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Egg Salad
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by Egg Salad » Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:55 pm
grizzh8r wrote:longhorn_22 wrote:grizzh8r wrote:Egg Salad wrote:Uh, their stadium doesn't seat 64K. Something close to 16,000. Either way, Idaho is probably the worst state out of all 50 of them.
Nah, I would nominate Cali or Nevada before Idaho
No way. You live in Montana so your answer has to be North Dakota.

But I would vote Idaho numero 2.
I thought about that, but didn't want to offend the NDSU fans - Lord knows they are already pissed off at us enough.

North Dakota is a state? I guess Canada didn't want them anymore.

What's the difference between you and a mallard with a cold? One's a sick duck. I can't remember how it ends but your mother's a whore.
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4everacatfan
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by 4everacatfan » Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:33 pm
mslacat wrote:MSU01 wrote:Congratulations to Coach Huse and the team! Idaho isn't any good, of course, but after starting 0-3 and looking BAD in the process, any win is a good win.
Also, nice job by the women's team rebounding from the MT Tech loss to beat Long Beach St. and lose by only 7 at Oregon St. today!
I agree but it is progress. Huse system relies on the inside to set up the perimeter, Which is oppisite of Durham. Very enchoaring to see Ted get off early.
I agree that Huse's system is the way to go establish the inside game then work the outside. I drove over to Moscow from Spokane to watch and I have to say I was most impressed with Huse and his staff. They are truly teaching as they are coaching he is hardnosed and once these kids embrace his system or he finds kids that fit his system this team will take off. He and his staff are working hard the entire game constantly communicating with the players. I also thought Dissley put forth a gutsy effort I don't think we would have seen that a year ago. There seems to be a completely different aggressive attitude out there that will help us over the rough spots in games. Keep it up Cats and congrats to the coaches

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by mslacat » Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:41 pm
Durring the couple of practices and scrimmage I saw, I did see Huse's brand hard love (for lack of a better phrase) and teaching. It was real interesting that while the play was active he really would call players to taak to make their marks, or complete the play. He has a very commanding presence, but after the play or what ever he (or another coach) would pull the player aside and have a quick teaching session and then on with the game.
It is one thing to get after a player when he is not performing, but to then turn around and give him the help he needs while it is fresh in his mind is invaluable.
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