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Eastern Washington Eagles Scouting Report

HelenaHandBasket said:
Most will disagree, but I think the Griz will have to play better overall to beat EWU than they did to beat UDub.

This is by far the smartest, best, most insightful post in this thread. Griz D is for real, EWU offense is for real. Just to help the griz fan base out here, you better not expect the EWU defense to just let you walk all over them. Have they looked crappy in the games and on paper this year? Yep. Will you see a better, focused, more fired up defense on Saturday night than what you've seen out of EWU so far? Absolutely. Something about them playing at home. I have a feeling if you log on here around half time you're going to see a bunch of posts like, "WTF!!! I THOUGHT THEIR DEFENSE WAS SHITTY???" :lol:

I'll go with the griz in a nail biter here, 24-23.
 
poorgriz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Most will disagree, but I think the Griz will have to play better overall to beat EWU than they did to beat UDub.

This is by far the smartest, best, most insightful post in this thread. Griz D is for real, EWU offense is for real. Just to help the griz fan base out here, you better not expect the EWU defense to just let you walk all over them. Have they looked crappy in the games and on paper this year? Yep. Will you see a better, focused, more fired up defense on Saturday night than what you've seen out of EWU so far? Absolutely. Something about them playing at home. I have a feeling if you log on here around half time you're going to see a bunch of posts like, "WTF!!! I THOUGHT THEIR DEFENSE WAS SHITTY???" :lol:

I'll go with the griz in a nail biter here, 24-23.

This.

We’re only 4 games into the season and I have a feeling we will get ewu’s best game of the year. But if we bring our best game of the year, we win. I’m very comfortable in saying that we are better than ewu, but there will definitely be some intangibles that will help ewu on Saturday. Griz win 38-31.
 
The UM offense had better have an extra gear that none of us have seen, otherwise it won't matter how putrid EWU's defense has been historically.

I will take Montana, 31-30 and Macias putting it through the uprights with less than :30 on the clock.
 
Biggest question is which team's weakest component will need to step up the most to secure a victory, their defense or our offense?
 
Griz2k said:
Biggest question is which team's weakest component will need to step up the most to secure a victory, their defense or our offense?
This game is going to be pure Bobby Ball. We are going to run it down their throats when we are on offense until they crowd the box then it will be Akem to the house. On defense, the problem is that if EB does get any chance, he will make a play. Need to make his life so miserable he just wants to hand the ball off so he doesn't get hit.
Griz 42-18, with three missed extra points by Eastern.
 
From the Spokesman Review:

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Clash of styles: Eastern Washington’s offense, Montana’s defense collide Saturday on ESPN2

UPDATED: Wed., Sept. 29, 2021
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Eastern Washington University’s Eric Barriere prepares to pass against Central Washington University Sept. 11 at Roos Field in Cheney. (Libby Kamrowski/ THE SPOKESMAN-R)

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By Dan Thompson For The Spokesman-Review

Eastern Washington football players and coaches have talked all season about how they prepare similarly for each week, and that is still the overarching approach, they said, heading into this weekend.

But the fact that a rival, fourth-ranked Montana (3-0 overall, 1-0 Big Sky), is coming to Roos Field for a prime-time, nationally televised game on Saturday, well, that does change the tone as the sixth-ranked Eagles (4-0, 1-0) prepare for the matchup between unbeaten teams.

“You don’t have to get ready for games like this,” Eagles senior Talolo Limu-Jones said Monday. “You have to be ready for games like this.”

The game presents a classic clash of strength-versus-strength when the Eagles’ offense faces the Grizzlies’ defense.

Montana has allowed just three touchdowns through three games, and technically the offense gave up one of those on an interception return. Between an opening-drive touchdown allowed at Washington in the season opener and a fourth-quarter score by Cal Poly on Saturday, the Montana defense went 165 minutes without allowing a point.

“We were just playing the football our coaches teach us to play every day in practice,” Montana senior defensive end Justin Belknap, who scored a touchdown against Cal Poly, said after the victory. “It was disappointing that fourth quarter when they scored, for sure, but we’re just gonna buckle down and get ready for next week.”

The Eagles, meanwhile, have scored 210 points in their four games this season and lead the nation in passing offense (449.5 yards per game) and total offense (635.8).

It seems, then, that one side has to give.

Limu-Jones was aware of how highly ranked the Montana defense is: No. 3 in the nation in scoring defense and 13th in total defense (268.3 yards per game).

But, he asked, who have they played?

“They haven’t played an offense as good as our offense,” Limu-Jones said. “We have the best quarterback in the nation right now. He lives in Cheney. Having him on our side, it gives us a plus-1. They have to worry about Eric (Barriere). They haven’t seen a group like our group.”

After Barriere’s latest 500-yard performance against Southern Utah, the senior quarterback was named Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week again, for the third time in this season. He has thrown for 1,698 yards and 16 touchdowns through four games while completing 69.6% of his passes.

Barriere has become the fourth Eastern Washington quarterback to throw for more than 10,000 yards in his career and is among the top 10 Big Sky quarterbacks in all-time passing yards with 10,437. He still has at least seven games to go.

But the same question – who have they played? – could be applied to the Eagles.

After losing in double overtime to the Eagles in the season opener, UNLV lost to Arizona State (37-10), Iowa State (48-3) and most recently Fresno State (38-30). Central Washington, a Division II team, is 2-2. Western Illinois earned its first win in four games last weekend. Southern Utah is 1-3.

The Grizzlies also played Western Illinois, hosting them in Missoula and beating them 42-7. That’s a much larger margin of victory than the six point-victory the Eagles earned over the Leathernecks, albeit the Eagles beat them on the road in Macomb, Illinois.

It’s not just the Grizzlies’ defense that has been great. Against Cal Poly, the Grizzlies scored touchdowns on a kickoff return and then on a blocked punt.

“The kicking game kind of carried the day for us. It was really good,” Montana coach Bobby Hauck said in the postgame news conference Saturday. “… Coverage teams were terrific. The return game was terrific. Scoring twice is huge in terms of the outcome of the game.”

Only three teams have punted fewer times than the Eagles have (nine), but they have struggled to make field goals. After making 18 of 21 field-goal attempts before this season, redshirt sophomore Seth Harrison is 4 of 9 on such attempts this season.

Eagles coach Aaron Best said Tuesday that “Seth’s been battling some aches and pains along the way, (and) that’s probably led to a little bit of his field goal percentage.”

“His job is not in jeopardy,” Best said. “He’s not been as good as he or we anticipated, but last time I checked he’s human just like you and me. He’s able to make mistakes; he’s just made more of them this year than he has in the first two years.”

Best also pointed out that while the Eastern offense and the Montana defense get a lot of attention heading into this matchup, each team’s other units will be just as crucial.

“Special teams is going to factor in way more so than their defense and Eastern’s offense,” Best said. “And I do think Eastern’s defense versus the Montana offense may factor in.”

The last time the teams met was in October 2019, when the Eagles built a 17-10 halftime lead in Missoula only to watch the Grizzlies outscore them 24-0 in the second half. Montana outgained Eastern 430-365 and held the football for nearly 38 minutes of the game.

Andrew Boston, one of four current Eastern receivers who played in that loss, said he is not one to water down the significance of this weekend’s rematch, even though in some sense it is just one more game.

“I think in the preparation, that has to stay the same. But there’s definitely a chip on our shoulder,” Boston said. “We know we’re about to play a top team in the league. … The stage is going to be exciting. I’m excited to get to Saturday.”
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/sep/28/clash-of-styles-eastern-washingtons-offense-montan/
 
Da Boyz Mom said:
They sound over-confident which could come back to bite them in the butt. I like it.

Agreed. I enjoyed reading that article, but I also picked up on some of that overconfidence.
 
I keep reading about how our offense is going to keep up with the scoring, what about our defense, they can (and will) put points on the board.
 
Bobby will want to make this a statement game. He's been sitting back and politely answering questions all prim and proper for the past 18 months. Time for the real Bobby to jump out, just like the kool-aid man thru the wall during the Saturday morning cartoons.

Griz 57
EWU 17
 
EverettGriz said:
Ursa Major said:
One glaring difference in this year’s Griz defense over the past few years is our defensive backfield, especially the corners. Although Eww-U has some great receivers, I believe that difference gives us an edge in this game.

Absolutely agree. We're as good in the back end as we've been since...2008 maybe?

Probably, at least since Truman in ‘11.
 
Mousegriz said:
Da Boyz Mom said:
The Griz were not intimidated by playing at Husky stadium in front of many thousands of fans, and they are certainly not going to be intimidated by the red turf and EWUs hundreds of fans. If they lose it will be because they got outplayed, period.

Bobby's not yet coached on the Red Turf......so the Griz have that going for them!
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SaskGriz said:
kemajic said:
Do you actually think the offense put everything on the line against CPSLO?
You have posted a few times about how our offence has been "vanilla". What sorts of things do you think we were holding back for this game? I personally think that our offence is fine and all we will see is more of the same, but executed better.


Better be careful with the Canadian "offence"; especially with the border open.
 
Iowagriz said:
Bobby will want to make this a statement game. He's been sitting back and politely answering questions all prim and proper for the past 18 months. Time for the real Bobby to jump out, just like the kool-aid man thru the wall during the Saturday morning cartoons.

Griz 57
EWU 17

haha speaking of overconfidence. lay off the corn hooch Iowa.

But hey, we're all fans, so why not be fanatical.
 
thanks for this fencer. bulletin board material. :shock:

fencer24 said:
Clash of styles: Eastern Washington’s offense, Montana’s defense collide Saturday on ESPN2


. . . Limu-Jones was aware of how highly ranked the Montana defense is: No. 3 in the nation in scoring defense and 13th in total defense (268.3 yards per game). But, he asked, who have they played?

“They haven’t played an offense as good as our offense,
” Limu-Jones said. “We have the best quarterback in the nation right now. He lives in Cheney. Having him on our side, it gives us a plus-1. They have to worry about Eric (Barriere). They haven’t seen a group like our group.”

After Barriere’s latest 500-yard performance against Southern Utah, the senior quarterback was named Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week again, for the third time in this season. He has thrown for 1,698 yards and 16 touchdowns through four games while completing 69.6% of his passes. Barriere has become the fourth Eastern Washington quarterback to throw for more than 10,000 yards in his career and is among the top 10 Big Sky quarterbacks in all-time passing yards with 10,437. He still has at least seven games to go.
But the same question – who have they played? – could be applied to the Eagles.

. . . The last time the teams met was in October 2019, when the Eagles built a 17-10 halftime lead in Missoula only to watch the Grizzlies outscore them 24-0 in the second half. Montana outgained Eastern 430-365 and held the football for nearly 38 minutes of the game. Andrew Boston, one of four current Eastern receivers who played in that loss, said he is not one to water down the significance of this weekend’s rematch, even though in some sense it is just one more game. “I think in the preparation, that has to stay the same. But there’s definitely a chip on our shoulder,” Boston said. “We know we’re about to play a top team in the league. … The stage is going to be exciting. I’m excited to get to Saturday.”
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/sep/28/clash-of-styles-eastern-washingtons-offense-montan/
 
Htowngriz said:
Griz secondary: the buck stops here


Yep, corners are way better than we've seen recently, but if the Eagles get one of their best receivers one-on-one against the Griz safeties, it might not be good.
 
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