Robsnotes4u
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AZGrizFan said:Robsnotes4u said:hm.grwn.grizfan said:Reality is that this UND team has the players to compete, yet lacks the consistency to put forth a team ready to consistently hang with the top teams in the big sky. That said this is in their house and they are improved, so il say 35-17 griz. If griz come out flat I the second half, they'll definitely have an opponent capable of beating them in this one, however, if the griz play to even 1/2 their potential they win this one with ease. UND is still at least 2-3 years and some great coaching from being a top dog in this league IMO
Good points. Their defense is starting to look like defenses of UND years ago, unfortunately for them the offense is not good. Hard to look at last weeks game for either the Cats or the Sioux (they will always be the Sioux to me) ,with the wind and rain, for comparison. I expect a low scoring game, 20-10, or 17-10.
Serious question: Last year we put up 609 yards and 55 points on them in their house, winning 55-17 going away. Have they gotten that much better, or have we gotten that much worse?
Two things, and I think you will agree with one. First, the Griz offense isn't as good as last year. Second the UND defense was pathetic last year, and is a lot better. So add those two together there is the difference. Here is a Massey comparison of defense ranks year to year.
Griz offense went from 15 to 21
Griz defense went from 31 to 11 Great improvement
UND offense went from 89 to 92 Went from sucking to sucking worse
UND defense went from 88 to 44 Great improvement
So my perception is even though the Griz defense improved, and the Sioux went down, it doesn't effect the game as much Point Spread wise. The Sioux couldn't score before either.
The Great Improvement on Defense of UND with the decline of the Griz offense effects the game more. Bigger changes, and the Griz can still score.
Not saying the Griz lose, just saying it looks closer from this perspective, and from watching the games. What do you think AZ