I was completely out of line to suggest we could have been more dominant up front on defense and that this week we will be tested by a North Dakota offensive line that should be a step up in competition. Complete lack of football knowledge.
This is what you said: "We should have dominated up front on defense vs. that level of talent."
[You didn't say we "could" have been more dominant. I'm not sure how we could have been more dominant as the game went on.]
This is what I said: "104 yards and no points in 2d half is pretty good."
[This was my source from an article and what I included]
“In the September 2025 game against Central Washington, Montana's defense gave up 104 total yards of offense in the second half
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Here is a more detailed breakdown of Central Washington's performance in the second half of the 42-17 loss:
- The Wildcats were shut out, unable to score any points in the third or fourth quarters.
- While Central Washington did have a few drives, including one set up by an interception, they were ultimately stalled by the Grizzlies' defense, which forced a turnover in the end zone and other key stops.“
You don't think no points and 104 yards given up in the second half is not dominant? CW had 62 yards in the 2d half until about 3 minutes to go, when all of the Griz subs were in. That was 2.4 yards per play. CW got 58 on that drive. 5 punts by CW and an interception. How could the Griz D dominated more in the 2d half?
Yes, UM lost the edge a few times in the first half. It was a good scheme by CW in the first half, and mistakes on the outside. Don't recall CW running up the middle at all. For the game, CW had 9 completions and 2 interceptions.
CW averaged 5.1 per play for the game. That's very little. The good running qb was 11-69, with 31 coming on 1 play. He apparently led the nation in average per carry last season. He didn't hurt us.
Do you really think that giving up 62 yards in a half until 3 min. to go when all the 2/3 teamers are in, is not dominating?