I was sitting here trying to come to grips with the 2004 season and I ran across a post that pretty much sums it up.
Originally Posted by TexasCajun*...just six weeks ago, so many fans were basking in reflective glory...talking about winning three in a row on the road... grabbing a conference championship...and going to the N.O. Bowl.
at 3-2, expectations were sky high...this is the best team in the past 10 years...
what must be understood is that we have to STOP looking ahead at the first glimse of success~ Because you fail to show up when its needed most...NOW. The turning point this season came in Idaho... when we looked past them.
last year, we went to South Carolina, outplayed them... but lost 14-7. We started to feel good about ourselves and got blasted in the home opener by La Tech the next game.
Its happened everytime our team gets a little success. 2 years ago, we go into Little Rock and battle Arkansas to a 24-17 loss that shouldve been an upset. The next week, we go into ULM a little cocky and get our ~~~ kicked, 31-7. Earlier that year, we destroy C-USA team UAB 34-0 at the swamp. We had an open week and a hurricane- then went into LSU overconfident and got humbled 48-0...at halftime
I am a true believer that seniors must step up, take charge and refocus the team every week. Every team I was on {except my senior year} failed to do that. Instead, towards the end of the season, you got seniors happily counting down the days. I dont know how the senior leadership was this season, but I pray that they truly fought til the end.
Until all Cajuns stakeholders- alike- learn how to handle success... it will remain out of reach for our program.
no one on this board is more disappointed in how this season ended than me. We are not the 6th best team in the conference. Regardless, I will not waver and point fingers this offseason- I believe in Bustle and our coaches- especially Brad Ohrt.
We didnt get it done... give credit to our opponents and everyone keep doing the right things for our program. Cajuns are loyal, true, and determined- press on.
If it was easy, anyone could do it.
riding out the storm,
EBartel