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Griz-cat games 1898-1899

Post by AlphaGriz1 » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:08 pm

A few of my personal favorites.

1898 - Griz 16 cats 0
1899 - Griz 6 cats 0 and Griz 38 cats 0


Not only did we beat you guys back then, we never even let you score.

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Re: Griz-cat games 1898-1899

Post by kmax » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:16 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:A few of my personal favorites.

1898 - Griz 16 cats 0
1899 - Griz 6 cats 0 and Griz 38 cats 0


Not only did we beat you guys back then, we never even let you score.

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Umm it was 18-6 in 1898, 6-0 and 16-0 in 1898. But what I'm most curious is why you stopped there, how where those next 7 years? ;)

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Re: Griz-cat games 1898-1899

Post by AlphaGriz1 » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:24 pm

kmax wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:A few of my personal favorites.

1898 - Griz 16 cats 0
1899 - Griz 6 cats 0 and Griz 38 cats 0


Not only did we beat you guys back then, we never even let you score.

:wink:
Umm it was 18-6 in 1898, 6-0 and 16-0 in 1898. But what I'm most curious is why you stopped there, how where those next 7 years? ;)

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I think you know why I stopped there. :wink:

Also according to this link the score in 1898 was 16-0 Griz.

http://www.missoulian.com/specials/UM-MSU100/G3-8.html

I am very certain that the link where your score has the cats winning is a division of MN and the author is biased.

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Re: Griz-cat games 1898-1899

Post by kmax » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:28 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:
kmax wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:A few of my personal favorites.

1898 - Griz 16 cats 0
1899 - Griz 6 cats 0 and Griz 38 cats 0


Not only did we beat you guys back then, we never even let you score.

:wink:
Umm it was 18-6 in 1898, 6-0 and 16-0 in 1898. But what I'm most curious is why you stopped there, how where those next 7 years? ;)

http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/di ... eamid=2087
I think you know why I stopped there. :wink:

Also according to this link the score in 1898 was 16-0 Griz.

http://www.missoulian.com/specials/UM-MSU100/G3-8.html

I am very certain that the link where your score has the cats winning is a division of MN and the author is biased.

:wink:
Are you drunk posting in the middle of the day again? That's what I just said it was 16-0 Griz in the second game of 1898(you said 38-0 which was the 1899 score in favor of us). The first game was in 1897 and "Montana's first football team, in 1897, won just one of its six games, but that was over the Bobcats." Even then all you guys cared about was winning the rivalry game! ;)


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Post by kmax » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:35 pm

Oh yeah, and your missoulian link doesn't seem too trustworthy either:
Montana 6,
Montana State 0


Game No. 4 – 1899, in Missoula.

The streak is over and a new one begins.

The College team from Bozeman beats Missoula for the first time in the Brawl of the Wild.
:?:
Montana 38,
Montana State 0


Game No. 5 – 1899, in Bozeman.

"After two successive years of defeat, Bozeman has at last come to the front by scoring two victories over the state university, the Thanksgiving game being a football turkey stuffed with 38 to zero sauce,"
:?:

I'll take my site for accuracy over yours thanks.


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Post by AlphaGriz1 » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:41 pm

I am confused.

You really think the Missoualian is going to be biased? Newspapers are...............................................


Ok I give.


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Re: Griz-cat games 1898-1899

Post by catatac » Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:31 pm

kmax wrote:
AlphaGriz1 wrote:A few of my personal favorites.

1898 - Griz 16 cats 0
1899 - Griz 6 cats 0 and Griz 38 cats 0


Not only did we beat you guys back then, we never even let you score.

:wink:
Umm it was 18-6 in 1898, 6-0 and 16-0 in 1898. But what I'm most curious is why you stopped there, how where those next 7 years? ;)

http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/di ... eamid=2087
WOW! That was a pretty impressive streak for the CATS... beat them 6 years in a row and the combined scores were 137 to 17. 4 Shutouts for the good guys...


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Post by PDXGriz » Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:09 pm

1904

Montana 79
Montana State 0

Traditions start early. :twisted:



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Post by Old Skool Cat » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:21 am

PDXGriz wrote:1904

Montana 79
Montana State 0

Traditions start early. :twisted:
Football
1956: Montana State University, NAIA National Champions
1976: Montana State University, NCAA DII National Champions
1984: Montana State University, NCAA D1-AA National Champions
then, only 11 years after MSU has won three national championships, the griz finally get their first one

Basketball
1928-1929: Montana State University: Collegiate National Champions
Note: the griz have never won a national championshipship in basketball

PDX, you're absolutely right - traditions do start early! 8)


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Post by AlphaGriz1 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:44 pm

You forgot to list all your rodeo accolades.


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Post by Old Skool Cat » Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:36 pm

AlphaGriz1 wrote:You forgot to list all your rodeo accolades.
They're already on the front page of Bobcat Nation, in case you would like to admire them. :twisted:


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Post by PDXGriz » Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:04 pm

Old Skool Cat wrote:
PDXGriz wrote:1904

Montana 79
Montana State 0

Traditions start early. :twisted:
Football
1956: Montana State University, NAIA National Champions
1976: Montana State University, NCAA DII National Champions
1984: Montana State University, NCAA D1-AA National Champions
then, only 11 years after MSU has won three national championships, the griz finally get their first one

Basketball
1928-1929: Montana State University: Collegiate National Champions
Note: the griz have never won a national championshipship in basketball

PDX, you're absolutely right - traditions do start early! 8)

I wouldn't call some titles lifetimes ago "tradition"

68-36-5 :shock:

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Congrats on your basketball title from 1928 though - it feels like it's almost been that long since you guys sniffed the tournament.

Therefore, in order for anything to be called "tradition" - you have to actually have done SOMETHING in the last 20 years



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Post by Old Skool Cat » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:28 pm

PDXGriz wrote:
Old Skool Cat wrote:
PDXGriz wrote:1904

Montana 79
Montana State 0

Traditions start early. :twisted:
Football
1956: Montana State University, NAIA National Champions
1976: Montana State University, NCAA DII National Champions
1984: Montana State University, NCAA D1-AA National Champions
then, only 11 years after MSU has won three national championships, the griz finally get their first one

Basketball
1928-1929: Montana State University: Collegiate National Champions
Note: the griz have never won a national championshipship in basketball

PDX, you're absolutely right - traditions do start early! 8)

I wouldn't call some titles lifetimes ago "tradition"

68-36-5 :shock:

That my friends is called


DOMINANCE

Congrats on your basketball title from 1928 though - it feels like it's almost been that long since you guys sniffed the tournament.

Therefore, in order for anything to be called "tradition" - you have to actually have done SOMETHING in the last 20 years
Doesn't matter if it was 20 years ago or 100 years ago. Bottom line is the names are still etched in the history books, the National Championship trophies are still on the shelf, and MSU still has more.


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Post by PDXGriz » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:36 pm

Old Skool Cat wrote:
PDXGriz wrote:
Old Skool Cat wrote:
PDXGriz wrote:1904

Montana 79
Montana State 0

Traditions start early. :twisted:
Football
1956: Montana State University, NAIA National Champions
1976: Montana State University, NCAA DII National Champions
1984: Montana State University, NCAA D1-AA National Champions
then, only 11 years after MSU has won three national championships, the griz finally get their first one

Basketball
1928-1929: Montana State University: Collegiate National Champions
Note: the griz have never won a national championshipship in basketball

PDX, you're absolutely right - traditions do start early! 8)

I wouldn't call some titles lifetimes ago "tradition"

68-36-5 :shock:

That my friends is called


DOMINANCE

Congrats on your basketball title from 1928 though - it feels like it's almost been that long since you guys sniffed the tournament.

Therefore, in order for anything to be called "tradition" - you have to actually have done SOMETHING in the last 20 years
Doesn't matter if it was 20 years ago or 100 years ago. Bottom line is the names are still etched in the history books, the National Championship trophies are still on the shelf, and MSU still has more.
Um, yes it does matter....

tra·di·tion
a continuing pattern of culture beliefs or practices


(in other words, a media national championship in 1929 and the fact that you have not gotten near the tournament at all in over a decade is not exactly a continuing pattern........same goes for football)



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