I've been thinking about this past football season. What went well, what didn't. So permit me to give my thoughts as to why we are where we are.
And no offense to our Blue Raider friends, but I blame Middle Tennessee.
Think back to Homecoming. Remember how big the crowd was? How packed the Cajun Walk was? The anticipation was like none I’ve witnessed at Cajun Field. And the thought that was going through my mind was that finally we were “there.” Our program was “there.”
“There” was the tipping point. I told every person I ran into that the MT game would be the tipping point. Win, and we’d see a new level of support–probably like we’d never seen before. Lose, and, well, I didn’t want to think about losing.
I’ll never forget the fire and intensity that our guys had coming out of the tunnel. MT stole that from us.
Had we won that game, the support that would have followed would have been nothing short of amazing. I am convinced of that. Had we won, we’d have had that much more confidence going on the road to Troy. And a win at MT would have been there to take the sting out of a road loss to Troy.
Forget about the NT debacle, confidence from beating a good MT team would have never let that happen.
It would have been something to see what the Cajuns could do with a fully energized fan base.
Well, we all know we didn’t win. And we all know what the results are. A 6-6 finish which, despite the past decade of futility, feels like a failure. And you know it feels like a failure when a 4 win ULM is more optimistic right now about their outlook than we are.
It’s going to take us some time to get back to that “tipping point.” It may not even happen in 2007, but there really isn’t any reason why it can’t either. It’s going to take momentum, confidence, and no small amount of good luck. We are not going to make it there without any of them.
So I say we should look forward to the next “tipping point” whenever it comes. And when we do see it coming, we need to jump on it. Next time, maybe we can swing it our way.
Wouldn’t that be something?