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Who's the best defensive player in the Big Sky?

I really enjoy watching Kidder play. Many are dissapointed that he isn't putting up bigger numbers, but if you watch him play he physically dominates the line of scrimmage and dictates adjustments by the offense more than any player I've seen. I bet if you were to ask the Griz defense this question that they would overwhelmingly pick Kidder.

Saying that, you also have to give kudos to what Bignell has done on a weak MSU defense. If you put him on a team with a better DL, he would be putting up even more impressive numbers than he has been.
 
I still believe Kidder is the front runner of POY, and, contrary to what some might think, it's not a popularity contest. The coaches in the Big Sky actually do put some thought into it. They might not in the SEC but they do around these parts. They won't get the voting wrong. The only one I feel like might pull ahead of Kidder is the big boy from NAU.
 
Sam A. Blitz said:
I really enjoy watching Kidder play. Many are dissapointed that he isn't putting up bigger numbers, but if you watch him play he physically dominates the line of scrimmage and dictates adjustments by the offense more than any player I've seen. I bet if you were to ask the Griz defense this question that they would overwhelmingly pick Kidder.

Saying that, you also have to give kudos to what Bignell has done on a weak MSU defense. If you put him on a team with a better DL, he would be putting up even more impressive numbers than he has been.


Good post, agree with everything you said. Except for the bold part. Really good player, but I think his numbers would be less impressive if he was on a better team personally.
 
realizing that Kidder is a force, front runner, a senior, wears #37, with all this i still feel impelled to mention #42 when we are anytime discussing defense. Josh plays like a Colt Anderson to me, almost always around the ball being incredibly savvy of where the play is going. Instinctively, one of the best.
Love watching him play.
listed as a R-So.........amazing
 
G-BEARS said:
Sam A. Blitz said:
I really enjoy watching Kidder play. Many are dissapointed that he isn't putting up bigger numbers, but if you watch him play he physically dominates the line of scrimmage and dictates adjustments by the offense more than any player I've seen. I bet if you were to ask the Griz defense this question that they would overwhelmingly pick Kidder.

Saying that, you also have to give kudos to what Bignell has done on a weak MSU defense. If you put him on a team with a better DL, he would be putting up even more impressive numbers than he has been.


Good post, agree with everything you said. Except for the bold part. Really good player, but I think his numbers would be less impressive if he was on a better team personally.

Possibly. I know that it really helps an OLB when you have a more formidable DL that can disrupt things at or behind the line of scrimmage to give you time and space to find the ball carrier, rather than one that lets OL get into the 2nd level.
 
Gotta go with Buss. He's going to be a legend in the Big Sky by the time he's finished.


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havgrizfan said:
I still believe Kidder is the front runner of POY, and, contrary to what some might think, it's not a popularity contest. The coaches in the Big Sky actually do put some thought into it. They might not in the SEC but they do around these parts. They won't get the voting wrong. The only one I feel like might pull ahead of Kidder is the big boy from NAU.
"Won't get the voting wrong"????? I'm sure you're talking about this year, because they sure did bungle it last season!!
 
Should be between UND SS Cole Reyes and UM DE Caleb Kidder. Mario Jenkins (Idaho State), Needham, Buss and Bignell know how to get in the backfield and are arguably the four best outside linebackers in the league. But Reyes and Kidder mean so much to the success of their respective units. Gotta be between those two.
 
VimSince03 said:
Should be between UND SS Cole Reyes and UM DE Caleb Kidder. Mario Jenkins (Idaho State), Buss and Bignell know how to get in the backfield and are arguably the three best outside linebackers in the league in regards to instincts. But Reyes and Kidder mean so much to the success of their respective units. Gotta be between those two.
A little off the cuff question here, but after watching Jace Lewis, how would you say his game compares to Josh Buss? I know we recruited as a OLB, so presumably he would be the next guy filling in Josh's shoes.


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brewskis said:
VimSince03 said:
Should be between UND SS Cole Reyes and UM DE Caleb Kidder. Mario Jenkins (Idaho State), Buss and Bignell know how to get in the backfield and are arguably the three best outside linebackers in the league in regards to instincts. But Reyes and Kidder mean so much to the success of their respective units. Gotta be between those two.
A little off the cuff question here, but after watching Jace Lewis, how would you say his game compares to Josh Buss? I know we recruited as a OLB, so presumably he would be the next guy filling in Josh's shoes.

Could be. Jace has a very high football IQ so he can make up for a lack of speed with good instincts. Not saying Jace doesn't have great speed but his best 100m time in high school was a 12.13. What Jace has going for him are his instincts and discipline. He's also a very good tackler. I think he fits more the Will linebacker spot better which is currently manned by James Banks. Right now, the three backups at each position are redshirt freshman Cy Sirmon (Will), Vika Fa'atuiese (Mike), and Dante Olson (Sam). Sirmon was a 3-star recruit and should be ready to roll when Banks graduates in two years. And I know the Griz coaching staff is high on Dante Olson. Really, Holden Ryan was the perfect fit at the Sam linebacker spot but injuries have hurt his first two years of development. Unforunately, Jace has a very steep hill to climb if he wants to see the field in the two to three years. Redshirt freshman that are one year ahead of him are Sirmon, Fa'atuiese, Olson, and redshirt sophomores like Alex Thomas and Shayne Cochran. However, I think Sirmon will eventually move to inside linebacker and compete with Fa'atuiese once Strahm graduates with Banks in two years. That means the Will spot will be a wide open competition so it wouldn't surprise me if Lewis cracks the two-deep or starts at that position in three years.
 
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