AllWeatherFan said:What if Ditka coached at UM, but played for Wyoming?
he'd still be wittier than you.
oh oh.
AllWeatherFan said:What if Ditka coached at UM, but played for Wyoming?
A blocked punt, botched pat....game overTxGriz said:Mostly solid defensive play, sputtering offense that needs to find itself. I think that Montana beat itself on offense, especially during the first half, that coupled with critical special teams miscues and Wyoming's offense ran the ball when it needed to during the second half - home field and coaching advantage there. The players have to execute, if they don't move the ball and score nothing else matters.
GrizLA said:A blocked punt, botched pat....game overTxGriz said:Mostly solid defensive play, sputtering offense that needs to find itself. I think that Montana beat itself on offense, especially during the first half, that coupled with critical special teams miscues and Wyoming's offense ran the ball when it needed to during the second half - home field and coaching advantage there. The players have to execute, if they don't move the ball and score nothing else matters.
get'em_griz said:GrizLA said:A blocked punt, botched pat....game overTxGriz said:Mostly solid defensive play, sputtering offense that needs to find itself. I think that Montana beat itself on offense, especially during the first half, that coupled with critical special teams miscues and Wyoming's offense ran the ball when it needed to during the second half - home field and coaching advantage there. The players have to execute, if they don't move the ball and score nothing else matters.
That blocked punt was a wash because Wyoming threw that pick in the endzone. Montana still held it's own destiny at that point of the game. The big momentum changer was when Montana went for it on 4th down and JJ was sacked, giving Wyoming great field position to start their touchdown drive.