1987 Cat-Griz in Bozeman

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1987 Cat-Griz in Bozeman

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Re: 1987 Cat-Griz in Bozeman

Post by grizzh8r » Wed May 19, 2021 3:16 pm

Wait... Now there are two versions of this same game on YouTube? So confused...


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Re: 1987 Cat-Griz in Bozeman

Post by AFCAT » Fri May 21, 2021 11:00 pm

Awesome! Makes me wonder what other Bobcat videos are sitting in closets and drawers out there.


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Re: 1987 Cat-Griz in Bozeman

Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat May 22, 2021 7:55 am

In enjoyed that. I was probably off playing in a high school game that day so I never saw this game except the highlights. A lot has changed since back then. Bozeman was less than half the size it is now. 8000 packed into the Fieldhouse and they probably could have put another 1000 in there if they had the seats...which were mostly just bleachers. The football program was tanking and we were about to throw it a concrete life preserver by hiring a coach with an antiquated offense. Basketball, thanks to the Ferch brothers and Domako, was a huge deal in those days. Coaches really had no idea what they had with that easy three point line. Starner used it better than most, but I saw Domako and Shann Ferch not even looking to shoot where Tyler Hall, Harald Frey, or Tori Martell would have been launching. And of course, back then men's basketball did beat the griz every so often. Oh yeah...Larry Frost sucked.



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