When it became obvious we weren't pulling an upset Nunez should have been in. Too risky to leave injured JD in the game. I'm afraid either our coach knows Nunez isn't a gamer,ad isn't subbing unless JD is knocked out. Or he's that dim witted enough to lose JD for the season. Either decision bodes badly for the Cajuns.
I watched the first half last night. We had a lot of three and outs. Short drives for our scores, and the final drive the only sustained drive for thirty-five plus yards. TAMU was making bone headed decisions, and a couple of turnovers, one unforced.
Jordan actually looked very good in the last drive of the half, both running and throwing darts. He may well have stiffened up over halftime
This is why I didn't have a problem leaving him in unlike some here. Hindsight is always 20/20 but after the injury, he still played OK or at least to finish the first half and first drive of the second half. Also, I know that the medical staff checked on him after the injury and at halftime. If he was physically unable to go, they would have pulled him. As a coach, you have to ask the player how they feel. They are the only one that can give you a true answer when a medical diagnosis can't be made. If JD was pushing to stay in, as a coach, I can see where you go with him. The turnovers after that literally piled up and the defense wasn't helping by giving up field position and points.
Rewatched the game today. The Cajuns are much better than most are given them credit. They appear to be playing a little tight and apprehensive. Can't fault them on that based on the high criticism that they have faced from the fan base. Saturday's game should be a confidence booster if Coach Hud can rally the players to produce at a high level, minimize mistakes and leave everything on the field.
For some reason, I have a feeling that Davis is injured worse that Hud is letting on. Hud has a history of doing this. If he plays, I suspect he will not be himself.
I hope I am wrong.
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