The Western Carolina Catamounts are coming to town fresh off beating #22 Elon and coming to Missoula ripe for another upset. Last year WCU went 7-4 on the season and was seemingly on their way to the playoffs when they dropped their last game to VMI and found themselves on the wrong side of the playoff bubble. A common opponent from last season was Furman who we all remember from the playoffs. WCU lost 29-17 mostly due to Furman’s ground game.
WCU lost quite a few starters from last year, they return 5 on offense, and 6 on defense. However, one of their returners on offense is QB Cole Gonzalez, ranked the 3rd best returning FCS QB in the country. He was the SoCon offensive player of the year and a Walter Payton finalist. The Grizzly pass defense is going to be tested like it hasn’t been before.
WCU was voted to finish 3rd in the SoCon, they did get 1 first place vote
Western Carolina Catamounts
21-38 loss @ NC State: WCU was up 7-0 and 14-7 in the first quarter, NC was able to battle back but again found themselves trailing to WCU 21-17 with 4:30 left in the 3rd quarter. From there though it seemed NC State kind of got things going and stretched out the lead. NC State’s offense had big numbers, over 200 rushing, over 300 passing but they lost 1 INT and had two turnovers on downs (one on the WCU 41 and another on the WCU 18). WCU had some equally sloppy issues as well, a lost fumble, a missed field goal, and two turnovers on downs as well. Gonzalez passed for 211 and lead the team in rushing with 75 yards.
16-24 loss vs Campbell: A rather surprising loss, Campbell piled up 17 fast points in the 2nd quarter, 10 of which came off turnovers. WCU’s offense had a hell of a day, Gonzalez tossed 4 picks, had no TDs, and was held to just 18 yards rushing on 10 attempts. Campbell passed for 306 yards, although they did toss 2 picks of their own. WCU had a chance to tie it with 2:15 left in the game, at midfield, but Gonzalez tossed a pick. They held Campbell to a punt, got the ball back with 37 seconds left and actually went from their 31 to the Campbell 27 – but on the last play of the game could not find the endzone.
24-17 win @ #22 Elon: It was a low scoring game early, Elon was up 7-3 at the half, and then 14-3 into the mid 3rd quarter. From there though WCU’s offense found some life scoring 14 points to go up 17-14 and then they blocked a field goal and took it to the house for another TD. Elon would kick a fieldgoal to make it a 1 score game with 14 seconds to go but couldn’t get the onsides kick to attempt a hail mary. Gonzalez had 250 passing but no TDs (also no picks), he did run for a TD though. Elon had 285 passing and actually outgained WCU 425 to 375 in total yards.
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General Stats (from 2023)
Passing yards per game WCU (169 for GRIZ vs 222 for WCU)
Rushing yards per game GRIZ (246 for GRIZ vs 117 for WCU)
Total offense GRIZ (415 for GRIZ vs 339 for WCU)
Passing yards allowed per game GRIZ (138 for GRIZ vs 303 for WCU)
Rushing yards allowed per game GRIZ (109 for GRIZ vs 160 for WCU)
Total defense GRIZ (247 for GRIZ vs 463 for WCU)
Amazing what a blowout win does to flip the stats. Montana picks up 5 while WCU gets just 1.
Offense points scored GRIZ (37.3 for GRIZ vs 20.3 for WCU)
Defense points allowed GRIZ (17.1 for GRIZ vs 26.3 for WCU)
Turnover margin GRIZ (+1 for GRIZ / -1 for WCU)
Fieldgoal % GRIZ (71% for GRIZ vs 57% for WCU)
Punt Returns GRIZ (9.9 yards for GRIZ vs 8.4 yards for WCU)
Kick Returns WCU (21.7 yards for GRIZ vs 25.3 yards for WCU)
T.O.P. GRIZ (27:21 for GRIZ vs 25:05 for WCU)
Red Zone defense (touchdowns) WCU (66% GRIZ / 38.5% WCU)
Red Zone offense (touchdowns) GRIZ (53% GRIZ / 41.6% WCU)
3rd down offense WCU – (32.3% for GRIZ / 35.7% for WCU)
3rd down defense GRIZ – (33.3% allowed for GRIZ vs 36.6% allowed for WCU)
Griz add 8, interestingly also on TOP haha, while WCU gets 3. That puts the total at Griz 13 – WCU 4.
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Western Carolina Players to Watch:
#11 Cole Gonzalez, QB: Cole has not had the start to the season he wants, he’s passing for 212 per game, rushing for 36. He’s got 2 passing TDs, 4 INTs (all one game), and has 1 rushing TD. Last season he passed for about 255 yards per game, had 28 TDs to 8 INTs and a little over 200 rushing yards.
#0 AJ Columbo, WR: Listed at 5-8 170, he’s a 1st team all SoCon WR. He’s a very good punt returner (12.5 per return last year, 8.4 per return this year). He’s also their main target in the passing game. Last year he had 438 receiving yards and 5 TDs. This season already he’s at 207 yards and 1 TD.
#2 Branson Adams, RB: A 2nd team all SoCon RB, he’s 147 rushing / 2 TDs / 46 receiving this season. Last year he had 539 on the ground, but also had 266 receiving and 7 total TDs. He’s listed at 5-9, 190.
#3 Samaurie Dukes, DB: A 5-10, 185 pound corner, he had 3 picks last season and landed on the 2nd team all conference squad, I believe he also got some love for the all Hero Sports team. This year he’s 2nd on the team in tackles with 18 and has only played 2 games. He’ll be one to watch, he left the Campbell game with an injury and didn’t play against Elon.
CJ Williams, DB: Another 2nd team defensive back, he’s got 14 total tackles and 1 INT this season, last year he had 44 tackles and 1 INT as well
#1 Mateo Sudipo, DB: Transferred in to WCU a few years back from Coastal Carolina. He had a good season 2 years ago, missed most of last season with an injury, but so far this year is back at it and on fire. The 6-1 safety leads the team in tackles with 20, he’s got 1 INT and 1 Forced Fumble as well
#6 Curtis Fann, DL: A 2nd team D-lineman he’s got very few stats this season but is considered to be their biggest wrecking ball on the D-line. Last year he had 2 sacks, 2.5 TFLs, 3 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.
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Keys to a Grizzly victory
WCU last season had a solid road record (4-2), they’ve played @NC State this year and @Arkansas last year. They’re battle tested and will be well prepared for Wa Griz. Griz fans will need to be on their A game for this because I see a real battle here.
The Grizzly defense is going to be tested like they haven’t been before, I like that they’ll have the home crowd behind them. I do think WCU will have some issues themselves (like we have seen as well) with so many new guys merging in as well. In an absolute nail-biter of game I’m going to say the Griz win this but it’s going to be a wild one. End of the day, it’s the good guys, 38-35.
Go Griz!
WCU lost quite a few starters from last year, they return 5 on offense, and 6 on defense. However, one of their returners on offense is QB Cole Gonzalez, ranked the 3rd best returning FCS QB in the country. He was the SoCon offensive player of the year and a Walter Payton finalist. The Grizzly pass defense is going to be tested like it hasn’t been before.
WCU was voted to finish 3rd in the SoCon, they did get 1 first place vote
Western Carolina Catamounts
21-38 loss @ NC State: WCU was up 7-0 and 14-7 in the first quarter, NC was able to battle back but again found themselves trailing to WCU 21-17 with 4:30 left in the 3rd quarter. From there though it seemed NC State kind of got things going and stretched out the lead. NC State’s offense had big numbers, over 200 rushing, over 300 passing but they lost 1 INT and had two turnovers on downs (one on the WCU 41 and another on the WCU 18). WCU had some equally sloppy issues as well, a lost fumble, a missed field goal, and two turnovers on downs as well. Gonzalez passed for 211 and lead the team in rushing with 75 yards.
16-24 loss vs Campbell: A rather surprising loss, Campbell piled up 17 fast points in the 2nd quarter, 10 of which came off turnovers. WCU’s offense had a hell of a day, Gonzalez tossed 4 picks, had no TDs, and was held to just 18 yards rushing on 10 attempts. Campbell passed for 306 yards, although they did toss 2 picks of their own. WCU had a chance to tie it with 2:15 left in the game, at midfield, but Gonzalez tossed a pick. They held Campbell to a punt, got the ball back with 37 seconds left and actually went from their 31 to the Campbell 27 – but on the last play of the game could not find the endzone.
24-17 win @ #22 Elon: It was a low scoring game early, Elon was up 7-3 at the half, and then 14-3 into the mid 3rd quarter. From there though WCU’s offense found some life scoring 14 points to go up 17-14 and then they blocked a field goal and took it to the house for another TD. Elon would kick a fieldgoal to make it a 1 score game with 14 seconds to go but couldn’t get the onsides kick to attempt a hail mary. Gonzalez had 250 passing but no TDs (also no picks), he did run for a TD though. Elon had 285 passing and actually outgained WCU 425 to 375 in total yards.
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General Stats (from 2023)
Passing yards per game WCU (169 for GRIZ vs 222 for WCU)
Rushing yards per game GRIZ (246 for GRIZ vs 117 for WCU)
Total offense GRIZ (415 for GRIZ vs 339 for WCU)
Passing yards allowed per game GRIZ (138 for GRIZ vs 303 for WCU)
Rushing yards allowed per game GRIZ (109 for GRIZ vs 160 for WCU)
Total defense GRIZ (247 for GRIZ vs 463 for WCU)
Amazing what a blowout win does to flip the stats. Montana picks up 5 while WCU gets just 1.
Offense points scored GRIZ (37.3 for GRIZ vs 20.3 for WCU)
Defense points allowed GRIZ (17.1 for GRIZ vs 26.3 for WCU)
Turnover margin GRIZ (+1 for GRIZ / -1 for WCU)
Fieldgoal % GRIZ (71% for GRIZ vs 57% for WCU)
Punt Returns GRIZ (9.9 yards for GRIZ vs 8.4 yards for WCU)
Kick Returns WCU (21.7 yards for GRIZ vs 25.3 yards for WCU)
T.O.P. GRIZ (27:21 for GRIZ vs 25:05 for WCU)
Red Zone defense (touchdowns) WCU (66% GRIZ / 38.5% WCU)
Red Zone offense (touchdowns) GRIZ (53% GRIZ / 41.6% WCU)
3rd down offense WCU – (32.3% for GRIZ / 35.7% for WCU)
3rd down defense GRIZ – (33.3% allowed for GRIZ vs 36.6% allowed for WCU)
Griz add 8, interestingly also on TOP haha, while WCU gets 3. That puts the total at Griz 13 – WCU 4.
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Western Carolina Players to Watch:
#11 Cole Gonzalez, QB: Cole has not had the start to the season he wants, he’s passing for 212 per game, rushing for 36. He’s got 2 passing TDs, 4 INTs (all one game), and has 1 rushing TD. Last season he passed for about 255 yards per game, had 28 TDs to 8 INTs and a little over 200 rushing yards.
#0 AJ Columbo, WR: Listed at 5-8 170, he’s a 1st team all SoCon WR. He’s a very good punt returner (12.5 per return last year, 8.4 per return this year). He’s also their main target in the passing game. Last year he had 438 receiving yards and 5 TDs. This season already he’s at 207 yards and 1 TD.
#2 Branson Adams, RB: A 2nd team all SoCon RB, he’s 147 rushing / 2 TDs / 46 receiving this season. Last year he had 539 on the ground, but also had 266 receiving and 7 total TDs. He’s listed at 5-9, 190.
#3 Samaurie Dukes, DB: A 5-10, 185 pound corner, he had 3 picks last season and landed on the 2nd team all conference squad, I believe he also got some love for the all Hero Sports team. This year he’s 2nd on the team in tackles with 18 and has only played 2 games. He’ll be one to watch, he left the Campbell game with an injury and didn’t play against Elon.
CJ Williams, DB: Another 2nd team defensive back, he’s got 14 total tackles and 1 INT this season, last year he had 44 tackles and 1 INT as well
#1 Mateo Sudipo, DB: Transferred in to WCU a few years back from Coastal Carolina. He had a good season 2 years ago, missed most of last season with an injury, but so far this year is back at it and on fire. The 6-1 safety leads the team in tackles with 20, he’s got 1 INT and 1 Forced Fumble as well
#6 Curtis Fann, DL: A 2nd team D-lineman he’s got very few stats this season but is considered to be their biggest wrecking ball on the D-line. Last year he had 2 sacks, 2.5 TFLs, 3 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.
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Keys to a Grizzly victory
- Ball control. The best way to not let WCU’s dangerous offense burn the Griz is to keep them off the field. This year WCU has had even bigger issues than Montana with TOP, the Grizzly OL has to grade the road for the running backs. The OL will be facing a 4 man front a lot, I believe this might be their first time seeing a 4 man front this season, right? This front of WCU’s is BIG, all guys between 255 – 290. Going to be a lot of beef to move.
- Bend, don’t break. I just don’t believe this Grizzly defense is going to be the type of unit that can (yet) be that squad that just shuts an offense down. Don’t get beat deep, force more short plays, tighten up as the field shrinks.
- I’d like to see if they can pull what worked from Campbell to grab 4 picks, if the defense can even force a few that’ll be such a huge momentum swing.
- It appears to me the Grizzly WR/TE corps really has a size/height advantage over the WCU secondary. Can they use that to their advantage? A few more sideline routes in single coverage possibly. Need to win those 1 on 1 matchups.
- I think the team with better RZ efficiency will win the day. Both have been kind of shaky this year, getting field goals plenty but not coming away with many TDs. Hitting paydirt for TDs vs having to kick field goals will obviously be a major advantage.
- Ah Yat has to have the best game of his young career, he doesn’t need to be perfect but needs to see the field better, get through progressions, and make the right reads.
- This game cannot turn into a shootout. The Grizzly offense isn’t built for that yet. We cannot put the whole game on the shoulders of our QBs.
WCU last season had a solid road record (4-2), they’ve played @NC State this year and @Arkansas last year. They’re battle tested and will be well prepared for Wa Griz. Griz fans will need to be on their A game for this because I see a real battle here.
The Grizzly defense is going to be tested like they haven’t been before, I like that they’ll have the home crowd behind them. I do think WCU will have some issues themselves (like we have seen as well) with so many new guys merging in as well. In an absolute nail-biter of game I’m going to say the Griz win this but it’s going to be a wild one. End of the day, it’s the good guys, 38-35.
Go Griz!
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