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Ronbo
April 7th, 2007, 12:48 PM
Punch #1 JD Quinn 6'4" 315

http://media.scout.com/Media/Image/32/328273.jpg

Punch #2 Lex Hilliard 6' 237

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c305/sundown02/LexMarch.jpg

GOKATS
April 7th, 2007, 01:20 PM
Punch #3

http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/3554/um81uf7.gif (http://imageshack.us)

xnodx :D

gr8ness97
April 7th, 2007, 02:34 PM
*snicker*

paytonlives
April 7th, 2007, 03:22 PM
Punch #3

http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/3554/um81uf7.gif (http://imageshack.us)

xnodx :D

That was after a 10 yard gain, where he drug them 7 yards xlolx

PSUVikings
April 7th, 2007, 04:11 PM
Lets hope Lex doesn't pop his knee out again. how did he pop it out in the first place? oh that's right he moved.

catbob
April 7th, 2007, 04:48 PM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b27/celticmoose/Practice%208-13/FH000018.jpg

:D

PSUVikings
April 7th, 2007, 04:51 PM
wow #90 had fun in the off-season

catbob
April 7th, 2007, 06:09 PM
wow #90 had fun in the off-season

That mama jama had 200 tackles his senior year. He was named Montana's player of the year by PrepNation.com and was its only Treasure Stater among the country's top 101 recruits.

Greyshirted 2005, played sparingly last year, and should see plenty o playing time this year. 6'2 314. He is a big boy.

PSUVikings
April 7th, 2007, 06:13 PM
That mama jama had 200 tackles his senior year. He was named Montana's player of the year by PrepNation.com and was its only Treasure Stater among the country's top 101 recruits.

Greyshirted 2005, played sparingly last year, and should see plenty o playing time this year. 6'2 314. He is a big boy.

a train couldn't run that dude over, is he coming back? petitioning for another year?

GOKATS
April 7th, 2007, 06:51 PM
a train couldn't run that dude over, is he coming back? petitioning for another year?

Those stats were his senior year in HS. He's only a soph this year (and that pic is from last year- the Cats haven't started spring ball yet, hopefully Monday).

GOKATS
April 7th, 2007, 07:26 PM
Lets hope Lex doesn't pop his knee out again. how did he pop it out in the first place? oh that's right he moved.

It wasn't his knee- he snapped an Achilles tendon. He's a great athlete and despite the rivalry I do hope he's fully recovered for his senior year.

paytonlives
April 7th, 2007, 07:59 PM
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b27/celticmoose/Practice%208-13/FH000018.jpg

:D


Not only is he FAT its Great picture of the stadium know as the kitty box!!!!

TulsaBobcat
April 7th, 2007, 08:50 PM
Not only is he FAT its Great picture of the stadium know as the kitty box!!!!

Where do you see the stadium?

catbob
April 7th, 2007, 09:04 PM
Also I dare you to call him fat to his face. :D

GOKATS
April 7th, 2007, 09:14 PM
Punch #4

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/2779/um181gp0.gif (http://imageshack.us)

xnodx xnodx :D

nevadagriz
April 7th, 2007, 10:53 PM
Those are some great pictures of the "BRAWL". Do you have one of the bobcat catching the helmet?????

mtgrizfan4life
April 7th, 2007, 11:15 PM
Here is the spring roster, take note of Hilliard and Coleman's size.
Also impressive is height at WR and TE's. It should be a great 07!

5 Allen, Eric SR WR 6' 3" 207.3 lbs. Colorado Springs, CO
19 Anderson, Colt JR DB 5' 10" 182.0 lbs. Butte, MT
31 Anderson, Tim SO S 6' 0" 208.3 lbs. Missoula, MT
3 Bagley, Ryan SR WR 6' 4" 220.2 lbs. Great Falls, MT
71 Balogh, Cody SR OT 6' 7" 323.6 lbs. Steilacoom, WA
68 Barton, Andrew FR OG 6' 3" 286.3 lbs. Boulder, CO
87 Beaudin, Dan SO TE 6' 5" 241.7 lbs. Trout Creek, MT
95 Bender, Carson FR DE 6' 4" 264.0 lbs. Deer Lodge, MT
14 Bergquist, Cole JR QB 6' 2" 213.4 lbs. San Clemente, CA
53 Biermann, Kroy SR DE 6' 3" 238.1 lbs. Hardin, MT
45 Bobbitt, Dave FR LB 6' 1" 211.2 lbs. Coeur d'Alene, ID
20 Bradshaw, Reggie SR RB 6' 0" 215.4 lbs. Coquitlam, B.C.
24 Brooks-Fletcher, Thomas SO RB 5' 10" 202.1 lbs. Bellevue, WA
-- Brown, Jesse SR S 5' 11" 187.2 lbs. Bozeman, MT
-- Brunelle, Brady FR H-Back 5' 10" 213.2 lbs. Spokane, WA
47 Campbell, Severin FR LB 6' 4" 199.7 lbs. Golden, CO
97 Carlson, Jesse JR DT 6' 3" 258.4 lbs. Billings, MT
29 Carpenter, Dan SR K/P 6' 2" 206.7 lbs. Helena, MT
55 Carter, Dan JR DT 6' 5" 308.2 lbs. Bellingham, WA
2 Chambers, Craig SR WR 6' 4" 196.4 lbs. Mill Creek, WA
48 Clark, Chris SR CB 5' 11" 154.2 lbs. Los Angeles, CA
40 Coleman, Greg JR RB 6' 0" 239.4 lbs. Peoria, IL
17 Cooper Jr., Van SR SS 6' 2" 201.3 lbs. Denver, CO
56 Corwin, Tyler JR LB 6' 3" 226.5 lbs. Great Falls, MT
44 Corwin, Kevin FR LB 6' 2" 209.7 lbs. Great Falls, MT
73 Dapper, John FR OG 6' 6" 270.0 lbs. Kenmore, WA
-- Diddell, Rodrequkus SO RB 5' 10" 211.0 lbs. Kingsland, GA
79 Dow, Colin JR OG 6' 5" 310.0 lbs. Billings, MT
30 Dwyer, Brandon JR CB 5' 10" 200.9 lbs. Kalispell , MT
75 Dyk, Chris FR OT 6' 8" 299.0 lbs. Dillon, MT
82 Ferriter, Mike JR WR 6' 1" 213.5 lbs. Helena, MT
25 Fisher, Brandon SO SS 5' 10" 198.4 lbs. Franklin, TN
4 Foreman, Muckie SR LB 6' 1" 207.0 lbs. Spanaway, WA
-- Fowler, Brendon SO H-Back 6' 3" 223.8 lbs. Anchorage, AK
10 Freeman, Qwenton SR CB 6' 0" 185.6 lbs. Pasadena, CA
64 Girard, Dan SO OG 6' 4" 282.0 lbs. Yakima, WA
-- Gonzales, Andy SO LB 6' 0" 223.0 lbs. Portland, OR
74 Gustafson, Ryan SR OG 6' 5" 276.9 lbs. Billings, MT
43 Hawthorne, Alex SR LB 6' 2" 242.0 lbs. Mesa, AZ
77 Hillesland, Terran SO OT 6' 7" 313.4 lbs. Sidney, MT
38 Hilliard, Lex SR RB 6' 0" 242.7 lbs. Kalispell, MT
99 Hobbs, Tyler SO DE 6' 4" 255.1 lbs. Spokane, WA
72 Horn, Levi SO OT 6' 7" 305.3 lbs. Spokane, WA
34 Jackson, Quinton SR CB 5' 11" 178.3 lbs. Seattle, WA
26 Johnson, Tyson SR P 6' 2" 196.5 lbs. Stevensville, MT
6 Joyce, Tyler SR LB 6' 5" 223.4 lbs. Aurora, CO
-- Juhl, Aaron SO DB 6' 0" 194.0 lbs. Ewa Beach, HI
59 Kain, Kelly SR DT 6' 4" 281.3 lbs. Great Falls, MT
84 Kazmierczak, Tony FR WR 6' 2" 187.2 lbs. Thompson Falls, MT
49 Klaboe, Kevin SO H-Back 6' 2" 216.6 lbs. Billings, MT
58 LaMantia, Paul JR DT 6' 2" 280.8 lbs. Oakdale, CA
-- Langan, Tom SO S 6' 0" 197.6 lbs. Missoula, MT
7 Larson, Jeff FR QB 6' 4" 219.8 lbs. Cut Bank, MT
52 Lebsock, Shawn JR LB 6' 0" 221.6 lbs. Billings, MT
65 Lebsock, Nick FR OL 6' 1" 233.3 lbs. Billings, MT
94 Legerwood, Jackson SO DT 6' 2" 236.3 lbs. Fort Benton, MT
80 Mariani, Marc SO WR 6' 0" 179.5 lbs. Havre, MT
35 Martin, Tom JR LB 5' 10" 195.4 lbs. Columbus, MT
92 Mercer, George SO DE 6' 3" 215.2 lbs. Libby, MT
50 Mettler, Craig JR DT 6' 3" 265.3 lbs. Walla Walla, WA
78 Michel, Eric SR OG 6' 6" 281.4 lbs. Billings, MT
-- Morris, Paul SO TE 6' 4" 210.0 lbs. Missoula, MT
54 Mullins, Austin SO DT 6' 2" 255.9 lbs. Great Falls, MT
61 Murer, Cy SO OL 6' 4" 277.6 lbs. Big Fork, MT
89 Overton, Rob FR TE 6' 6" 226.1 lbs. San Leandro, CA
42 Palmer, Jace SO DE 6' 3" 223.1 lbs. Missoula, MT
81 Palmer, Tyler SO WR 6' 3" 213.8 lbs. Missoula, MT
9 Parks, Tim JR CB 5' 10" 186.8 lbs. Moreno Valley, CA
27 Pate, Jeremy FR DB 6' 1" 190.1 lbs. Las Vegas, NV
51 Pelleur, Tyler SO LB 6' 2" 220.2 lbs. Sammamish, WA
88 Pfahler, Steve SO TE 6' 5" 250.3 lbs. Frenchtown, MT
57 Pitcher, Karl JR DE 6' 2" 233.4 lbs. Anaconda, MT
69 Quinn, J.D. JR OL 6' 4" 301.6 lbs. Garland, TX
83 Rasmussen, Mitch FR WR 6' 0" 180.1 lbs. Long Grove, IL
23 Reynolds, Chase FR WR 5' 10" 182.9 lbs. Drummond, MT
85 Riggs, Bryan SO WR 6' 1" 198.5 lbs. Spokane, WA
66 Russum, Brent JR OG 6' 3" 276.0 lbs. Lewiston, ID
46 Ryan, Kyle SR LB 6' 3" 221.7 lbs. Billings, MT
93 Schilling, Brayton FR DL 6' 2" 235.2 lbs. Gillette, WY
39 Schillinger, Shann SO S 6' 1" 194.8 lbs. Baker, MT
28 Schmidt, Andrew JR RB 6' 1" 215.7 lbs. Bozeman, MT
60 Schmidt, Ryan SO OG 6' 2" 283.4 lbs. Missoula, MT
8 Schulte, Rob JR WR 5' 8" 183.0 lbs. Great Falls, MT
12 Selle, Andrew FR QB 6' 2" 207.5 lbs. Billings, MT
91 Stadnyk, Mike JR DE 6' 4" 256.6 lbs. Regina, Saskatchewan
16 Stapp, Clint SO QB 6' 3" 223.7 lbs. Niwot, CO
76 Sternberg, Brad FR OL 6' 3" 260.2 lbs. Helena, MT
36 Stockton, Houston FR DB 5' 9" 158.4 lbs. Spokane, WA
41 Stoll, Erik SO SS 6' 2" 197.5 lbs. Sand Point, ID
32 Thomas, Torrey SR FS 6' 0" 182.7 lbs. Dillon, MT
-- Townsend, Justin FR DT 6' 0" 271.0 lbs. Dublin, CA
11 Troxel, Matt JR WR 5' 9" 174.9 lbs. Coeur d'Alene, ID
37 Utterback, Loren SR LB 6' 2" 214.8 lbs. Fort Benton, MT
33 Utterback, Brandon SO RB 6' 0" 193.6 lbs. Fort Benton, MT
96 Verlanic, Alex FR DT 6' 3" 266.4 lbs. Drummond, MT
86 Washington, Jason SR WR 6' 2" 187.0 lbs. Oakland, CA
18 Wilson, Jimmy SR CB 5' 11" 185.3 lbs. San Diego, CA
70 Wingard, Rob FR DT 6' 1" 272.1 lbs. Alamo, CA

MplsBison
April 8th, 2007, 09:40 AM
It's great that you're able to sign so many MT players and win with them.

Obviously ND doesn't have anywhere near the population of MT, but I hope someday NDSU can have 1/4th-1/3rd ND players.

mtgrizfan4life
April 8th, 2007, 10:21 AM
It's great that you're able to sign so many MT players and win with them.

Obviously ND doesn't have anywhere near the population of MT, but I hope someday NDSU can have 1/4th-1/3rd ND players.

It is a nice luxury to have. As of the current spring roster we have 50 Montanans on the roster. Every year the HS ranks tend to pick it up in terms of proper coaching. Most kids want to play for the GRIZ or CATS, even the better players occasionally turn down bigger schools in favor of instate schools. We also are fortunate that regional players from WA, ID, CO, OR, and CA will at the very least listen when we call.

Ironically enough the out of state kids are sold on the local atmoshere being so above and beyond extreme for the team. By time they get to University, they have been welcomed at the airport, and anywhere they go locally. Then they see the GRIZ HALL of FAME and are pleasantly surprised at that. Recently the new videos are also top notch. Hard to say "no" anymore to the GRIZ. I just hope it lasts regardless of FCS or BCS affiliation. GO GRIZ!

TulsaBobcat
April 8th, 2007, 11:51 AM
6'0" 242 lbs. Wow, that is pretty darn big.

Mich Griz
April 8th, 2007, 12:17 PM
4460

Mich Griz
April 8th, 2007, 12:30 PM
4461

4462

MaroonMafia
April 8th, 2007, 02:48 PM
Punch #5: The final score is all that matters now!

http://www.egriz.com/GrizPics2/albums/userpics/10551/normal_IMG_3905.jpg

http://www.egriz.com/GrizPics2/albums/userpics/10551/normal_IMG_3908.jpg

mtgrizfan4life
April 8th, 2007, 05:07 PM
Here is a recent article on Lex Hilliard and Coleman, both injured Redshirts last year, link included. http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2007/04/08/sports/sports03.txt

Last fall, while first Reggie Bradshaw and then Thomas Brooks-Fletcher were getting a bulk of the carries for the Grizzly football team, Lex Hilliard and Greg Coleman could only watch.

Well, they didn't just watch.

“We had this contest,” said Hilliard, Montana's leading rusher in 2004-05. “We'd throw the ball up and catch it behind our back. I remember we got up to 70 times in a row. We'd be dancing around the rest of practice, saying we won, just trying to keep our competitive edge.”


Hilliard, a Walter Payton Award candidate heading into last fall, didn't play a down in the 2006 season after tearing his Achilles tendon in fall camp. That appeared to set the stage for Coleman, a 235-pound transfer from Iowa State, to step to the forefront.

Then the junior broke his foot early in UM's second game and sat out most of the season as well.

“It actually happened when my shoe came off against South Dakota State,” Coleman said. “I just made a weird cut.”

Down two big bruisers, Montana kept rolling, throwing in the Louisville transfer, Bradshaw, and redshirt freshman Brooks-Fletcher. The Griz won 12 straight games before a loss to Massachusetts in the D-I Football Championship Subdivision semifinals.

But it wasn't easy for Hilliard and Coleman. Coleman had it tough two ways.

“Coming in and knowing Lex, seeing Lex, and in the fall him getting hurt - it was a big load,” said Coleman. “It was like filling Zeus's shoes. He's really the man around here. It was tough, but things happen.”

Then he ended up standing alongside Hilliard at practice, in sweats.

“It was a good thing that I had him with me, because he kept my head in it,” Coleman said. “I think we kind of fed off each other and made it through the season. But it was a long season for both of us. Real long.”

Coleman has two seasons left. Hilliard, still in pursuit of Yo Humphery's school career rushing mark - at 2,884 yards, he needs 1,187 to get the record - has one.

Right now they're working out the kinks in spring drills, sharing the carries with Bradshaw, Brooks-Fletcher, Brandon Utterback, Andrew Schmidt and Rico Didell.

The 215-pound Bradshaw, the Grizzlies' leading rusher with 572 yards in 2006, has been hampered some by a sore hamstring, but remains a speedy option in Montana's attack. Brooks-Fletcher, 202 pounds, combined strength and speed to average 5.4 yards a carry last fall (he gained 479 yards in 11 games).

Coleman managed 34 yards on 18 carries before his injury, and took his redshirt.

And Hilliard is Hilliard. He hasn't had a scrimmage carry this spring, but then he had only nine carries in last spring's scrimmages. The only slight cause of concern came early in drills, when he took a pass and had his feet go out from under him while he worked up the sideline.

“And everybody went, ‘Whoooa,' ” head coach Bobby Hauck said.

The 237-pounder had only slipped.

“Lex is looking good,” Bradshaw said. “You wouldn't even know he was hurt.”

That leaves the Griz more less where they were last spring, with a full stable of running backs.

What to do? Actually, it's simple. Compete.

“Aw, shoot, I mean, we're still battling right now,” said Hilliard.

“It's all about working, now,” Coleman said. “It's a battle, every day. You can just feel the level - you've got to have it (the intensity). Every time you drop the ball it's like, ‘Damn!' You've got to be on it every day.”

All that talent should bode well for the Griz, who return nearly their entire starting offensive line.

“It helps out everybody,” said Cole Bergquist, the quarterback with the most experience handing off to Hilliard. “I can only speak for myself, but it helps me out a ton, because the better they're running, the more it opens up the passing game.

“Not only can our running backs run, they can block, too. That's a big part of the game.”

You only have to go back to Hilliard's sophomore season to see a team with similar firepower: James Madison rotated three backs during its 2004 title run. The Dukes beat Montana in the championship.

“Either way it's going to work out,” said Coleman. “It's going to work out for the Griz.”

Quarterbacking the 2004 Griz was Craig Ochs, who just returned to UM as an assistant coach.

“I've been thinking about that more now that Craig's here,” Hilliard said. “We've got another chance to go back there. I want to go back and win there, since he's back on the squad.”

Ochs could say the same about Hilliard, who wants nothing more than to return to form - and Chattanooga, Tenn., host of the FCS title game. Like Coleman, Hilliard is coming off the first major injury of his football career.

“I can't complain,” said Hilliard, “Everything happens for a reason. Luckily I have another year and I can finish up next fall, and have my (sociology) degree.”

That said, it's good to be back.

“After coming off an injury, being out here and being able to be in pads - when I was sitting on the sidelines last year, no pads, no jersey,” Hilliard said. “It's a lot better to be out there now.”

catbob
April 8th, 2007, 05:21 PM
Punch #6, below the belt:

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b27/celticmoose/nice.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b27/celticmoose/again.jpg

Just kidding. Man I can't wait for the season to start! Just seeing these pictures is making me ancy.

catbob
April 8th, 2007, 05:24 PM
And here is a good shot of Jefferson getting his head blown off. :(
http://www.blueskyphotomt.com/Resources/um61.gif

RobsPics
April 8th, 2007, 05:52 PM
http://robspics.com/gallery/albums/album32/psumon_062.jpg

GOKATS
April 8th, 2007, 11:43 PM
And here is a good shot of Jefferson getting his head blown off. :(
http://www.blueskyphotomt.com/Resources/um61.gif

Rule #1.

Don't feed the trolls!xeyebrowx xnonox

paytonlives
April 9th, 2007, 02:57 PM
Where do you see the stadium?

Exactly!!! A cow pasture is greener and flater and most little league stands are better then those in Bozo!!!

fuEMO
April 9th, 2007, 08:59 PM
I would like to see Hillard and Felton stand side by side, they are both big boys.

Hillard 6.0 242
Felton 6.0 248

TulsaBobcat
April 9th, 2007, 09:38 PM
Exactly!!! A cow pasture is greener and flater and most little league stands are better then those in Bozo!!!

xrolleyesx xrolleyesx xrolleyesx

I Bleed Purple
April 9th, 2007, 10:30 PM
Remind me who won the rushing title last year in the BSC?

Ronbo
April 10th, 2007, 12:48 AM
RUSHING..................Team...Cl....G...Att..... .Yds...Avg..TD...Lon...Yds/G
-----------------------------------------------------------
1. Trevyn Smith........WSU....FR..11..205...1129...5.5...8.. ..53.....102.6
2. Josh Barnett.........ISU......JR..11..200...1117...5.6. ..6....58.....101.5
3. Andre Wilson.......NCOL....SR..11..246...1027...4.2...5. ...45......93.4
4. Alex Henderson....NAU.....FR...11..189...1016...5.4...5 ....68......92.4
5. Aaron Mason........MSU.....FR...10..153....645....4.2... 9...46......64.5
6. Reggie Bradshaw.UM......JR....13..137....572....4.2..10.. .23.....44.0
7. T. B-Fletcher.........UM.......FR...11....88....479.... 5.4...2...48......43.5
8. Brady Green.........UM......SR....13..135....520....3.9. ..7...34......40.0


Note that U of Montana had running backs by committee. Total 1571 yards, 19 TD's between the three. Kind of interesting considering our 1st and 2nd string RB's were out for the season.

catbob
April 10th, 2007, 12:59 AM
Man I won't lie, Trevyn Smith is a PLAYER in the Big Sky. I saw him a few games and man, he impressed me. For lack of player knowledge, I equate him to a Ryan Johnson type runner.

I Bleed Purple
April 10th, 2007, 01:11 AM
Keep in mind he did that as a RS freshman. He didn't start until I think the fourth or fifth game. Expect 1400+ this coming year from him.

MplsBison
April 10th, 2007, 09:04 AM
Weber has a damn nice gameday facility too.

I would've thought they'd be more competitive. BSC is a tough conference.

Proud Griz Man
April 10th, 2007, 09:42 AM
That mama jama had 200 tackles his senior year. He was named Montana's player of the year by PrepNation.com and was its only Treasure Stater among the country's top 101 recruits.

Greyshirted 2005, played sparingly last year, and should see plenty o playing time this year. 6'2 314. He is a big boy.

mama jama?? Be careful Mr. Imus. xeyebrowx

Ronbo
April 10th, 2007, 09:45 AM
Weber has a damn nice gameday facility too.

I would've thought they'd be more competitive. BSC is a tough conference.

Weber State has a real nice facility. They can get up to 18,000 crowds.

http://departments.weber.edu/athletics/Administration/Facilities/004.jpg

BEAR
April 10th, 2007, 09:58 AM
....is this a smack thread xnonox xnodx xlolx

http://sandbox.ucafans.com/photostack/thumb.php?gallery=./Football/Missouri%20State&image=8306.jpg&width=500&height=500

catbob
April 10th, 2007, 11:30 AM
All Big Sky Conference threads turn into Cat/Griz smack, where have you been? :)

BEAR
April 10th, 2007, 12:35 PM
All Big Sky Conference threads turn into Cat/Griz smack, where have you been? :)


Wading through Boll Weevils, Wonderboys and Muleriders in the Gulf South Conference...but happily greeting SHSU and SFA last year in the Southland..so all this rivalry smack is new to me xsmiley_wix xlolx

AZGrizFan
April 10th, 2007, 12:49 PM
That was after a 10 yard gain, where he drug them 7 yards xlolx

And notice how it took FIVE kittens to bring down ONE GRIZZLY! xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx

AZGrizFan
April 10th, 2007, 12:57 PM
Weber has a damn nice gameday facility too.

I would've thought they'd be more competitive. BSC is a tough conference.

It took 1,287 posts, but I FINALLY found something MplsBison said that I agree with. Un-*****ing-believable. xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx

I Bleed Purple
April 10th, 2007, 06:49 PM
Weber State has a real nice facility. They can get up to 18,000 crowds.

http://departments.weber.edu/athletics/Administration/Facilities/004.jpg
Well, 17,312 is the record, against USU.

Anyway, that pic is out of date. The parking lot to the west (left side of image) is now perpendicular to what the pic shows. Plus, it doesn't have the new scoreboard.

http://departments.weber.edu/athletics/Administration/Facilities/FBSB_wDonors_001.jpg

AZGrizFan
April 10th, 2007, 06:52 PM
Well, 17,312 is the record, against USU.

Anyway, that pic is out of date. The parking lot to the west (left side of image) is now perpendicular to what the pic shows. Plus, it doesn't have the new scoreboard.

http://departments.weber.edu/athletics/Administration/Facilities/FBSB_wDonors_001.jpg

I have GOT to get myself to a game there.....it's only a $150 plane fare, for Christ's sake..... xsmhx xsmhx xsmhx xsmhx :(

I Bleed Purple
April 10th, 2007, 06:54 PM
Well, I'd prefer you do it during a WSU winning season. That way we have more fans at the game than Montana fans.

Peems
April 10th, 2007, 07:05 PM
Keep in mind he did that as a RS freshman. He didn't start until I think the fourth or fifth game. Expect 1400+ this coming year from him.

I'd put TBF against Smith any day of the week! xnodx

GOKATS
April 10th, 2007, 09:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by paytonlives
That was after a 10 yard gain, where he drug them 7 yards

Nice try. The only difference in 'your' scenario and what actually happened is the line of scrimmage. It wasn't a 10 yard gain- it was a 3 yard loss. :D


And notice how it took five Bobcats to bring down one griz

Fixed it for ya- in Bobcat Country we call it Defense! No sense wasting energy except on the guy with the ball. xnodx

CopperCat
April 10th, 2007, 10:11 PM
And notice how it took FIVE kittens to bring down ONE GRIZZLY! xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx xnodx

One would have done just fine, but then the rest of the linemen would have felt left out. So they joined in just to make it hurt a little more (for a three yard loss).

MplsBison
April 11th, 2007, 08:51 AM
Plus, it doesn't have the new scoreboard.

http://departments.weber.edu/athletics/Administration/Facilities/FBSB_wDonors_001.jpg


Hmm...I swear I've seen that scoreboard somewhere else....


http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2093/sfascoreli4.jpg

:D :D :D

Peems
April 11th, 2007, 10:50 AM
One would have done just fine, but then the rest of the linemen would have felt left out. So they joined in just to make it hurt a little more (for a three yard loss).

he went backwards just to give the kittens a chance to tackle him.:)

AZGrizFan
April 11th, 2007, 11:14 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by paytonlives
That was after a 10 yard gain, where he drug them 7 yards

Nice try. The only difference in 'your' scenario and what actually happened is the line of scrimmage. It wasn't a 10 yard gain- it was a 3 yard loss. :D



Fixed it for ya- in Bobcat Country we call it Defense! No sense wasting energy except on the guy with the ball. xnodx

Is that what it was called that you played against UC Davis? xeyebrowx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx

NE MT GRIZZ
April 11th, 2007, 11:19 AM
Is that what it was called that you played against UC Davis? xeyebrowx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx


And Chadronxeekx

catbob
April 11th, 2007, 01:56 PM
That was before the flex defense mmkay. :)