**Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
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**Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
Figured I'd start this now and people could come in and predict how they think the team will do on a weekly (or less often) basis based on how players look, what players come and go (transfers), and heaven-forbid injuries. That way in October no one is held to their prediction from March/June/August or whenever.
Right now I think Murray is going to be vastly improved and that will spark a surge in our offensive production in 2017. I see the defense maintaining its vast improvement.
This week I predict MSU will go 8-3 in 2017.
Right now I think Murray is going to be vastly improved and that will spark a surge in our offensive production in 2017. I see the defense maintaining its vast improvement.
This week I predict MSU will go 8-3 in 2017.
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**Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
7-4
Probabilities
5-6 or <15%
6-5 20%
7-4 30%
8-3 20%
9-2 or >15%
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Probabilities
5-6 or <15%
6-5 20%
7-4 30%
8-3 20%
9-2 or >15%
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
man, hard to say at this point, still so many unknowns.
Overall I do expect the team to improve on both offense and defense, and even better coaching as well (a little more experienced)..... BUT.... holy cow, the schedule is frickin brutal! (it will be fun to watch though, every game is nuts)
What I am excited to see and will be watching:
1. Chris Murrays development (obviously this is crucial), specifically in the passing game and decision making.
2. The RB's and how this group unfolds, hoping that LaSane has a big year.
3. New offensive coordinator... personally I thought Messingham was terrible.
4. Freshman, Redshirt Freshman and Sophs- Who is going to burst onto the scene and make some noise.
5. Senior Leadership. There was some great leaders last year with Newell/Brekke/Flynn just to name a few.... who is going to fill those crucial rolls.
Back to the original question.... going with 8-3
Overall I do expect the team to improve on both offense and defense, and even better coaching as well (a little more experienced)..... BUT.... holy cow, the schedule is frickin brutal! (it will be fun to watch though, every game is nuts)
What I am excited to see and will be watching:
1. Chris Murrays development (obviously this is crucial), specifically in the passing game and decision making.
2. The RB's and how this group unfolds, hoping that LaSane has a big year.
3. New offensive coordinator... personally I thought Messingham was terrible.
4. Freshman, Redshirt Freshman and Sophs- Who is going to burst onto the scene and make some noise.
5. Senior Leadership. There was some great leaders last year with Newell/Brekke/Flynn just to name a few.... who is going to fill those crucial rolls.
Back to the original question.... going with 8-3
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
I'm guessing 6-5, but more likely 5-6. The schedule this year is tough. I believe 2018 will be a 7-4 team and then more improvement after that.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
@Washington St - L
SDSU - L
UND - W
Weebs - W
PSU - W
EWU - W
UNC - W
ISU - W
Kennesaw St - W
NAU - L
College of dance - W
I think we can pull off 8-3, 7-4 is very doable. 6-5 could be likey... I think we do no worse than 5-6
SDSU - L
UND - W
Weebs - W
PSU - W
EWU - W
UNC - W
ISU - W
Kennesaw St - W
NAU - L
College of dance - W
I think we can pull off 8-3, 7-4 is very doable. 6-5 could be likey... I think we do no worse than 5-6
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
I like this concept. I'm going with 10-1 right now. The way MSU finished 2016, especially in Missoula, was impressive. Not only was it UM's only home loss, but the way MSU dominated both sides of the ball was encouraging. I believe the Bobcats set some kind of Wa-Griz Stadium rushing record for an opposing team.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
I think we are still a year away. I think 6-5.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
8-3
Defense finds itself in better shape up front to continue in an upward spiral - lower body
strength is improved as is speed.
Offense is more consistent, pass game arrives to help run game ~ Army will do a good job
matching Scheme to Talent and the lower body strength and speed will be improved.
Should also see improvement on Turn Over Ratio~ got out of hand last year and cost us
some games.
Special Teams will have some good input and help~ BJ's second year will be good.
This team could easily get on a roll and be tough for opponents to play- as a good
foundation of attitude and fundamentals has been layed and ready to be built upon.
Defense finds itself in better shape up front to continue in an upward spiral - lower body
strength is improved as is speed.
Offense is more consistent, pass game arrives to help run game ~ Army will do a good job
matching Scheme to Talent and the lower body strength and speed will be improved.
Should also see improvement on Turn Over Ratio~ got out of hand last year and cost us
some games.
Special Teams will have some good input and help~ BJ's second year will be good.
This team could easily get on a roll and be tough for opponents to play- as a good
foundation of attitude and fundamentals has been layed and ready to be built upon.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
Washington St - L in overtime
SDSU - W
UND - W
Weber - W
PSU - W
EWU - W
UNC - W
ISU - W
Kennesaw St - W
NAU - L
Pink U - win by 30
Semi finals toss up win
SDSU - W
UND - W
Weber - W
PSU - W
EWU - W
UNC - W
ISU - W
Kennesaw St - W
NAU - L
Pink U - win by 30
Semi finals toss up win
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
My memory may be off but Murray was 2-3 as the starter last year. Those 3 losses had a few key plays that killed us, or a really bad quarter. Murray is going to be a different player this year, in a good way. He seems like a really motivated kid and I'm confident 9 months is going to make a world of difference for him. The defense lost only a handful of contributors and there are a number of guys ready to step in. I think most of our games will be close and Murray's improvement in the passing game amd the D line will be the deciding factors in regards to our record. If Murray only improves minimally I say 6-5. If he makes significant strides I say 7-4. The D line will be a big factor in the defensive improvement as well. If we can clog the middle more against the run and get better pressure on the QB this year the sky's the limit.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
All our home games are at least winnable with the possible exception of the SDSU game. So that's 5 likely wins.
All our road games are very difficult, with the possible exception of UNCU.
So 6 wins are likely.
In order to win more than 6, we have to win from this group of games:
SDSU, playoff quarter-finalist last year
At NAU, where we never seem to win
At UND, conference winner last year
At EWU, I think we have 1 win there in the last decade
At Wash State, an FBS team
So 6-5 seems most likely. We'd have to beat a very tough team in order to get to 7 wins.
All our road games are very difficult, with the possible exception of UNCU.
So 6 wins are likely.
In order to win more than 6, we have to win from this group of games:
SDSU, playoff quarter-finalist last year
At NAU, where we never seem to win
At UND, conference winner last year
At EWU, I think we have 1 win there in the last decade
At Wash State, an FBS team
So 6-5 seems most likely. We'd have to beat a very tough team in order to get to 7 wins.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
I think we have a good shot at UND and EWU. EWU is going to be reeling next year, I don't care what anyone says, Baldwin was a great coach. UND could be another nail biter, but I think we will be significantly improved and that may give us the edge. NAU I completely agree, I don't know why we can't win there, and SDSU/WSU are going to be total beat downs but that's how we get better.91catAlum wrote:All our home games are at least winnable with the possible exception of the SDSU game. So that's 5 likely wins.
All our road games are very difficult, with the possible exception of UNCU.
So 6 wins are likely.
In order to win more than 6, we have to win from this group of games:
SDSU, playoff quarter-finalist last year
At NAU, where we never seem to win
At UND, conference winner last year
At EWU, I think we have 1 win there in the last decade
At Wash State, an FBS team
So 6-5 seems most likely. We'd have to beat a very tough team in order to get to 7 wins.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
MSU never seems to win at NAU? Since when? Three straight wins in 2004, 2006, 2008 says otherwise. We've only played there twice since 2008.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
Good point. I guess I'm just thinking of recent years, like 2015 where they were leading 42-14 in the 4th qtr before we made it look closer at the end, and also 2010 when they kicked our ass 34-7 in a year we went 9-2 in the regular season.iaafan wrote:MSU never seems to win at NAU? Since when? Three straight wins in 2004, 2006, 2008 says otherwise. We've only played there twice since 2008.
I didn't say we can't win there, just saying it's a very tough road game.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
I agree, if we can steal a game or 2 on the road, the most likely are the EWU and UND games. I'm expecting UND to be very tough again, tough to say what EWU will look like but they've always got plenty of talent there.luckyirishguy25 wrote:I think we have a good shot at UND and EWU. EWU is going to be reeling next year, I don't care what anyone says, Baldwin was a great coach. UND could be another nail biter, but I think we will be significantly improved and that may give us the edge. NAU I completely agree, I don't know why we can't win there, and SDSU/WSU are going to be total beat downs but that's how we get better.91catAlum wrote:All our home games are at least winnable with the possible exception of the SDSU game. So that's 5 likely wins.
All our road games are very difficult, with the possible exception of UNCU.
So 6 wins are likely.
In order to win more than 6, we have to win from this group of games:
SDSU, playoff quarter-finalist last year
At NAU, where we never seem to win
At UND, conference winner last year
At EWU, I think we have 1 win there in the last decade
At Wash State, an FBS team
So 6-5 seems most likely. We'd have to beat a very tough team in order to get to 7 wins.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
UND is going to be right there again. I was just looking at their schedule and it's pretty weak in conference again. They get both EWU and MSU at home. They have PSU, UNC, UCD and Sac on the schedule. Studsrud started to play a lot better at the end of the year too. We lost by 2 last season though with zero offense to speak of. As with most of our games this year I think that one will be close but very winnable. EWU has to come to us, making that game winnable especially with their changes. SDSU being at home is a plus too. Don't write us off in that one yet.91catAlum wrote:I agree, if we can steal a game or 2 on the road, the most likely are the EWU and UND games. I'm expecting UND to be very tough again, tough to say what EWU will look like but they've always got plenty of talent there.luckyirishguy25 wrote:I think we have a good shot at UND and EWU. EWU is going to be reeling next year, I don't care what anyone says, Baldwin was a great coach. UND could be another nail biter, but I think we will be significantly improved and that may give us the edge. NAU I completely agree, I don't know why we can't win there, and SDSU/WSU are going to be total beat downs but that's how we get better.91catAlum wrote:All our home games are at least winnable with the possible exception of the SDSU game. So that's 5 likely wins.
All our road games are very difficult, with the possible exception of UNCU.
So 6 wins are likely.
In order to win more than 6, we have to win from this group of games:
SDSU, playoff quarter-finalist last year
At NAU, where we never seem to win
At UND, conference winner last year
At EWU, I think we have 1 win there in the last decade
At Wash State, an FBS team
So 6-5 seems most likely. We'd have to beat a very tough team in order to get to 7 wins.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
NAU was picked in both the media and coaches poll to win it all in 2016. They finished at 5-6. Problem was, they couldn't finish. They scored 361 points and only 48 in the 4th quarter. Seventeen of those came in a 52-7 blow-out of ISU. The last couple of years NAU has been underachievers. Coach Souers suffers some of the difficulty Coach Ash faced...often falters on the big ones.Montanabob wrote:Washington St - L in overtime
SDSU - W
UND - W
Weber - W
PSU - W
EWU - W
UNC - W
ISU - W
Kennesaw St - W
NAU - L
Pink U - win by 30
Semi finals toss up win
Don't let yourselves be fooled by Northern Colorado. They've gone 6-5 the past two years and appear ready to contend. They beat the griz, NAU and PSU last year in spite of losing their starting quarterback for the season in game 2. That guy is back this year and has the talent to be a really good-great one. Jacob Knipp. He comes back as a redshirt junior and currently holds the all-time Colorado high school passing record for completions.
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Re: **Weekly** 2017 season prediction thread
They couldn't finish? The reason why they finished 5-6 was directly related to Case Cookus going down a few games into the season. Regardless of their recent history, they will be a tough team to beat next year.Mr Lisle wrote:NAU was picked in both the media and coaches poll to win it all in 2016. They finished at 5-6. Problem was, they couldn't finish. They scored 361 points and only 48 in the 4th quarter. Seventeen of those came in a 52-7 blow-out of ISU. The last couple of years NAU has been underachievers. Coach Souers suffers some of the difficulty Coach Ash faced...often falters on the big ones.Montanabob wrote:Washington St - L in overtime
SDSU - W
UND - W
Weber - W
PSU - W
EWU - W
UNC - W
ISU - W
Kennesaw St - W
NAU - L
Pink U - win by 30
Semi finals toss up win
Don't let yourselves be fooled by Northern Colorado. They've gone 6-5 the past two years and appear ready to contend. They beat the griz, NAU and PSU last year in spite of losing their starting quarterback for the season in game 2. That guy is back this year and has the talent to be a really good-great one. Jacob Knipp. He comes back as a redshirt junior and currently holds the all-time Colorado high school passing record for completions.
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