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Which game are you most looking forward to next season?

Getting Idaho and the cats at home in the same year is a cool deal! I'm also looking forward to the Sac State State and Weber road trips. We haven't won at Sac since 2013 and Weber since 2012 but I think we got a great chance at Weber next year. Sac State will be tough though. Brennan Marion is loading up in the portal already with 8 FBS transfers and 2 FCS transfers including All-American RB from Lafayette. Plus they added a Tulsa QB who had a pretty good season in 23 before he got hurt in 24.

Those are the 4 I'm looking forward to.
 
I'm interested to see how we do in Sacramento. New coach that has promise, Sac can probably reload with some talent from the portal.

With as many home games that we have next year we need to capitalize on a road challenge.
 
Our game in Nashville




Edit: Sorry, I see Gold beat me to it
And I was just looking to post the same thing. I love Nashville. Total fun. The Vandy area and in-between Vandy and Downtown are cool too. My nephew lived part of a summer in the fancy apartment of his girlfriend's family between Vandy and Downtown. Taylor Swift lived in the building. He used to see her on the elevator. I asked him if if ever talked to her. He said yes. I asked what he said. He said he said: "Hi Taylor." This was 12 or 14 years ago. He tried out for some big tv talent show. He was a pretty good singer in high school. He said he last about 5 seconds, before the producer said: "That's enough. Next."
 
Central Washington
Me too. Mike Ferriter is the OC for CW.

"
Mike Ferriter begins his third season as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Central Washington in 2024.

Ferriter joins the Wildcats after four seasons in the same role at FCS Idaho State. Ferriter has made two stops at Idaho State, serving as Inside Receivers & Tight Ends coach from 2013 to 2014.

As the OC at Idaho State, Ferriter served as the primary play caller and the everyday quarterback coach. Under his tutelage, Tanner Gueller and Tyler Vander Waal each archived All-Big Sky status as quarterbacks.

Prior to his latest stop in Pocatello, Ferriter spent three seasons (2015-17) at his alma mater, Montana, where served as Inside Receivers & Tight Ends coach (2015-16), before adding Pass Game Coordinator duties to his docket (2017). In three seasons with the Grizzlies, Ferriter coached four all-conference receivers.

In 2013-14, Ferriter made his first stop at Idaho State as the Bengals’ Insider Receivers/Tight Ends coach, where he coached three all-conference picks, including two-time All-Big Sky tight end Josh Cook.

Ferriter spent four seasons as an offensive and defensive assistant coach at UNLV (2010-2013), working with wide receivers, offensive line, defensive back, and special teams. He began his coaching career in 2009 as the Wide Receiver/Quarterback coach at Helena (Mont.) High School.

Ferriter enjoyed a decorated playing career at Montana (2004-08), where he helped lead the Grizzlies to a pair of FCS national championships (2004, 2008). He was a two-time All-Big Sky selection, team captain, and National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete in 2009. Montana reached the FCS playoffs in each of his five seasons in Missoula.

Ferriter graduated from Montana in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology. He has finished course work toward an M.S in Exercise Physiology at UNLV.

Ferriter and his wife, Sierra, have a son, Tygh."
 
I would like to see Mike, hopefully someday soon, living back in Missoula, working as a GRIZ offensive assistant or our OC !!! ( I know this seems pie in the sky now, but don't rule out Mike and/or Justin Green as future GRIZ HC's !!! )
 
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