I've picked against Sam Houston each week in the playoffs & I've been wrong every time. Nevertheless, I'm going to do it again. NDSU's run defense has been relatively suspect of late and that could be a problem against a team like the Bearkats, but the weakness of SHSU's own run defense raises skepticism about their upset chances. Add in the Bison's much superior turnover margin & it makes an orange revenge surge unlikely.
Here's my assessment of the matchups & my pick for the game:
Since LB Travis Beck went out for the season, the Bison defense has given up 24 and 25 points in back to back games. I see Sam scoring 26, and if the Bison offense is clicking against Sam's defense, the score might be 37-26.
Gil Dobie wrote:Since LB Travis Beck went out for the season, the Bison defense has given up 24 and 25 points in back to back games. I see Sam scoring 26, and if the Bison offense is clicking against Sam's defense, the score might be 37-26.
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
Gil Dobie wrote:Since LB Travis Beck went out for the season, the Bison defense has given up 24 and 25 points in back to back games. I see Sam scoring 26, and if the Bison offense is clicking against Sam's defense, the score might be 37-26.
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
Clown boy...check out Ladarius Brown. His pee pee has NFL measurables...that might interest you.
dal4018 wrote:
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
Clown boy...check out Ladarius Brown. His pee pee has NFL measurables...that might interest you.
Okay I saw him but it means nothing with three inexperienced QBs two frosh one of them a redshirt and a soph playing with him.
dal4018 wrote:
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
Clown boy...check out Ladarius Brown. His pee pee has NFL measurables...that might interest you.
Okay I saw him but it means nothing with three inexperienced QBs two frosh one of them a redshirt and a soph playing with him.If I were NDSU blitzes would be the order of the night!!!!!!
Gil Dobie wrote:Since LB Travis Beck went out for the season, the Bison defense has given up 24 and 25 points in back to back games. I see Sam scoring 26, and if the Bison offense is clicking against Sam's defense, the score might be 37-26.
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
Actually, NDSU has a pretty decent passing game. The Bison do not run the spread type offense so the deep ball is not a major component of the offense.
Roll out passes, screens, TEs catching balls are the elements of the Bison passing game.
dal4018 wrote:
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
Actually, NDSU has a pretty decent passing game. The Bison do not run the spread type offense so the deep ball is not a major component of the offense.
Roll out passes, screens, TEs catching balls are the elements of the Bison passing game.
It is pretty effective...
Point taken but It would be nice if NDSU used a few deep balls keep them off balance.Who is the top deep threat for the Bison this yr??
Gil Dobie wrote:Since LB Travis Beck went out for the season, the Bison defense has given up 24 and 25 points in back to back games. I see Sam scoring 26, and if the Bison offense is clicking against Sam's defense, the score might be 37-26.
Beck at 6-0 209 is very small if he gets to the next level SS/FS will be his spot unless he gains a extra 20-30 lbs.NDSU is somewhat undersized hope they have plenty of team speed on defense.
Gil Dobie wrote:Since LB Travis Beck went out for the season, the Bison defense has given up 24 and 25 points in back to back games. I see Sam scoring 26, and if the Bison offense is clicking against Sam's defense, the score might be 37-26.
Beck at 6-0 209 is very small if he gets to the next level SS/FS will be his spot unless he gains a extra 20-30 lbs.NDSU is somewhat undersized hope they have plenty of team speed on defense.
Beck has speed, if you watched the 2011 championship, he had a great int return.
Sam has like 17 FBS transfers, so they have a lot of talent. Should be a good game.
dal4018 wrote:
Beck at 6-0 209 is very small if he gets to the next level SS/FS will be his spot unless he gains a extra 20-30 lbs.NDSU is somewhat undersized hope they have plenty of team speed on defense.
Beck has speed, if you watched the 2011 championship, he had a great int return.
Sam has like 17 FBS transfers, so they have a lot of talent. Should be a good game.
Actually, NDSU has a pretty decent passing game. The Bison do not run the spread type offense so the deep ball is not a major component of the offense.
Roll out passes, screens, TEs catching balls are the elements of the Bison passing game.
It is pretty effective...
Point taken but It would be nice if NDSU used a few deep balls keep them off balance.Who is the top deep threat for the Bison this yr??
Vraa (#82) has been the deep threat the last couple of years. He has a pulled hammy and will not play tonight. I doubt you will see many deep balls tonight with him out. #16 (RJ) can catch anything that is thrown to him and he is a true freshman. WR is one position I wish the Bison would go out and find a really good JUCO player and bring him in. #16 passed everyone on the depth chart except Vraa, he is that good. WR has probably been a weak spot overall as far as depth is concerned. #3 is good, esp at blocking and some of the other guys haven't stepped up their game yet.
I expect SHSU to be really physical with our WRs to take them out of their game. The deep threat is not a real concern, so they can play really tight.
Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:
I expect SHSU to be really physical with our WRs to take them out of their game. The deep threat is not a real concern, so they can play really tight.
Woods is the other receiver that we could see tonight.
dal4018 wrote:
Then Emanuel and everyone else must step their game if they are to make it 4 in a row.Neither team has a decent passing attack to speak of SHSU barely averages 200 plus yds a game and NDSU brings back thoughts of Nebraska in the 70s when it comes to throwing the ball.A surprise bomb might win it for either team.Neither team has a top flight WR to make the national list for receptions&yds.
The Bison do not run the spread type offense so the deep ball is not a major component of the offense.
This makes no sense. Power teams are usually more likely to chuck it deep, not less (at least on a per-pass basis). NDSU may not go deep much, but most power running teams like to set up play action deep balls.
The Bison do not run the spread type offense so the deep ball is not a major component of the offense.
This makes no sense. Power teams are usually more likely to chuck it deep, not less (at least on a per-pass basis). NDSU may not go deep much, but most power running teams like to set up play action deep balls.
I was thinking the same thing. Spread teams typically run a ton of screens, roll outs, and pass to the TE's.
Bison Fan in NW MN wrote:
The Bison do not run the spread type offense so the deep ball is not a major component of the offense.
This makes no sense. Power teams are usually more likely to chuck it deep, not less (at least on a per-pass basis). NDSU may not go deep much, but most power running teams like to set up play action deep balls.
I agree that is why I asked who is the deep threat for the Bison and unfortunately he is out with a hamstring injury and somebody else must replace him.
Per ESPN, the Bison are up 7-3 at the half. Is someone hurt? Did someone get tossed? Sure, the stat sheet indicates that the Bison might be struggling just a bit. But so is Sam (again, per the stat sheet). The punting seems pretty good, and if anything, THAT is shading in NDSU's favor (three punts inside the 20 with no touchbacks).
Or were you supposed to end that post [/sarcasm]? I'll admit I'm more than a bit dense when it comes to things like that....
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
Per ESPN, the Bison are up 7-3 at the half. Is someone hurt? Did someone get tossed? Sure, the stat sheet indicates that the Bison might be struggling just a bit. But so is Sam (again, per the stat sheet). The punting seems pretty good, and if anything, THAT is shading in NDSU's favor (three punts inside the 20 with no touchbacks).
Or were you supposed to end that post [/sarcasm]? I'll admit I'm more than a bit dense when it comes to things like that....
I take it back now.
I just thought early that NDSU posed little threat in the passing game. I also felt that SHSU would get to a punt.
NDSU's D is making Johnson look pedestrian. Don't think it's over though.
Given that it's now 21-3 in 3Q, there's a VERY good chance that you're right.
Just one thing that might put a damper on things: per ESPN, the NDSU QB has thrown a pick, while the SHSU quarterback is pick-free. Another pick (bad throw, a tip by the D-Line, etc.) and SHSU could be back in the swing of things.
Of course, unless it's a pick-six, they have to actually DO something with it. (Yes, that's a "Captain Obvious" statement. So sue me. )
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.