I just watched the Bobcat presser, had to watch it twice. Then I went to stats football and read the same thing. Choate, the head coach for the bobcats, said that he thinks if he could go back in time and replay the playoff game that the bobcats would win and it wouldn’t be close.
I like a little banter from other fans. It's a nice break from the monotonous regularity of Bisonville.
You are a misinformed person. Montana State beat the sh*t out of Montana at home. Just FYI, MSU is generally considered to be little brother in this context.
I am happy to have you guys think MSU is a big underdog going into this game. The Montana fans thought the same thing going into Cat Griz. In fact, most of them predicted it would be an epic beat down in Bozeman, when in fact we hung 48-14 on them.
As I said before in this thread, MSU is a much improved team compared to last year. You all realize that this is a semi-final game, where all the winners entering had to go through 2-3 other games of ranked opponents, right?
I think at face value, your comments regarding this perceived "streak" are accurate. I wouldn't call it a streak to begin with myself. However, when you dig deeper into the performance of the Cats as the season went along, I think you would give MSU more credit than you are giving. Frankly, I hope that is how the Bison are thinking as well. The Cats played most of the regular season without several starters, including our star running back Isaiah Ifanse. He is approaching 1,000 yards on the year and didn't play in 5 games. The Cats also played offense most of the year rotating through 3-4 quarterback packages. Since the close and fluky loss to UND, the Cats have gotten better each week. We have returned several defensive starters and Ifanse on offense. Most importantly, Tucker Rovig has found his stride. We have moved away from multiple QB packages to mainly one and pounding the rock with Ifanse. Lastly, the Cats defense is in the upper quartile on MANY attributes including scoring and total defense. They played on FIRE in the last two playoff games, which were, admittedly, helped by 14-17K fans at home.