Hey everybody, first post over here. I was doing a little reading on your guys boards trying to get a feel for your team and some ideas on what to expect this weekend. First off, congrats on your win over NAU, we couldn't do that. After a big win in Ogden our guys looked a little tired and spent (still not an excuse though, the big sky is showing this year that you must come to win every week). Our other loss was to Eastern in Cheney, I don't know how much you guys know about that game but we were down 11 starters I think for the game with injuries and H1N1. We didn't even have a kicker make the trip. 5 trips into the redzone for the Cats with no points. Still put up 592 yards of offense though. Had a late reception in the endzone ruled out of bounds that took all 6 officials 5 minutes (no kidding!) to rule on. Taiwan Jones tore us up with yards after the catch. But thats the way it goes. Since then we've rolled ISU and had a dominating first half where we put up 240 yards and 28 points in horrible conditions in Portland. Then held on to win 28-10. We are banged up just like everybody else, secondary lost 2 starters for the season early in the year, lost a d-end after 1 half against Michigan state. Both lines have guys banged up. On offense we usually don't know until Sat. morning who the QB will be, basically 2 starters who each play a little differently, ones more of a pocket passer, the other will make plays in and out of the pocket and has pretty good feet. We like to pound the football with 2 running backs. Palmer is a 240 pound sophomore who could run over or around a defender. Mason is strong and quick and will get 10-20 yards through the smallest of holes. Our passing game is improving every day. receivers are running good routes and qb's are starting to go down the field more. And now; our D. No smack intended here, but you WILL NOT run the ball on us, especially in the red zone. Our d plays relentless pursuit of the ball and qb. Your o-line has to be ready to go, or they are in trouble. We however, are prone to give up fairly good size chunks of turf over the middle. Especially on 3rd down and long. My guess as a result of the pressure we try to put on the qb. With that being said, our d is ranked right at the top in the conference in just about every stat and they will come to play, they know any chance at a playoff game goes through them. Our return game is , well, horrible. Can't put it any other way. We have a really good placekicker, a definate threat at 50plus. And our punter is an assasin, he'll pin you inside the 5 at least twice in the game. Our crowds have been good, sellout, or close to it (14,00 plus) Although I think alot of people were hunting during the ISU game (it is Montana you know). Weather isn't supposed to be great; mid 30's and a good chance of snow showers, but not that bad for the middle of November in Bozeman. The Cats are known to struggle at times at home, but I don't think that will be the case on Sat. they appear to be hitting their stride and know that CSUS will be tough. I'm hoping for a great game, good luck and hopefully a bunch of you folks can make the trip out here.