Didn't UM have 30 seniors or something like that?I was initially thinking cats by 2 scores. But then I saw where ISU has 29 seniors and Cats only have 10 I believe. I think that makes this game more interesting
Didn't UM have 30 seniors or something like that?I was initially thinking cats by 2 scores. But then I saw where ISU has 29 seniors and Cats only have 10 I believe. I think that makes this game more interesting
MaybeHe's gone by the 15th.
You stole my earlier prediction (see above) - no hard feelings. I guess great minds think alike. And I don't have a trademark on it.31-17 Cats
I think the Griz have 29 +/- graduating seniors and last years players. Is ISU a better team than the Griz?I was initially thinking cats by 2 scores. But then I saw where ISU has 29 seniors and Cats only have 10 I believe. I think that makes this game more interesting
There is no doubt that ISU is bigger and stronger in the trenches than the Griz. If they are a better team we will never know because they did not play each other.I think the Griz have 29 +/- graduating seniors and last years players. Is ISU a better team than the Griz?
The difference is that their head coach understands coaching defense.Does anyone realize that Illinois State's defense runs the 3-3-5? They have bigger defensive lineman (mostly 285 to 305lbs with a couple DEs at 265).
Illinois State is going to win this game.I looked at the total points scored of both teams and total points allowed.
Here is the breakdown:
Total Points Scored:
Illinois State - 489 with an average of 30.6, high of 46 and low of 3.
MSU - 571 with an average of 38.1, high of 66 and a low of 13.
Total Points Allowed:
Illinois State - 402 with an average of 25.1, high of 40 and a low of 2.
MSU - 270 with an average of 18.0, high of 59 and a low of 0.0.
ISU has scored 30 or more points in 10 of their 16 games.
MSU has scored 30 or more points in 11of 15 games.
ISU has given up 20 or more points in 8 of 16 games.
MSU has given up 30 or more points in 2 of 15 games.
I have not yet taken the time to calculate the Total Yards per game, Passing Yards, rushing yards and turnovers.
I have not come to a conclusion on which team I believe will win.
At this point I think the team that wins will need to score at least 28 points.
I would be interested in seeing others predictions.
I am retired so in the next few days I’ll have time to add more statistics of both teams.
Where to?He's gone by the 15th.
cancunWhere to?
I think MSU is expecting ISU to roll over and show them their belly. That isn't gonna happen.
It's eerie to see how similar the Cats are to NDSU.
What has a Vigen-coached team EVER done for you to think that they expect the other team in a national championship game to roll over?
Still getting there but that's the model for all of us. When NDSU came into Bobcat stadium in the early teens, got behind by like 17 in the third quarter and just ran A gap the rest of the way and won by about 17, that changed everything over here. Yes, Ash was on the hot seat, but that game was the catalyst for everything we're experiencing today. AD and coach with most wins fired and a cultural paradigm shift implemented.It's eerie to see how similar the Cats are to NDSU.
If they were that similar, they would occasionally beat NDSU. Not the case.It's eerie to see how similar the Cats are to NDSU.
I wonder if they will look similar when hoisting the national title trophy.If they were that similar, they would occasionally beat NDSU. Not the case.
Maybe he is saying the make up of the teams are similar and Illinois State beat NDSU so they have to have a chance to beat MSU.If they were that similar, they would occasionally beat NDSU. Not the case.
You don’t say ISU is big and physical? Do you know who their strength coach is and who he did not get along with at his last job before Illinois State? I’ll give you a clue, he was replaced by someone with a journalism degree.I've been watching ISU games over the past few days, and I would say they are, by far, the best FCS team we've played this year...definitely better than their seeding. They are BIG and physical on both their lines (typical for MVFC). Their linebackers are active and really run downhill. The one receiver is a stud, and the entire receiving corps is talented.
The running back is a bow-legged bowling ball who is a North/South runner...maybe somewhat similar to the guy from Yale.
The QB throws with a ton of confidence....which sometimes gets him into trouble. MSU needs to shut down the run game and force them to be one-dimensional.
Offensively, I don't think we'll have much luck running between the tackles, thus will attack the edges with JET sweeps, outside zone, split zone... In the pass game, I think we need stay patient and be efficient with underneath routes.
I don't have a score prediction, but I think the point spread is really disrespecting a very good and talented ISU team.