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IdaGriz01

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In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:
 
IdaGriz01 said:
In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:

I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
 
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:
I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
Sorry ... I'm into words. Even if you eliminate the automatic bids from crappy conferences, the committee picked the best -- in their judgement -- 15-20 teams out of 124 possibilities. "Mediocre" means "moderate to low quality." That does not accurately apply to a selection of the most capable (say one out of seven) teams -- however flawed you may view the process.
 
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:

I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
Considering that we were three fumbles away from being seeded, I think it’s safe to say the field was pretty down this year.
 
Yeah. Pretty underwhelmed by this years playoffs. Really, the only two teams I think are championship caliber are South Dakota State and North Dakota State. The winner of that game wins the title. It wouldn’t surprise me if this is the year SDSU pulls it off.
 
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
Yeah. Pretty underwhelmed by this years playoffs. Really, the only two teams I think are championship caliber are South Dakota State and North Dakota State. The winner of that game wins the title. It wouldn’t surprise me if this is the year SDSU pulls it off.

After seeing today’s beat down I don’t think South Dakota state has much of a chance even though they did only lose to them earlier in the season by i think only one score.
 
Dutch Lane said:
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
Yeah. Pretty underwhelmed by this years playoffs. Really, the only two teams I think are championship caliber are South Dakota State and North Dakota State. The winner of that game wins the title. It wouldn’t surprise me if this is the year SDSU pulls it off.
After seeing today’s beat down I don’t think South Dakota state has much of a chance even though they did only lose to them earlier in the season by i think only one score.
So if NDSU is sure to win the championship?

I guess we should just crown NDSU 1-AA champion -- like we used to do with 1-A. Then we could avoid all the chances for terrible injuries. After all, "player safety in our #1 concern."
 
IdaGriz01 said:
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:
I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
Sorry ... I'm into words. Even if you eliminate the automatic bids from crappy conferences, the committee picked the best -- in their judgement -- 15-20 teams out of 124 possibilities. "Mediocre" means "moderate to low quality." That does not accurately apply to a selection of the most capable (say one out of seven) teams -- however flawed you may view the process.

I just think that FCS was very mediocre this year with only 10 to maybe 12 good to really good teams. The CAA for the most part was mediocre, MSU was mediocre...When 6 and 7 win teams are getting at-large bids in the playoffs, it demonstrates how poor of a year it was.
 
grizindabox said:
... I just think that FCS was very mediocre this year with only 10 to maybe 12 good to really good teams. The CAA for the most part was mediocre, MSU was mediocre...When 6 and 7 win teams are getting at-large bids in the playoffs, it demonstrates how poor of a year it was.
I take your point, although there are lot's of people who could -- with some justification -- call that "parity."

Me ... I'm not enough of a football expert to to say, based on a year-to-year comparison by memory, that only 10 to 12 FCS teams were "good to really good." But we watched a lot of FCS football this year ... and we saw some damn good football, across all of 1-AA. We also saw a lot of top individual talent on a lot of teams. I would venture to say that there will be the usual numbe, if not more, FCS players being drafted into the NFL.

Luckily, none of that is relevant. The reality -- "why you play the game" -- is that the Big Sky has 3 teams (out of 8) moving on wwith a chance to play for a Nattie.
 
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:
I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
Sorry ... I'm into words. Even if you eliminate the automatic bids from crappy conferences, the committee picked the best -- in their judgement -- 15-20 teams out of 124 possibilities. "Mediocre" means "moderate to low quality." That does not accurately apply to a selection of the most capable (say one out of seven) teams -- however flawed you may view the process.

I just think that FCS was very mediocre this year with only 10 to maybe 12 good to really good teams. The CAA for the most part was mediocre, MSU was mediocre...When 6 and 7 win teams are getting at-large bids in the playoffs, it demonstrates how poor of a year it was.
The Southland was below mediocre this year with both IW and Nichols getting blown out by BSC teams.
 
kemajic said:
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
grizindabox said:
I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
Sorry ... I'm into words. Even if you eliminate the automatic bids from crappy conferences, the committee picked the best -- in their judgement -- 15-20 teams out of 124 possibilities. "Mediocre" means "moderate to low quality." That does not accurately apply to a selection of the most capable (say one out of seven) teams -- however flawed you may view the process.

I just think that FCS was very mediocre this year with only 10 to maybe 12 good to really good teams. The CAA for the most part was mediocre, MSU was mediocre...When 6 and 7 win teams are getting at-large bids in the playoffs, it demonstrates how poor of a year it was.
The Southland was below mediocre this year with both IW and Nichols getting blown out by BSC teams.

That's almost every year outside of the few times SHSU was respectable.
 
uofmman1122 said:
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
In case you hadn't noticed ... all the top-8 seeded teams won their at-home games. Not a surprise, but I'm glad I did not bother with an "Upset Guesses" poll. :lol:

I would say it is one of those years were at least half the field was very mediocre.
Considering that we were three fumbles away from being seeded, I think it’s safe to say the field was pretty down this year.

Or it shows just how good we were and how close we are to being back. Glass half full.
 
PeauxRouge said:
kemajic said:
grizindabox said:
IdaGriz01 said:
Sorry ... I'm into words. Even if you eliminate the automatic bids from crappy conferences, the committee picked the best -- in their judgement -- 15-20 teams out of 124 possibilities. "Mediocre" means "moderate to low quality." That does not accurately apply to a selection of the most capable (say one out of seven) teams -- however flawed you may view the process.

I just think that FCS was very mediocre this year with only 10 to maybe 12 good to really good teams. The CAA for the most part was mediocre, MSU was mediocre...When 6 and 7 win teams are getting at-large bids in the playoffs, it demonstrates how poor of a year it was.
The Southland was below mediocre this year with both IW and Nichols getting blown out by BSC teams.

That's almost every year outside of the few times SHSU was respectable.
Or McNeese.
 
Thought IW looked cold and miserable and really didn’t want to be playing in Bozeman. I would wager if they hadn’t lost there starting qb and the game was played in Texas they would would have easily beat the cats. Same thing with Nichols played well for awhile but they were also bothered by the cold.
 
USDSU has no chance against UNDSU. They can’t even beat UNI. Why even play the remaining games? Hand the trophy over to the champs. Until next season when UM returns to past dominance.
 
Dutch Lane said:
Thought IW looked cold and miserable and really didn’t want to be playing in Bozeman. I would wager if they hadn’t lost there starting qb and the game was played in Texas they would would have easily beat the cats. Same thing with Nichols played well for awhile but they were also bothered by the cold.

It was 36 degrees and dry. Nicholls State just got beat in the second half by a superior team. Griz fans know what that feels like. :lol:
 
GoldenEagle said:
Dutch Lane said:
Thought IW looked cold and miserable and really didn’t want to be playing in Bozeman. I would wager if they hadn’t lost there starting qb and the game was played in Texas they would would have easily beat the cats. Same thing with Nichols played well for awhile but they were also bothered by the cold.

It was 36 degrees and dry. Nicholls State just got beat in the second half by a superior team. Griz fans know what that feels like. :lol:
Yeah, we've beaten down more overmatched, underwhelming Southland teams in the playoffs in December than you've had playoff games in total. You could say we know how it feels.
 
uofmman1122 said:
... Yeah, we've beaten down more overmatched, underwhelming Southland teams in the playoffs in December than you've had playoff games in total. You could say we know how it feels.
My favorite (before most -- all? -- current Griz players were born): 1995, Stephen F. Austin came to town and it was really, really cold. Why the favorite? (There have been others.) I changed a business trip to fly back into Missoula rather than IF (cost me extra, but so what?) and arrived late on Friday night ... right when the SFA cheer squad was just coming in. I still remember this distressed, plaintive voice: "Seven degrees?!!!! That's not a temperature." (But, of course, it was.)

Final score, 70-14 Griz, and it could have been worse.
 
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