Mousegriz said:PlayerRep said:Using Buckeye's "logic", AZ St beat SS by 12, AZ St lost to Colo. by 3, Colo lost to Oregon by 42, and UM lost to Oregon by only 32, so UM is 25 points better than SS.
Come on Buckeye, show us you know something about the game. Tell us why your O and D are better than the UM O and D.
What's your prediction PR? You don't seem the type to wade into these pregame arguments very often, a guy who seems to respect the opponent, especially one who seems to have a lot going for it heading into this Saturday's game. Are Griz D and O better than Sac St.? Is Sac's schedule and their relative scores really things you want to make a weakness? If so...what's the score prediction for Saturday? You know and played the game, you talk to coaches and go to practices. Give us an educated prediction.
A W.
I don't usually make predictions, and certainly point predictions, but the Griz are good and playing well. I just can't imagine that SS is good enough to beat the Griz this year if the Griz play well. While the Griz may not play well, and could have turnovers, they seem much improved this year, seemed to be focused, have more depth, and have shown they can not only finish games but can pull away in the second half.
I responded to this joker, because his only argument seemed that UM couldn't score lots of points on SS because only one other team had scored 30 on them this year. I thought that was a ridiculous think to base his whole argument on. Sure, SS could win, but I don't think they will. I think the D coaches will find a way to throw the SS qb off his game. They seem to have been able to do that against good qb's in prior games this year. I like the 151-50 stat, from the other thread. Hauck is known for that, except for last year. I think this team believes in itself.
We shall see.