Dutch Lane said:and una played the bison tougher then most last year.
2004 NDSU - DII school at the time and the last time the Griz lost a home opener.Jaredkuehn said:Maybe someone can explain to me why North Alabama is getting so much love around here? They went 7-3 last year against a mostly D-II schedule. They beat a Southern Utah team that went 1-7 in conference last year, so what? Their FCS opponents last year were mostly SWAC schools, which generally aren't competitive in FCS.
They just beat Western Illinois at home. So what? WIU went 5-6 last year and lost a ton of their play makers from last year's team. WIU was picked to finish 8th in the 10 team MVFC this year.
North Alabama's recruiting footprint and tradition at the D-II level can only take them so far. I'm always careful not to underestimate these unfamiliar opponents. North Alabama is going to have some athletes and I expect they'll put up a fight despite the adversity, but I just don't see why this should be anything but a blowout.
I think this years Griz team will protect its home field with a new attitude and they aren't going to be challenged by a subpar team in their home opener.
Griz 41
Lions 17
Griz win it going away. Cam Humphrey sees solid playing time in the 4th quarter.
Go Griz!
ranco said:2004 NDSU - DII school at the time and the last time the Griz lost a home opener.Jaredkuehn said:Maybe someone can explain to me why North Alabama is getting so much love around here? They went 7-3 last year against a mostly D-II schedule. They beat a Southern Utah team that went 1-7 in conference last year, so what? Their FCS opponents last year were mostly SWAC schools, which generally aren't competitive in FCS.
They just beat Western Illinois at home. So what? WIU went 5-6 last year and lost a ton of their play makers from last year's team. WIU was picked to finish 8th in the 10 team MVFC this year.
North Alabama's recruiting footprint and tradition at the D-II level can only take them so far. I'm always careful not to underestimate these unfamiliar opponents. North Alabama is going to have some athletes and I expect they'll put up a fight despite the adversity, but I just don't see why this should be anything but a blowout.
I think this years Griz team will protect its home field with a new attitude and they aren't going to be challenged by a subpar team in their home opener.
Griz 41
Lions 17
Griz win it going away. Cam Humphrey sees solid playing time in the 4th quarter.
Go Griz!
EverettGriz said:ranco said:2004 NDSU - DII school at the time and the last time the Griz lost a home opener.Jaredkuehn said:Maybe someone can explain to me why North Alabama is getting so much love around here? They went 7-3 last year against a mostly D-II schedule. They beat a Southern Utah team that went 1-7 in conference last year, so what? Their FCS opponents last year were mostly SWAC schools, which generally aren't competitive in FCS.
They just beat Western Illinois at home. So what? WIU went 5-6 last year and lost a ton of their play makers from last year's team. WIU was picked to finish 8th in the 10 team MVFC this year.
North Alabama's recruiting footprint and tradition at the D-II level can only take them so far. I'm always careful not to underestimate these unfamiliar opponents. North Alabama is going to have some athletes and I expect they'll put up a fight despite the adversity, but I just don't see why this should be anything but a blowout.
I think this years Griz team will protect its home field with a new attitude and they aren't going to be challenged by a subpar team in their home opener.
Griz 41
Lions 17
Griz win it going away. Cam Humphrey sees solid playing time in the 4th quarter.
Go Griz!
And Central Washington, who took us to OT in 2008, a year the GRIZ went to Chattanooga. They largely outplayed us in that game, leading by 14 in the first half.
Grizbballfan14 said:Dutch Lane said:and una played the bison tougher then most last year.
I dont get why so many people are saying this. I dont consider 38-7 tough by any stretch of the imagination. If anything they got drubbed just as badly as most.
Grizbballfan14 said:Dutch Lane said:and una played the bison tougher then most last year.
I dont get why so many people are saying this. I dont consider 38-7 tough by any stretch of the imagination. If anything they got drubbed just as badly as most.
casewinter13 said:Grizbballfan14 said:Dutch Lane said:and una played the bison tougher then most last year.
I dont get why so many people are saying this. I dont consider 38-7 tough by any stretch of the imagination. If anything they got drubbed just as badly as most.
Pretty obvious you didn't watch the game. I was impressed by their performance against ndsu, particularly the front 7 in the first half.
jcu27 said:Some people... Did Bobby f*** your wife or something?
I'm sorry to hear that. However Bobby was in Montana in 2009 and previous years. So....Dutch Lane said:jcu27 said:Some people... Did Bobby f*** your wife or something?
My ex-wife passed away prior to the 2015 season so yeah I’m pretty confident that Bobby never had sexual relations with her. Smh
Grizbballfan14 said:casewinter13 said:Grizbballfan14 said:Dutch Lane said:and una played the bison tougher then most last year.
I dont get why so many people are saying this. I dont consider 38-7 tough by any stretch of the imagination. If anything they got drubbed just as badly as most.
Pretty obvious you didn't watch the game. I was impressed by their performance against ndsu, particularly the front 7 in the first half.
You're right, I didnt watch the game. A 38-7 loss isnt a performance to hang your hat on though, no matter how "impressive" you looked doing it. For a team in UNAs position it may be a good result, but that doesnt mean they played them tough. "Tough" would be something closer to 38-21. When a team is up 24-0 going into the 4th qtr it wasnt a tough game