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underdawg
August 6th, 2012, 01:01 PM
SIU Salukis

Offense:
TE: MyCole Pruit 6'3" 247

LT: Richard Wilson 6'3" 314

LG: Jesse McMullin 6'6" 293---first casualty, has to have back surgery and is out indefinitely> Replaced by Eric Berman (6'2" 275)--RS-SENIOR

C: Tanner Crum 6'3" 315

RG: Nate Haremza 6'4" 310

RT: Victor Craven 6'7" 310

QB: Kory Faulkner 6'4" 215

RB: Mika'il McCall 6' 228

WR: John Lantz 6'2" 208

WR: David Lewis 6'3" 229

WR: LaSteven McKinney 5'9" 173


Defense

DE: Ken Boatright 6'4" 253

NT: Kayon Swanson 6'1" 304

DE: Eze Obiori 6'3" 240

OLB: Cory Lee 5'11" 215

OLB: Jason DiManche 6'2" 225

ILB: Joe Okon 6'3" 241

ILB Bryan Presume 6' 229

CB: Terrell Wilson 6'1" 187

CB: Emmanuel Souarin 5'11" 180

S: DJ Cameron 6' 187

S: Carlton Lewis 6'2" 210

lionsrking2
August 6th, 2012, 01:19 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

We have some positions that will go back and forth but in the end I think it could look like this:

OFFENSE
TE - Hunter Craven, 6-4, 255 So.
LT - Gasten Gabriel, 6-5, 310, Jr.
LG - Marshall Paris, 6-2 ,295, Jr.
C - Geremy Wilson, 6-3, 300, Jr.
RG - Prentiss Hood, 6-1, 315, Sr.
RT - Paul Roppolo, 6-5, 300, Sr.
QB - Nathan Stanley, 6-5, 215, Sr.
RB - Sam Fairley, 5-9, 180, Sr.
WR - Chris Malott, 6-5, 220, So.
WR - Jerry Anderson, 6-5, 215, So.
WR - Dean Johnson, 5-11, 175, So.

DEFENSE
DE - Ivan Abarenov, 6-3, 300, Jr.
NG - Tramaine Lucas, 6-1, 280, Sr.
DE - Jeremy Williams, 6-1, 300, Jr.
LB - Devan Walker, 6-3, 240, Sr.
LB - Kaleb Muse, 6-0, 250, So.
LB - Cqulin Hubert, 6-1, 250, Jr.
CB - Robert Alford, 5-11, 185, Sr.
CB - Todd Washington, 6-0, 190, Jr.
SS - Kevin Roberts, 5-11, 195, Sr.
SS - Mo Sutton, 5-10, 180, So.
FS - Tyler Stoddard, 6-2, 205, So.

Sammy94
August 6th, 2012, 02:01 PM
SHSU

OFFENSE

QB Brian Bell 6-2, 175
RB Tim Flanders 5-9, 208
WR Richard Sincere 5-10-180
OT Kaleb Hopson 6-6, 300
OG Chris Rogers 5-11, 275
C Matt Boyles 6-3, 275
OG Riley Smith 6-4, 300
OT Dan Jenkins 6-4, 290
TE TJ Jones 6-3, 245
WR Torrance Williams 5-8, 170
WR Trey Diller 6-2, 200

DEFENSE

DE Preston Sanders 6-3, 255
DT Gary Lorance 6-0, 290
DT JT Cleveland 6-0, 290
DE Andrew Weaver 6-1, 240
LB Darius Taylor 6-0, 240
LB Eric Fielio 5-11, 220
DB Darnell Taylor 6-0, 195
DB Kenneth Jenkins 5-10, 195
DB Robert Shaw 6-0, 195
DB Daxton Swanson 5-11, 185
DB Bookie Sneed 6-0, 180

P Matt Foster
K Miguel Antonio

Eaglesrus
August 6th, 2012, 02:13 PM
OFFENSE

LT Dorian Byrd (5-11, 267, Jr.)
LG Zach Lonas (6-1, 273, Jr.)
C Manrey Saint-Amour (6-1, 263, So.) OR Blake DeBartola (6-0, 275, Sr.)
RG Trevor McBurnett (6-2, 293, So.)
RT Raymond Klugey (6-3, 263, So.) OR Garrett Frye (6-4, 257, So.)
QB Ezayi Youyoute (5-11, 188, So.) OR Jerick Mckinnon (5-9, 208, Jr.)
X Kentrellis Showers (6-0, 174, So.)

Z Patrick Barker (6-1, 187, Sr.)
OR
TE Tyler Sumner (6-2, 242, Sr.)

A-BACK Darreion Robinson (5-8, 188, Sr.)
T-BACK Jonathan Bryant (5-9, 175, Sr.)
B-BACK Dominique Swope (5-11, 221, So.)

DEFENSE

DE Josh Gebhardt (6-2, 236, Jr.)
DT Brent Russell (6-2, 300, Sr.)
NT Blake Riley (6-1, 276, Jr.)
DE Dion Dubose (6-1, 235, Sr.)
BANDIT Darius Eubanks (6-2, 220, Sr.)
MIKE Kyle Oehlbeck (5-10, 209, Jr.)
WILL John Stevenson (5-11, 202, Sr.)
LCB Valdon Cooper (5-11, 169, So.)
FS Deion Stanley (5-10, 194, So.)
SS J.J. Wilcox (6-0, 215, Sr.)
RCB Lavelle Westbrooks (6-0, 174, Jr.)

SPECIALISTS

KO Cole Allison (6-0, 170, Fr.)
FG Cole Allison (6-0, 170, Fr.)
LS Jake Abraham (5-11, 215, Fr.)
P Luke Cherry (6-3, 206, Jr.)
KOR Jerick Mckinnon (5-9, 208, Jr.), Jonathan Bryant (5-9, 175, Sr.)
PR Darreion Robinson (5-8, 188, Sr.)

One of those LBer slots will almost assuredly change to Josh Rowe (5-11 212 Sr.) if he can take care of business in the second session of summer semester (this statement is an edit of my earlier post in which I mis-identified the player with academic concerns. I hereby apologize to Dion Dubose). Fortunately for us, size isn't necessarily a determinant of success.

WeAreNorthDakota
August 6th, 2012, 02:15 PM
North Dakota

Offense

QB: Braden Hanson 6-5 212
RB: Jake Miller 5-11 167
FB: Ethan Magstadt 6-1 239
WR: Greg Hardin 5-11 174
WR: Tyrhe Ivery 6-1 169
TE: Seth Wisthoff 6-4 269
LT: Darren Deneui 6-8 304
LG: Sean Meehan 6-6 306
C: Ian McGurran 6-4 302
RG: Emmett Lynch 6-5 312
RT: Caleb Gillson 6-8 342

Defense

DE: Ross Brenneman 6-4 256
NT: Devin Benjamin 6-3 303
DE: Jay Nelson 6-4 245
WOLB: Dominique Bennett 6-1 234
WILB: Ben Peters 6-2 242
SOLB: Damon Andrews 6-4 226
SILB: Garrison Goodman 6-2 213
CB: Daryl Brown 5-10 163
CB: Chavon Mackey 5-9 174
SS: Erik Mersereau 6-0 199
FS: Baylee Carr 5-9 192

P: Brett Cameron 6-1 194
K: Zeb Miller 6-1 218
KR: Jer Garman 5-9 177
PR: Erik Mersereau 6-0 199

Canyoncat
August 6th, 2012, 02:36 PM
RT 61 Steven Foster 6-5 270 SR
RG 70 Joel Horn 6-4 290 RFR
OC 56 Shaun Sampson 6-0 270 SR
LG 74 Matthew Devereux 6-3 290 RFR
LT 55 John Weidenaar 6-7 285 RFR
TE 93 Lee Perkins 6-2 235 SO
QB 9 Denarius McGhee 5-11 210 JR
RB 25 Cody Kirk 5-10 210 JR
ZR 86 Tanner Bleskin 6-3 220 JR
XR 4 John Ellis 5-10 180 JR
WR 14 Everett Gilbert 5-9 197 SR

DE 41 Brad Daly 6-1 235 JR
DT 96 Zach Minter 6-1 297 SR
NT 97 Zach Logan 6-4 295 SO
BE 49 Caleb Schreibeis 6-3 255 SR
WLB 23 Jody Owens 6-0 220 SR
MLB 2 Na'a Moeakiola 5-11 220 JR
SLB 16 Cole Moore 6-2 220 SO
FCB 37 Davonte Flowers 5-11 175 SO
FS 28 Steven Bethly 5-11 210 JR
RS 5 Joel Fuller 6-0 200 SR
BCB 13 Darius Jones 5-10 175 SR

Most weights are estimates.

SFA 93
August 6th, 2012, 05:14 PM
SFA LUMBERJACK OFFENSE

WR:#80 Cordell Roberson 6-3 215 Sr.
WR:#3 Kris Lott 6-1 200 Jr.

LT:#62 Ryne Chambers 6-7 275 Jr.
LG:#60 Austin Wright 6-2 315 Sr.
C:#63 John Steel 6-5 295 Sr.
RG:#65 Greg Hall 6-3 325 Jr.
RT:#74 Andrew Ratliff 6-5 320 So.

WR:#17 Gralyn Crawford 5-11 185 Sr.
WR:#4 Marquis Mosley 6-4 200 So.

QB:#8 Brady Attaway 6-1 215 Jr.

RB:#11 Jeremy Barnes 5-11 190 Sr.

SFA LUMBERJACK DEFENSE

DE:#5 Willie Jefferson 6-6 234 Sr.
DT:#51 Malcolm Mattox 6-1 265 Jr.
DT:#91 Trevor Murphy 6-3 267 So.
DE:#48 Darren Robinson 5-11 247 So.

LB:#15 Marvin Gray 6-1 185 So.
LB:#47 Ryan Epperson 6-0 227 Sr.
LB:#13 Ortavious Hypolite 6-0 225 Jr.

CB:#33 Trey Vallier 6-0 190 So.
S:#32 Caleb Nelson 5-11 195 Jr.
S:#38 Jordan Aubrey 5-10 193 Jr.
CB:#37 Josh Aubrey 5-11 202 Sr.

LUMBERJACK SPECIALISTS

K/P:#42 Jordan Wiggs 5-9 195 So.
DS:#59 Bryan West 5-11 230 Jr.
K&P Returns: #17 Gralyn Crawford 5-11 185 Sr.

GlassOnion
August 6th, 2012, 06:45 PM
App State

Offense
LT Kendall Lamm 6'6 295 RsSo.
LG Shaq Counts 6'2 295 RsFr
OC Alex Acey 5'11 270 So
RG Ian Barnard 6'4 277 Jr
RT Regan Dufort 6'6 315 RsJr

TE Drew Bailey 6'4 250 RsSo
WR Sean Price 6'5 210 RsFr
WR Tony Washington 5'10 190 RsJr
WR Andrew Peacock 5'10 190 RsJr

QB Jamal Jackson 6'3 210 RsJr
RB Steven Miller 5'9 180 Sr

Defense
DE Ronald Blair 6'4 271 So
NT Thomas Bronson 6'3 290 RsFr
DE Devante Harris 6'6 285 RsFr

LB Duece Robinson 6'5 250 So
LB Jeremy Kimbrough 5'11 240 Sr
LB Brandon Grier 6'2 232 Sr
Star Doug Middleton 6'1 198 So

S Troy Sanders 6'0 215 Sr
S Patrick Blaylock 6'0 200 Jr
CB Joel Ross 5'11 180 So
CB Demetrius McCray 6'0 185 Sr

jmufan999
August 6th, 2012, 06:51 PM
JMU Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuukes

OFFENSE
QB Justin Thorpe (R-Sr., 6-1, 220)
RB Dae'Quan Scott (R-Jr., 5-9, 200)
WR Daniel Brown (R-So., 6-4, 195)
WR Arlandis Harvey (R-Jr., 6-0, 195)
WR Ryan Dixon (R-So., 6-0, 190)
TE Brian Barlow (R-Sr., 6-3, 255)
LT Austin Lane (R-So., 6-5, 300)
LG Earl Watford (R-Sr., 6-4, 290)
C Matt Williams (R-So., 6-3, 280) OR
RG A.J. Scott (R-So., 6-5, 280)
RT Josh Wells (R-Jr., 6-5, 300)

DEFENSE
LE Aaron Harper (R-Sr., 6-1, 230)
DT Jordan Stanton (R-Jr., 6-4, 280)
DT Sean O'Neill (Sr., 6-4, 270)
RE Tyler Snow (R-Jr., 6-3, 270)
WLB Chase Williams (R-Sr., 5-11, 230)
MLB Stephon Robertson (R-Jr., 5-11, 225)
SS Titus Till (R-So., 6-2, 215)
CB Ryan Smith (R-Sr., 5-9, 180)
FS Dean Marlowe (R-So., 6-2, 195)
WS Jakarie Jackson (Sr., 5-11, 190)
CB Corey Davis (R-So., 5-9, 160)

SPECIALISTS
K Cameron Starke (R-Jr., 5-10, 155)
P David Skahn (R-Sr., 6-2, 170)
LS Chris Beaver (R-Sr., 6-2, 250)
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My observations:
*BEYOND shocked about A.J. Scott being moved from LT to RG. I've heard some JMU fans mildly complain about him, but they're not watching the same games I'm watching. I think he's an excellent player. Austin Lane must have something special, and Scott at RG solidifies the right side of the line somewhat. Or maybe they thought having two dominant guards (Watford could easily, easily play OT at the FCS level) would create some interesting matchups inside.

*Some of these I just don't buy. Mickey screws with the media sometimes, so we'll see how much this chart holds up. Sage Harold is easily our best pass rushing D-lineman, I can't see any way that he doesn't get more snaps than Snow. I've heard Snow is moving to DT anyway.

*Till is one of the Maryland transfers. These guys are never just handed starting jobs. And actually, I think he's the only starter that transferred this year. He runs like a deer for his size and hits like a Mack truck.

*Our specialists have good experience.

*I've always thought that Jordan Anderson is a slightly better RB than Dae'Quan, which JMU fans just don't want to hear. But I really, really believe it to be true.

grayghost06
August 6th, 2012, 10:48 PM
North Dakota

Offense

QB: Braden Hanson 6-5 212
RB: Jake Miller 5-11 167
FB: Ethan Magstadt 6-1 239
WR: Greg Hardin 5-11 174
WR: Tyrhe Ivery 6-1 169
TE: Seth Wisthoff 6-4 269
LT: Darren Deneui 6-8 304
LG: Sean Meehan 6-6 306
C: Ian McGurran 6-4 302
RG: Emmett Lynch 6-5 312
RT: Caleb Gillson 6-8 342

Defense

DE: Ross Brenneman 6-4 256
NT: Devin Benjamin 6-3 303
DE: Jay Nelson 6-4 245
WOLB: Dominique Bennett 6-1 234
WILB: Ben Peters 6-2 242
SOLB: Damon Andrews 6-4 226
SILB: Garrison Goodman 6-2 213
CB: Daryl Brown 5-10 163
CB: Chavon Mackey 5-9 174
SS: Erik Mersereau 6-0 199
FS: Baylee Carr 5-9 192

P: Brett Cameron 6-1 194
K: Zeb Miller 6-1 218
KR: Jer Garman 5-9 177
PR: Erik Mersereau 6-0 199

You guys grow 'em big up there. That is one huge O-line by FCS standards.

seantaylor
August 7th, 2012, 01:49 AM
OFFENSE

LT Dorian Byrd (5-11, 267, Jr.)
LG Zach Lonas (6-1, 273, Jr.)
C Manrey Saint-Amour (6-1, 263, So.) OR Blake DeBartola (6-0, 275, Sr.)
RG Trevor McBurnett (6-2, 293, So.)
RT Raymond Klugey (6-3, 263, So.) OR Garrett Frye (6-4, 257, So.)
QB Ezayi Youyoute (5-11, 188, So.) OR Jerick Mckinnon (5-9, 208, Jr.)
X Kentrellis Showers (6-0, 174, So.)

Z Patrick Barker (6-1, 187, Sr.)
OR
TE Tyler Sumner (6-2, 242, Sr.)

A-BACK Darreion Robinson (5-8, 188, Sr.)
T-BACK Jonathan Bryant (5-9, 175, Sr.)
B-BACK Dominique Swope (5-11, 221, So.)

DEFENSE

DE Josh Gebhardt (6-2, 236, Jr.)
DT Brent Russell (6-2, 300, Sr.)
NT Blake Riley (6-1, 276, Jr.)
DE Dion Dubose (6-1, 235, Sr.)
BANDIT Darius Eubanks (6-2, 220, Sr.)
MIKE Kyle Oehlbeck (5-10, 209, Jr.)
WILL John Stevenson (5-11, 202, Sr.)
LCB Valdon Cooper (5-11, 169, So.)
FS Deion Stanley (5-10, 194, So.)
SS J.J. Wilcox (6-0, 215, Sr.)
RCB Lavelle Westbrooks (6-0, 174, Jr.)

SPECIALISTS

KO Cole Allison (6-0, 170, Fr.)
FG Cole Allison (6-0, 170, Fr.)
LS Jake Abraham (5-11, 215, Fr.)
P Luke Cherry (6-3, 206, Jr.)
KOR Jerick Mckinnon (5-9, 208, Jr.), Jonathan Bryant (5-9, 175, Sr.)
PR Darreion Robinson (5-8, 188, Sr.)

One of those LBer slots will almost assuredly change to Josh Rowe (5-11 212 Sr.) if he can take care of business in the second session of summer semester (this statement is an edit of my earlier post in which I mis-identified the player with academic concerns. I hereby apologize to Dion Dubose). Fortunately for us, size isn't necessarily a determinant of success.

Antwionne Williams is taking one of those spots. Our next Mohring

uofmman1122
August 7th, 2012, 01:50 AM
App State

Offense
LT Kendall Lamm 6'6 295 RsSo.
LG Shaq Counts 6'2 295 RsFr
OC Alex Acey 5'11 270 So
RG Ian Barnard 6'4 277 Jr
RT Regan Dufort 6'6 315 RsJr

TE Drew Bailey 6'4 250 RsSo
WR Sean Price 6'5 210 RsFr
WR Tony Washington 5'10 190 RsJr
WR Andrew Peacock 5'10 190 RsJr

QB Jamal Jackson 6'3 210 RsJr
RB Steven Miller 5'9 180 Sr

Defense
DE Ronald Blair 6'4 271 So
NT Thomas Bronson 6'3 290 RsFr
DE Devante Harris 6'6 285 RsFr

LB Duece Robinson 6'5 250 So
LB Jeremy Kimbrough 5'11 240 Sr
LB Brandon Grier 6'2 232 Sr
Star Doug Middleton 6'1 198 So

S Troy Sanders 6'0 215 Sr
S Patrick Blaylock 6'0 200 Jr
CB Joel Ross 5'11 180 So
CB Demetrius McCray 6'0 185 Sr

Wow, not gonna lie. That is one young team.

The things that really jumps out are your offensive and defensive lines.

Their play could really make or break your season. Don't want this to sound like smack, but I hope they can stop the run, otherwise the Griz might just run all over them, especially with our high tempo offense.

MplsBison
August 9th, 2012, 12:41 PM
Regarding NDSU starting O Line:

http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/370292/group/Sports/


What the heck happened to Jesse Hinz?!?!

Guy *STARTS* as a *TRUE FRESHMAN* at center during NDSU's playoff run in 2010. Then falls off the face of the earth.


Isn't even mentioned in the competition to find a new starter at RT or LG.

The roster shows him as a C. I guess coach Fuchs wants to keep him as C, in case Lund gets hurt or after he graduates. Just seems like a waste not to play him at LG this season then switch him to C next year.

Tribe4SF
August 9th, 2012, 02:11 PM
W&M

QB- Brent Caprio 6'1" 212 Jr. OR Mike Graham 6'4" 224 Jr Or Raphael Ortiz 6'3" 220 So.
RB- Keith McBride 6' 215 So.
FB- TJ Ptachick 6'2" 240 Sr.
TE- Nolan Kearney 6'4" 250 Sr.
LT- Mike Salazar 6'5" 308 Sr.
LG- James Johnson 6'2" 290 Jr.
C- Matt Crisafi 6'4" 302 Jr.
RG- Trevor Springman 6'4" 293 Jr.
RT- Robbie Gumbita 6'5" 300 Sr.
WR- Ryan Moody 5'11" 175 Sr.
WR- Tre McBride 6'1" 190 So.

DE- Steve Sinnott 6'4" 245 So.
DE- Bryan Stinnie 6'4" 255 Jr.
DT- George Beerhalter 6'3" 280 Jr.
DT- Jasper Coleman 6'4" 285 So.
LB- Jabrel Mines 6' 218 Sr.
LB- Dante Cook 5'11" 222 Sr.
LB- Airek Green 6'1" 215 So.
CB- BW Webb 5'11" 180 Sr.
CB- Deandre Houston-Carson 6'1" 190 rFr.
SS- Brian Thompson 5'11" 215 Sr.
FS- Jerome Couplin 6'2" 210 Jr.

P/PK- Drake Kuhn 5'10" 185 Jr.

bjtheflamesfan
August 9th, 2012, 03:21 PM
LT- Hunter Steward
LG- Malcolm Boyd (Preseason All Conference)
C- Aaron Lundy (Jay Weatherington was injured on the first day)
RG- Stan Herring
RT- Mitch Hanson
TE- Brandon Apon
WR- Patrick Kelly (Preseason All Conference)
WR- Ryan Ferguson
RB- Aldreakis Allen
RB- SirChauncey Holloway
QB- Brian Hudson

DE- Francis Bah (Preseason All Conference)
DT- Bryant Lewellyn
DT- Greg Schuster
DE- Cory Freeman
LB- Nick Sigmon
LB- Scott Hyland
LB- Marques Jenkins
CB- Kevin Fogg (Preseason All Conference)
S- Walt Aikens
S- Ryan Ayers
CB- Jacob Hagen

P- Grant Bowden
K- John Lunsford

coover
August 10th, 2012, 03:47 AM
Cal Poly Mustangs

Offense ...
Wide Receiver Lance Castaneda 6-3 215 So.
Wide Receiver Willie Tucker 6-3 200 So.
Left Tackle Giovanni Sani 6-5 280 Jr.
Left Guard Kyle Zottneck 6-0 260 RFr.
Center Goeff Hyde 6-2 255 Sr.
Right Guard Lefi Letuligasenoa 6-2 300 Jr.
Right Tackle Karl Winkelman 6-3 270 Sr.
Quarterback Andre Broadous 6-0 205 Sr.
Fullback Akaninyene Umoh 6-1 207 Jr.
Runningback Cole Stanford 6-2 215 Jr.
Runningback Deonte Williams 5-10 190 Sr.

Defense ...
Left End Nick Leyden 6-2 250 Jr.
Nose Tackle Chris Lawrence 6-2 270 So.
Defensive Tackle Sullivan Grosz 6-4 265 Jr.
Right End Andrew Alcaraz 6-3 250 Jr.
Will Johnny Millard 6-3 230 Jr.
Mike Kennith Jackson 6-0 230 Sr.
Sam Nick Dzubnar 6-2 230 So.
Left Cornerback Vante Smith-Johnson 5-10 185 Jr.
Left Safety Alex Hubbard 5-9 185 Jr.
Right Safety Dave Douglas 5-10 193 So.
Right Cornerback Nico Molino 5-10 185 Sr.

The team is rather young ... 6 Seniors, 10 Juniors, 5 Sophomores, and 1 Redshirt Freshman

Special teams ...

Kickoffs and Placekicker Stephen Pyle 6-0 170 RFr.
Punter Paul Hundley 6-1 180 So.
Long Snapper Zack Powell 6-2 205 RFr.
Holder Doug Shumway 6-0 192 Sr.

As with all "first day" of practice lineups, this will change, particularly with the additions of several transfers, including two from Wisconsin and one from UCLA.

GlassOnion
August 10th, 2012, 12:04 PM
Wow, not gonna lie. That is one young team.

The things that really jumps out are your offensive and defensive lines.

Their play could really make or break your season. Don't want this to sound like smack, but I hope they can stop the run, otherwise the Griz might just run all over them, especially with our high tempo offense.

Well, we may have just got younger on the DL. But, I still dont anticipate the DL being a weak point. Ask Georgia Southern or Chattanooga about our run D last year with 2 true freshmen starting at DE.

I doubt they play a higher tempo offense than the one theyre practicing against right now.

An experience secondary and a very talented LB corp will go along ways to enabling the DL to mature.

OL, we'll see. They can only get better from last year. And we've got a great handful of recievers, should help open the run some.

Apphole
August 10th, 2012, 12:47 PM
Wow, not gonna lie. That is one young team.

The things that really jumps out are your offensive and defensive lines.

Their play could really make or break your season. Don't want this to sound like smack, but I hope they can stop the run, otherwise the Griz might just run all over them, especially with our high tempo offense.

xlolx No part of our defense is weak, especially not on the run. I don't expect the Griz to score more than two TD's.

Depending on our O-Line's development by game two, I think we'll score anywhere between 24-36 points.

You don't know about high-tempo offense until you see the Apps this year. It's called JET and let's just hope your D is in better shape for this game as any other this season or you have a lot of depth on the bench.

I really don't expect to have much of a problem with this year's Montana team. Especially since we're playing at The Rock.