Gazette coverage of Cats at it again
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 12:13 pm
The follow-up article for the Cat game is absolutely absurd.
1. Cat article: 167 words
2. griz article: 795 words + boxscore
3. TWICE the Cats were referred to as the "Bears"
4. The entire Cat article included write-ups for the PSU-ISU game, the EWU-UNC game, and the Utah-Wyoming game. ALL of which were longer than the Cat write-up.
5. The Wyoming write-up in the Cat-titled article was about 3 times as long as the one for the Cats.
6. The picture for the article was of the Wyoming game.
What a joke!
1. Cat article: 167 words
2. griz article: 795 words + boxscore
3. TWICE the Cats were referred to as the "Bears"
4. The entire Cat article included write-ups for the PSU-ISU game, the EWU-UNC game, and the Utah-Wyoming game. ALL of which were longer than the Cat write-up.
5. The Wyoming write-up in the Cat-titled article was about 3 times as long as the one for the Cats.
6. The picture for the article was of the Wyoming game.
What a joke!
http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles ... 7-cats.txtSACRAMENTO, Calif. - Jack Rolovich completed 16 of 34 passes for 302 yards and two touchdowns to lead Montana State over Sacramento State 21-18 on Saturday night.
The Bobcats led 21-0 at halftime before withstanding a Sac State comeback in the second half.
Senior receiver Donnell Wheaton scored on a 69 pass from Rolovich in the first quarter and caught a key 52-yard pass late in the fourth, as the Bears (4-3, 3-1 Big Sky) won their third straight game and third road game of the season.
Michael Jefferson caught seven passes for 111 yards and one touchdown for Montana State.
Sacramento State's safety Brent Webber collected his fifth interception of the season in second quarter, and Juan Gamboa kicked a 47-yard career-best field goal in the third period for the Hornets (2-4, 2-2).
Montana State's Jeff Hastings' school record of consecutive field goals ended at eight when the place kicker missed a 45-yard attempt in the first quarter.
The Bears' defense held Sacramento State to 117 total offensive yards.