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01pantherfan
October 6th, 2009, 04:44 AM
I am gonna say UNI has to much offense power for the Bison and win 34-14

achrist70
October 6th, 2009, 08:23 AM
According to most Bison fans it might be worse than that!

Houndawg
October 6th, 2009, 08:59 AM
Mr. T voice: I predict pain.

4N6
October 6th, 2009, 09:05 AM
NDSU has too much tradition, pride, and guts to just roll over (I never suspected they would.) They will play hard, and the dome will be packed - and will rock. I've been there. I will, though predict a close UNI victory.

SteelCurtain
October 6th, 2009, 09:26 AM
NDSU has too much tradition, pride, and guts to just roll over (I never suspected they would.) They will play hard, and the dome will be packed - and will rock. I've been there. I will, though predict a close UNI victory.

dont think close. We have possibly the worst def. of all-time at NDSU right now. We can run the ball and pass it a little bit...but on D you can pass all morning, noon, and night.

I'm hoping we keep it close..but I would guess 40-10 type score. Now if your coach wants to rub it in it might be more???

Gil Dobie
October 6th, 2009, 09:51 AM
As I stated in the thread that went south to the smackboard, it's a home game and NDSU will score. UNI 42, NDSU 3. xoopsx

Thunderstruck84
October 6th, 2009, 10:29 AM
UNI 38
NDSU 28

Farley calls off the dogs in the 4th and the Bison score two garbage TDs to make it respectable.

Bisonforlife
October 6th, 2009, 10:36 AM
The Bison should be able to put up a couple scores but will have a tough time holding UNI so I would predict something like 42-17 UNI.

TCisMYhero
October 6th, 2009, 11:08 AM
I know they're a respected opponent, but if our players start looking at records, this could be a trap game. Let's hope not.

On a side note, I had a bit much to drink Friday, and puked something similar to NDSU's helmet colors.

Big Al
October 6th, 2009, 11:12 AM
If UNI strikes first and gets up by 2+ scores early, the crowd will be silenced and I predict a UNI bloodbath. If the Panthers allow the Bison to hang around, the crowd will stay in it and keep the score close.

The key, IMHO, is the fans. If UNI breaks their back early (which, considering NDSU's season to date, isn't hard) this game could get really ugly for the Bison.

Gil Dobie
October 6th, 2009, 11:35 AM
On a side note, I had a bit much to drink Friday, and puked something similar to NDSU's helmet colors.

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DOME
October 6th, 2009, 12:26 PM
Both comments are worth a chuckle

UNIFanSince1983
October 6th, 2009, 01:02 PM
I know NDSU has a pretty good offense and can run the ball with one of the best running backs in the country, but I have tough time seeing them score more than 10 points on our defense. Without much semblance of passing game we can focus on stopping Paschall (and run defense is our strength), and NDSU will struggle to score.

And if NDSUs defense (especially pass defense) is as bad as their fans are saying we could put up 35 easily (probably more).

So my prediction is
UNI 35
NDSU 10

But I am not sold on people saying they are as bad as they are. They have been inconsistent, but played SIU tough. It is at home in front of a sold out crowd I think NDSU will show up and will be no pushover (despite my prediction). UNI has SIU looming and I think we could get trapped, just like a I believe NDSU did against Illinois State. I think they may have been looking past that game to this game just like most of the fans were.

TCisMYhero
October 6th, 2009, 01:51 PM
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Grizaholic17
October 6th, 2009, 02:04 PM
Judging by the game I saw NDSU play this past Saturday...

UNI: 38
NDSU: 17

Houndawg
October 6th, 2009, 02:48 PM
I know NDSU has a pretty good offense and can run the ball with one of the best running backs in the country, but I have tough time seeing them score more than 10 points on our defense. Without much semblance of passing game we can focus on stopping Paschall (and run defense is our strength), and NDSU will struggle to score.

And if NDSUs defense (especially pass defense) is as bad as their fans are saying we could put up 35 easily (probably more).

So my prediction is
UNI 35
NDSU 10

But I am not sold on people saying they are as bad as they are. They have been inconsistent, but played SIU tough. It is at home in front of a sold out crowd I think NDSU will show up and will be no pushover (despite my prediction). UNI has SIU looming and I think we could get trapped, just like a I believe NDSU did against Illinois State. I think they may have been looking past that game to this game just like most of the fans were.

NDSU's offense scored once against SIU, and gave up four sacks to an injured pass rush. I don't see them doing any better against UNI even if Mertens can back the safties off. PP is a good back but SIU closed him down in the second half. No reason to think UNI won't lower his ypg. avg. significantly.

UNI 35 - NDSU 7

Pirateye
October 6th, 2009, 05:05 PM
UNI will run up the score as much as possible as soon as they can to give the second string a chance to get time in case our team is decimated by the flu during the playoffs.

clenz
October 6th, 2009, 06:01 PM
UNI will run up the score as much as possible as soon as they can to give the second string a chance to get time in case our team is decimated by the flu during the playoffs.
You mean exactly what we have done to every FCS program we have played this year?


Score by quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
UNI 55 77 47 30 209
Opp 10 0 14 14 38


132-10 in the first half....HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I know we have played bad teams thus far, but that is exactly what you should do to bad teams.

MSUBear42
October 6th, 2009, 07:17 PM
132-10 in the first half....HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I know we have played bad teams thus far, but that is exactly what you should do to bad teams.

Iowa and MSU are bad teams?

Thumper 76
October 6th, 2009, 07:23 PM
Rehab's for quitters and pussies.

Hey man just remember, you are what you eat. So call me a pussy all you want.....dick ;)xcoolx

MSUfan2010
October 6th, 2009, 07:31 PM
Iowa and MSU are bad teams?

Iowa no. MSU, to most people, yes.

Hopefully this weekend is a start to changing that around in a hurry. Nothing like two big wins to help people forget the debacle against UNI

SO ILLmatic
October 6th, 2009, 07:58 PM
34 to 17 Panthers

MplsBison
October 6th, 2009, 08:13 PM
Everyone thought we'd have our a$$es handed to us vs. SIU. Didn't happen.


No doubt that losing the homecoming game to IL St really was a sour loss...I know the guys are going to be pissed off and damnit it's still a home game. NDSU just don't lose too many home games.




I have much more confidence that the score will be close than I do about attendance. Hunting, an average or worse record and an opponent that non-die hard NDSU fans aren't that familiar with yet (every MVFC team other than SDSU) and you get an attendance less than a sell-out for sure, likely between 16-16.5k.

Redbird Ray
October 6th, 2009, 09:35 PM
I would hope this game is a sellout because I want to see what this Fargodome hysteria is all about on TV. Shame I couldn't make it there last weekend. Part of me hopes for a solid, close game, while the other part of me hopes that UNI beats everyone by 50 points for the rest of the year en route to a national title.

Rabbit3467
October 6th, 2009, 09:38 PM
Rehab's for quitters and pussies.

Agreed

clenz
October 6th, 2009, 11:30 PM
Iowa and MSU are bad teams?
OK, lets put MSU in the average place and Iowa as a top 15 FBS school. That is even more impressive.

PantherRob82
October 6th, 2009, 11:33 PM
Iowa and MSU are bad teams?

MSU is. No smack intended. Just give it a few weeks to come out in the wash. Playoff teams don't get waxed and only score on our backups. Except maybe 2008 Maine? xlolx

Big Al
October 6th, 2009, 11:36 PM
while the other part of me hopes that UNI beats everyone by 50 points for the rest of the year en route to a national title.

I think I'm starting to like you, Ray.

Houndawg
October 7th, 2009, 12:11 AM
Everyone thought we'd have our a$$es handed to us vs. SIU. Didn't happen.


No doubt that losing the homecoming game to IL St really was a sour loss...I know the guys are going to be pissed off and damnit it's still a home game. NDSU just don't lose too many home games.




I have much more confidence that the score will be close than I do about attendance. Hunting, an average or worse record and an opponent that non-die hard NDSU fans aren't that familiar with yet (every MVFC team other than SDSU) and you get an attendance less than a sell-out for sure, likely between 16-16.5k.

You're starting to sound like those Japanese soldiers that kept turning up on Pacific islands back in the 1980's.

Please explain how the score will be close when you could only put seven points up on the SIU defense you keep insisting isn't any good and UNI's defense is agreed by almost everyone to be tougher against the run? You know what's going to happen to your defense.xnodx


You're going to get beaten like Pee Wee Herman's pecker at a porn double feature.xcoffeex

UNI Pike
October 7th, 2009, 02:00 AM
I happen to be in the camp that UNI will basically score whatever they want to against the Bison given the current make up of each team. Obviously this statement changes if someone gets injured.

When watching IL St' QB carve up the NDSU secondary, I was wondering what was going on on the NDSU side. Lack of skill, speed, coaching adjustments, or was the QB simply have 1 1/2 quarters in the zone? Only so much you can see on a 4" x 4" internet feed.

I think that everyone believes that UNI will score (lots) of points against the NDSU defense. The question is on the other side, what will NDSU due against the UNI DEF? I would be surprised if the coaches don't key on stopping Paschall and the run, asking Mertens to beat them with the pass. In fact, until shown otherwise, why would any coaching staff not do that?

55-17

da_Bison
October 7th, 2009, 02:28 AM
I happen to be in the camp that UNI will basically score whatever they want to against the Bison given the current make up of each team. Obviously this statement changes if someone gets injured.

When watching IL St' QB carve up the NDSU secondary, I was wondering what was going on on the NDSU side. Lack of skill, speed, coaching adjustments, or was the QB simply have 1 1/2 quarters in the zone? Only so much you can see on a 4" x 4" internet feed.

I think that everyone believes that UNI will score (lots) of points against the NDSU defense. The question is on the other side, what will NDSU due against the UNI DEF? I would be surprised if the coaches don't key on stopping Paschall and the run, asking Mertens to beat them with the pass. In fact, until shown otherwise, why would any coaching staff not do that?

55-17

No doubt, its a scary thought to think what Paschall would be capable of if we had a passing game! One of those things that makes you go hmmmm!!

jmc_jackrabbit
October 7th, 2009, 08:37 AM
UNI 35
NDSU 10



I watched NDSU against Illinois State. The Bison D is really bad. Really, really bad. They looked confused, showed no fire, and couldn't beat a block against a team that we handled pretty easily.

Mertens is a good runner, but his passing is very spotty. He threw a few great passes, but also threw four of the worst passes I've seen in a while against ISU. Paschal is an outstanding back, but they don't give him the ball enough.

So I'd say your score is about right, UNIFan.

MplsBison
October 7th, 2009, 10:24 AM
Did you watch our D vs. SIU?


Our D has potential. It's possible for them to play well at times.

Houndawg
October 7th, 2009, 12:14 PM
No doubt, its a scary thought to think what Paschall would be capable of if we had a passing game! One of those things that makes you go hmmmm!!

Another of those things is that make go hmmmm is that while he racked up 150 yds on SIU, a worthy achievement to be sure, his long was 14 yds., which to me indicates that he ran where the blocking took him. He'll get a tryout but is he fast enough to play special teams at the next level?

clenz
October 8th, 2009, 08:58 PM
Did you watch our D vs. SIU?


Our D has potential. It's possible for them to play well at times.
Have you watched any of our games...our D plays well all the time

griz&beer
October 9th, 2009, 12:37 AM
I think it is UNI 's year.

Thunderstruck84
October 9th, 2009, 11:13 AM
Did you watch our D vs. SIU?


Our D has potential. It's possible for them to play well at times.
Did you watch our D in any of the other games? Potential, like moral victories, doesn't translate to wins. The DBs have been burned on many occasions and the D-line has not been able to consistently pressure the QB. The utter lack of depth at any position is also a buge problem. Take away Preston Evans and the DTs and you're looking at maybe the worst defense in the nation.

MplsBison
October 9th, 2009, 11:29 AM
Did you watch our D in any of the other games? Potential, like moral victories, doesn't translate to wins. The DBs have been burned on many occasions and the D-line has not been able to consistently pressure the QB. The utter lack of depth at any position is also a buge problem. Take away Preston Evans and the DTs and you're looking at maybe the worst defense in the nation.

We are a full scholarship, top 10 attendance FCS program. Our athletes are guaranteed to be at least middle of the pack in FCS, every year, by virtue of that alone.

Worst in the nation....of only the full scholarship schools. I could buy that maybe.

nmatsen
October 9th, 2009, 11:53 AM
I have never seen a fanbase go from leaning over the edge looking down, ready to jump, to fighting mad when anyone remotely disses their program so fast, ever.

TCisMYhero
October 9th, 2009, 11:55 AM
I have never seen a fanbase go from leaning over the edge looking down, ready to jump, to fighting mad when anyone remotely disses their program so fast, ever.

That's what a few of these in a real conference will doxasswhipx

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DomeMagic
October 9th, 2009, 12:20 PM
This game is stays close being in Fargo. 35-21 UNI.

CDT_Wilson
October 9th, 2009, 01:44 PM
I don't like to guess scores, but all I know is UNI has traditionally and this year no exception had a top notch run defense. This year the question was the secondary, who has performed phenomally thus far. I think with UNI's base defense they will all but shut down the NDSU run game and as admitted by NDSU fans earlier their pass game is suspect added to UNI's so far so good pass D.
Best chance is to try to run sweeps, but then UNI will make corrections as good teams do.
It will be fun to see how things work out.

Houndawg
October 9th, 2009, 02:10 PM
Did you watch our D vs. SIU?


Our D has potential. It's possible for them to play well at times.


Why do you keep saying this?

Karim had 127 yds at 5.4 ypc, including a 23 yd TD and a 35 yd run, Dieker threw for half of the 325 yds total offense and two TDs. The Bison had no takeaways, gave up several big plays, and gave them up quickly, ironically contributing to NDSU's dominance in posession time.xcoffeex

Thunderstruck84
October 9th, 2009, 02:54 PM
I have never seen a fanbase go from leaning over the edge looking down, ready to jump, to fighting mad when anyone remotely disses their program so fast, ever.
That's what happen when your team goes from10-1 to 1-6 in two years. No offense to the Missouri Valley but conference has little to do with the difference. We've already seen direct evidence between the 2007 and 2009 Bison by their respective performances against ISU red. Western Illinois will be another case study.

I'm just being a realist, this year's NDSU team is not good PERIOD. Like I've said before, they will be contenders in this conference but not this year.