Don't say that!! Last year was bad enough seeing it twice. Not 3 times!! I hope someone steps up.getgrizzy said:shsu should be second. they return almost everyone. so does ndsu. no one is close to those two teams.
+1AllWeatherFan said:All you have to do to beat SHSU is watch some NDSU film.
griz4life said:That's great news for Montana. Hopefully the Big Sky teams will remain ranked higher than Montana until gameday. I don't know when, if ever, the Big Sigh had five teams ranked in the top 25.
Very difficult:marceagfan5 said:NDSU should be #1 and Sam Houston #2, both teams have played in the chipper the past two years and return most of their talent...
EWU, MSU, and UM will all find out what kind of teams they have early on as they have some difficult early games.
It would be nice to see Monmouth get a victory to start the season off.nzone said:Very difficult:marceagfan5 said:NDSU should be #1 and Sam Houston #2, both teams have played in the chipper the past two years and return most of their talent...
EWU, MSU, and UM will all find out what kind of teams they have early on as they have some difficult early games.
Ewu plays Oregon St.
Montana plays App St.
msu plays powerhouse Monmouth :lol:
To open the season
I believe the players, coaches, and fans get to watch SMU beat the cats like a rented mule. I wouldn't doubt Ash holds out his starters to avoid anymore "depth issues."bigsky33 said:The Cats play SMU the next week. Who does the Griz play?
bigsky33 said:Nzone I don't think Ash will hold out any starters. If you knew anything about football you would know that when you play up you usually have less injuries as the opponent is usually fundamentally better. When you play down is when you get more injuries as the opponent is less proficient and more mistakes occur that can trigger injuries. Ask any coach and they will tell you the same thing!
Obviously you've never played the gamebigsky33 said:Nzone I don't think Ash will hold out any starters. If you knew anything about football you would know that when you play up you usually have less injuries as the opponent is usually fundamentally better. When you play down is when you get more injuries as the opponent is less proficient and more mistakes occur that can trigger injuries. Ask any coach and they will tell you the same thing!
nzone said:bigsky33 said:Nzone I don't think Ash will hold out any starters. If you knew anything about football you would know that when you play up you usually have less injuries as the opponent is usually fundamentally better. When you play down is when you get more injuries as the opponent is less proficient and more mistakes occur that can trigger injuries. Ask any coach and they will tell you the same thing!
Lets make it clear that in the fun of message boards I in no way want any cat player hurt in the SMU game or any other GAME. These are young men playing a dangerous GAME. I don't necessarily disagree with you but how did the term "body bag game" come about?