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Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 8:37 pm
by JALMOND
Yeah, I'll admit it. Football season is fun, but more so when you have a home date against Montana, due to the numbers that travel from Missoula. This week is our week to host, and as a resident of the great city of Hillsboro, I'm looking forward to it. I'm trying to hold off the rain (all kinds of trinkets and doo-dads hanging from my porch). Anyone coming out, keep in mind that Hillsboro Stadium is approximately 15 miles west of PGE Park. If in need of accomodations, we have hotels and motels to fit any budget (just remember to look under Hillsboro, Oregon, not Portland). A 5pm kickoff means a lot of time to visit the area of Hillsboro. Many wineries and brewpubs abound as well as other things, too. Also, the Roloff's pumpkin patch is open (the "Little People, Big World" family).
Well, the local chapter of the Chamber of Commerce can't say I didn't do my part. If you're coming out, have a safe trip.

Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 8:42 pm
by ryannewhart
it'll be a hell of a game
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:01 pm
by bpcats
Interesting matchup. Montana doesn't emphasize the run like they used to which may play into the hands of PSU's defense since they are very talented in the secondary.
Montana's blitz pressure with Severin Campbell is on another level and how effective it is will probably determine the game. If PSU can keep the turnovers down it may put a scare into the Griz, but the Griz are very good at generating turnovers.
It will be worth watching. Sambrano vs #24 is worth the price of admission.
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:02 pm
by Willie
If Sambrano plays. He left well before halftime yesterday with an ice pack behind his left shoulder, and never came back out.
I sat by his father yesterday, and he wasn't a very happy camper after he came back at halftime.
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:03 pm
by ryannewhart
i think roper will have a big game. montana is just too deep at wide-out for psu
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:08 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
No games are gimme's and this one is @ PSU. The Griz still have not put a complete game together and are making enough mistakes to drive me crazy still(not like I need help either!). I keep waiting for things to get cleaned up, but it hasn't happened yet, lest we forget Pocafello last year. PSU has shown they are not going to roll over and if I wasn't working on my car this weekend, I'd make the drive up and watch this game.
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:24 am
by AZGrizFan
Is this game NOT at PGE?

Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 3:02 pm
by CrunchGriz
AZGrizFan wrote:Is this game NOT at PGE?

No, PGE is under construction for the upcoming soccer season, Portland's first in the MLS.
The game will be out in Hillsboro, where the Griz played the Vikings last in 2000.
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:10 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Just like the Sac & NoCo games: if the Griz stop the run, they win.
The Griz are second in the Big Sky in run defense and are allowing just 3 ypc.
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:40 pm
by cats2506
Mvemjsunpx wrote:Just like the Sac & NoCo games: if the Griz stop the run, they win.
The Griz are second in the Big Sky in run defense and are allowing just 3 ypc.
Ahem, playing ISU, UNC and SAC

Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:04 pm
by JALMOND
Mvemjsunpx wrote:Just like the Sac & NoCo games: if the Griz stop the run, they win.
The Griz are second in the Big Sky in run defense and are allowing just 3 ypc.
Any PSU opponent that can stop the run and force Kavanaugh to throw the ball has an excellent chance of winning.
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:51 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
cats2506 wrote:Mvemjsunpx wrote:Just like the Sac & NoCo games: if the Griz stop the run, they win.
The Griz are second in the Big Sky in run defense and are allowing just 3 ypc.
Ahem, playing ISU, UNC and SAC

Have you been paying attention at all this season? Sac's Bryan Hilliard leads the Big Sky in rushing. Not to mention the Griz played Cal Poly, an
option team (& held them to 2.9 ypc).
Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:03 pm
by Silenoz
Mvemjsunpx wrote:cats2506 wrote:
Ahem, playing ISU, UNC and SAC

Have you been paying attention at all this season? Sac's Bryan Hilliard leads the Big Sky in rushing. Not to mention the Griz played Cal Poly, an
option team (& held them to 2.9 ypc).
Don't bother reasoning with him, it all takes a backseat to his UM hate-crusade

Re: Montana/Portland State game week
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:00 pm
by big_meowski
UM has got to be slightly leary. PSU is not the bottom feeder they were when the man in black was in charge. by no means do i think PSU is more talanted than the griz, but i do believe PSU is exponentially better than ISU and UNC. the griz will not be able to go through the motions and beat PSU, ESPECIALLY if the continue to put the ball on the ground. you give this PSU team some momentum, they can punch you. the game last saturday could've been much different had MSU had any turnovers.
even though they're not currently the conference leader, the griz still have that target on them. PSU has a good d-line taht will get after a stationary QB, and a good secondary as well. the pistol offense has a lot of misdirection, and they run the ball very well. don't know about the passing game, but they do have a big TE that ripped up the bobcats for a quarter.
i also like their coach. traditionally, PSU was full of trash-talkers when they came to bozeman. these guys were pretty much all business; even when they had an early lead. they didn't have a lot of penalties. at teh very least, they seemed disiplined, which says a lot about the rookie head coach.