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No. 10 Montana Grizzlies (2-1, 1-0 Big Sky) at Sacramento State Hornets (1-2, 0-1 Big Sky), 9:05 p.m. (KPAX)

Series record: Montana leads, 16-0

Last meeting: at Montana 28, Sacramento State 25 (Sept. 25, 2010)

What to know: Sacramento State has been a difficult team to understand this season, particularly on the offensive side on the ball. In the season-opening upset of Oregon State ,the Hornets passed for 296 yards and rushed for 71. In Week 2, it was reversed, with 71 passing yards and 208 rushing yards. In Week 3, it appeared Sacramento State had found balance (230 passing yards, 208 rushing), but failed to defeat Weber State.

Montana sophomore quarterback Jordan Johnson has been impressive in his first season as a starter, passing for 500 yards and, more importantly, only throwing two interceptions - a skill many young quarterbacks struggle with.

Caleb McSurdy has been, well, absurd on the defensive side of the ball, leading the Grizzlies with 42 tackles, 20 more than the next leading tackler.

Prediction: Montana 24, Sacramento State 14

Last week: 19-5 (.791)

Overall: 63-15 (.807)

09/22 04:48:51 ET
 
sac up 28-14 in the 3rd. i think griz assumed sac sucks since they lost to us becuase we arent good either. :shocking:
 

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