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Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 12:55 pm
by AlphaOAlum
Does SUU's win in Missoula diminish Jerome Sauers' and NAU's victory a few weeks ago?

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:13 pm
by PapaG
Once the NCAA gets done in Missoula, the least of their worries will be losing to SUU. :shock:

Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:25 pm
by bobcatfan15
When are they going to be finished with their investigation?

Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:25 pm
by Bobcat4Life
Wow, head over to egriz if you want some entertainment today. It's absolutely crazy.

They were planning an Engstrom pitchfork gathering last night.

They have absolutely turned on Delaney and apparently there was a pretty public player and Delaney incident on the sideline yesterday. Sounds like Delaney would have been mauled if not for an assistant coach grabbing the kid.

Another fan is giving up his season tickets to the first person that sends him a SASE.

I guess they lined up for a SUU punt way off the line when it was fourth and one. SUU fakes and converts. After choosing the wind instead of an offensive possession that was basically the last coaching blunder most of egriz could handle.

It's a real dumpster fire over there. They think with a brand new head coach next year all will be back to normal. I don't know if anyone realizes how this will effect their program for years.

Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:52 pm
by bobcatfan15
I have noticed that also! I found it was pretty comical. Although when you talk to actual adult Griz fans they are bummed out about the season, but they want to program cleaned up also. One even stated to me that they are happy. Maybe the annoying Griz fans will leave! :D

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:19 pm
by PapaG
bobcatfan15 wrote:I have noticed that also! I found it was pretty comical. Although when you talk to actual adult Griz fans they are bummed out about the season, but they want to program cleaned up also. One even stated to me that they are happy. Maybe the annoying Griz fans will leave! :D
Well, one "good' piece of news from my Missoula friends is that PlayerRep has been effectively removed from having access to the program.

There is more to come on the NCAA investigation by the end of the year, or so I'm told. I find that a bit odd, considering the NCAA rarely tips their hand before leveling penalties against a program.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 8:38 pm
by cats2506
PapaG wrote:
bobcatfan15 wrote:I have noticed that also! I found it was pretty comical. Although when you talk to actual adult Griz fans they are bummed out about the season, but they want to program cleaned up also. One even stated to me that they are happy. Maybe the annoying Griz fans will leave! :D
Well, one "good' piece of news from my Missoula friends is that PlayerRep has been effectively removed from having access to the program.

There is more to come on the NCAA investigation by the end of the year, or so I'm told. I find that a bit odd, considering the NCAA rarely tips their hand before leveling penalties against a program.
I just hope that any penalties like post season bans come in future years, I dont think that this years self imposed ban should count :lol:

Loses in Missoula

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:16 pm
by LongTimeCatFan
So uh Tom.... About that bet....

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:41 pm
by CARDIAC_CATS
PapaG wrote:
bobcatfan15 wrote:I have noticed that also! I found it was pretty comical. Although when you talk to actual adult Griz fans they are bummed out about the season, but they want to program cleaned up also. One even stated to me that they are happy. Maybe the annoying Griz fans will leave! :D
Well, one "good' piece of news from my Missoula friends is that PlayerRep has been effectively removed from having access to the program.

There is more to come on the NCAA investigation by the end of the year, or so I'm told. I find that a bit odd, considering the NCAA rarely tips their hand before leveling penalties against a program.
It must be something big if it is taking this long. Didn't they start that in like March?

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:48 pm
by Weltercat
CARDIAC_CATS wrote:
PapaG wrote:
bobcatfan15 wrote:I have noticed that also! I found it was pretty comical. Although when you talk to actual adult Griz fans they are bummed out about the season, but they want to program cleaned up also. One even stated to me that they are happy. Maybe the annoying Griz fans will leave! :D
Well, one "good' piece of news from my Missoula friends is that PlayerRep has been effectively removed from having access to the program.

There is more to come on the NCAA investigation by the end of the year, or so I'm told. I find that a bit odd, considering the NCAA rarely tips their hand before leveling penalties against a program.
It must be something big if it is taking this long. Didn't they start that in like March?
I think they announced the investigations in march but secretly I thought they said it started last December.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:02 pm
by PapaG
I don't have any detailed "inside" knowledge on the NCAA investigation, or potential specific NCAA violations at UM, fwiw. The leaks at UM have also stopped for the most part, which is a step in the right direction.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:29 pm
by TomCat88
LongTimeCatFan wrote:So uh Tom.... About that bet....
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. :lol: I owe AG1 a six-pack of PBR and probably three people, including you, a case or domestic or something of equal value. The Griz aren't out of it yet though. A lot of weird stuff happens at the end of the year, every year, and UM is often the benefactor of weird stuff.

Loses in Missoula

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 11:03 pm
by LongTimeCatFan
TomCat88 wrote:
LongTimeCatFan wrote:So uh Tom.... About that bet....
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. :lol: I owe AG1 a six-pack of PBR and probably three people, including you, a case or domestic or something of equal value. The Griz aren't out of it yet though. A lot of weird stuff happens at the end of the year, every year, and UM is often the benefactor of weird stuff.
True, but the only way you win is if WE lose to them. At this point, I don't see that happening. Also, they could lose before then, which would end this whole thing. Nobody saw this coming

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:36 am
by catatac
TomCat88 wrote:
LongTimeCatFan wrote:So uh Tom.... About that bet....
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. :lol: I owe AG1 a six-pack of PBR and probably three people, including you, a case or domestic or something of equal value. The Griz aren't out of it yet though. A lot of weird stuff happens at the end of the year, every year, and UM is often the benefactor of weird stuff.
Really? They're in 9th place in the Big Sky right now... and I don't see any they end up better than 5th in the Big Sky if they win out. Does anyone still think they would actually make the playoffs if they win out? Maybe I'm wrong but thought they wouldn't take 5 from the BSC?

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:44 am
by LTown Cat
Here's an unreal stat...first time in the history of WA-Griz that they have lost 2 in a row at home.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:36 am
by John K
LTown Cat wrote:Here's an unreal stat...first time in the history of WA-Griz that they have lost 2 in a row at home.
Wow - that is amazing!! I bet the whole town must be on mass suicide watch.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:19 am
by kmax
John K wrote:
LTown Cat wrote:Here's an unreal stat...first time in the history of WA-Griz that they have lost 2 in a row at home.
Wow - that is amazing!! I bet the whole town must be on mass suicide watch.
Lucky for them they have Idaho State up next in WaGriz.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:50 am
by John K
kmax wrote:
John K wrote:
LTown Cat wrote:Here's an unreal stat...first time in the history of WA-Griz that they have lost 2 in a row at home.
Wow - that is amazing!! I bet the whole town must be on mass suicide watch.
Lucky for them they have Idaho State up next in WaGriz.
I've always been a big fan of The Big Human, but I'm going to be rooting for him more than ever in that one.

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:16 pm
by AlphaOAlum
John K wrote:
kmax wrote:
John K wrote:
LTown Cat wrote:Here's an unreal stat...first time in the history of WA-Griz that they have lost 2 in a row at home.
Wow - that is amazing!! I bet the whole town must be on mass suicide watch.
Lucky for them they have Idaho State up next in WaGriz.
I've always been a big fan of The Big Human, but I'm going to be rooting for him more than ever in that one.
An ISU win in Missoula on October 27 might be what it takes to send me into labor. I mean, I'd already be sh*tting my pants, so... (Don't get me wrong, it'd be awesome, it's just hiiiiiiighly unlikely.)

Re: Loses in Missoula

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:29 pm
by AlphaGriz1
kmax wrote:
John K wrote:
LTown Cat wrote:Here's an unreal stat...first time in the history of WA-Griz that they have lost 2 in a row at home.
Wow - that is amazing!! I bet the whole town must be on mass suicide watch.
Lucky for them they have Idaho State up next in WaGriz.
Why is that lucky?

Just watch.......................

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