected] or 530-30-4456.