Positives:
- THE STUDENTS. That was a real student section. Felt a little electricity in the building for kickoff.
- The defense. I get it NSU’s offense was awful. Still the guys can only go out there and compete against who we schedule. Outside of a busted assignment in junk time, our defense allowed NOTHING.
- Lot E baby. I had to leave tailgating for a few hours midday. Came back at 5, and there was a decent bit of cars in that lot. There is no better advertisement for our games than a parking lot with actual cars for people driving by on Congress and Bertrand to see. Until we average 25K for a decade, I don’t wanna hear a peep about people parking across the street. Get people in the damn gates and close to the action.
- The running game. 206 yards total on 34 attempts for a 6.1 yard average. Compare that to 133 yards on 38 attempts (3.5 yard average) against SLU last year. We could’ve run as much as we wanted to on NSU tonight.
Negatives
- The passing game. NSU had no fear of getting beat deep. We made them pay twice, but other than that they brought pressure all night and weren’t punished for it. Ben didn’t respond well at times, and frankly I would’ve like to see less hurries with our o-line going up against an FCS line.
- Time. Some extenuating circumstances, but for the most part that was just a long drawn out uncompetitive football game. Hopefully those who turned out will give another game a shot.
- This is small sample size, but the scanners were, as always, an issue. The two friends I transferred tickets to: one scanned/the other said it had already been scanned. Thankfully they called over a supervisor and let them in. Buddy said the people in front of him had the same issue and were sent to the ticket booth. Someone else told me their tickets didn’t scan, and they were sent to the booth for printed tickets. Maybe these were isolated incidents, but I doubt it. I got in no problem.