FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 10:48 am
You can go on YouTube and search “Montana Grizzly Football.” You can watch ~15 min summaries of their games with Delaware, MSU, and Sac St.
It’s pretty amazing how they seem to get 5 yards on their run plays before the first defender contacts. That’s tough to sustain all game. What’s hard to determine is if these defenses are not up to task or does Montana make good defenses look bad? I see so many missed tackles that we just haven’t seen from Furman this year, even against SEC South Carolina. They had no run game against Furman and won by 50/50 deep balls.
We’ll see what happens Friday, but I predict both offenses will be frustrated running the ball and will have to get it done throwing. It’s my hope our turnover margin takes over to secure the win.
It's always an interesting situation when teams that share little overlap finally play in the post season.
There's no way of knowing. Montana fans look at Furman and subjectively think the SoCon sucks, so nothing Furman does will appear that impressive.
I've watched some Big Sky games and never came away awed by the talent level of some of the teams. It's all subjective at this point.
Montana fans will point to Furman's offense struggling against Wofford. Furman fans can point that Montana also struggled in their loss to less-than-impressive NAU and squeaking out a win over D2 Ferris State. Furman's out of conference schedule was tougher than Montana's. We'd look really good against Butler and Utah Tech too.
To me, this game comes down to two thing:
1. Can our offense stay on the field, sustain, and finish drives? Those dropped passes in the end zone against UTC, for instance, have to be touchdowns. Have to be.
2. Can our defense limit the big play? Montana is going to want to throw some haymakers and get their crowd into it. We've got to keep the ball in front of us. Fly to the ball. Tackle. Hit their QB. Stuff the run.
I think the game will be won by the team that can run the ball and hit on their shots.