Ewu Looks To End Streak
FROM SPORTS REPLAY page C3 (Thursday, October 16, 1997): Correction Montana defeated Eastern Washington 63-7 in 1995 at Cheney, not Missoula as reported in Wednesday’s Big Sky football notebook.
Despite the countless hours of preparation, on the part of both teams, that will go into Saturday afternoon’s crucial Big Sky Conference matchup between Eastern Washington and Montana, the game could be decided by something as intangible as the atmosphere inside UM’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Montana, 4-1 overall and atop the Big Sky Conference standings at 2-0, hasn’t lost at home since the final game of the 1993 season when it was edged by Delaware 49-48 in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.
That’s 30 consecutive wins for the Grizzlies in Washington-Grizzly Stadium, and EWU coach Mike Kramer is convinced the boisterous fans who regularly fill the 18,845-seat complex have played a key role in helping build the impressive streak.
“It’s an unbelievable place to play,” Kramer said earlier this week while preparing his Eagles (5-1 and 3-1) for Saturday’s 12:05 matchup that will determine sole possession of first place in the Big Sky. “A stadium is built by its people, and the people in that stadium make it their 12th man.”
The hostile environment encountered by visiting teams is intensified by the closeness of fans to the field, Kramer said, adding that players on past EWU teams have endured everything from ugly racial slurs to unflattering comments about their mothers from noisy fans seated directly behind their bench.
Eagles’ offensive line coach Paul Wulff remembers trying to sketch out a blocking scheme for his linemen on the sidelines and having his oral instructions drowned out by the fans.
“They were leaning over the rail and almost over our guys’ shoulders screaming ‘No way that’s gonna work, coach. You can’t block our guy like that, he’s an All-American,”’ Wulff recalled with a grin. “It was amazing.”
Surprisingly, Eastern has had better luck against the Grizzlies this decade than most visiting opponents. The Eagles handed Montana its last Big Sky home loss, 27-21, on Sept. 26, 1992, and was one of two teams to beat the Grizzlies at home in 1990.
It might help this time around that most of Kramer’s key players have experienced the atmosphere inside Washington-Grizzly, having been a part of the 63-7 whipping Montana put on the Eagles in 1995.
“Its a tough place to play, no doubt about it,” admitted senior offensive tackle Jim Buzzard last Saturday, just moments after the Eagles had dusted off Cal State Sacramento 30-17 in front of a disappointing Woodward Stadium crowd generously estimated at 2,445. “The crowd’s right on top of you, and it’s loud.
“It kind of makes you wish they were your fans.”
Grand return
Marcus Jackson has made a grand return to Idaho State, where he plans to finish his business degree.
Jackson, an All-American defensive back, was paralyzed from the neck down while making a tackle against Western Montana early last season. But last Saturday he served as grand marshal of the Bengals’ homecoming game against Montana.
Block party
There was understandable concern among Portland State followers when tailback Charles Dunn limped out of last Saturday’s 35-21 non-conference win over St. Mary’s.
Dunn, a redshirt freshman, has been a major offensive weapon for the Vikings all season and was coming off a 250-yard rushing performance.
But the concern quickly vanished, thanks to senior blocking back Josh McVeigh, who took over the ball-toting duties on PSU’s last scoring drive by carrying five consecutive times for 80 yards - the last 43 coming on the touchdown run that capped the drive.
Quick kicks
Montana has won 13 consecutive Big Sky games, dating to the middle of the 1995 season, and is just two short of the all-time conference record of 15, set by Idaho (1988-89)… . Weber State junior Scott Shields has made 45 field goals in the 28 games he has played as a Wildcat and needs just two more to surpass the school record of 46 set by Roger Ruzek in 44 games.
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