Or they just drive it down our throats, or complete 3rd and a mile like they did the whole game. The rest of the game suggest I would most likely be right. That's not how the game works, you can't just take away plays. How about they take away our scoring plays then they would have shut us out. If we don't pull broadway maybe he throws 2 more pick 6's. Slice it however you want, we got our azzes kicked because we were unprepared. I also feel like our head coach and fan base got a big slice of humble pie. Respect your opponent, always. Especially when you are more known as a program that lays an egg than pulls upsets.
But they weren't doing much on offense until the 99 yard run. Think about how huge of a momentum shift that is. You are backed up on your one yard line. Offensively you haven't done much. Instantaneously you have a 7 point lead on an offense that is putting up yards but not scoring. That changed the entire dynamic of the game. A dynamic we were not prepared for...at all.
It's not as simple as eliminating 3 plays. However, this game was nothing like the stAte game at home a few years ago where they gashed us on every single play. That was a much worse defensive performance than this one I think we can all agree. Hopefully we will see a more inspired performance Saturday.
But it did happen, you can't hit reset, this isn't a video game. If HUD prepared for anything but a dog fight, he was wrong. It was a big play but you gotta respond, we didn't. Senior laden team took 1 haymaker and stayed on the mat. This would be less embarrassing if people would own it and stop making excuses. I sure hope the team and coaches aren't trying to find excuses. What did we do after the 99 yard play? What did we do right out of the locker room? 80 yard touchdown. We quit, I had never seen a HUD team quit before Saturday, even in previous blowouts I never saw quit. Not sure what's going on but it's weird to me, starting with HUD not knowing the status or the reason why his most explosive player didn't go back in the game. His comments about maybe we thought we were better than we are, well that's his job as a coach to watch film and figure that out. Starting off on the road against P5 is really tough to start the season, now maybe latech starting with Oklahoma had them better prepared. For 2 weeks we heard how taking it easy on the veterans to have them healthy for game 1, then on Friday before opening day an article is written how he is worried they didn't have enough live work. Lots of back and forth lately. Did we go rocky road or do we have some wrinkles left? Which is it?
There's this double speak going on that makes me scratch my head. First, "I'll take the humble pie... coaches' fault." Then there's "our gameplan is sound. We won't have many changes." "I didn't have them ready" vs. "we had a good game plan. We just didn't execute."
WTH?
We'd better come with a better plan. This offense has plenty of talent, and there's no excuse for this.
There's no excuse for a scheme on defense that plays 10 yards off everybody and then "scrambles to the football like nobody's business."
I'm sorry... but when I take my vermilion colored glasses off, I see bad in-game coaching consistently. It's been that way for years.
Those who have seen my posting history know I don't call out coaches for in-game decisions. But we're pretty consistently bad in that area. It's just that we play in a terrible conference, and we can out-muscle most of these teams with a poor gameplan.
I'm not confident in this coaching staff's ability to consistently beat teams close to our level of talent. Hell, La Tech isn't close in talent and they skull-dragged us.
He didn't prepare for a dog fight. That was evident to anyone who witnessed our team running around chasing our own tail. We did respond actually. We drove down the field and scored on the very next drive. Then things only got worse. We couldn't get off the field on 3rd down. The drive after our touchdown drive was Tech feeling like they had a shot to win this game. No 99 yard run...they likely don't drive the length of the field. Momentum is a strange thing...and can turn a game on it's head in a matter of seconds.
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