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Illinois St. vs New Hampshire Game Thread

BWahlberg said:
Measurement for the ball game....
Yep. Barring something totally crazy, Redbirds can just run out the clock.
Well, there was something crazy. ;)

But now it's headed for over.
 
grizfan47 said:
It has turned into a good game. I still think ISU is the better team and will give NDSU the better game.

Agreed. NDSU DB's > ISU DB's. I don't think NH would be as successful offensively against the Bison.
 
I have been distracted through much of the game, was UNH down to their third QB? If so, that play by the first QB who ran head first into the defender really hurt them.
 
grizfan47 said:
I have been distracted through much of the game, was UNH down to their third QB? If so, that play by the first QB who ran head first into the defender really hurt them.

That was the 2nd string QB that got the concussion, they use him for plays like that. The 1st string QB was also dealing with a calf injury.
 
If ill st and ndsu are the two top teams in fcs, n. Iowa might be the third best. Mvc is impressive
 
Redbirds played like crap the first half but I give them a good shot against NDSU. They are pretty loaded with talent and a real threat if they execute well. Their DE played for Ohio State as a true frosh, QB was 2nd in the big 10 in efficiency at Indiana as a Frosh as well. Also have a DB transfer from Oregon.

They have to tackle better but I am interested in watching that game in Frisco and don't think it will be a blowout by any means.
 
wbtfg said:
If ill st and ndsu are the two top teams in fcs, n. Iowa might be the third best. Mvc is impressive

I'd doubt there's ever been a national championship where both teams playing in it have a common loss - until this year, against UNI.
 
hiline1961 said:
ordigger said:
stilwtrgrizz said:
hiline1961 said:
Wasn't Dornblaser the same back in the day?

Yep, it sure was. Wooden stands on both sides, light poles in the way, and at times, not many more people there than are at this one.

Sweet memories......those were the days.

I don't remember the games much because the Griz seemed to lose most of them. But, I remember the parties out back!!

Old men's gym on the south end, practice fields on the north end. Grizz were lucky to win a coin toss back then, let alone a football game. Norm Kampschor, Stan Renning, John Lands.....Oh my, gotta quit this!!!!
 
stilwtrgrizz said:
hiline1961 said:
ordigger said:
stilwtrgrizz said:
Yep, it sure was. Wooden stands on both sides, light poles in the way, and at times, not many more people there than are at this one.

Sweet memories......those were the days.

I don't remember the games much because the Griz seemed to lose most of them. But, I remember the parties out back!!

Old men's gym on the south end, practice fields on the north end. Grizz were lucky to win a coin toss back then, let alone a football game. Norm Kampschor, Stan Renning, John Lands.....Oh my, gotta quit this!!!!

Wow, if you were watching as a UM student my hats off to you. Renning was a little before I was there. I'm more the Rocky Klever, Bob and Ed Cerkovnik era. Ended up working with Rocky at Deloitte Touche (Deloitte Haskin and Sells at the time) in Seattle after his pro career :thumb:
 
hiline1961 said:
stilwtrgrizz said:
hiline1961 said:
ordigger said:
Sweet memories......those were the days.

I don't remember the games much because the Griz seemed to lose most of them. But, I remember the parties out back!!

Old men's gym on the south end, practice fields on the north end. Grizz were lucky to win a coin toss back then, let alone a football game. Norm Kampschor, Stan Renning, John Lands.....Oh my, gotta quit this!!!!

Wow, if you were watching as a UM student my hats off to you. Renning was a little before I was there. I'm more the Rocky Klever, Bob and Ed Cerkovnik era. Ended up working with Rocky at Deloitte Touche (Deloitte Haskin and Sells at the time) in Seattle after his pro career :thumb:

Not as a UM student, as a Paxson and MCHS student.
 
stilwtrgrizz said:
hiline1961 said:
stilwtrgrizz said:
hiline1961 said:
I don't remember the games much because the Griz seemed to lose most of them. But, I remember the parties out back!!

Old men's gym on the south end, practice fields on the north end. Grizz were lucky to win a coin toss back then, let alone a football game. Norm Kampschor, Stan Renning, John Lands.....Oh my, gotta quit this!!!!

Wow, if you were watching as a UM student my hats off to you. Renning was a little before I was there. I'm more the Rocky Klever, Bob and Ed Cerkovnik era. Ended up working with Rocky at Deloitte Touche (Deloitte Haskin and Sells at the time) in Seattle after his pro career :thumb:

Not as a UM student, as a Paxson and MCHS student.

Ok, ok! Still, good on ya!
 
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