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Illinois State vs Eastern Washington Game

Skookum-Jim said:
EWURanger29 said:
Skookum-Jim said:
PeauxRouge said:
I wonder if Kaufmann would consider entering the draft after this season. Guy is ready.
Probably depend on how high he would be projected in the draft. Right now I'll bet it would be a late rounder which might make him consider it.

Rumor is unless he's projected within the top 3 rounds, he'll play next season.


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After these playoff games he might be considered a top 3 rounder. Otherwise he will give us all fits for another year. I think EWU is the only team left that can hang with NDSU.

FWIW, I think all 4 semi-finalists offer really unique match-up problems. NDSU with it's great defense, but very mediocre offense...GSU with it's TO rushing attack. SHSU is pretty sound all-around, and of course Eastern with it's aerial attack.

EWU will have to play much better defensively to beat SHSU, IMO. That said, Cal Poly showed that SHSU can be beaten.


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EWURanger29 said:
Skookum-Jim said:
EWURanger29 said:
Skookum-Jim said:
Probably depend on how high he would be projected in the draft. Right now I'll bet it would be a late rounder which might make him consider it.

Rumor is unless he's projected within the top 3 rounds, he'll play next season.


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After these playoff games he might be considered a top 3 rounder. Otherwise he will give us all fits for another year. I think EWU is the only team left that can hang with NDSU.

FWIW, I think all 4 semi-finalists offer really unique match-up problems. NDSU with it's great defense, but very mediocre offense...GSU with it's TO rushing attack. SHSU is pretty sound all-around, and of course Eastern with it's aerial attack.

EWU will have to play much better defensively to beat SHSU, IMO. That said, Cal Poly showed that SHSU can be beaten.


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By getting beat themselves?
 
Lots of misinformation in this thread, makes me wonder if anybody actually looks at the brackets or who won/lost...
 
PeauxRouge said:
EWURanger29 said:
Skookum-Jim said:
EWURanger29 said:
Rumor is unless he's projected within the top 3 rounds, he'll play next season.


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After these playoff games he might be considered a top 3 rounder. Otherwise he will give us all fits for another year. I think EWU is the only team left that can hang with NDSU.

FWIW, I think all 4 semi-finalists offer really unique match-up problems. NDSU with it's great defense, but very mediocre offense...GSU with it's TO rushing attack. SHSU is pretty sound all-around, and of course Eastern with it's aerial attack.

EWU will have to play much better defensively to beat SHSU, IMO. That said, Cal Poly showed that SHSU can be beaten.


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By getting beat themselves?

The score is what matters, but Poly dominated them for very large portions of the game. Poly just killed themselves with multiple TO's.


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gobison said:
Lots of misinformation in this thread, makes me wonder if anybody actually looks at the brackets or who won/lost...

So stop chomping on you lefse and gravlaks long enough to enlighten everybody...?
 
Silvertip said:
I like EWU's chances on the red carpet. SHU was fortunate to beat Cal Poly in Huntsville 18-16. As for the BearKats easy win in Bozeman, I think it says more about MSU's shortcomings including a lack of matchup speed and an offense that seems to rely on McGhee's questionable improvising. And as for the semi's nobody else has a Brandon Kaufman...

Really good analysis. Probably correct.
 
This will likely be a shootout. Ewu's passing game matches up well against shsu's D. I predict both teams score 35+.

Should be a fun game to watch.
 
gobison said:
Lots of misinformation in this thread, makes me wonder if anybody actually looks at the brackets or who won/lost...

And...your point, or are you just going to throw out the ever nebulous statement and hope for the best?
 
Padron throws a great ball and is accurate. He will give SHS fits as they like to blitz. IMO he will have open receivers all night. EWU by 7
 
Silvertip said:
I like EWU's chances on the red carpet. SHU was fortunate to beat Cal Poly in Huntsville 18-16. As for the BearKats easy win in Bozeman, I think it says more about MSU's shortcomings including a lack of matchup speed and an offense that seems to rely on McGhee's questionable improvising. And as for the semi's nobody else has a Brandon Kaufman...
The bobcats lost because they had no offensive line certainly not because of a lack of speed.
 
Skookum-Jim said:
Silvertip said:
I like EWU's chances on the red carpet. SHU was fortunate to beat Cal Poly in Huntsville 18-16. As for the BearKats easy win in Bozeman, I think it says more about MSU's shortcomings including a lack of matchup speed and an offense that seems to rely on McGhee's questionable improvising. And as for the semi's nobody else has a Brandon Kaufman...
The bobcats lost because they had no offensive line certainly not because of a lack of speed.

did you even watch the game?? The biggest glaring difference was the superior team speed SHS had. It was obvious, we commented on it several times during the game.

In fact, I heard the commentators mention it a time or two also.
 
Hammer said:
Skookum-Jim said:
Silvertip said:
I like EWU's chances on the red carpet. SHU was fortunate to beat Cal Poly in Huntsville 18-16. As for the BearKats easy win in Bozeman, I think it says more about MSU's shortcomings including a lack of matchup speed and an offense that seems to rely on McGhee's questionable improvising. And as for the semi's nobody else has a Brandon Kaufman...
The bobcats lost because they had no offensive line certainly not because of a lack of speed.

did you even watch the game?? The biggest glaring difference was the superior team speed SHS had. It was obvious, we commented on it several times during the game.

In fact, I heard the commentators mention it a time or two also.

I would have said that last year against Montana as well. Their speed shows up when they get the defense out of position. In the 2nd half of Montana's game the Griz tightened up their D and shut down SHS and their speed because they played assignment football. I think EWU can do the same thing and EWU's passing game will keep them honest. SHS is very aggressive on D and can over-pursue at times (JJ's TD run last year).
 
I was wrong about Ewoo today. My apologies to Eastern trollers on here. Sammy and EWU should be a fun game to watch. NDSU/GSU not so much.
 
EWURanger29 said:
Skookum-Jim said:
EWURanger29 said:
Skookum-Jim said:
Probably depend on how high he would be projected in the draft. Right now I'll bet it would be a late rounder which might make him consider it.

Rumor is unless he's projected within the top 3 rounds, he'll play next season.


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After these playoff games he might be considered a top 3 rounder. Otherwise he will give us all fits for another year. I think EWU is the only team left that can hang with NDSU.

FWIW, I think all 4 semi-finalists offer really unique match-up problems. NDSU with it's great defense, but very mediocre offense...GSU with it's TO rushing attack. SHSU is pretty sound all-around, and of course Eastern with it's aerial attack.

EWU will have to play much better defensively to beat SHSU, IMO. That said, Cal Poly showed that SHSU can be beaten.


Did Cal Poly have 2 weeks to prepare for SHSU? Tough for defense to stop that offense with only a week prep IMHO.


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