Our Weber State Wildcats definitely have their hands full this evening, as they host the McNeese State Cowboys in WSU's 6:00 p.m.home-opener at Stewart Stadium, with MSU arriving in Ogden sporting a 2-0 season record and a flashy # 19 FCS Top 25 poll rank.
Just to get your Wildcat fan juices flowing, be sure to catch the Standard's Roy Burton pre-game morning take:
And for the other side ot the story, read what the Lake Charles, Louisiana-based American Press newspaper has to say about each teams' first Football Championship Subdivision 2012 season square-off:
If you can't make it to the stadium because of broken limbs and/or "hospitalization," O Loyal WSU fans, you can still catch the online audio broadcast as usual of course, via this ever-trusty link:
Courtesy of the Standard-Examiner, here are the respective team rosters:
We'll leave our lower comments section open as per usual for your ever-savvy
Say the magic words: Go Wildcats!
Update 9/15/12 9:00 p.m.: Final-final... MSU 35, WSU 21. The Wildcats finish up their third game with a "perfect" 0-3 record.
Whatabummer.
Update 9/15/12 9:52 p.m.: The Salt Lake Tribune is first up with the post-game story:
Update 9/16/12 10:00 a.m.: Better late than never, the Standard comes up this morning with its own post-game writeup:
7 comments:
I'm sorry, but I think WSU will get "creamed" by McNeese State later today
6:39 pm: Scores still tied at 0-0 with 11:39 in the first half. MSU misses its second field goal attempt.
Oops. MSU takes a 7 point lead with four minutes left in the first half
Ouch. MSU scores again. 14-0 MSU.
Half time. One thing's for sure. The Cowboys won't score again in the next ten minutes!
WSU scores 7, bringing the score to 14-7, Cowboys.
Oooops! MSU apparently scored again while I was in the BR, bleeding the dragon.
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