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Ifanse

mthoopsfan said:
Mousegriz said:
Wow.....wonder if anyone else at UW ever heard him since he was a star at Bellevue High? What a blowhard you are!

My UW booster friend had 3 sons who were captains at Bellevue high and all played in college. I’ve watched scores of Bellevue games. Thx for your info. What an idiot you are.

Idiot? Don't talk about your friend that way if you really felt he needed your recommendation.
 
kemajic said:
RoseyMustGo said:
Kem is getting more desperate lately trying to defend Bobby Hauck's coaching. You can just feel the desperation setting-in, as he scrambles to cherry-pick some ancient numbers to counteract the current 5 years of futility in Hauck 2.0.

Hey Kem, do you and mthoopsfan collaborate before posting, to increase the effort?
Certainly no desperation; I simply provided the whole data. Limiting data to favor your narrative is cherry picking, which you BH haters must keep doing in desperation for your hopeless agenda.

And most posters here paying attention recognize that PR and I have had many classic arguments.

So, we should just disregard the last 5 years of Hauck's coaching failure, and focus on what he did 15 years ago? That bird ain't gonna fly with most Griz fans.
 
Griz Addict said:
Bobcats definitely played a lot worse on the road this year. Which it happens some years. There was a good period where we played like ass on the road. It happens to everyone at some point. However, if Chambers and Mellott go down and miss games together, they are fucked. That offense relies on them, heavily. Luckily they seemed to avoid getting injured at the same time until SDSU. That program doesn't care if they kill their main source of contribution and that's scary for the player. Those kids are slowly killing their chances at an NFL career because of a win at all cost mentality. Don't be surprised when they have life long issues.

So you’re saying that if a team loses their top TWO QB’s, they might struggle? :lol: Hell, the Griz don’t even have THAT luxury.
 
uofmman1122 said:
AZGrizFan said:
Exactly 2 games better than Stitt. Who got run out of town on a rail in just 3 years for a very similar record. But some here want to put up a f###[#] statue to Hauck for what he did two decades ago.
Stitt also only played 5 ranked conference teams in his 3 years.

Bobby has played 12 in 4 years.

Also played and beat NDSU and SDSU in the same year. Wanna keep going? :lol:
 
AZGrizFan said:
uofmman1122 said:
Stitt also only played 5 ranked conference teams in his 3 years.

Bobby has played 12 in 4 years.

Also played and beat NDSU and SDSU in the same year. Wanna keep going? :lol:
Weird, I didn’t know they affected our conference placement.

But yeah, keep going. I don’t think you have much more than that. lol
 
AZGrizFan said:
uofmman1122 said:
Stitt also only played 5 ranked conference teams in his 3 years.

Bobby has played 12 in 4 years.

Also played and beat NDSU and SDSU in the same year. Wanna keep going? :lol:

Sure. Lost big to NDSU the same year in the playoffs where it counted.
 
Lord Vigo said:
If you want to criticize their defense for not being able to travel, that's a valid criticism.
What?!? The bubcat defense doesn’t travel well?

Maybe they should designate a DC for road trips.
 
wbtfg said:
In other words, pretty much exactly how it looked this entire regular season. But better.
I love the mind of a bubcat troll.
They lose their greatest RB of all time for his senior year when he’s finally healthy, but somehow they got better.
 
garizzalies said:
wbtfg said:
In other words, pretty much exactly how it looked this entire regular season. But better.
I love the mind of a bubcat troll.
They lose their greatest RB of all time for his senior year when he’s finally healthy, but somehow they got better.

Losing Ifanse doesn't make MSU better, certainly. But it's hard for anyone to argue that it's a big deal when the offense ran for 315 YPG and 6.5 YPC all season without him.
 
Lord Vigo said:
garizzalies said:
I love the mind of a bubcat troll.
They lose their greatest RB of all time for his senior year when he’s finally healthy, but somehow they got better.

Losing Ifanse doesn't make MSU better, certainly. But it's hard for anyone to argue that it's a big deal when the offense ran for 315 YPG and 6.5 YPC all season without him.
Sure, buddy.
And thanks for proving my point. Two-thirds of bubcat fans think this makes MSC “better” and the other one-third (the group in which you reside) will put some kind of positive spin on it.
Eternal optimists. And good for you.
Although, I think this is a “big deal” because it seems like one of MSC’s best players portals-out every year. This dude could have owned every school record, would have had multiple statues on campus, and never have to buy Coors Light or Skoal Wintergren again, but he said, “nah, I’m good.”
 
garizzalies said:
Lord Vigo said:
Losing Ifanse doesn't make MSU better, certainly. But it's hard for anyone to argue that it's a big deal when the offense ran for 315 YPG and 6.5 YPC all season without him.
Sure, buddy.
And thanks for proving my point. Two-thirds of bubcat fans think this makes MSC “better” and the other one-third (the group in which you reside) will put some kind of positive spin on it.
Eternal optimists. And good for you.
Although, I think this is a “big deal” because it seems like one of MSC’s best players portals-out every year. This dude could have owned every school record, would have had multiple statues on campus, and never have to buy Coors Light or Skoal Wintergren again, but he said, “nah, I’m good.”

Yes, he is good. Spent five years at MSU, broke the all-time rushing record and graduated. Now he wants a change probably at the FBS level. Can't blame him for that. Maybe he will get a bundle of NIL money. I wish him the best. With the portal and NIL every school is now experiencing losses, not just MSU. But, like Lord Vigo said, MSU managed to have a very successful season running the ball even though he couldn't play. All those RBs are back next year plus a couple of more in addition to the OL. Good reason to be optimistic. Happy New Year!
 
bigsky33 said:
garizzalies said:
Sure, buddy.
And thanks for proving my point. Two-thirds of bubcat fans think this makes MSC “better” and the other one-third (the group in which you reside) will put some kind of positive spin on it.
Eternal optimists. And good for you.
Although, I think this is a “big deal” because it seems like one of MSC’s best players portals-out every year. This dude could have owned every school record, would have had multiple statues on campus, and never have to buy Coors Light or Skoal Wintergren again, but he said, “nah, I’m good.”
Now he wants a change
Can’t blame him
MSU managed to have a very successful season running the ball even though he couldn't play. All those RBs are back next year plus a couple of more
Yes I totally understand. I get it too.
The best look at bozo is from the rear view mirror.
Glad you can put a positive spin on it.
Funny how with all those “better” returning RBs, this dude somehow was still the starter when it mattered most in the playoffs even while returning from major surgery.
And I love how bubs were elated when this dude said he was red shirting and would be eligible for 1 more year, but then he portals-out, and suddenly, bubs are “better” without him.
 
Again, why do we have a five page thread about a student from another school? The last time this player played the Griz he was 19 for 57 rushing. (Pedestrian)

I'm sure he's a nice guy and I wish him nothing but the best but isn't this a topic for a Bobcat board. I know for a fact they have one, I went over there once when I first discovered egriz. Spent three minutes browsing and came back so dumb I forgot how to drive and poured tomato juice on my cornflakes.

Not trying to shut down free speech but, time and place people, time and place.
 
garizzalies said:
bigsky33 said:
Now he wants a change
Can’t blame him
MSU managed to have a very successful season running the ball even though he couldn't play. All those RBs are back next year plus a couple of more
Yes I totally understand. I get it too.
The best look at bozo is from the rear view mirror.
Glad you can put a positive spin on it.
Funny how with all those “better” returning RBs, this dude somehow was still the starter when it mattered most in the playoffs even while returning from major surgery.
And I love how bubs were elated when this dude said he was red shirting and would be eligible for 1 more year, but then he portals-out, and suddenly, bubs are “better” without him.

Never said the other RBs were better. Ifanse was definitely the best. However, MSU had a great season running the ball with the other RBs. Like I said, they are all back next year. If they do as good as last year that will be good.
 
garizzalies said:
Lord Vigo said:
Losing Ifanse doesn't make MSU better, certainly. But it's hard for anyone to argue that it's a big deal when the offense ran for 315 YPG and 6.5 YPC all season without him.
Sure, buddy.
And thanks for proving my point. Two-thirds of bubcat fans think this makes MSC “better” and the other one-third (the group in which you reside) will put some kind of positive spin on it.
Eternal optimists. And good for you.
Although, I think this is a “big deal” because it seems like one of MSC’s best players portals-out every year. This dude could have owned every school record, would have had multiple statues on campus, and never have to buy Coors Light or Skoal Wintergren again, but he said, “nah, I’m good.”

Well luckily for us, we have unbiased voices like you to help us see the truth of it.
 
“Lost our starter and best RB in program history? Meh, we’ll be just as good without him.”

-Bubbies
 
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