Colter_Nuanez56
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We played @ Davis in 2013.Colter_Nuanez56 said:https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1176725363486937093
uofmman1122 said:We played @ Davis in 2013.Colter_Nuanez56 said:https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1176725363486937093
Yukon said:uofmman1122 said:We played @ Davis in 2013.Colter_Nuanez56 said:https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1176725363486937093
Also at Davis in 2015. Correct news is hard.
SaskGriz said:Yukon said:uofmman1122 said:We played @ Davis in 2013.Colter_Nuanez56 said:https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1176725363486937093
Also at Davis in 2015. Correct news is hard.
Yeah the article has it right, but the title of tweet is way off.
No problem, we're just nitpicking.Colter_Nuanez56 said:SaskGriz said:Yukon said:uofmman1122 said:We played @ Davis in 2013.
Also at Davis in 2015. Correct news is hard.
Yeah the article has it right, but the title of tweet is way off.
*First time since 2009 under Hauck.
Wish I could amend the tweet!
have you seen UCD's nose, hes a load, NDSU struggled to get push against himDiesel said:A couple stats in Brint’s report that jumped out about UCD are 42% of their scoring and 27 points of offense per game. Cal and NDSU remained patient. They didn’t panic when USD started fast even San Diego weathered the storm.
USD has a great D-line the defense overall is athletic but undersized and will wear down. They get to the QB and cause turnovers.
UM personnel held up to Oregon, the offense didn’t maintain drives at Oregon.
Two keys for Griz this week patience and sustained drives.
Giving up yards won’t defeat the Griz, turnovers and giving up TDs will.
Mallory effect could be key, his low center of gravity, size, and attitude. For the first time in years the O-line can get a good push on run plays. Knight is also a upgrade this year. UM has been better this year in TOP and scores 34 points per game. Patience, controlling the clock, and ball security.
Some have been expecting a shootout. I would be surprised to see more than 55-60 total points scored. UCD has come off a tough road game and the Griz have to travel, look for a similar first half as Monmouth and Griz. Hope the good guys can win this one.
Zirg said:This is a historical question. Can anyone name the most famous UC-Davis football player ever? I can honestly say i guessed it before researching (he's the only UC-Davis grad I could name off the top of my head) and I confirmed that I was right. There aren't a lot of NFL alumni to choose from so there is a clear-cut #1. Kicker Rolf Benirschke is probably #2-that's how pathetic their fb legacy is. They have 2 or 3 other "famous alumni" if you consider Dee from the 70s/80's tv show "What's Happening"? famous. "Hey hey hey!" Most ppl probably don't.
Dave Scott is from Davis, not sure he went to UCD.movielover said:Zirg said:This is a historical question. Can anyone name the most famous UC-Davis football player ever? I can honestly say i guessed it before researching (he's the only UC-Davis grad I could name off the top of my head) and I confirmed that I was right. There aren't a lot of NFL alumni to choose from so there is a clear-cut #1. Kicker Rolf Benirschke is probably #2-that's how pathetic their fb legacy is. They have 2 or 3 other "famous alumni" if you consider Dee from the 70s/80's tv show "What's Happening"? famous. "Hey hey hey!" Most ppl probably don't.
Zirg, there are actually quite a few for a long time D2 program. Here are a few.
Ken O'Brien - QB
Mike Moroski - QB, now HC College of Idaho
Rolf Benirschke, kicker, long career after a colonoscopy. Huge charity work.
Casey Merrill - DE
JT O'Sullivan - QB
Rich Martini - WR
Daniel Fells - TE
Mike Wise - DE
Dave Scott was an Ironman stud.
indian-outlaw said:Dave Scott is from Davis, not sure he went to UCD.movielover said:Zirg said:This is a historical question. Can anyone name the most famous UC-Davis football player ever? I can honestly say i guessed it before researching (he's the only UC-Davis grad I could name off the top of my head) and I confirmed that I was right. There aren't a lot of NFL alumni to choose from so there is a clear-cut #1. Kicker Rolf Benirschke is probably #2-that's how pathetic their fb legacy is. They have 2 or 3 other "famous alumni" if you consider Dee from the 70s/80's tv show "What's Happening"? famous. "Hey hey hey!" Most ppl probably don't.
Zirg, there are actually quite a few for a long time D2 program. Here are a few.
Ken O'Brien - QB
Mike Moroski - QB, now HC College of Idaho
Rolf Benirschke, kicker, long career after a colonoscopy. Huge charity work.
Casey Merrill - DE
JT O'Sullivan - QB
Rich Martini - WR
Daniel Fells - TE
Mike Wise - DE
Dave Scott was an Ironman stud.
How about Eric Heiden, without question the best winter Olympian the U.S. has ever produced.
Huh?Diesel said:A couple stats in Brint’s report that jumped out about UCD are 42% of their scoring and 27 points of offense per game.
cmtgrizzly said:For those with technical knowledge of the game, do we have to change from 3 man to 4 man front to get pressure on Maier? I know we can blitz but is that a consistent way to get effective pressure without losing something in run/pass coverage? If agressive blitzing is the best option, would it likely be from a certain position group? Safeties? Linebackers?
Jaredkuehn said:grizpsych said:AZGrizFan said::lol:
Best team in the country, winner of 7 of last 8 NC’s just escaped, AT HOME, 27-16 by virtue of two red zone picks and somehow we’re gonna blow them out at THEIR house?
I don’t think so...
And who has NDSU played this year? Maybe they are ranked first because of history?
New coach this year and a freshman QB, right? I would agree that we don't know if UNDSU is the same dominant team they have been. At some point a coaching change is going to trip up their momentum (I know, we've heard that before) even if its just a little stumble.
I like the Griz in this one. I'm still not sold on Davis as a top 5 team. They went 5-6 in 2017, then came out of nowhere last year. I think their 2018 schedule was suspect, though. If you look a little deeper, they gave up 36 points to Northern Colorado, and needed overtime to beat Idaho State 44-37 in a home game. They gave up 59 points in their first loss to EWU.
I think the Davis defense is going to give up some points to this Griz offense. The question is whether or not the Griz defense gives up more points.
The way they lost last year gives the Griz some extra motivation. I think this years Griz team is playing with more confidence than last season and has something to prove.
mtgrizfankb said:cmtgrizzly said:For those with technical knowledge of the game, do we have to change from 3 man to 4 man front to get pressure on Maier? I know we can blitz but is that a consistent way to get effective pressure without losing something in run/pass coverage? If agressive blitzing is the best option, would it likely be from a certain position group? Safeties? Linebackers?
Define 4 man front. We almost always bring 4 men. Just usually our DE/LB hybrid comes from a stand up and we often run a stunt. I think it’s misguided that we don’t get pressure. Often times watching replays our line was forcing the QB to step backward within a 2 seconds of the ball. Also note that teams started using quick passes and roll pockets vs us. I expect much of the same vs UCD. We are gonna see quicker passes and roll pockets. We are gonna bring pressure in the A and B gaps and hope to push him to one side of the field. Their OL is good but not all world. If we can take away their run...I think that will be the most important. Make them just throw and let our safeties play over the top. If they have to cheat hard down to save the run..then we’re screwed up top. I also think we will see some exotic stuff this game that we have not seen yet this year from our D. We have been pretty bland in our coverages so far. I expect us to throw some wrinkles out there and try and catch UCD sleeping a little bit