N.OgdenCat said:SWeberCat02 said:
Most are fairly reasonable. Our game against them three years ago doesn't help. But, a lot has changed since these two teams last locked horns. Weber is definitely on the rise and USU, well, isn't. Not to say that the Aggies aren't going to have a good year, or that they don't have a good team. I think they will have a good year and that they have a good team, but the talent level isn't where it was the last time these two teams hooked up. Weber has caught up with USU somewhat. Enough to win? I don't quite think so, but enough to be competitive.
My concern is still the QB spot. Weber cannot be one-dimensional against USU. Against other Big Sky Schools and FCS competition Weber can play smash-mouth football and get W's. USU is a different animal. Weber has to prove it can pass the ball consistently and for yardage. We have to be a two-dimensional offense, to have a chance at an upset. USU doesn't have the talent or depth it had under Anderson, but they are still a good team and program. Matt Wells isn't a slouch and will have his team ready to go. This is an important game for recruiting, instate bragging rights, and most importantly not to start the season off with a close win (see last year), or possibly a loss (Wyoming). That definitely sets the tone for the season, and losing to Weber would not be a good indicator for the Aggies.
Now for the Cats. Weber has to earn some respect. Hit them in the mouth and not back down. The last time we played USU, it was absolutely embarrassing. Weber has to go into Logan and prove they are back and dangerous. A Win would be absolutely amazing.
Any Weber State win in a FBS opponent game, regardless if USU isn't the power it's been in the last several years, is amazing & noteworthy to the college sports scene. Weber St is like what...1-XX (a win vs. Aggies back in a '70's snowstorm in Logan)?! Make it 1 more win or at least compete & don't get kicked to the curb like last time under "Ahh--Shoot" Coach Jody Sears. :twocents: