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Ferris State

kemajic said:
AZGrizFan said:
well let's just hope he and the team aren't looking past these guys like some of the fans appear to be.
He's not, believe me.

I don't think there is any doubt that Hauck and the staff will be having the team ready for this. If my memory is right, that was his first loss was to Division II NDSU. I am absolutely certain he has not forgotten how that felt.

Also, while I understand the hand wringing on this game, I do get why we booked it. Yes, it may not help our reputation to win and it may hurt our rankings severely if we lose, but this game is actually a big step up from any of our recent pre-season games (excluding Washington). Last year we played an incredibly easy schedule before conference games. I think it will be good to play a team of this talent level early, and will have the team more ready for conference play.
 
Some of us have wondered how the Griz would perform at the Division 2 level. This game will provide some insight.
 
History lesson: Central Washington at Montana, 2008. Read about it....
https://gogriz.com/news/2008/9/27/Grizzlies_outlast_Central_Washington_38_35
Mike Reilly, a Kalispell product, damn near slew the Griz in WGS. I was one of the 25,326 there. Reilly was amazing.
Anyone who thinks Ferris State couldn't come into WGS and knock off the Griz is a fool. Some of you would have to admit that Growler actually speaks wisdom, at least some of the time. Well, you'd admit it to yourself, anyway. :lol:
 
The Griz are top heavy with Division2, NAIA level Montana kids with a sprinkling of kids that are borderline FBS talent, thus, the difference will probably come down to coaching.
 
Spanky2 said:
The Griz are top heavy with Division2, NAIA level Montana kids with a sprinkling of kids that are borderline FBS talent, thus, the difference will probably come down to coaching.

I feel pretty good about our coaches with successful FCS/FBS college and NFL coaching careers.

Also, it is wild to me if you really feel like our team is mostly NAIA/DII players...
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
kemajic said:
He's not, believe me.

I don't think there is any doubt that Hauck and the staff will be having the team ready for this. If my memory is right, that was his first loss was to Division II NDSU. I am absolutely certain he has not forgotten how that felt.

Also, while I understand the hand wringing on this game, I do get why we booked it. Yes, it may not help our reputation to win and it may hurt our rankings severely if we lose, but this game is actually a big step up from any of our recent pre-season games (excluding Washington). Last year we played an incredibly easy schedule before conference games. I think it will be good to play a team of this talent level early, and will have the team more ready for conference play.

There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.
 
3-7-77 said:
History lesson: Central Washington at Montana, 2008. Read about it....
https://gogriz.com/news/2008/9/27/Grizzlies_outlast_Central_Washington_38_35
Mike Reilly, a Kalispell product, damn near slew the Griz in WGS. I was one of the 25,326 there. Reilly was amazing.
Anyone who thinks Ferris State couldn't come into WGS and knock off the Griz is a fool. Some of you would have to admit that Growler actually speaks wisdom, at least some of the time. Well, you'd admit it to yourself, anyway. :lol:

Any team can come into Griz stadium and win. There’s no wisdom in knowing that. Should we see how much Growler wants to bet? Even up.
 
SoldierGriz said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
I don't think there is any doubt that Hauck and the staff will be having the team ready for this. If my memory is right, that was his first loss was to Division II NDSU. I am absolutely certain he has not forgotten how that felt.

Also, while I understand the hand wringing on this game, I do get why we booked it. Yes, it may not help our reputation to win and it may hurt our rankings severely if we lose, but this game is actually a big step up from any of our recent pre-season games (excluding Washington). Last year we played an incredibly easy schedule before conference games. I think it will be good to play a team of this talent level early, and will have the team more ready for conference play.

There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.

Legitimately not trying to argue with you on this, but get your thoughts. You're totally welcome to your opinion on that. It's subjective, and either of us could be right or wrong.

Real question, though: Where do you think Ferris would be in the FCS? Do you think they are a better team than, say, Western Illinois or Indiana State? I would think that they would be better than those, but would they be a playoff team? Top-30?
 
SoldierGriz said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
I don't think there is any doubt that Hauck and the staff will be having the team ready for this. If my memory is right, that was his first loss was to Division II NDSU. I am absolutely certain he has not forgotten how that felt.

Also, while I understand the hand wringing on this game, I do get why we booked it. Yes, it may not help our reputation to win and it may hurt our rankings severely if we lose, but this game is actually a big step up from any of our recent pre-season games (excluding Washington). Last year we played an incredibly easy schedule before conference games. I think it will be good to play a team of this talent level early, and will have the team more ready for conference play.

There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.

It helps in multiple ways. Fills the schedule with a game that will attract fans. Will be reasonable competition to prepare for conference play.

How do some of you find so many things to complain about? You must have miserable lives and be miserable to be around. I enjoy being happy every day.
 
This Griz team doesn't have as good a record as the team that lost to NDSU. There were players on that team that just two years earlier won a national championship.

If I was Ferris, looking at a Big Sky Team that placed sixth the previous season, I'd like the odds.
 
SoldierGriz said:
ElrodGrizzly said:
I don't think there is any doubt that Hauck and the staff will be having the team ready for this. If my memory is right, that was his first loss was to Division II NDSU. I am absolutely certain he has not forgotten how that felt.

Also, while I understand the hand wringing on this game, I do get why we booked it. Yes, it may not help our reputation to win and it may hurt our rankings severely if we lose, but this game is actually a big step up from any of our recent pre-season games (excluding Washington). Last year we played an incredibly easy schedule before conference games. I think it will be good to play a team of this talent level early, and will have the team more ready for conference play.

There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.

It was all about $$$$...
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
SoldierGriz said:
There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.

It was all about $$$$...

Why is it about money? I must be missing something. I assumed we paid them to come play us.
 
ElrodGrizzly said:
SoldierGriz said:
There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.

Legitimately not trying to argue with you on this, but get your thoughts. You're totally welcome to your opinion on that. It's subjective, and either of us could be right or wrong.

Real question, though: Where do you think Ferris would be in the FCS? Do you think they are a better team than, say, Western Illinois or Indiana State? I would think that they would be better than those, but would they be a playoff team? Top-30?

Yes. They beat those teams. They are immediately a playoff team...top 15.
 
mthoopsfan said:
SoldierGriz said:
There was no acceptable reason to book it. It helps in exactly zero ways. It preps the Griz for nothing. The cats, Davis, spuds etc....are not Ferris.

No upside and a mistake.

It helps in multiple ways. Fills the schedule with a game that will attract fans. Will be reasonable competition to prepare for conference play.

How do some of you find so many things to complain about? You must have miserable lives and be miserable to be around. I enjoy being happy every day.

Me too. But, you live in rainbows and unicorns with respect to the Griz.

There is no reason to schedule this game...none. The AD owns this one and it's not one to be proud of.
 
retiredpopo said:
So when we blow them out are people going to say "Ferris is not that good"? Make no mistake we will blow them out.

No. If the Griz blow them out...there is a chance the Griz are very good...
 
I agree with the poster who said we have nothing to gain and everything to lose. I attended the Husky game 2 years ago, or was it last year? Anyway I was invited to a Husky tailgate party and they were all confident of a Big Husky victory. All but one fan who spoke up and said those exact words, “nothing to gain but everything to lose”. Of course his fellow fans laughed us off.
We were then invited to attend the Victory celebration after the game. Guess what? The parking lot was empty and not a Husky tailgate was to be seen. In fact the entire parking lot was empty. We did see two or three Grizzlies tailgaters which was a great site to see.
Lesson to be earned. Each team has 11 players on the field at any given time. The team with the biggest heart and drive will be in the winners circle. Beware is all I will say.
 
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