I agree. He warmed up in Cheney; no way they let him do that if there was risk of further damage. We don't "need" him until after ISUb, but for his sake I hope he makes it back ASAP.
As for Robert Morris: I had looked up some stats at one point, can't find the exact numbers now. Their defense actually had decent rushing and total yards numbers, but I think their offense may have been worse than MVSU. We should have the startes out by the middle of the second quarter.
I was actually kinda surprised by their game with Youngstown. Are they not that bad or is Youngstown just that bad?
Edit: a word.
Last edited by MrSnuffleupagus; 09-11-2017 at 01:54 PM.
YSU didn't punt the whole game. I think the final score wasn't indicative of how much they dominated. Just seemed like YSU had problems finishing drives (which we saw them do firsthand several times in Fargo last year). Here was their drive summary:
Drive 1: 8 plays 64 yards - 23 yard FG
Drive 2: 7 plays 10 yards - 30 yard FG (set up by a RMU fumble)
Drive 3: 11 plays 80 yards - TD
Drive 4: 6 plays 36 yards - Fumble (botched snap in RMU territory)
Drive 5: 7 plays 47 yards - Missed 56 yard FG (end of half)
Drive 6: 12 plays 45 yards - 27 yard FG
Drive 7: 10 plays 72 yards - TD
Drive 8: 11 plays 77 yards - TD
48-7
final
NDSU Athletics: oderint dum metuant
Sagarin has Robert Morris at #97 among FCS teams. Miss. Valley State is down at #122 (3rd lowest) in the FCS.
It's OK to not be OK.
Looking at their roster, they appear to have some size on the lines. I'm a bit leery though that it isn't the good kind of size.
http://rmucolonials.com/roster.aspx?path=football
Also looks like they play a 3-4.
Looking good Billy Ray!