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Most improved? -- KAY

hardycreek1

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He's been quite impressive this year, going 7-0. Just completed 82% of his passes vs. Sacred Heart and regularly throws over 300 yards per game.

He's turning into a first-class QB right before our eyes, and he even has good running ability to go with his very good downfield vision.

And the best part? He's only a sophomore.
 
This thread should not be negative whatsoever! This kid has improved light years. The coaches deserve their share of credit also. Ah Yat’s development is because of his playing time in years past + coaching + his own work ethic. Can we please cut the shit talking and As fans, let’s enjoy it and appreciate it?
 
The nice thing about KAY is that if you stack the box to stop Gillman, like Sacred Heart did much of the game, KAY can dice a defense up (obviously with the help of all of the Griz pass catchers and the OL).

Pick your poison. KAY has hit 68.2% of his passes so far this season. I'm perfectly fine with his ability to win games for the Griz when he has to--not sure if I would have said that last year. He has definitely grown.
 
This thread should not be negative whatsoever! This kid has improved light years. The coaches deserve their share of credit also. Ah Yat’s development is because of his playing time in years past + coaching + his own work ethic. Can we please cut the shit talking and As fans, let’s enjoy it and appreciate it?

What the hell else am I going to do with my time then?!? I GUESS I can be “up beat” and do things like “be happy” or “not stress out…” But honestly that’s boring as hell.

All fairness tho, KAY has been money. Watching him basically come of age in the UND game and then put the team on his back at ISU has been awesome to see. Now about that o-line…
 
He's been quite impressive this year, going 7-0. Just completed 82% of his passes vs. Sacred Heart and regularly throws over 300 yards per game.

He's turning into a first-class QB right before our eyes, and he even has good running ability to go with his very good downfield vision.

And the best part? He's only a sophomore.
He is one of the best QBs in all of FCS at this point and his stats are backing that up. Awesome to see
 
Like I said......

Sophomore quarterback Keali'i Ah Yat led Montana's offense like a seasoned veteran on Saturday, orchestrating nearly 500 yards of total offense in UM's 43-21 victory over Sacred Heart in Missoula.

The first-year full time signal caller had a career day, accounting for six total touchdowns against the Pioneers (five through the air and one on the ground) while racking up a personal record 368 yards of total offense.

The Grizzlies posted their second-highest point total of the year as Montana improved to 7-0, and Ah Yat was named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week, the league announced Monday. He also earned an honorable mention for the Stats Perform FCS National Offensive Player of the Week.

The national college football media took notice of his performance as well, with analyst Joey Galloway awarding Ah Yat a helmet sticker on ESPN's College Football Final late Saturday night.


It's his second Big Sky weekly honor this season after earning the nod with 300-plus yards passing in two quarters of play against Indiana State on Sept. 22. Seven weeks into the season and the Griz have now had seven Big Sky Players of the Week and were named the FCS Team of the Week on Sept. 27 after the win over Idaho. UM has totaled seven Player of the Week honorees in just two full seasons in the past decade.

Ah Yat was lethally efficient with his arm against the Pioneers, completing a career high 82 percent of his passes (27 of 33) to rack up 349 yards and a personal best five touchdowns over the air to post a 220.7 passer rating. He came out the gates firing as well, surpassing his previous career high mark of two passing TDs by the end of the first quarter.

He added another touchdown with his feet and 19 rushing yards to finish with 368 yards of total offense, the most of any player in the Big Sky this week and tied for the fifth most of any individual in the league so far this season. His six total touchdowns are also a Big Sky-high against a D-I opponent this season.

It was another in a long line of new career days for Ah Yat, who now leads the league and is FCS top seven in four different passing categories with 2,042 yards and 14 touchdowns through the air. After seven games he leads the Big Sky in completions per game (22.14, 5th in FCS), passing yards (2,042, 3rd in FCS), yards per game (291.7, 3rd in FCS), and total offense per game (296.4, 7th in FCS). He's also second in the league in passing TDs (14, 15th in FCS), points responsible for (102, 17th in FCS), and yards per attempt (9, 12th in FCS).
 
I LOVE him rolling left. He's made so many money throws rolling left I've lost count. Both TD's to Wortham, the TD to Gillman and the one to Hendrix in JUST this game...he's better out of the pocket than he is IN the pocket.
Which may speak as much to his trust in our pocket than anything...
 
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