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Griz vs. kitten Predictions

ilovethecats said:
IntuitiveGriz said:
i have watched every Bobcat game (breaking down the video) and watched every highlight show. I think those that are predicting state ag of bozo to only score 10-13 points are going to be disappointed--however I would be thoroughly thrilled if that's the case!!!. Their new O Coordinator (Matt Miller) uses multiple formations/personnel groupings and breaks tendencies. They have many speedy play-making weapons (4) running the ball and a good OL. QB Troy Anderson is special running the ball, big and faster than anybody on our D. RB Logan Jones is back from missing most of the season, he is a fast, tough little mutha f'er. They have a speedy, hard-running true freshman RB that has been lights out (Ifanse). And they have a former 4-star QB (Oregon) playing WR and a Wildcat RB, especially in the red-zone. Youthful WR Kevin Kassis has added quality muscle and is a dangerous returner, and reverse/thrower on O. He even lines up at QB as well. The felines run a lot of RPO. Kitty college is looking formidable on O. They are dangerous at every skill position, but it is imperative that we keep Anderson CONTAINED. We can't stop him, he will get yards, but we must contain him. He only needs 1 Griz out of of position (especially a crashing inside DE that gives up contain) and HE IS GONE.

The house cat college squad has a pretty good front 7 (DE Bryce Sterk -- a Wash Husky transfer, and Interior DL Tucker Yates), and the back-end has been looking good as well. They have a Virginia Tech transfer safety that is ACC quality (looks the part, runs the part, intercepts the part). The corners shut-down/handcuffed Northern Colorado's NFL hopeful WR last weekend. Course Northern Colorado was down to their 5th string QB in the game before it ended and couldn't hit the broad side of a barn...

I haven't been this excited for a Griz/cat game in a while, GO GRIZ!!! You are playing great.

Excellent post. What positions do you feel do you think you have the favorable matchups? What position for the cats?

Thank you. To answer your good question(s), I'll keep it pretty vanilla. I feel the cats have a favorable match-up with their front 7 over the Griz OL/TE. (However the Griz improved dramatically in their past two games.) And likewise, I feel the Griz front 7, especially their All-American type LB'ers, have an advantage over the cat OL/TE. Both offenses will probably look to make chunk yardage plays on the perimeter, and downfield.
 
Catsrback76 said:
I thought I'd share this here as well. It's on point.

We will be exploited over the middle with short passes early. Sneed will break a couple of runs...early...and then he throws a pick to Alleyne and the wheels fall off in front of the home crowd!

To their shock and horror, Troy throws a TD pass to a streaking Kassis who summersaults into the EZ silencing the crowd!

Choate, pulls up a lawn chair as he unleashes the dogs and let's them hunt. Sneed is so harassed and banged up he waves the white flag, bobby puts JLM in at QB just to stop the inevitable...but it doesn't work. We use our QB to spy him on the defensive side of the ball crushing any and all sense of hope for a reunion tour win. Yard signs are thrown into the community college sidelines and booby is seen running to the tunnel in tears crying, "take me back to UNLV"!

We win, 35, 27 for the 3rd year in a row!

Bring your yard signs, and get in early, somebody is gonna sell a house!!! :cool:

Ok, I laughed, a little.

wheat montana and emporium college hasn't won three in a row in over 30 years (1982-1985).
 
I said it before the season.

Griz win (let's say, 35-27), but miss the playoffs. WIU & PSU games comes back to haunt them. (Full disclosure - I didn't pick the games we would lose before the season...)
 
The Griz at their best are far better than the Cat's at their best.
Barring two or more turnovers we win this one:

34-20 Griz
 
This is a big deal ---> The GRIZ defense has less to defend than the cats defense does, because the cats are fairly one-dimensional (rushing team)--as even admitted by Choate. The cat defense has more to defend than the Griz defense does, because the Griz are two-dimensional (passing and rushing team).

It's just going to come down to EXECUTION and WHO WANTS IT MORE.

:!: :!: :!: GO GRIZ :!: :!: :!:

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