I'm not worried about the heat. The Montana game last year was in late September and the high was in the low 90's. But the humidity...htownbearkat wrote:Sam Houston's def will be better than last year.slulionsfan wrote:
The truth of the matter is Sam has to replace four starters on the offensive line, which is never easy to do, and also have to replace veterans in the secondary and LB. Maybe they won't miss a beat but odds are they settle back towards the pack a little bit. IMO, this may be the strongest the SLC has been since we became a full football member in 2005.
LB- Tanner Brock from TCU check the video. 2010 106 tackles and 3rd team FBS all American. He will will replace Taylor just fine
Johntel Franklin from Texas A&M DB that can play anywhere. came to Sam for grad school with a year of eligibility left.
we also have First team all american Bookie Sneed at CB.
I could go on but everyone will be able to see for themselves in a few weeks.
I was on the field today. Hotter than hell, those boys from EWU are going be in for some september Heat and Humidity that will be in their heads from the moment they walk off the bus.
The bearkats proved that they can play in the cold, lets see what the BSC can do in Huntsville in the Heat. We are still cleaning the chunks from the field the Grizz left a few years back.

JFC, who would want to live in that bath house? Just another example why people in Texas are, in general, stupid.
Anyhoo, Roos field is around 2700 feet in elevation meaning our athletes have a little more wind to start with. That should negate the humidity advantage quite a bit.
And yes, the Bearcats HAVE made an impressive run through the BSC the last two years.






