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Hell Yeah, GRIZ Washington game thread

Da Boyz Mom said:
Ursus1 said:
If I was a Griz recruit riding the fence ....that would make me want to play for a team with that heart, desire and intensity. Great recruiting win

Bobby has talked about telling recruits to go watch the 2009 App State game, but I think it's a pretty good bet he's now going to tell them to watch this game. What a win!

Post game he said " biggest win of his career "
 
3-7-77 said:
Crow, a species of bird extinct since the early 2020's. Reportedly related to a pagan ritual in Western Montana.
I'll settle for a personal acknowledgment from the non-believers. I think/reason with my heart, so as the saying goes, "Even a blind pig finds a truffle now and then." :lol: :thumb:

You're an idiot
 
I will be the first to eat crow on here
I did say during halftime that we should put in the second string quarterback, and I was WRONG!
Cam has the intensity and leadership that we need for this team.
What I found very interesting is when they showed the two teams right before the 4th quarter, Hauck had his team gathered around him and they were jumping up and down. The Huskies coach was standing by himself looking very stoic.
By the way, here is the link to the Huskies forum and they are NOT HAPPY!!!
https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2021/9/4/22646268/20-washington-huskies-vs-montana-grizzlies-game-thread-uw-football
 
FCS teams entered last night 4-358 all-time against ranked FBS teams. Montana made it 5 wins.

From last night's Montana Griz Football 13-7 win over No. 20 Washington, post-game presser with Bobby Hauck, QB Cam Humphrey, S Gavin Robertson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jglHwdR2vgQ
 
AppAlum1,

We do too! It was always such a great time to hang with another awesome fan base, and the games were always a good time! Good luck this year!
 
Diesel said:
One of the most disturbing and awesome things witnessed during the game
To hide his identity I won’t give the number, but to see a player have a dislocated knee and then realign it with his own hands before trainers could get to him and the limp off field, gave me a new found respect for what these kids do.

Is that what he was doing? I thought so at the time, but couldn’t believe it and assumed, “Nah, no way.” But if someone else also noticed that. Well, maybe I did see it. If that’s what happened…wow…
 
GrizGuy said:
Diesel said:
One of the most disturbing and awesome things witnessed during the game
To hide his identity I won’t give the number, but to see a player have a dislocated knee and then realign it with his own hands before trainers could get to him and the limp off field, gave me a new found respect for what these kids do.

Is that what he was doing? I thought so at the time, but couldn’t believe it and assumed, “Nah, no way.” But if someone else also noticed that. Well, maybe I did see it. If that’s what happened…wow…

..interesting I thought he was having a leg cramp spasm...
 
Colter_Nuanez56 said:
FCS teams entered last night 4-358 all-time against ranked FBS teams. Montana made it 5 wins.

From last night's Montana Griz Football 13-7 win over No. 20 Washington, post-game presser with Bobby Hauck, QB Cam Humphrey, S Gavin Robertson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jglHwdR2vgQ

I have watched this, starting around 9:30, about 10 times already. Classic. The reaction of Cam and Gavin is hilarious.
 
grizghost said:
GrizGuy said:
Is that what he was doing? I thought so at the time, but couldn’t believe it and assumed, “Nah, no way.” But if someone else also noticed that. Well, maybe I did see it. If that’s what happened…wow…

..interesting I thought he was having a leg cramp spasm...

That’s what I left it up to. But it did sorta look like he adjusted his kneecap, which I “thought” was visible below his pant seam. To my eyes, it was one of those happened-so-fast things that I dismissed my first take. It may very well have been a cramp. It’s just interesting to me that someone else also thought perhaps he reset his own dislocation.
 
Was at the game. Only really had one UW fan say, "congratulations" and ask about the team. All the rest were grumbling among themselves.

The best was one guy reading off the teams in the Big Sky and then asking his friend, "who the fudge are these teams?", as he mispronounces Weber.
 
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
Griz Addict said:
What demographic? Both MSU and Wyoming were boring. Looked very lethargic with no heart. 2 really bad teams that just wanted to go sit on the couch.

Then go sit on your ass. That's all you do anyway. That and piss everybody off with your idiotic posts.

The ending of the Cat and Griz games were both pretty damn good college football games.
:lol: I'm rarely sitting on a couch. You really get pissed off because of peoples comments on the internet? Wow.. seems like it's you who needs off the couch.
 
GrizGuy said:
Diesel said:
One of the most disturbing and awesome things witnessed during the game
To hide his identity I won’t give the number, but to see a player have a dislocated knee and then realign it with his own hands before trainers could get to him and the limp off field, gave me a new found respect for what these kids do.

Is that what he was doing? I thought so at the time, but couldn’t believe it and assumed, “Nah, no way.” But if someone else also noticed that. Well, maybe I did see it. If that’s what happened…wow…

I have actually done this 3 times. Once it happens once, it occurs more often. So by the second or 3rd time it’s the natural thing to do. Worst pain imaginable. Tough kid.
 
Missoula223 said:
GrizGuy said:
Is that what he was doing? I thought so at the time, but couldn’t believe it and assumed, “Nah, no way.” But if someone else also noticed that. Well, maybe I did see it. If that’s what happened…wow…

I have actually done this 3 times. Once it happens once, it occurs more often. So by the second or 3rd time it’s the natural thing to do. Worst pain imaginable. Tough kid.

dislocate his knee, or his kneecap?
 
argh! said:
Missoula223 said:
I have actually done this 3 times. Once it happens once, it occurs more often. So by the second or 3rd time it’s the natural thing to do. Worst pain imaginable. Tough kid.

dislocate his knee, or his kneecap?

Not sure if knee or knee cap. His foot looked in a strange direction and cap did appear to be in wrong spot.

The UW fans behind me were wishing they could have unseen the whole deal.

Thankfully he looked just fine after the fact. It wasn’t a compound break which I have witnessed a couple of times one to Griz WR arm and one to Griz Qb leg.

You may be correct about your thoughts, he was pretty direct about addressing it himself.

Nice thing for a first game was the minimal amount of injuries although I am certain the players will be feeling the effects of this game a bit longer than usual.
 
argh! said:
Missoula223 said:
I have actually done this 3 times. Once it happens once, it occurs more often. So by the second or 3rd time it’s the natural thing to do. Worst pain imaginable. Tough kid.

dislocate his knee, or his kneecap?

Knee cap. Wraps around the outside of the knee
 
Missoula223 said:
argh! said:
dislocate his knee, or his kneecap?

Knee cap. Wraps around the outside of the knee

ouch. once it happens, it is more likely to happen again, and then again, etc, but as time goes on, it hurts less - at least in my experience. i assume the kid has experience dealing with the issue, if he popped it back by himself. probably something he will have to deal with for life, or roll the dice and hope surgery fixes the issue.
 
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