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Wyoming-Montana Game Thread

Good first win. Now you know what the "system" is about....Play solid defense. Make halftime adjustments and be patience with offense. And. WIN!
 
I don't hear any indications they are moving away from him. Oregon and Michigan state are going to stack the box and murder us.
 
joshvanklomp said:
They finished 66th last year...average.
They play in the Pac-12...they face elite runners all the time on great teams. Wyoming just scored 17 points at home vs. an FCS school...not exactly an indicator that Wyoming will have success on the ground vs. a Top 5 team.
 
J-Rod said:
joshvanklomp said:
They finished 66th last year...average.
They play in the Pac-12...they face elite runners all the time on great teams. Wyoming just scored 17 points at home vs. an FCS school...not exactly an indicator that Wyoming will have success on the ground vs. a Top 5 team.
Some of that (not all, but some) is on the OC. Some questionable play calling during the game.
 
Wyo2dal said:
CowboyNV said:
I'll happily eat a little crow after predicting a MT win. But the jury is still out on CK. Saw some good things today, and other things that bother me. Definitely a work in progress. Congratulations Pokes!!!! Next stop Air Force.

This doesn't look like the same Air Force that got blanked in conference last year. This is a Air Force that can easily beat some teams.

Are you sure? I remember the AFA last year blank a bad Colgate 38-13, to start the year, then it was all down hill for them. Colgate was not a good FCS school, Nicholls St. Is also not a good FCS school. Montana is a dynasty in FCS, I think this weeks scores are not a good indication of how each team is. Every year for the past five years at least AFA blows out a mediocre FCS school. And player wise, other than that Jacobi Owens, wh really stands out?
 
Yeah, going into the game, Montana was #5 ranked FCS school.
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Wyo2dal said:
It's actually really nice to hear from a coach after a game where what he says makes sense, He takes ownership of the good and the bad. I'm fairly sure that Bohl first interview was longer and more in depth than any interview CDC gave over 5 years.

I agree 100%. He never threw the players under the bus. He talked them up. He said their is stuff that needs fixed. I believe that can only help team morale. Nobody deserves to be critisized publically by their coach (i'm looking at you DC).
 
I was helping some friends move today in Fort Collins. From what I read here and what I caught on the radio, seems like the defense was disciplined, the offense needs a QB and some more time learning their schemes, special teams were adequate, and the team has bought into Bohl's philosophy.

I am one happy Pokes fan. I still expect a rough season with ups and downs, but this is one to build on!

I'm also glad the sheep beat the buffs. It will be sweeter taking that Bronze Boot back this year!
 
kansasCowboy said:
Wyo2dal said:
CowboyNV said:
I'll happily eat a little crow after predicting a MT win. But the jury is still out on CK. Saw some good things today, and other things that bother me. Definitely a work in progress. Congratulations Pokes!!!! Next stop Air Force.

This doesn't look like the same Air Force that got blanked in conference last year. This is a Air Force that can easily beat some teams.

Are you sure? I remember the AFA last year blank a bad Colgate 38-13, to start the year, then it was all down hill for them. Colgate was not a good FCS school, Nicholls St. Is also not a good FCS school. Montana is a dynasty in FCS, I think this weeks scores are not a good indication of how each team is. Every year for the past five years at least AFA blows out a mediocre FCS school. And player wise, other than that Jacobi Owens, wh really stands out?

AFA lost Kale Pearson in the 2nd Quarter of the opener last year, They played with a backup QB that wasn't a great passer. There was also no Jacobi Owens last year who ran for 233 yards today. I'm telling you it's a different team this year.
 
johnywyo said:
J-Rod said:
Well...17-12 vs. FCS school doesn't exactly scream "bowl game here we come!"...but it's better than a loss. Still...expectations should be tempered going forward. This team is a few injuries away from disaster.


Just like any other year. Pessimism and armchair analysis aside, this could have been a 24-0 shutout. Kirk is not Smith, I will take fundamental football over fireworks and no coaching any day of the week. A work in progress, add some key players in the near term and we have a TEAM. Something we haven't seen or been a part of in a long time.

Nobody expected Smith - they just wanted a game manager. It's understandable that he was nervous and made a few mistakes, but it was more than just a few mistakes... he was bailed out by the receivers on several occasions, and a better linebacker unit would've had a couple of picks at the very least the way he stared down his receiver over the middle.

A few very easy completions were thrown too low so the receivers couldn't get yards after the catch, and then there's obviously the turnovers, both due to poor decision-making, the exact thing he was the quarterback who wasn't supposed to have a problem with.

This game was about zero "fundamental football" OR fireworks from our quarterback. I like Kirkegaard as a person, he's got character and he's shown incredible loyalty to the team, but if this wasn't a hiccup, he shouldn't be the starter.
 
Exactly my point Billings. Let's rip the band-aid off now, or else Michigan State and Oregon are going to rip it off for us.
 
LasCrucesPoke said:
Exactly my point Billings. Let's rip the band-aid off now, or else Michigan State and Oregon are going to rip it off for us.

Agreed.

If Kirkegaard is the best QB on the roster, than Bohl and staff did the rest of the team a real disservice by not going out and getting a functioning FCS level QB in the offseason (FBS would have been better, but FCS level should have been possible, Kirkegaard is neither).

I don't like to be so negative towards one individual, especially one who appears to be a great teammate, etc., but I can't remember seeing worse QB play and that includes Doss, Stutzriem, Crum, etc.

Especially now that there is tape out there, Kirkegaard is going to eaten alive. I don't mind the fact that we may struggle to move the ball through the air, but he is a walking turnover.



I thought the defense looked significantly better and you see some immediate impact from the coaching change there. Montana doesn't have a bad offense and the Pokes challenged them throughout today. They made a tremendous play on that first TD, I thought their WR or whatever threw a better ball than either QB did all day and a tough catch in traffic in the end zone on the other end. Just have to tip your hat to them. Otherwise, the Pokes bottled them up for 3+ quarters. Montana's first 10 possessions included 8 punts and a turnover on downs in addition to that TD.

Special teams had a positive impact, which has rarely been the case in recent years. The blocked punt was a great play that Kirkegaard proceeded to waste.

The OL is not ready and it will take several recruiting classes and maturation to get to the point we need to be there, but I expected that coming in.

I would say the two negatives were that QB play was even worse than my very low expectations and the WR's didn't appear to be getting much separation against FCS DB's.
 
No one is mentioning it but Special Teams play was the BEST I have seen in years. If we can win special teams and defense we will always be in the game.

Obviously QB and O-line play leaves a lot to be desired . However it's pretty common for defense's to be ahead of their offense early in the season. This is a brand new offense, I'm not going to be to critical... yet.
 
There is a reason that Bohl had 7 different QBs on the roster for camp. He knew the situation. That said, I think Colby will get a chance to improve, before Bohl makes any moves. Bohl is believer in character, and in players who respond to adversity. Colby has shown maturity in practice this year, but it needs to translate into game time performance. Also, Bohl will not put in a new QB for Oregon and Michigan St. - he knows that wouldn't put a new QB in any kind of position to be successful.
 
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