Well, that was an interesting evening at Ford...

[DISCLAIMER] I did not agree with the offensive calls Coach Leach made at the end of the game. I thought it was chickensh*t and served no purpose, and said so during and after the game. [/DISCLAIMER]
Congrats to SMU on a tremendous effort Saturday night. I was at last year's game and you have a MUCH improved football team. They had a good game plan, were well coached, put forth great effort, and completely surprised me. SMU is going to win multiple games this year.
I expected Tech's offensive line to dominate the game. They are a big, talented, experienced group and I really thought they would be the major difference. Whether it was outstanding play by your D-Line or miserable play by our O-Line or some combination thereof, your guys neutralized Taurean Henderson for the most part, and that is a big accomplishment.
A lot of Tech fans are complaining about Cumbie's performance, but I didn't see receivers running wide open every play. That, again, is a tribute to your secondary.
I'm not really sure which QB you guys should be starting. The JUCO guy that came in (Eckert?) looked pretty good to me, and I think having a more efficient passing game might be the better choice. Munlin is a load, and if the passing game can loosen up defenses, he can do some damage. On the other hand, Phillips can really hurt a defense scrambling around making plays. I think Coach Bennett has a tough decision to make there.
Finally, I think in the long run the big melee at the end may be the best thing that has happened to SMU's football team in a long time. The players have to love Bennett for confronting Leach like he did and it gives everybody something to rally around. I know you guys lost the game, but the psychological aftermath of that mess at the end makes this week very different than it would have been if Tech had just taken a knee with 45 seconds to go. That in no way excuses Leach's poor decision at the end, but I think there's a silver lining in it for SMU.
Anyways.. those are my thoughts. I'd like to say I enjoyed the game, but in truth I was pretty miserable. I, like all us obnoxious Tech fans, was hoping for and somewhat expecting a big blowout. SMU didn't cooperate, and it was very frustrating watching our team sputter and lurch on offense. And then to have the game end like it did, well, like I said, it wasn't the fun-filled beginning of the college football season I had anticipated.
Good luck against TCU and for the rest of the season. I understand if y'all hate Tech from now on, and wouldn't blame you, but try to remember that a lot of us fans didn't agree with what Leach did.
Congrats to SMU on a tremendous effort Saturday night. I was at last year's game and you have a MUCH improved football team. They had a good game plan, were well coached, put forth great effort, and completely surprised me. SMU is going to win multiple games this year.
I expected Tech's offensive line to dominate the game. They are a big, talented, experienced group and I really thought they would be the major difference. Whether it was outstanding play by your D-Line or miserable play by our O-Line or some combination thereof, your guys neutralized Taurean Henderson for the most part, and that is a big accomplishment.
A lot of Tech fans are complaining about Cumbie's performance, but I didn't see receivers running wide open every play. That, again, is a tribute to your secondary.
I'm not really sure which QB you guys should be starting. The JUCO guy that came in (Eckert?) looked pretty good to me, and I think having a more efficient passing game might be the better choice. Munlin is a load, and if the passing game can loosen up defenses, he can do some damage. On the other hand, Phillips can really hurt a defense scrambling around making plays. I think Coach Bennett has a tough decision to make there.
Finally, I think in the long run the big melee at the end may be the best thing that has happened to SMU's football team in a long time. The players have to love Bennett for confronting Leach like he did and it gives everybody something to rally around. I know you guys lost the game, but the psychological aftermath of that mess at the end makes this week very different than it would have been if Tech had just taken a knee with 45 seconds to go. That in no way excuses Leach's poor decision at the end, but I think there's a silver lining in it for SMU.
Anyways.. those are my thoughts. I'd like to say I enjoyed the game, but in truth I was pretty miserable. I, like all us obnoxious Tech fans, was hoping for and somewhat expecting a big blowout. SMU didn't cooperate, and it was very frustrating watching our team sputter and lurch on offense. And then to have the game end like it did, well, like I said, it wasn't the fun-filled beginning of the college football season I had anticipated.
Good luck against TCU and for the rest of the season. I understand if y'all hate Tech from now on, and wouldn't blame you, but try to remember that a lot of us fans didn't agree with what Leach did.