Colter_Nuanez56
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Jensen thriving while walking path less traveled
http://skylinesportsmt.com/jensen-thriving-while-walking-pass-less-traveled/
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That is mind blowing.His four top pass catchers against Idaho State were freshmen or sophomores.
I will never forget the moment carpenter missed what turned out to be his last field goal as a griz. Pretty sure the whole stadium was shell shocked. Speechless. We’d gotten so used to him making pretty much everything that I, along with most everyone else had all but marked the game a win as he took the field. Was one of the worst feelings I’ve had in Washington griz. Watching the terriers storm the field in triumph as carpenter dropped to his knees, head hung.Grizzly Oredigger said:Great article...brings back some good (and painful) memories
Hauck and offensive coordinator Rob Phenicie brought in Washington State transfer Josh Swogger to start over Bergquist. The 6-foot-5 lefty was anointed the starter before spring ball even began. He threw for 2,685 yards and 17 touchdowns to lead UM to 12 straight wins before a 19-17 loss to UMass in the semifinals of the 2006 FCS playoffs.
Proud Griz Man said:It reads like Josh Swogger threw the football left-handed. :?
Hauck and offensive coordinator Rob Phenicie brought in Washington State transfer Josh Swogger to start over Bergquist. The 6-foot-5 lefty was anointed the starter before spring ball even began. He threw for 2,685 yards and 17 touchdowns to lead UM to 12 straight wins before a 19-17 loss to UMass in the semifinals of the 2006 FCS playoffs.
Colter_Nuanez56 said:I remembered Josh Swogger as a lefty...
Colter_Nuanez56 said:Proud Griz Man said:It reads like Josh Swogger threw the football left-handed. :?
Hauck and offensive coordinator Rob Phenicie brought in Washington State transfer Josh Swogger to start over Bergquist. The 6-foot-5 lefty was anointed the starter before spring ball even began. He threw for 2,685 yards and 17 touchdowns to lead UM to 12 straight wins before a 19-17 loss to UMass in the semifinals of the 2006 FCS playoffs.
Ok, this is embarrassing. That year (2006) was my sophomore year at UM and, admittedly, the most, um, hazy. I remembered Josh Swogger as a lefty...until I just looked at pictures. He is indeed not a southpaw....
Story is amended, thanks for the correction
hm.grwn.grizfan said:I will never forget the moment carpenter missed what turned out to be his last field goal as a griz. Pretty sure the whole stadium was shell shocked. Speechless. We’d gotten so used to him making pretty much everything that I, along with most everyone else had all but marked the game a win as he took the field. Was one of the worst feelings I’ve had in Washington griz. Watching the terriers storm the field in triumph as carpenter dropped to his knees, head hung.Grizzly Oredigger said:Great article...brings back some good (and painful) memories
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