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UM No. 1 in Conference Scoring Defense and Red Zone Defense

get'em_griz said:
theobserver said:
RobGriz said:
theobserver said:
Since when was the "well we used to be good" statement a good comeback??
Since when does 2 games make a season?

I never said it did little brother. There are still plenty of opportunities for qb's to pad their stats against the griz secondary.

You can get all excited for your 2-0 conference start, but you'll still get steamrolled in the playoffs like you always do. :coffee:

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theobserver said:
PlayerRep said:
theobserver said:
PlayerRep said:
UM is ranked first in the conference in scoring defense (19.6). This is 15th in the nation.

No. 1 in red zone defense (by a wide margin), as well as tied for 1st in nation with Towson. 2d in defense against first downs.

UM has given up the fewest TD's.

4th in total defense (357). 2d in rushing defense (115.6), .8 behind SU. 7th in pass defense. 5th in pass efficiency defense.

1st in interceptions. Goodwin is 1st in passes defended, and tied for 2d in interceptions. 1st in turnover margin (and 7th in nation).

Wagenmann is 1st in fumbles forced and 4th in tackles for loss. Tully is 1st in fumbles recovered.

Cats did not let nau inside the 25. That is how you win games!! But keep puffing yourself up with stats. The only stat that is important right now is 2-0.

Cats have 2 losses, including to a bad team. UM has 1 loss. Keep dreaming that the Cats are a great team this year. They either aren't or haven't shown it yet. NAU would have beaten the Cats if they had played at NAU a week ago, and the Griz would have beaten NAU had they played them yesterday. Monmouth, Colo Mesa and SMU (their only win is against the Cats).

:lol: whatever you say little brother!! I am just glad the cats were there to save face for all of montana. 2-0 little brother.... 2-0!!
You are a stupid fuck
 
PlayerRep said:
theobserver said:
PlayerRep said:
UM is ranked first in the conference in scoring defense (19.6). This is 15th in the nation.

No. 1 in red zone defense (by a wide margin), as well as tied for 1st in nation with Towson. 2d in defense against first downs.

UM has given up the fewest TD's.

4th in total defense (357). 2d in rushing defense (115.6), .8 behind SU. 7th in pass defense. 5th in pass efficiency defense.

1st in interceptions. Goodwin is 1st in passes defended, and tied for 2d in interceptions. 1st in turnover margin (and 7th in nation).

Wagenmann is 1st in fumbles forced and 4th in tackles for loss. Tully is 1st in fumbles recovered.

Cats did not let nau inside the 25. That is how you win games!! But keep puffing yourself up with stats. The only stat that is important right now is 2-0.

Cats have 2 losses, including to a bad team. UM has 1 loss. Keep dreaming that the Cats are a great team this year. They either aren't or haven't shown it yet. NAU would have beaten the Cats if they had played at NAU a week ago, and the Griz would have beaten NAU had they played them yesterday. Monmouth, Colo Mesa and SMU (their only win is against the Cats).

That loss to a bad team was a loss to the top passing offense in the nation, and the Cats played their backup QB in that game to. I really have to wonder what SFA would do to the Griz with your weak secondary and SSH starting.

The other loss was to a FBS team.

Your speculation that the games against NAU would be different had they been played at different times is not based on any reality.
 
KoolMoeDee said:
JMO. Stats are great for comparison later in the year when there are more common opponents to base the stats on. Right now the stats are purely argumentative when comparing 2 teams.
Exactly, but Playerrep hasn't learned that much about the game yet.
 
Thought the D made good adjustments at half yesterday and played pretty solid against one of the better offenses in the conference. Just need to wrap up...
 
okay okay okay, I get it.. all the nay sayers about the Griz team, especially Defense not being good. Yes yes I agree if you put us up against an SEC team, heck any top tier FBS team we would give up so many yards and points and 9.9 out of 10 times lose the game. But what I don't get is people writing the Griz off in our league. If you put us up against any top tier FCS team, sure we would most likely give up lots of yards, possibly lots of points, but YES, we could win the game! Keeping the subject at the FCS level, when our team is executing the game plan well, and the coaching staff isn't making boneheaded calls (plays that don't match personnel on the field e.g. trying to do a proset inside power run at the goal line with a small rb without much weight and power 3 times in a row) I would say our defense, (and OFFENSE) can compete against anyone, including the Bison. Sure I would say our safety valve on D is our front 7, obviously the weakest point of our team is the secondary, and our linebacker speed to keep up with fast backs and tight ends. But, we can compete, at the FCS level which is where we belong. I'm tired of people bitching about how our defense sucks blah blah blah. If you're going to bitch and moan, or just troll with pointless insults why don't you suggest a way to fix it, some constructive critique, instead of plain out complaining or chastising (looking at you theobserver), or just STFU and go to the pussy cat forum to have a hissy fit there. I've been there and done it myself (complain for the sake of complaining without a objective or resolution), and I'm done doing that. There's my two bits, take it or leave it, or feed off it in any way you see fit.. ;) and GO GRIZ!!
 
Chester Cheetah said:
PlayerRep said:
theobserver said:
PlayerRep said:
UM is ranked first in the conference in scoring defense (19.6). This is 15th in the nation.

No. 1 in red zone defense (by a wide margin), as well as tied for 1st in nation with Towson. 2d in defense against first downs.

UM has given up the fewest TD's.

4th in total defense (357). 2d in rushing defense (115.6), .8 behind SU. 7th in pass defense. 5th in pass efficiency defense.

1st in interceptions. Goodwin is 1st in passes defended, and tied for 2d in interceptions. 1st in turnover margin (and 7th in nation).

Wagenmann is 1st in fumbles forced and 4th in tackles for loss. Tully is 1st in fumbles recovered.

Cats did not let nau inside the 25. That is how you win games!! But keep puffing yourself up with stats. The only stat that is important right now is 2-0.

Cats have 2 losses, including to a bad team. UM has 1 loss. Keep dreaming that the Cats are a great team this year. They either aren't or haven't shown it yet. NAU would have beaten the Cats if they had played at NAU a week ago, and the Griz would have beaten NAU had they played them yesterday. Monmouth, Colo Mesa and SMU (their only win is against the Cats).

That loss to a bad team was a loss to the top passing offense in the nation, and the Cats played their backup QB in that game to. I really have to wonder what SFA would do to the Griz with your weak secondary and SSH starting.

The other loss was to a FBS team.

Your speculation that the games against NAU would be different had they been played at different times is not based on any reality.

The Cats give up 52 points and 567 yards to SFA, and you blame your back up qb? Now that's pretty funny.
 
timjayko said:
okay okay okay, I get it.. all the nay sayers about the Griz team, especially Defense not being good. Yes yes I agree if you put us up against an SEC team, heck any top tier FBS team we would give up so many yards and points and 9.9 out of 10 times lose the game. But what I don't get is people writing the Griz off in our league. If you put us up against any top tier FCS team, sure we would most likely give up lots of yards, possibly lots of points, but YES, we could win the game! Keeping the subject at the FCS level, when our team is executing the game plan well, and the coaching staff isn't making boneheaded calls (plays that don't match personnel on the field e.g. trying to do a proset inside power run at the goal line with a small rb without much weight and power 3 times in a row) I would say our defense, (and OFFENSE) can compete against anyone, including the Bison. Sure I would say our safety valve on D is our front 7, obviously the weakest point of our team is the secondary, and our linebacker speed to keep up with fast backs and tight ends. But, we can compete, at the FCS level which is where we belong. I'm tired of people bitching about how our defense sucks blah blah blah. If you're going to bitch and moan, or just troll with pointless insults why don't you suggest a way to fix it, some constructive critique, instead of plain out complaining or chastising (looking at you theobserver), or just STFU and go to the pussy cat forum to have a hissy fit there. I've been there and done it myself (complain for the sake of complaining without a objective or resolution), and I'm done doing that. There's my two bits, take it or leave it, or feed off it in any way you see fit.. ;) and GO GRIZ!!


this, my friends is well thought out post and is true.....nice post....
 
PlayerRep said:
Chester Cheetah said:
PlayerRep said:
theobserver said:
Cats did not let nau inside the 25. That is how you win games!! But keep puffing yourself up with stats. The only stat that is important right now is 2-0.

Cats have 2 losses, including to a bad team. UM has 1 loss. Keep dreaming that the Cats are a great team this year. They either aren't or haven't shown it yet. NAU would have beaten the Cats if they had played at NAU a week ago, and the Griz would have beaten NAU had they played them yesterday. Monmouth, Colo Mesa and SMU (their only win is against the Cats).

That loss to a bad team was a loss to the top passing offense in the nation, and the Cats played their backup QB in that game to. I really have to wonder what SFA would do to the Griz with your weak secondary and SSH starting.

The other loss was to a FBS team.

Your speculation that the games against NAU would be different had they been played at different times is not based on any reality.

The Cats give up 52 points and 567 yards to SFA, and you blame your back up qb? Now that's pretty funny.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
PlayerRep said:
No. 1 in red zone defense (by a wide margin), as well as tied for 1st in nation with Towson. 2d in defense against first downs.

Red Zone offense and Red Zone defense were something I pointed out prior to the season as areas of sorely needed improvement. Combine that with the +8 turnover margin (leads the conference), 2nd fewest sacks allowed and 2nd least penalized team in the conference through 5 games and these are key reasons why we're 4-1.
 
I think the conference only stats are a better indicator of where teams are at so far.

SCORING OFFENSE

1. Montana State 2 13 3 12 0 0 0 99 49.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 6 0 5 0 0 0 41 41.0
3. Cal Poly 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 38 38.0
4. Montana 2 9 3 8 0 0 0 71 35.5
5. Sacramento State 2 9 2 8 0 0 0 68 34.0
6. Portland State 2 9 0 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
7. UC Davis 2 6 3 6 0 0 0 51 25.5
8. North Dakota 2 7 0 6 0 0 0 48 24.0
9. Northern Colorado 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
10. Northern Arizona 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 20.5
11. Idaho State 2 4 3 3 1 0 0 38 19.0
12. Southern Utah 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 15.0
13. Weber State 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 22 11.0

TOTAL DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 229 253 121 482 4.0 2 241.0
2. Eastern Washington 1 109 140 68 249 3.7 3 249.0
3. Sacramento State 2 189 431 127 620 4.9 3 310.0
4. UC Davis 2 157 495 148 652 4.4 1 326.0
5. Southern Utah 2 203 462 133 665 5.0 6 332.5
6. Northern Arizona 2 331 379 137 710 5.2 5 355.0
7. Idaho State 2 364 465 137 829 6.1 5 414.5
8. Northern Colorado 2 254 581 161 835 5.2 8 417.5
9. Weber State 2 370 505 142 875 6.2 10 437.5
10. Montana 2 264 663 143 927 6.5 6 463.5
11. Cal Poly 1 185 302 67 487 7.3 5 487.0
North Dakota 2 338 636 168 974 5.8 11 487.0
13. Portland State 2 809 290 168 1099 6.5 11 549.5



SCORING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 16 8.0
2. Sacramento State 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 24 12.0
3. Montana State 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 27 13.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 19 19.0
5. Southern Utah 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
6. Northern Arizona 2 6 4 4 0 0 0 52 26.0
7. Idaho State 2 7 3 7 0 0 0 58 29.0
8. Montana 2 8 2 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
9. Northern Colorado 2 8 3 7 0 0 0 64 32.0
10. Cal Poly 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 34 34.0
11. Weber State 2 10 1 9 0 0 0 72 36.0
12. North Dakota 2 12 1 11 1 0 0 88 44.0
13. Portland State 2 12 3 12 0 0 0 93 46.5


PASS DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 32 66 2 48.5 253 3.8 1 126.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 17 27 1 63.0 140 5.2 1 140.0
3. Portland State 2 18 42 1 42.9 290 6.9 6 145.0
4. Northern Arizona 2 26 59 1 44.1 379 6.4 2 189.5
5. Sacramento State 2 32 63 1 50.8 431 6.8 1 215.5
6. Southern Utah 2 42 68 2 61.8 462 6.8 3 231.0
7. Idaho State 2 36 58 2 62.1 465 8.0 2 232.5
8. UC Davis 2 48 95 3 50.5 495 5.2 1 247.5
9. Weber State 2 47 64 3 73.4 505 7.9 8 252.5
10. Northern Colorado 2 54 77 1 70.1 581 7.5 5 290.5
11. Cal Poly 1 16 32 1 50.0 302 9.4 4 302.0
12. North Dakota 2 62 95 3 65.3 636 6.7 5 318.0
13. Montana 2 47 72 4 65.3 663 9.2 4 331.5


RUSHING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 53 157 3.0 0 78.5
2. Sacramento State 2 64 189 3.0 2 94.5
3. Southern Utah 2 65 203 3.1 3 101.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 41 109 2.7 2 109.0
5. Montana State 2 55 229 4.2 1 114.5
6. Northern Colorado 2 84 254 3.0 3 127.0
7. Montana 2 71 264 3.7 2 132.0
8. Northern Arizona 2 78 331 4.2 3 165.5
9. North Dakota 2 73 338 4.6 6 169.0
10. Idaho State 2 79 364 4.6 3 182.0
11. Weber State 2 78 370 4.7 2 185.0
Cal Poly 1 35 185 5.3 1 185.0
13. Portland State 2 126 809 6.4 5 404.5
 
WILD_CAT said:
I think the conference only stats are a better indicator of where teams are at so far.

We've played TWO (and for EWU, ONE) conference games so far. It's all supposition until there's 5-6 common opponents.
 
WILD_CAT said:
I think the conference only stats are a better indicator of where teams are at so far.

SCORING OFFENSE

1. Montana State 2 13 3 12 0 0 0 99 49.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 6 0 5 0 0 0 41 41.0
3. Cal Poly 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 38 38.0
4. Montana 2 9 3 8 0 0 0 71 35.5
5. Sacramento State 2 9 2 8 0 0 0 68 34.0
6. Portland State 2 9 0 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
7. UC Davis 2 6 3 6 0 0 0 51 25.5
8. North Dakota 2 7 0 6 0 0 0 48 24.0
9. Northern Colorado 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
10. Northern Arizona 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 20.5
11. Idaho State 2 4 3 3 1 0 0 38 19.0
12. Southern Utah 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 15.0
13. Weber State 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 22 11.0

TOTAL DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 229 253 121 482 4.0 2 241.0
2. Eastern Washington 1 109 140 68 249 3.7 3 249.0
3. Sacramento State 2 189 431 127 620 4.9 3 310.0
4. UC Davis 2 157 495 148 652 4.4 1 326.0
5. Southern Utah 2 203 462 133 665 5.0 6 332.5
6. Northern Arizona 2 331 379 137 710 5.2 5 355.0
7. Idaho State 2 364 465 137 829 6.1 5 414.5
8. Northern Colorado 2 254 581 161 835 5.2 8 417.5
9. Weber State 2 370 505 142 875 6.2 10 437.5
10. Montana 2 264 663 143 927 6.5 6 463.5
11. Cal Poly 1 185 302 67 487 7.3 5 487.0
North Dakota 2 338 636 168 974 5.8 11 487.0
13. Portland State 2 809 290 168 1099 6.5 11 549.5



SCORING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 16 8.0
2. Sacramento State 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 24 12.0
3. Montana State 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 27 13.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 19 19.0
5. Southern Utah 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
6. Northern Arizona 2 6 4 4 0 0 0 52 26.0
7. Idaho State 2 7 3 7 0 0 0 58 29.0
8. Montana 2 8 2 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
9. Northern Colorado 2 8 3 7 0 0 0 64 32.0
10. Cal Poly 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 34 34.0
11. Weber State 2 10 1 9 0 0 0 72 36.0
12. North Dakota 2 12 1 11 1 0 0 88 44.0
13. Portland State 2 12 3 12 0 0 0 93 46.5


PASS DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 32 66 2 48.5 253 3.8 1 126.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 17 27 1 63.0 140 5.2 1 140.0
3. Portland State 2 18 42 1 42.9 290 6.9 6 145.0
4. Northern Arizona 2 26 59 1 44.1 379 6.4 2 189.5
5. Sacramento State 2 32 63 1 50.8 431 6.8 1 215.5
6. Southern Utah 2 42 68 2 61.8 462 6.8 3 231.0
7. Idaho State 2 36 58 2 62.1 465 8.0 2 232.5
8. UC Davis 2 48 95 3 50.5 495 5.2 1 247.5
9. Weber State 2 47 64 3 73.4 505 7.9 8 252.5
10. Northern Colorado 2 54 77 1 70.1 581 7.5 5 290.5
11. Cal Poly 1 16 32 1 50.0 302 9.4 4 302.0
12. North Dakota 2 62 95 3 65.3 636 6.7 5 318.0
13. Montana 2 47 72 4 65.3 663 9.2 4 331.5


RUSHING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 53 157 3.0 0 78.5
2. Sacramento State 2 64 189 3.0 2 94.5
3. Southern Utah 2 65 203 3.1 3 101.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 41 109 2.7 2 109.0
5. Montana State 2 55 229 4.2 1 114.5
6. Northern Colorado 2 84 254 3.0 3 127.0
7. Montana 2 71 264 3.7 2 132.0
8. Northern Arizona 2 78 331 4.2 3 165.5
9. North Dakota 2 73 338 4.6 6 169.0
10. Idaho State 2 79 364 4.6 3 182.0
11. Weber State 2 78 370 4.7 2 185.0
Cal Poly 1 35 185 5.3 1 185.0
13. Portland State 2 126 809 6.4 5 404.5
This is cute.

You guys were similar stat juggernauts in 2011 when we curb stomped you. :lol:
 
WILD_CAT said:
I think the conference only stats are a better indicator of where teams are at so far.

SCORING OFFENSE

1. Montana State 2 13 3 12 0 0 0 99 49.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 6 0 5 0 0 0 41 41.0
3. Cal Poly 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 38 38.0
4. Montana 2 9 3 8 0 0 0 71 35.5
5. Sacramento State 2 9 2 8 0 0 0 68 34.0
6. Portland State 2 9 0 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
7. UC Davis 2 6 3 6 0 0 0 51 25.5
8. North Dakota 2 7 0 6 0 0 0 48 24.0
9. Northern Colorado 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
10. Northern Arizona 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 20.5
11. Idaho State 2 4 3 3 1 0 0 38 19.0
12. Southern Utah 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 15.0
13. Weber State 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 22 11.0

TOTAL DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 229 253 121 482 4.0 2 241.0
2. Eastern Washington 1 109 140 68 249 3.7 3 249.0
3. Sacramento State 2 189 431 127 620 4.9 3 310.0
4. UC Davis 2 157 495 148 652 4.4 1 326.0
5. Southern Utah 2 203 462 133 665 5.0 6 332.5
6. Northern Arizona 2 331 379 137 710 5.2 5 355.0
7. Idaho State 2 364 465 137 829 6.1 5 414.5
8. Northern Colorado 2 254 581 161 835 5.2 8 417.5
9. Weber State 2 370 505 142 875 6.2 10 437.5
10. Montana 2 264 663 143 927 6.5 6 463.5
11. Cal Poly 1 185 302 67 487 7.3 5 487.0
North Dakota 2 338 636 168 974 5.8 11 487.0
13. Portland State 2 809 290 168 1099 6.5 11 549.5



SCORING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 16 8.0
2. Sacramento State 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 24 12.0
3. Montana State 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 27 13.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 19 19.0
5. Southern Utah 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
6. Northern Arizona 2 6 4 4 0 0 0 52 26.0
7. Idaho State 2 7 3 7 0 0 0 58 29.0
8. Montana 2 8 2 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
9. Northern Colorado 2 8 3 7 0 0 0 64 32.0
10. Cal Poly 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 34 34.0
11. Weber State 2 10 1 9 0 0 0 72 36.0
12. North Dakota 2 12 1 11 1 0 0 88 44.0
13. Portland State 2 12 3 12 0 0 0 93 46.5


PASS DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 32 66 2 48.5 253 3.8 1 126.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 17 27 1 63.0 140 5.2 1 140.0
3. Portland State 2 18 42 1 42.9 290 6.9 6 145.0
4. Northern Arizona 2 26 59 1 44.1 379 6.4 2 189.5
5. Sacramento State 2 32 63 1 50.8 431 6.8 1 215.5
6. Southern Utah 2 42 68 2 61.8 462 6.8 3 231.0
7. Idaho State 2 36 58 2 62.1 465 8.0 2 232.5
8. UC Davis 2 48 95 3 50.5 495 5.2 1 247.5
9. Weber State 2 47 64 3 73.4 505 7.9 8 252.5
10. Northern Colorado 2 54 77 1 70.1 581 7.5 5 290.5
11. Cal Poly 1 16 32 1 50.0 302 9.4 4 302.0
12. North Dakota 2 62 95 3 65.3 636 6.7 5 318.0
13. Montana 2 47 72 4 65.3 663 9.2 4 331.5


RUSHING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 53 157 3.0 0 78.5
2. Sacramento State 2 64 189 3.0 2 94.5
3. Southern Utah 2 65 203 3.1 3 101.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 41 109 2.7 2 109.0
5. Montana State 2 55 229 4.2 1 114.5
6. Northern Colorado 2 84 254 3.0 3 127.0
7. Montana 2 71 264 3.7 2 132.0
8. Northern Arizona 2 78 331 4.2 3 165.5
9. North Dakota 2 73 338 4.6 6 169.0
10. Idaho State 2 79 364 4.6 3 182.0
11. Weber State 2 78 370 4.7 2 185.0
Cal Poly 1 35 185 5.3 1 185.0
13. Portland State 2 126 809 6.4 5 404.5

Nope, conference only stats are not meaningful early in the conference season (only 2 games). At this point of the season, the full season stats with 5/6 games) are clearly more meaningful.

In the categories listed above for the full season, the Cats are: no. 2 in scoring offense (behind UM), no. 2 in total defense, no. 4 in scoring defense (behind UM), no. 7 in pass defense (behind UM), and no. 3 in rush defense (behind UM).

Talk about cherry picking stats. I also point out that the stats I first posted above, were posted without commentary. They are what they are. No comment was made to say how good the Griz D is or isn't. No comparison was made to the Cats. Then insecure Cat posters had to attack the stats, and not pick out 2 games of stats when there are 6 available. The level of insecurity among some Cat fans is very significant.
 
PlayerRep said:
WILD_CAT said:
I think the conference only stats are a better indicator of where teams are at so far.

SCORING OFFENSE

1. Montana State 2 13 3 12 0 0 0 99 49.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 6 0 5 0 0 0 41 41.0
3. Cal Poly 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 38 38.0
4. Montana 2 9 3 8 0 0 0 71 35.5
5. Sacramento State 2 9 2 8 0 0 0 68 34.0
6. Portland State 2 9 0 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
7. UC Davis 2 6 3 6 0 0 0 51 25.5
8. North Dakota 2 7 0 6 0 0 0 48 24.0
9. Northern Colorado 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
10. Northern Arizona 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 20.5
11. Idaho State 2 4 3 3 1 0 0 38 19.0
12. Southern Utah 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 15.0
13. Weber State 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 22 11.0

TOTAL DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 229 253 121 482 4.0 2 241.0
2. Eastern Washington 1 109 140 68 249 3.7 3 249.0
3. Sacramento State 2 189 431 127 620 4.9 3 310.0
4. UC Davis 2 157 495 148 652 4.4 1 326.0
5. Southern Utah 2 203 462 133 665 5.0 6 332.5
6. Northern Arizona 2 331 379 137 710 5.2 5 355.0
7. Idaho State 2 364 465 137 829 6.1 5 414.5
8. Northern Colorado 2 254 581 161 835 5.2 8 417.5
9. Weber State 2 370 505 142 875 6.2 10 437.5
10. Montana 2 264 663 143 927 6.5 6 463.5
11. Cal Poly 1 185 302 67 487 7.3 5 487.0
North Dakota 2 338 636 168 974 5.8 11 487.0
13. Portland State 2 809 290 168 1099 6.5 11 549.5



SCORING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 16 8.0
2. Sacramento State 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 24 12.0
3. Montana State 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 27 13.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 19 19.0
5. Southern Utah 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 21.0
6. Northern Arizona 2 6 4 4 0 0 0 52 26.0
7. Idaho State 2 7 3 7 0 0 0 58 29.0
8. Montana 2 8 2 7 0 0 0 61 30.5
9. Northern Colorado 2 8 3 7 0 0 0 64 32.0
10. Cal Poly 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 34 34.0
11. Weber State 2 10 1 9 0 0 0 72 36.0
12. North Dakota 2 12 1 11 1 0 0 88 44.0
13. Portland State 2 12 3 12 0 0 0 93 46.5


PASS DEFENSE

1. Montana State 2 32 66 2 48.5 253 3.8 1 126.5
2. Eastern Washington 1 17 27 1 63.0 140 5.2 1 140.0
3. Portland State 2 18 42 1 42.9 290 6.9 6 145.0
4. Northern Arizona 2 26 59 1 44.1 379 6.4 2 189.5
5. Sacramento State 2 32 63 1 50.8 431 6.8 1 215.5
6. Southern Utah 2 42 68 2 61.8 462 6.8 3 231.0
7. Idaho State 2 36 58 2 62.1 465 8.0 2 232.5
8. UC Davis 2 48 95 3 50.5 495 5.2 1 247.5
9. Weber State 2 47 64 3 73.4 505 7.9 8 252.5
10. Northern Colorado 2 54 77 1 70.1 581 7.5 5 290.5
11. Cal Poly 1 16 32 1 50.0 302 9.4 4 302.0
12. North Dakota 2 62 95 3 65.3 636 6.7 5 318.0
13. Montana 2 47 72 4 65.3 663 9.2 4 331.5


RUSHING DEFENSE

1. UC Davis 2 53 157 3.0 0 78.5
2. Sacramento State 2 64 189 3.0 2 94.5
3. Southern Utah 2 65 203 3.1 3 101.5
4. Eastern Washington 1 41 109 2.7 2 109.0
5. Montana State 2 55 229 4.2 1 114.5
6. Northern Colorado 2 84 254 3.0 3 127.0
7. Montana 2 71 264 3.7 2 132.0
8. Northern Arizona 2 78 331 4.2 3 165.5
9. North Dakota 2 73 338 4.6 6 169.0
10. Idaho State 2 79 364 4.6 3 182.0
11. Weber State 2 78 370 4.7 2 185.0
Cal Poly 1 35 185 5.3 1 185.0
13. Portland State 2 126 809 6.4 5 404.5

Nope, conference only stats are not meaningful early in the conference season (only 2 games). At this point of the season, the full season stats with 5/6 games) are clearly more meaningful.

In the categories listed above for the full season, the Cats are: no. 2 in scoring offense (behind UM), no. 2 in total defense, no. 4 in scoring defense (behind UM), no. 7 in pass defense (behind UM), and no. 3 in rush defense (behind UM).

Talk about cherry picking stats. I also point out that the stats I first posted above, were posted without commentary. They are what they are. No comment was made to say how good the Griz D is or isn't. No comparison was made to the Cats. Then insecure Cat posters had to attack the stats, and not pick out 2 games of stats when there are 6 available. The level of insecurity among some Cat fans is very significant.

I agree it is a little early, but that is a good indicator so far. Big Sky teams recruit for teams in the Big Sky so comparing Big Sky stats only is usually the best indicator of conference success going forward. We will see where it is at 4 games in. Full season only is often skewed because some teams have played 2 DIV II teams, some have not played an FBS opponent and some have played 2 FBS opponents. I didn't Cherry pick anything. I picked the defensive categories that were mentioned at the top of this post. Anyway you slice it the Griz D has not played well in conference games (and looks a LOT like the same D as last year). Oh wait it is the same D.
 
AZGrizFan said:
PlayerRep said:
No. 1 in red zone defense (by a wide margin), as well as tied for 1st in nation with Towson. 2d in defense against first downs.

Red Zone offense and Red Zone defense were something I pointed out prior to the season as areas of sorely needed improvement. Combine that with the +8 turnover margin (leads the conference), 2nd fewest sacks allowed and 2nd least penalized team in the conference through 5 games and these are key reasons why we're 4-1.

you are 1-1 with your win against the last place team in the conference.... lets at least get it right!!
 
PlayerRep said:
Chester Cheetah said:
PlayerRep said:
theobserver said:
Cats did not let nau inside the 25. That is how you win games!! But keep puffing yourself up with stats. The only stat that is important right now is 2-0.

Cats have 2 losses, including to a bad team. UM has 1 loss. Keep dreaming that the Cats are a great team this year. They either aren't or haven't shown it yet. NAU would have beaten the Cats if they had played at NAU a week ago, and the Griz would have beaten NAU had they played them yesterday. Monmouth, Colo Mesa and SMU (their only win is against the Cats).

That loss to a bad team was a loss to the top passing offense in the nation, and the Cats played their backup QB in that game to. I really have to wonder what SFA would do to the Griz with your weak secondary and SSH starting.

The other loss was to a FBS team.

Your speculation that the games against NAU would be different had they been played at different times is not based on any reality.

The Cats give up 52 points and 567 yards to SFA, and you blame your back up qb? Now that's pretty funny.

That is funny coming from someone who blamed ALL OF LAST YEAR on the back up QB!! The hypocrisy of you Griz fans is Funny!! :thumb:
 
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