So I'd like to retract my statement that the Griz have looked excellent. App State is 1-3 with two home losses (albeit close ones against what appear to be pretty good teams) and North Dakota State has a horrendous defense and one dimensional offense, they may be one if the worst teams in the Big Sky.
This should be a close game, I've been conditioned to believe the Viks will find a way to lose, but really hoping to be proven wrong. A win here erases all of the ground lost against Cal Poly, and we have the talent to get it done.
With respect to the Montana-NAU game, it would have been better for our strength of schedule if Montana had won as we don't play NAU this year, but it's hard to get mad at a Griz loss. The fumble returns for touchdowns were a big factor, and there is some luck involved in those kinds of plays, but NAU does appear to have an great defense. Btw of the one of those returns was by Ryan Reardon, former Vik. I think he initially walked on at Arizona State when Glanville left, but I didn't realize he ended up NAU.
This should be a close game, I've been conditioned to believe the Viks will find a way to lose, but really hoping to be proven wrong. A win here erases all of the ground lost against Cal Poly, and we have the talent to get it done.
With respect to the Montana-NAU game, it would have been better for our strength of schedule if Montana had won as we don't play NAU this year, but it's hard to get mad at a Griz loss. The fumble returns for touchdowns were a big factor, and there is some luck involved in those kinds of plays, but NAU does appear to have an great defense. Btw of the one of those returns was by Ryan Reardon, former Vik. I think he initially walked on at Arizona State when Glanville left, but I didn't realize he ended up NAU.