SHSU vs SFA - Battle of the Piney Woods Game Thread
Starting this a bit early, since there's plenty of SFA-SHSU discussion that is bursting at the seams...
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Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks vs Sam Houston State Bearkats
October 23, 2010 · 2 p.m · Reliant Stadium · Houston, Texas
The Battle of the Piney Woods
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Re: Sam Houston St vs Stephen F. Austin - Battle of the Piney Woods Game Thread
If anyone has ticket updates, please post...
The most recent update stated that 16,000 tickets had been solid and that just 9,000 tickets remain for the contest...
Of note, the 1,000 tickets that were purchased by an anonymous donor for SHSU students were all bought up for $5 a piece. That means that a nice chunk of the SHSU student body has tickets and hopefully both schools did some nice selling of the tickets at their games today.
Also, all premium tickets are sold out...
Walk-up figures to be pretty good...
Re: Sam Houston St vs Stephen F. Austin - Battle of the Piney Woods Game Thread
Our annual reminder of the SFA Super Fan - Caleb Fisher! xnodx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br7nbAzYPyA
Re: SHSU vs SFA - Battle of the Piney Woods Game Thread
Well guys, it's that week again. It happens every year and is one of the more fun weeks of the year for one of the most underrated rivalries in Texas. It's going to be fun this Saturday in what has shaped up to be a pretty good contest. I've got my tickets and will be there decked in purple.
The 'Jacks have managed to take care of business since the opening loss at Texas A&M, with every phase of the game contributing. Everyone seems to talk about the SFA offense, but if you look closer you will see that the defense and special teams have scored six touchdowns this season with INT returns, kick & punt returns, as well as a pair of blocked kicks that scored. Oh, and there are a pair of safeties in there too. It's always a luxury to be able to score points when you don't directly have the football.
With that being said, it's not like they are not vulnerable. This is the best defense in the SLC this year, all statistics aside, with a solid offensive line and an outstanding group of backers. The thing I will be interested to see is how David Gibbs' plans to attack the SHSU rushing game, more specifically Tim Flanders.
Flanders has quickly proven that he is the best back in the SLC, a league that has had its fair share of good RBs; however, the only RB to rush for 100 yards this year was Cristine Michael of A&M in the first game of the year. Since then, the only 100-yard rusher was the QB from UNI, who really bulked his stats with two really big runs, but no RB has really been close to the century mark.
I'm curious as to what type of offense Fritz has installed there at SHSU this year since I have not had a chance to watch them this season up to this point. From what I can tell, a spread attack has been much more effective in moving the football against the SFA defense rather than a pro-style attack (again, with the exception of the A&M game). On Saturday against UCA the Bears had much more success in the hurry-up game rather than when they lined up in the I-formation and ran it right at the D.
I know Brian Bell ran a pass-happy spread offense at China Spring, but I also see that he has not been asked to throw the ball much at all this year, which is the smart thing to do when you have run the ball as effectively as you have.
Somehow this game reminds me of last season's Southeastern/SFA game in Hammond, though, as the Lions were the surprise of the SLC late in the season before hosting SFA in the second-to-last week of the season. The 'Jacks went in there and dominated that game, and when this team is clicking, they are explosive enough to do that on Any Given Saturday (like the plug?).
Again, I'm very much looking forward to this Saturday and a great game and I am extremely impressed at the progress the Kats have made in such a short time; but, I think this really has the chance to be a reality check for SHSU. But if they can keep it close, maybe the Kats could pull an upset, I just don't see it happening. The 'Jacks are seasoned and tested and in the last five weeks have won games in nearly every way possible.
Either way, it's just going to be great to be there. Go Jacks!
Re: SHSU vs SFA - Battle of the Piney Woods Game Thread
Bearkats open up BOPW week with a 2-0 record against SFA... the new Kats defeat SFA in the 'Battle of the Piney Lanes' on a neutral playing surface in Arlington... congrats!
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Bearkats open up BOPW week with a 2-0 record against SFA... the new Kats defeat SFA in the 'Battle of the Piney Lanes' on a neutral playing surface in Arlington... congrats!
What was the attendance? 40/60? Did they sell out the student tickets for the match? What was the tailgating like? Man I'm sorry I missed such a big event.
ps. college bowling is a joke. Thanks title 9
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Shaw in Elite Company
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Robert Shaw was named the Southland Conference football "Defensive Player of the Week" for the second week in a row.
Shaw was all over the field in Sam Houston State's 57-7, homecoming win over Southeastern Louisiana. He contributed by scoring two touchdowns in the game and continues to be a presence on the defense with each game.
http://www.houstonianonline.com/spor...atus-1.2373691
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Coaching: The Big Difference
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Immediately following the loss at Baylor, Head Coach Willie Fritz talked to his players, telling them something had to change and that they had to be better in every aspect of the game. And then he walked out to the media and gave an interview. He looked solemn, depleted and full of ‘what ifs'.
For a team that had been paid a quarter of a million dollars to lose to Baylor, he didn't look like he wanted a loss. His hair was messy, a patch stood up right in the middle of his head where the head phones had rested all night, making him look like Alfalfa's cousin. His voice was more tired and screechy than normal, he talked about the missed opportunities that the Bearkats had in their loss. Then he grabbed a stat sheet and sat down in a hallway, and stared at the numbers alone in the lighted hallway.
http://www.houstonianonline.com/spor...ence-1.2373696
Re: SHSU vs SFA - Battle of the Piney Woods Game Thread
Based on this information, looks like the Kats have already won the game.