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Post by SeeHarg » Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:40 am

CARDIAC_CATS wrote: Turnovers will probably decide this one. Wasn't it really raining 2 years ago in Portland when PSU beat the Griz or am I thinking of another time? Vageuly remember it pouring BUCKETS some game I was watching there one time.
You might be thinking of the game against the Hornets a couple three years or so ago in Sacramento, Cardiac. Ochs and the Griz swam to a 26-0 win. I don't remember a super rainy one in PGE in recent years.

It was one of those terrible monsoons they get down there in the southwest during that game, I think.


And I wouldn't be so quick to discount SDSU. They had a tough loss to UW Lacrosse in their opener, but they've pulled it together. The week after they were in Missoula they walked into Northern Iowa and totally shut down one of I-AA's best passers. Last week they contained one of the Southland's best running offenses when they beat Nicholls State.

I'm not trying to say they're the Steel Curtain or anything; just that they're better than they're being given credit for here and that the thumping Montana gave them probably means more than some here are willing to admit. We'll see how things go today, though.


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Post by JahGriz » Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:44 am

I think the 2004 PGE Park disaster seemed like rainy weather because the Griz turned the ball over so much. It seems like it was slippery, but I don't think it actually was. :roll:


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