Must be those hard hitting Big Sky defenses.
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I was guessing it was more likely carpal tunnel or Tommy John surgery from repetitive throwing.kalm wrote:6 out of the 13 starters are out.![]()
Must be those hard hitting Big Sky defenses.

I was hoping for ISU, he doesn’t have to redshirt for FCS, and Gueller is leaving so there is a starting spot to fill.Wildcat Ryan wrote:Here's hoping 4 star recruit Jack Tuttle who is supposedly transferring from Utah will unexpectedly pick Weber....heck it could happen, a 3 star WR de-commited from UCLA to play for Weber

Haha!89Hen wrote:I was guessing it was more likely carpal tunnel or Tommy John surgery from repetitive throwing.kalm wrote:6 out of the 13 starters are out.![]()
Must be those hard hitting Big Sky defenses.

Two can cherry pick.kalm wrote:Haha!89Hen wrote: I was guessing it was more likely carpal tunnel or Tommy John surgery from repetitive throwing.
4 BSC teams are in the top 20 and before last weekend, 2 were top 10. 8 teams are in the top 50.
There are 5 BSC RB's and one QB who are in the top 20 in rushing yards.
Cripes...there are even 4 BSC in the top 50 in rushing defense.
For comparison, their are 2 CAA teams in the top 40 (JMU 38, Towson 39).


Yep good defense vs good offense.89Hen wrote:Two can cherry pick.kalm wrote:
Haha!
4 BSC teams are in the top 20 and before last weekend, 2 were top 10. 8 teams are in the top 50.
There are 5 BSC RB's and one QB who are in the top 20 in rushing yards.
Cripes...there are even 4 BSC in the top 50 in rushing defense.
For comparison, their are 2 CAA teams in the top 40 (JMU 38, Towson 39).
Total Defense
5 James Madison
8 Maine
16 Villanova
27 Elon
30 Rhode Island
31 Delaware
32 Weber St
34 New Hampshire
38 Stony Brook
40 Towson
By my count that's 9 to 1 in the top 40.

Good grief, you've gone to the Gil Dobie School of the Obvious.... playoff teams tend to be better than average regular season teams.kalm wrote:IIRC, the few times a CAA team faces a BSC team in the playoffs, the scoring is above the CAA teams average.


On just offense or defense as well?89Hen wrote:Good grief, you've gone to the Gil Dobie School of the Obvious.... playoff teams tend to be better than average regular season teams.kalm wrote:IIRC, the few times a CAA team faces a BSC team in the playoffs, the scoring is above the CAA teams average.

Put it this way, in 2010 EWU was held under 21 points only once until the NC game when they only scored 13.kalm wrote:On just offense or defense as well?89Hen wrote: Good grief, you've gone to the Gil Dobie School of the Obvious.... playoff teams tend to be better than average regular season teams.


I know right? Since then it's been CAA vs MVFC.Silenoz wrote:CAA vs Big Sky. What is this, 2009?


Still 10 above UD’s ppg allowed ( if I use your math.89Hen wrote:Put it this way, in 2010 EWU was held under 21 points only once until the NC game when they only scored 13.kalm wrote:
On just offense or defense as well?

kalm wrote:Still 10 above UD’s ppg allowed ( if I use your math.89Hen wrote: Put it this way, in 2010 EWU was held under 21 points only once until the NC game when they only scored 13.)
And we put up 38 on Nova the week before and that was the worst offense we've had datimgvfrom today back to 2006.
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You’d be better off citing the W&M - Weber playoff game. (Just trying to help you out)

89Hen wrote:I know right? Since then it's been NDSU vs JMUSilenoz wrote:CAA vs Big Sky. What is this, 2009?

Towson snuck in there too.Silenoz wrote:89Hen wrote: I know right? Since then it's been NDSU vs JMU
I don't remember that. Fake news.kalm wrote:Towson snuck in there too.Silenoz wrote:![]()
They had a really good offense that year...kind of like this one.

Perhaps last year’s Weber State offense which was held to less points by SUU, a 1-10 Poly, and WIU than JMU?Silenoz wrote:I don't remember that. Fake news.kalm wrote:
Towson snuck in there too.![]()
They had a really good offense that year...kind of like this one.

SUU, the team Weber split with. JMU was 1-0 vs them, so yeah, nice point.kalm wrote:Perhaps last year’s Weber State offense which was held to less points by SUU, a 1-10 Poly, and WIU than JMU?Silenoz wrote:
I don't remember that. Fake news.


Points scored and defense being what we were talking...so thanks.89Hen wrote:SUU, the team Weber split with. JMU was 1-0 vs them, so yeah, nice point.kalm wrote:
Perhaps last year’s Weber State offense which was held to less points by SUU, a 1-10 Poly, and WIU than JMU?

CAA defense > Big Sky defensekalm wrote:Points scored and defense being what we were talking...so thanks.89Hen wrote: SUU, the team Weber split with. JMU was 1-0 vs them, so yeah, nice point.



Never said it wasn't. Just that the Big Sky defenses face better offenses and that the defenses haven't been improving a little.89Hen wrote:CAA defense > Big Sky defensekalm wrote:
Points scored and defense being what we were talking...so thanks.


Wow what made them leave the big schools!!!!!!Wildcat Ryan wrote:Here's hoping 4 star recruit Jack Tuttle who is supposedly transferring from Utah will unexpectedly pick Weber....heck it could happen, a 3 star WR de-commited from UCLA to play for Weber