MISSOULA, Mont. -- Jeremy Calhouns three touchdowns kick-started a record runaway for the Montana Grizzlies Saturday en route to a 68-7Big Sky Conference thrashing of Sacramento State.Calhoun had touchdown runs of 32 and 23 yards in the first quarter as Montana (5-1, 2-1) took command.And then the offense exploded.Brady Gustafson threw four touchdown passes in the second quarter, including a 10-yard strike to Calhoun, as the lead grew to 41-0.By the end of the third quarter Montana had run up 128 straight points, dating to a 67-7 win over Mississippi State. A 78-yard interception return by Justin Strong put Montana up 61-0 at the 2:26 mark.Sacramento State (1-6, 1-3) could do little to stop the Grizzlies, who marked the first back-to-back 60-point games in program history.Youd like to get used to this, and youd like to go into every game and feel like the week before and score 60, Montana coach Bob Stitt said. A lot of this is the kids are executing very, very well and the quarterbacks finding the weakness in the defense and getting the ball where it needs to go.Gustafson was 28 of 35 passing for 246 yards, adding scoring strikes to Keenan Curran, Colin Bingham and Josh Horner. The check-down to Bingham covered 26 yards and made it 35-0.Well, the quarterback makes the whole thing go, Sacramento State coach Jody Sears said. He puts the ball where it needs to be. He had some really nice throws.At the end of the day our job as coaches is to put our kids in position to make plays. We didnt make enough of them, obviously.Montana pulled most of its starters after one series in the second half. John Nguyen tore off an 81-yard touchdown run, the longest in school history, on the first play.Nguyen ran for 116 yards on just seven carries, while Montana piled up 655 yards of offense.Quincy Jountti got Sacramento State (1-6, 1-3) on the board with a 36-yard scamper with 4:46 left in the game.Montana answered with a short pass from Chad Chalich that Joey Counts turned into a 60-yard touchdown with 1:31 remaining.Chalich, who threw for 172 yards in relief of Gustafson, also fed a 4-yard scoring pass to Caleb Lyons in the third quarter.The Hornets missed chances to score at the end of the first half, when a field goal was blocked by Montanas Caleb Kidder, and in the third quarter, when they turned it over on downs at the Grizzlies 6-yard line.The defensive staff puts together an unbelievable game plan for these guys and then they go out and execute it to a T, said Stitt, whose club came up six sacks and a fumble on special teams. 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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Physical post play was lacking at Kentucky last year, though establishing an inside presence shouldnt be an issue this season.The Wildcats are tall, long and athletic once again, and this year the big guys appear ready to mix it up in the paint.But Wildcats coach John Calipari shot out his annual caution on Thursday, warning everyone not to expect too much too soon from his latest collection of highly prized recruits.Edrice Bam Adebayo and Sacha Killeya-Jones, both 6-foot-10, and 6-9 forward Wenyen Gabriel are part of Kentuckys six-man freshman class that includes 6-3 guards DeAaron Fox and Malik Monk. Caliparis son, 6-0 Brad, is a walk-on.Killeya-Jones, Adebayo and Gabriel join a Kentucky frontcourt that returns 7-foot Australian Isaac Humphries and 6-9 Derek Willis, with 6-10 Tai Wynyard ready to play after being redshirted. Calipari is mulling over his rotation, but the Wildcats eagerly await imposing their will on both ends of the floor.I love contact, Killeya-Jones said during media day. Ive never shied away from contact.That was definitely a concern last year for Kentucky, which finished 27-9 after going 38-1 behind a formidable rotation of 7-footers Willie Cauley-Stein and Dakari Johnson, 6-11 Karl-Anthony Towns and 6-10 Trey Lyles.Contact didnt seem to suit 6-11 Skal Labissiere, who entered the NBA draft along with Kentucky guards Tyler Ulis and Jamal Murray. Humphries was more willing to battle but he began the season as a 17-year-old and was adapting to American basketball. Opponents seized opportunities inside, where they pounded the vulnerable Wildcats.Our guards did their job well, but we needed more of an inside presence, said Willis, who averaged career bests of 7.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. I think its going to be more difficult for teams to match up with us this year.Calipari looks forward to making that happen offensively and defensively withh a roster he said is fast and will score, rebound, block shots and defend.dddddddddddd But one player that the coach and teammates agree does all those things well is Adebayo, whose wide shoulders, muscular frame and looks somewhat resemble NBA All-Star big man Dwight Howard.Calipari stopped short of comparing this roster to previous teams and reiterated his wait-until-spring philosophy for the Wildcats development. But he sees Adebayo capable of doing big things.Hes just getting better every day and its going to be a process just like it was for any of our big guys, Calipari said. Hes still learning, still fades some, but hes skilled, he can pass and flies up and down the floor... We can go boom, bing, lob, dunk and its him. And he may have rebounded the ball.The 255-pound Adebayo grins when hearing the praise and downplays the facial comparisons to Howard, saying, I just dont see it. But if early workouts have offered any hints, hes eager to embrace the college games physical challenges.Bam is the strongest guy Ive ever had to play against, said Humphries, who also weighs 255. Hes one of those people where you really have to think about what hes going to do. Its going to be great for me.How the Wildcats control the paint and the basket against non-conference heavyweights such as UCLA, North Carolina and Michigan State remains to be seen, to say nothing of what lies ahead in Southeastern Conference play. But as predictable as Caliparis annual cautions are about early expectations, Kentucky will be one of the teams to beat in the SEC.We can rebound, block shots and run the floor, Adebayo said. We can stretch the floor a little bit, and we all play together. Isaac is playing well. We can play together, and now were really focused on what we can do together. ' ' '