The Gap is Getting Wider
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
Was UM historically the "prestigious" school because it had a law school and journalism, the two majors most likely to talk about themselves, or was there something more to it?
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
Not to mention that the lady gris haven't won in Bozeman in a decade.BobcatDel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:25 pmCurious on your comment on gris MBB “owning us”. Since the Covid year it’s Cats with 4 wins and 3 championships…while gris have 5 wins and 1 championship. True last year we lost twice to them by 7 points one game and 4 points in other. We can disagree on what “owning us” means but I call it pretty even and competitive.aucat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:56 pmI agree with you. The idea that MSU is leaving UM in the dust is wishful thinking. I WISH it was true, although Ty Gregorak said the UM streak was actually very bad for the "rivalry." While I don't pull for UM I don't hink they are going away.
We were the better team this year but we only won by three points. It was a dang close nerve wracking ballgame. I was hoping for a decisive win, but it turned out to be a nailbiter.
Their men's basketball team has pretty much owned us. Our women's team has done great, but we barely beat them by one point last year in the Big Sky finals.
I was on hand at the Brick the night we had 5000 fans on hand dressed in gold and UM kicked our volleyball team out of the Brick.
I do think both the MSU institution and the athletics dept. has the better momentum, no question about it. But I don't see how you can say there is a big gap at this point anyway.
And the WBB beat them 3 times last year!!! By 1 point at their house and 1 point at the tourney. And even losing two starters in Bozeman we gave them a BB clinic…last shot would have broken the century barrier if it went in. To me that’s kinda like tearing their hearts out! I just wished we could have played them again!!! (Bobcats up 7 wins to 2 during that time frame)
Yep Volleyball lost in our house 1-3. Might recall Bobcats won in their house 3-2 in front of their 3000 fans.
I’m too lazy to go back to tabulate track over last few years.
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MSU is definitely on top right now, but this is probably the best that the "other team" has ever been. What's fun right now is that both programs are good.
I do think that Schmidt hits the nail on the head though-- the Cats are keeping their edge by winning in-state recruiting and keeping their lines strong. The Griz don't get the same caliber of talent from Montana right now, don't develop them (or anyone) as well, and they have been weaker on the OL and DL for a long time now.
You heard Vigen allude to the importance of this philosophy in his signing day presser. He said this class represents their desire to building from the inside-out in two ways: with Montana kids (10 of the 20 signees are from MT) and by prioritizing the LOS (8 of the 20 are OL or DL).
This is why I've continually said that whoever they hire to replace Vigen, it needs to be someone who can continue to dominate in-state recruiting.
I do think that Schmidt hits the nail on the head though-- the Cats are keeping their edge by winning in-state recruiting and keeping their lines strong. The Griz don't get the same caliber of talent from Montana right now, don't develop them (or anyone) as well, and they have been weaker on the OL and DL for a long time now.
You heard Vigen allude to the importance of this philosophy in his signing day presser. He said this class represents their desire to building from the inside-out in two ways: with Montana kids (10 of the 20 signees are from MT) and by prioritizing the LOS (8 of the 20 are OL or DL).
This is why I've continually said that whoever they hire to replace Vigen, it needs to be someone who can continue to dominate in-state recruiting.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
First and ten on our 20 down 3, in my view, is in position to take the lead. They didn't, but they were there.onceacat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 10:18 amThey were in a position to TIE, not win. And Cats utterly dominated for the last 8 min or is of the 4th.GoldstoneCat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 6:41 am? They had the ball down 24-21 and drove into the red zone, or close, got knocked back a couple yards and we blocked the kick. They were definitely in position to take the lead in the 4th.onceacat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:23 pmHuh? I don't think we watched the same game. The Cats went up by 3 on Dowlers INT return, then extend the lead to 10 for most of the 4th. Gris never had possession in a position to score a go ahead in the 4th. (Could have tied it with the FG)aucat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:56 pmI agree with you. The idea that MSU is leaving UM in the dust is wishful thinking. I WISH it was true, although Ty Gregorak said the UM streak was actually very bad for the "rivalry." While I don't pull for UM I don't hink they are going away.
We were the better team this year but we only won by three points. It was a dang close nerve wracking ballgame. I was hoping for a decisive win, but it turned out to be a nailbiter.
Their men's basketball team has pretty much owned us. Our women's team has done great, but we barely beat them by one point last year in the Big Sky finals.
I was on hand at the Brick the night we had 5000 fans on hand dressed in gold and UM kicked our volleyball team out of the Brick.
I do think both the MSU institution and the athletics dept. has the better momentum, no question about it. But I don't see how you can say there is a big gap at this point anyway.
It certainly wasn't a blowout, but it wasn't like the Pandas ever had a chance to go ahead in the 4th. Cats easily could have put another TD on the board in the 4th quarter, but chose not to.
I like to think that it's because Vigen knows that as long as the final score looks closer than it is, UM will keep Booby around until the end of time. Which is great for the Cats. Booby is just good enough to make the playoffs year in and year out, but isnt likely to be in contention for deep playoff runs. Hes like the Rob Ash of Missoula.
The longer Vigen keeps him in Missoula by toying with the gris fans, the better off we are.
That said, I do agree with your point in general, I think they played their best game and we played... fine. And still beat them over there.
In all reality it was a 2 score game (in other words, not particularly close) but Vigen chose to kneel down.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
I think UM was really the flagship school in the State. In almost every state, the "University of" is older and more prestigious than the "State University", which is a land grant college, usually with an ag focus. Liberal arts are at the core, historically, of every university (Still true at all of the ivies where you cannot get a professional degree of any kind as an undergrad) and UM was the liberal arts school. Obviously, with the rise of the importance of engineering, and the fact that "State U"s tend to have bigger engineer departments than flagships, there's been a rebalancing of prestige happening in a lot of states, not just Montana. But the biggest strength of a serious research university is its grad school and UM's is still larger than ours, even as our undergrad dwarfs them.coloradocat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 11:04 amWas UM historically the "prestigious" school because it had a law school and journalism, the two majors most likely to talk about themselves, or was there something more to it?
Long-term, I'd absolutely bet on MSU to become clearly the premier academic nstitution in this state. I think we are clearly in the lead today and our advantage is likely to multiply, especially financially, as some of our more financially successful grads enter their prime giving years.
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If the Cats streak ever gets to 15, UM will find a way to cancel the following Brawl because the streak is the only thing they've got to hang their hat on right now.RockyBearCat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 10:11 amI agree with the initial part. However, if Cats go on a 30-0 run against the gris, I would be fine with it. We have the "hugely beneficial" other team to push us, they go by the Bizon and even the JackRabbits.cats2506 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 9:48 amPersonally it saddens me a little, I think the rivalry is more than just a big deal to Montana (the state) fans, I think it is hugely beneficial to have another team to push each other. I see signs that I interpret as a move towards FBS from MSU, I am unsure that UM is able to do that right now, if it happens I am sure that they will do everything they can to move together.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
Not sure where you're getting your information but MSU is larger and higher ranked research university which is largely what graduate programs are measured by?Travelingcat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:35 pmBut the biggest strength of a serious research university is its grad school and UM's is still larger than ours, even as our undergrad dwarfs them.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
That’s a TIE. Not a lead. Not in a position to go ahead. In position to TIE.GoldstoneCat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 6:41 am? They had the ball down 24-21 and drove into the red zone, or close, got knocked back a couple yards and we blocked the kick. They were definitely in position to take the lead in the 4th.onceacat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:23 pmHuh? I don't think we watched the same game. The Cats went up by 3 on Dowlers INT return, then extend the lead to 10 for most of the 4th. Gris never had possession in a position to score a go ahead in the 4th. (Could have tied it with the FG)aucat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:56 pmI agree with you. The idea that MSU is leaving UM in the dust is wishful thinking. I WISH it was true, although Ty Gregorak said the UM streak was actually very bad for the "rivalry." While I don't pull for UM I don't hink they are going away.
We were the better team this year but we only won by three points. It was a dang close nerve wracking ballgame. I was hoping for a decisive win, but it turned out to be a nailbiter.
Their men's basketball team has pretty much owned us. Our women's team has done great, but we barely beat them by one point last year in the Big Sky finals.
I was on hand at the Brick the night we had 5000 fans on hand dressed in gold and UM kicked our volleyball team out of the Brick.
I do think both the MSU institution and the athletics dept. has the better momentum, no question about it. But I don't see how you can say there is a big gap at this point anyway.
It certainly wasn't a blowout, but it wasn't like the Pandas ever had a chance to go ahead in the 4th. Cats easily could have put another TD on the board in the 4th quarter, but chose not to.
I like to think that it's because Vigen knows that as long as the final score looks closer than it is, UM will keep Booby around until the end of time. Which is great for the Cats. Booby is just good enough to make the playoffs year in and year out, but isnt likely to be in contention for deep playoff runs. Hes like the Rob Ash of Missoula.
The longer Vigen keeps him in Missoula by toying with the gris fans, the better off we are.
That said, I do agree with your point in general, I think they played their best game and we played... fine. And still beat them over there.
It’s a lot like the Lions Cowboys game last night. Cowboys kept pushing to try to make in close. And it certainly wasn’t a blowout.
But when your MO is to ‘drag them into deep water’ and you play with a lead for the entire last 10 minutes, it’s not a nail biter.
I think we are all nervous for that entire stretch because KAY/Gilman//Wortham are explosive and can score in a hurry.
But that was a pretty resounding beatdown from the Dowler pick to the final cannon. It clearly wasn’t t as close as the score made it appear.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
UM has the larger graduate school in terms of enrollment numbers, but as you correctly point out there are other ways to measure the overall quality of a graduate school and its programs.seataccat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 1:46 pmNot sure where you're getting your information but MSU is larger and higher ranked research university which is largely what graduate programs are measured by?Travelingcat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:35 pmBut the biggest strength of a serious research university is its grad school and UM's is still larger than ours, even as our undergrad dwarfs them.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
ONE play inside the 20 at 14:58 left in the 4th down 3. And they never got that close again.GoldstoneCat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:31 pmFirst and ten on our 20 down 3, in my view, is in position to take the lead. They didn't, but they were there.onceacat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 10:18 amThey were in a position to TIE, not win. And Cats utterly dominated for the last 8 min or is of the 4th.GoldstoneCat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 6:41 am? They had the ball down 24-21 and drove into the red zone, or close, got knocked back a couple yards and we blocked the kick. They were definitely in position to take the lead in the 4th.onceacat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:23 pmHuh? I don't think we watched the same game. The Cats went up by 3 on Dowlers INT return, then extend the lead to 10 for most of the 4th. Gris never had possession in a position to score a go ahead in the 4th. (Could have tied it with the FG)aucat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:56 pmI agree with you. The idea that MSU is leaving UM in the dust is wishful thinking. I WISH it was true, although Ty Gregorak said the UM streak was actually very bad for the "rivalry." While I don't pull for UM I don't hink they are going away.
We were the better team this year but we only won by three points. It was a dang close nerve wracking ballgame. I was hoping for a decisive win, but it turned out to be a nailbiter.
Their men's basketball team has pretty much owned us. Our women's team has done great, but we barely beat them by one point last year in the Big Sky finals.
I was on hand at the Brick the night we had 5000 fans on hand dressed in gold and UM kicked our volleyball team out of the Brick.
I do think both the MSU institution and the athletics dept. has the better momentum, no question about it. But I don't see how you can say there is a big gap at this point anyway.
It certainly wasn't a blowout, but it wasn't like the Pandas ever had a chance to go ahead in the 4th. Cats easily could have put another TD on the board in the 4th quarter, but chose not to.
I like to think that it's because Vigen knows that as long as the final score looks closer than it is, UM will keep Booby around until the end of time. Which is great for the Cats. Booby is just good enough to make the playoffs year in and year out, but isnt likely to be in contention for deep playoff runs. Hes like the Rob Ash of Missoula.
The longer Vigen keeps him in Missoula by toying with the gris fans, the better off we are.
That said, I do agree with your point in general, I think they played their best game and we played... fine. And still beat them over there.
In all reality it was a 2 score game (in other words, not particularly close) but Vigen chose to kneel down.
According to ESPN gamecast, Cats had a 75% win probability at that snap. And that’s the closest they got in the 4th quarter, a 1 in 4 chance.
Not a blowout, but not a nail biter unless you a a Cat fan still trying to shake all the freak losses over the past few generations.
Like I’ve said before, if we replay this in Bozeman, the Cats are probably 10 point favorites.
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Re: The Gap is Getting Wider
I'm not saying that Selvig retiring didn't help MSU but it's worth noting that he wasn't winning as much over the last part of his career. Binford is a very good coach in her own right. UM was 7-1 over MSU the first four years of Binford vs Selvig, then 10-6 over the last seven. I believe MSU is 16-3 since he left. MSU is around 23-20 vs UM since Binford arrived.MSU01 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 8:32 amMSU hasn't done too badly with their second choice AD and sixth choice football coach! Robin Selvig's retirement which allowed Coach Binford and the WBB program to tip the balance of the rivalry in their favor also has helped a lot.wbtfg wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 8:30 amI dont think we can overstate how important it was to move on from Peter Fields…..and Leon was the perfect hire.catscat wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 6:54 amSo basically our dominance has been when Leon has been AD.Rich K wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 9:34 pmIt's not just football.
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