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The 2025 offense was unreal

BWahlberg

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Look at some of these numbers:

Keali'i Ah Yat: 4,070 passing yards, 271 YPG, 33 TDs, 9 INTs / 67 rushing yards, 8 rushing TDs
  • Tied for 3rd in single season passing TDs with Ochs
  • 2nd best passing season only behind Dave Dickenson
  • Passed Craig Ochs in total passing yards this season, currently 11th all time. On pace to break Montana's passing record
  • 41 career passing TDs tied for 8th with Brad Lebo. Also on pace to break Dave's passing TD record

Michael Wortham: 50 passing yards, 1 TD / 345 rushing yards, 7 TDs / 1224 receiving yards, 10 TDs / 862 return yards (mostly KR).

  • 2,431 all purpose yards, a new Grizzly record by 166 yards
  • New record holder for average APY per game, passing Dick Imer (has 162 APY/g where Imer had 157)
  • 6th best single receiving season ever, passing Jamaal Jones
Eli Gillman: 1540 rushing yards, 21 TDs / 240 receiving yards, 2 TDs.

  • Currently holds the longest individual rushing TD (85 yards in 2023)
  • 3rd best single season for rushing TDs
  • 3rd best single season for rushing yards (between Chase's 2008 and 2009 seasons - Yo still first)
  • 3677 career rushing yards is currently 4th best (Lex - 4018, Chase - 4067, Yo - 4070)
  • Tied 3rd best single scoring season with Chase Reynolds
  • 3rd most rushing TDs scored, career, with 49. The record Chase holds is at 52
  • 53 total TDs (including receiving) which is 2nd best, career, surpassing Lex. Chase holds the record at 59

Brooks Davis: 698 receiving yards, 5 TDs / 36 rushing yards, 1 TD

  • New record for freshman receiving yards, surpassing Jon Talmage by 11 yards

The Montana offense
  • 615 total points scored, a new record
  • 81 total TDs scored, a new record
  • 338 first downs, 8 short of the record
  • 7,175 total yards of offense, a new record
 
Not trying to be a jerk or derail your thread. But, the only stat I can think about is 13-2. Both losses to the rival. Nothing else matters in my opinion.

There's about 20 other threads detailing those talks haha

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Look at some of these numbers:

Keali'i Ah Yat: 4,070 passing yards, 271 YPG, 33 TDs, 9 INTs / 67 rushing yards, 8 rushing TDs
  • Tied for 3rd in single season passing TDs with Ochs
  • 2nd best passing season only behind Dave Dickenson
  • Passed Craig Ochs in total passing yards this season, currently 11th all time. On pace to break Montana's passing record
  • 41 career passing TDs tied for 8th with Brad Lebo. Also on pace to break Dave's passing TD record

Michael Wortham: 50 passing yards, 1 TD / 345 rushing yards, 7 TDs / 1224 receiving yards, 10 TDs / 862 return yards (mostly KR).

  • 2,431 all purpose yards, a new Grizzly record by 166 yards
  • New record holder for average APY per game, passing Dick Imer (has 162 APY/g where Imer had 157)
  • 6th best single receiving season ever, passing Jamaal Jones
Eli Gillman: 1540 rushing yards, 21 TDs / 240 receiving yards, 2 TDs.

  • Currently holds the longest individual rushing TD (85 yards in 2023)
  • 3rd best single season for rushing TDs
  • 3rd best single season for rushing yards (between Chase's 2008 and 2009 seasons - Yo still first)
  • 3677 career rushing yards is currently 4th best (Lex - 4018, Chase - 4067, Yo - 4070)
  • Tied 3rd best single scoring season with Chase Reynolds
  • 3rd most rushing TDs scored, career, with 49. The record Chase holds is at 52
  • 53 total TDs (including receiving) which is 2nd best, career, surpassing Lex. Chase holds the record at 59

Brooks Davis: 698 receiving yards, 5 TDs / 36 rushing yards, 1 TD

  • New record for freshman receiving yards, surpassing Jon Talmage by 11 yards

The Montana offense
  • 615 total points scored, a new record
  • 81 total TDs scored, a new record
  • 338 first downs, 8 short of the record
  • 7,175 total yards of offense, a new record
Scored 23 points against the Cats in the biggest game of the year, and with the Big Sky D player of the year watching from the sideline. I'm guessing every player on the Griz team would rather their O was better when it mattered most.
 
Look at some of these numbers:

Keali'i Ah Yat: 4,070 passing yards, 271 YPG, 33 TDs, 9 INTs / 67 rushing yards, 8 rushing TDs
  • Tied for 3rd in single season passing TDs with Ochs
  • 2nd best passing season only behind Dave Dickenson
  • Passed Craig Ochs in total passing yards this season, currently 11th all time. On pace to break Montana's passing record
  • 41 career passing TDs tied for 8th with Brad Lebo. Also on pace to break Dave's passing TD record

Michael Wortham: 50 passing yards, 1 TD / 345 rushing yards, 7 TDs / 1224 receiving yards, 10 TDs / 862 return yards (mostly KR).

  • 2,431 all purpose yards, a new Grizzly record by 166 yards
  • New record holder for average APY per game, passing Dick Imer (has 162 APY/g where Imer had 157)
  • 6th best single receiving season ever, passing Jamaal Jones
Eli Gillman: 1540 rushing yards, 21 TDs / 240 receiving yards, 2 TDs.

  • Currently holds the longest individual rushing TD (85 yards in 2023)
  • 3rd best single season for rushing TDs
  • 3rd best single season for rushing yards (between Chase's 2008 and 2009 seasons - Yo still first)
  • 3677 career rushing yards is currently 4th best (Lex - 4018, Chase - 4067, Yo - 4070)
  • Tied 3rd best single scoring season with Chase Reynolds
  • 3rd most rushing TDs scored, career, with 49. The record Chase holds is at 52
  • 53 total TDs (including receiving) which is 2nd best, career, surpassing Lex. Chase holds the record at 59

Brooks Davis: 698 receiving yards, 5 TDs / 36 rushing yards, 1 TD

  • New record for freshman receiving yards, surpassing Jon Talmage by 11 yards

The Montana offense
  • 615 total points scored, a new record
  • 81 total TDs scored, a new record
  • 338 first downs, 8 short of the record
  • 7,175 total yards of offense, a new record
You forgot Deck's longest ever return.
 
There's about 20 other threads detailing those talks haha

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I can kinda see how a ChatGPT compilation for a contrived pat-on-the-back maybe isn’t the most welcome thing right now.

A good offense is cool, but how much of those stats are actually attributable to a cupcake schedule? And how many people really want to force a smile and ignore the extremely damning indictment of the program that happened on Saturday?
 
There are hundreds of posts by you and other sugarcoaters about things that are irrelevant to the success of Griz football.
This is hilarious in that you think your "relevant" posts are more substantial. What more do your posts on eGriz accomplish😂😂. What good have they done to help better the program and make sure this season doesn't repeat itself😂😂.
 
Not trying to be a jerk or derail your thread. But, the only stat I can think about is 13-2. Both losses to the rival. Nothing else matters in my opinion.
Oh, please. The Griz had a terrific team and great season. One of the better teams and seasons in history. For non-players, I truly don't understand the irrational focus on a rival. No one likes to lose to a rival, let alone twice, but it was still a terrific and enjoyable season. UM is/was the 2d or 3d best team in the nation.
 
Oh, please. The Griz had a terrific team and great season. One of the better teams and seasons in history. For non-players, I truly don't understand the irrational focus on a rival. No one likes to lose to a rival, let alone twice, but it was still a terrific and enjoyable season. UM is/was the 2d or 3d best team in the nation.
The funny part is, say we dont lose either game to the scats but instead lose the game to eastern and say we gotta play ANYONE else in the semis on the road and lose finishing 13-2, the narrative to this season is faaarrr different.
 
Oh, please. The Griz had a terrific team and great season. One of the better teams and seasons in history. For non-players, I truly don't understand the irrational focus on a rival. No one likes to lose to a rival, let alone twice, but it was still a terrific and enjoyable season. UM is/was the 2d or 3d best team in the nation.
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Well, there has been a lot of emotional and reactionary takes here. I think that the pain of losing really does cloud peoples judgement, and looking at this offense really does put some things in perspective.

What we saw with the defense and special teams from 21’-23’ shows that Bobby is capable of putting an elite unit on the field in those 2 phases. What the offense did in ‘25 shows that he can field an elite offense. What needs to be seen is can we put together an elite unit in all 3 phases at the same time.

Can Bobby move past his stubbornness and find ways to do it. I believe the only reason we saw this offense excel is that the reigns were taken off the coordinator and offense as a whole with much fewer limitations. Can the same be done on the defensive side. Bring in someone with experience and let them loose?

Will Bobby move on from Tim and Roger(who has far too much connection to Bozeman than I care for)? He’s finally shown some adaptability the last few years, but has a long ways to go.
 
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