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talhadfoursteals

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Well, from their game on Saturday, they shouldn't have beaten a very bad UND program, I have hope that the Cats can possibly pick up a W against the Vikings in Portland. They started the season out strong, but have since started to fall apart a bit. Their offense has become stagnant, while the Cats has only improved. Should be a good match up, which I hope our Cats can pull off.
 
Win or lose, I hope to see some competitive football as was seen in parts of SFA, MSU, an maybe a quarter @McNeese. I can handle the loses as long as they are competitive and/or showing signs of improvement. I gotta say, though, o-for-conference and a loss to ISU would be a horrible ending to a horrible season. GO WEBER!
 
We have had some very strange games vs the Vikings over the last few years, so I dont rule anything out.

Here's hoping for a Wildcat win :rockon:
 
WILDCAT said:
We have had some very strange games vs the Vikings over the last few years, so I dont rule anything out.

Here's hoping for a Wildcat win :rockon:
I couldn't agree more. Anything is possible against the Vikings. Crazy stuff happens when we play them.
 
Well, here are some statistical items we can use as silver lining. A few Wildcats hit career and season milestones in the loss.

JOSH BOOKER: Moved to 11th on WSU rushing list (1,700), and needs only five more to tie Sean Sanders and move into the elite Top-10.
BO BOLEN: Moved to 15th on WSU rushing list (1,573).
ERIK WALKER: Passed the 1,000-yard career receiving milestone (1,058), joining SHAYDON KEHANO, who had a nice return to the field on Saturday.
TONY EPPERSON: Broke WSU's single-season punting yards record in the loss and now sits at 3,264, 874 yards short of the national record of 4,138.
ANTHONY MORALES: Moved into 6th on WSU total tackles list (309), and moved into 7th on WSU assisted tackles list (186), only 14 shy of the 200 mark, which would make him only the third Wildcat to do so.

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