Sea of Red ain’t nothing on WGS

Here’s a story from the Omaha World-Herald about South Dakota State’s recent 17-3 loss to No. 6 Nebraska, inside the Huskers’ Memorial Stadium. It centers mostly on how the Jackrabbits didn’t whine about a series of calls that went against them, including some Kyle Minett runs (he had 112 yards) that seemed to end in the end zone, but weren’t signaled TDs. The [...]

Selle is out

Here’s the Missoulian’s brief breaking news story on Andrew Selle’s career being over with the Montana Grizzlies. He’s a senior, a captain, and at least as good a student as he is an athlete. And he’s a pretty heck-acious athlete. The news is sad, though the Griz don’t have much time to grieve. Justin Roper [...]

The Rivals

You’ve gotta love Cat-Griz — I call it Cat-Griz because I am 47 and when I was younger it didn’t matter which came first, Griz or Cats, and don’t get me started on Brawl of the Wild – but this Eastern Washington-Montana rivalry has some legs, doesn’t it? It’s safe to say everyone in the [...]

Chase is on… almost

Here’s a story on Chase Reynolds, the Grizzlies’ outstanding senior running back who thus far, has not so outstanding stats. This, upon review, is pretty normal. Reynolds has 18 carries for 72 yards thus far in 2010, which doesn’t match up with his 43 carries and 190 yards through two games in 2009. But then [...]

From the inside looking out

Here’s a column out of Honolulu concerning the Grizzlies and their possible move into the Western Athletic Conference. That the WAC wants the Griz seems a given; but can or will Montana make the move is the question. Boise State set the bar pretty high, that is certain, but as Ferd Lewis points out: The [...]