Undeterred by another close loss, our Weber State Wildcats (0-6, 0-2) head back on the road to begin the second half of the season this afternoon as they take on nationally ranked Montana State Bobcats (5-2, 3-0) at Bobcat Stadium in Bozeman, where kickoff's set for 3:30 p.m.. The Bobcats are ranked ninth in the nation and are tied for the lead in the Big Sky Conference.
Here are the pregame writeups, just to set the mood:
- Weber State ready for No. 9 Montana State -Standard-Examiner
- Weber State football: No. 9 Montana State awaits winless Weber State - Salt Lake Tribune
- WSU back on the road at #9 Montana State Saturday - WSU Website
- MSU Returns Home to Host Weber State - MSU Website
- Streaming Online Audio: KLO 1430 AM/103 FM
- Streaming Online Video: WatchBigSky.com
- Live stats: WeberStateStats.com
As our mostest favorite Standard-Examiner editorial editor sez:
"Anticipation mixed with dread"
Fine day for an upset, no?.
We'll leave the lights on for your ever-savvy comments here at Weber County Forum, of course,
Go Wildcats!
Update 10/18/14 10:15 p.m: Here's the bad news 'Cats fans:
But here's the good news:
Although "Weber State is now 0-7 on the season, it will play three of the next four games at home*."
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*The WSU "Happy Place"
7 comments:
Wildcats strike first with a field goal. Wildcats 3, Bobcats zero.
Geebus. After getting pushed back several times from the twenty yard line, the Wildcats kicker blows an easy field goal. Sheesh!
Geebus. WSU cancels a great defensive stop at the top of the second half with a totally stupid 15-yard penalty. Next Play? MSU scores seven.
Our Wildcats are still down 17 points, with 13 minutes remainng in the game. No problem, we hope!
Oh Dang! WSU now has a new quarterback, Jaden Clark!
Bolen scores!
Geebus. Keanu fumbles a punt @ the 12 yard-line. MSU recovers. Same old game for the Wildcats, we guess.
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