Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
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Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
We've got a quarterfinal matchup in 5 days with a team that has had our number in the playoffs over the last 10 years. Those games don't matter and both teams are different. The Cats are a much different team both on offense and defense. SHSU still uses a solid RPO game on offense, and speed on both sides of the ball. Early in the year I would have had no problem predicting a win in this game with the way our D and O were both playing. SHSU is overrated in my opinion, regardless of record, but still a very good team.
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
MSU D: EWU was the high-water mark for scoring on MSU D and I don't expect SHSU to do any better but will give them 20. Because of some strange turnover or special teams play (i.e., scoop and score, pick 6, or big return), I bet SHSU has an additional score. SHSU = 27
MSU O: See UTM plus more completions and no misses in the kicking game. MSU = 30
MSU O: See UTM plus more completions and no misses in the kicking game. MSU = 30
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
Half time
MSU 14 Sam 10
Final
MSU 31 Sam 17
MSU 14 Sam 10
Final
MSU 31 Sam 17
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
I watched them play a couple times this fall. SFA could have (should have) beat them, but they wore down on the last drive. Incarnate Word was unstoppable, but their D was awful. They can stop the running game folks and while I'm excited with Tommy, he's not yet the passer we need. My ten cents - give Rovig some reps, spread it out, and run the ball first, then pass. A large dose of Tommy too, but we have to throw the ball to beat this team. If we can throw it enough, MSU 34, SHS 24. If not, MSU 10, SHS 27.
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
MSU will give them a scare but I think the season ends here. 28-19 Sam Houston and I hope I'm wrong!
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
This will unfortunately be the end to a great season. Just don’t think we match up well with shsu.
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Cats - 13
SHSU - 27
First time predicting a loss this year, hope I’m wrong and we shock the world.
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
Uh... Isn't Eric Barriere III probably the best dual threat QB in the FCS?BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:30 pmWe've got a quarterfinal matchup in 5 days with a team that has had our number in the playoffs over the last 10 years. Those games don't matter and both teams are different. The Cats are a much different team both on offense and defense. SHSU still uses a solid RPO game on offense, and speed on both sides of the ball. Early in the year I would have had no problem predicting a win in this game with the way our D and O were both playing. SHSU is overrated in my opinion, regardless of record, but still a very good team.
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
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Yes and no. He can do both, but he's a passing QB. Dual threat QBs don't run for only 222 yards in a season on 89 attempts (a bunch of which are scrambles). Schmid has 75 rushes for 339 yards. SHSU also runs the read option more than Eastern. Eastern hardly runs it at all.catatac wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:53 pmUh... Isn't Eric Barriere III probably the best dual threat QB in the FCS?BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:30 pmWe've got a quarterfinal matchup in 5 days with a team that has had our number in the playoffs over the last 10 years. Those games don't matter and both teams are different. The Cats are a much different team both on offense and defense. SHSU still uses a solid RPO game on offense, and speed on both sides of the ball. Early in the year I would have had no problem predicting a win in this game with the way our D and O were both playing. SHSU is overrated in my opinion, regardless of record, but still a very good team.
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
Our young corners aren’t being talked about much, but they have really played well down the stretch. We will need a flawless performance Saturday from them. We will stop their run and the defense will get a score. Coach says 25 is magic number. Bobcats win a good game, 26-24.
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
Sack yards count against rushing yards in college rather than passing yards like they do in the NFL. Barriere takes a lot of sacks because they throw so much. That's why his rush yards are low.BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 8:01 pmYes and no. He can do both, but he's a passing QB. Dual threat QBs don't run for only 222 yards in a season on 89 attempts (a bunch of which are scrambles). Schmid has 75 rushes for 339 yards. SHSU also runs the read option more than Eastern. Eastern hardly runs it at all.catatac wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:53 pmUh... Isn't Eric Barriere III probably the best dual threat QB in the FCS?BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:30 pmWe've got a quarterfinal matchup in 5 days with a team that has had our number in the playoffs over the last 10 years. Those games don't matter and both teams are different. The Cats are a much different team both on offense and defense. SHSU still uses a solid RPO game on offense, and speed on both sides of the ball. Early in the year I would have had no problem predicting a win in this game with the way our D and O were both playing. SHSU is overrated in my opinion, regardless of record, but still a very good team.
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
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I know, but I still believe Schmid is more of a true dual threat.91catAlum wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:28 pmSack yards count against rushing yards in college rather than passing yards like they do in the NFL. Barriere takes a lot of sacks because they throw so much. That's why his rush yards are low.BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 8:01 pmYes and no. He can do both, but he's a passing QB. Dual threat QBs don't run for only 222 yards in a season on 89 attempts (a bunch of which are scrambles). Schmid has 75 rushes for 339 yards. SHSU also runs the read option more than Eastern. Eastern hardly runs it at all.catatac wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:53 pmUh... Isn't Eric Barriere III probably the best dual threat QB in the FCS?BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:30 pmWe've got a quarterfinal matchup in 5 days with a team that has had our number in the playoffs over the last 10 years. Those games don't matter and both teams are different. The Cats are a much different team both on offense and defense. SHSU still uses a solid RPO game on offense, and speed on both sides of the ball. Early in the year I would have had no problem predicting a win in this game with the way our D and O were both playing. SHSU is overrated in my opinion, regardless of record, but still a very good team.
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
If I was an outsider picking this game, I’m sure I’d go with SHSU. But I’m going to take a swing at a result that I actually want to root for. An MSU path to victory seems like it would have to come in a lower scoring affair.
MSU: 21
SHSU: 17
MSU: 21
SHSU: 17
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
One prediction, from NOAA, says that it's only going to be 67 for a high, so it should be down in the 50s at game time. The previous day's high is 81. 50% chance of rain during the day/20% in the evening.
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
Usually, dual threat means a QB that can both run an option AND throw the ball. I.e. out of the last 20 years of Bobcat QBs, I'd say only Prukop was a legit dual threat. McGhee could run like Barriere if necessary...and even Lulay was an amazing runner when forced (on some pretty mediocre teams) but Prukop was the only one who was really a legit threat to both gash a D on the run and the pass. (Murray & Anderson were both what I'd call one dimensional runners).BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:40 pmI know, but I still believe Schmid is more of a true dual threat.91catAlum wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:28 pmSack yards count against rushing yards in college rather than passing yards like they do in the NFL. Barriere takes a lot of sacks because they throw so much. That's why his rush yards are low.BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 8:01 pmYes and no. He can do both, but he's a passing QB. Dual threat QBs don't run for only 222 yards in a season on 89 attempts (a bunch of which are scrambles). Schmid has 75 rushes for 339 yards. SHSU also runs the read option more than Eastern. Eastern hardly runs it at all.catatac wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:53 pmUh... Isn't Eric Barriere III probably the best dual threat QB in the FCS?BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 5:30 pmWe've got a quarterfinal matchup in 5 days with a team that has had our number in the playoffs over the last 10 years. Those games don't matter and both teams are different. The Cats are a much different team both on offense and defense. SHSU still uses a solid RPO game on offense, and speed on both sides of the ball. Early in the year I would have had no problem predicting a win in this game with the way our D and O were both playing. SHSU is overrated in my opinion, regardless of record, but still a very good team.
SHSU and UTM are the 2 most balanced offenses we will have seen this year, based on stats alone. SHSU has a 1000 yard rusher, and their QB Schmid is dangerous on the ground as well. We haven't faced a dual threat guy like him this year. I believe our D is up to the task. Okada, Andersen and O'Reilly are going to be busy Saturday night.
Offensively we are going up against a seemingly solid run D. Could it be a product of the schedule? Perhaps, but even in the spring nobody other than SDSU had much success running against them. They are however, not great in pass D. The way Tommy passes this game may very well determine the outcome. If we hit a few nice pass plays early, it will force SHSU to respect Tommy both running and passing.
I see a dog fight in this one. I have gone back and forth on the score and who wins the last few days, but I think our D and the threat Tommy poses in the running game will help us win.
Cats - 24
Bearkats - 20
Regardless, I'm not really worried about the D. D holds the Kats to 17. I'm worried about the Offense being able to score 20.
Not willing to make a prediction on that.
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Regardless, I'm not really worried about the D. D holds the Kats to 17. I'm worried about the Offense being able to score 20.
Not willing to make a prediction on that.
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MSU Bobcats 34
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
Cats 23
Kats 19
Seems someone scores 19 when we play Sammy...
Kats 19
Seems someone scores 19 when we play Sammy...
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Re: Cats @ Sam Houston Predictions
The most points our defense has given up this year is 20 to ewu and 22 to the griz. Sammy should be in that same range.
Honestly don't know what to expect from our offense this week, but I'm hoping we can score in the 20s.
I'll take MSU with a late FG to win it.
MSU 23
SHSU 21
Honestly don't know what to expect from our offense this week, but I'm hoping we can score in the 20s.
I'll take MSU with a late FG to win it.
MSU 23
SHSU 21