The 3 games that will determine our season

This was dated on Aug. 26
Friends,
As the clock ticks toward Sept. 2 in Lubbock, we have dreams, hopes and fears about the season. I think we can all agree that this is probably the most anticipated season since the death penalty. I don't think any of us saw 6-5 in 1997 coming. And the mood for 1998 was mixed.
But if we are a program that is truly on the rise, there will be several signature games that will determine if there is a bowl to be played in December.
Here they are:
1. Sept. 9 at North Texas. Looks like an expected win, but keep this in perspective. They will be coming off their bug-on-the-windshield performance in Austin from the previous week. It's their home opener, and they will lay it all out for us. It's a homecoming QB Justin Willis, and he has to be composed. We have to be careful. Play to win and not play not to lose. Should we win that, 3-1 is sitting right there for us.
2. Sept. 30 at Tulane. This is first of only two games we play outside of Texas (the other is at ECU). It is the CUSA opener, but we have all sorts of issues with the Green Wave. Who knows why, but we don't play well against them. Plus, this is their first game in New Orleans since Katrina. They will likely be 0-3. We must win here. Being 4-1 when we play in El Paso on Oct. 7 gives us momentum and likely split on a two-game road trip. And it would be our first 1-0 start in conference play in how long?
3. Nov. 11 vs. Houston. You could argue the Oct. 31 game against UAB with national TV. But to me, this game has more significance. They want revenge from last year. Plus, they are in our division, and it sets up how we play Tulsa the following week. We could be in the middle of the CUSA West division race. Now, last year's game was not a fluke. In fact, I thought last year's win was probably the defining point of the season. That said, we have contain WR Vincent Marshall and place great pressure on QB Kevin Kolb. We can only hope by this time that we are seeing a confident Justin Willis than the one who probably had the jitters in the early go.
But I will never forgive them for 95-21 in the Astrodome in 1989. I was there.
That's how I see it. Thanks for reading.
Friends,
As the clock ticks toward Sept. 2 in Lubbock, we have dreams, hopes and fears about the season. I think we can all agree that this is probably the most anticipated season since the death penalty. I don't think any of us saw 6-5 in 1997 coming. And the mood for 1998 was mixed.
But if we are a program that is truly on the rise, there will be several signature games that will determine if there is a bowl to be played in December.
Here they are:
1. Sept. 9 at North Texas. Looks like an expected win, but keep this in perspective. They will be coming off their bug-on-the-windshield performance in Austin from the previous week. It's their home opener, and they will lay it all out for us. It's a homecoming QB Justin Willis, and he has to be composed. We have to be careful. Play to win and not play not to lose. Should we win that, 3-1 is sitting right there for us.
2. Sept. 30 at Tulane. This is first of only two games we play outside of Texas (the other is at ECU). It is the CUSA opener, but we have all sorts of issues with the Green Wave. Who knows why, but we don't play well against them. Plus, this is their first game in New Orleans since Katrina. They will likely be 0-3. We must win here. Being 4-1 when we play in El Paso on Oct. 7 gives us momentum and likely split on a two-game road trip. And it would be our first 1-0 start in conference play in how long?
3. Nov. 11 vs. Houston. You could argue the Oct. 31 game against UAB with national TV. But to me, this game has more significance. They want revenge from last year. Plus, they are in our division, and it sets up how we play Tulsa the following week. We could be in the middle of the CUSA West division race. Now, last year's game was not a fluke. In fact, I thought last year's win was probably the defining point of the season. That said, we have contain WR Vincent Marshall and place great pressure on QB Kevin Kolb. We can only hope by this time that we are seeing a confident Justin Willis than the one who probably had the jitters in the early go.
But I will never forgive them for 95-21 in the Astrodome in 1989. I was there.
That's how I see it. Thanks for reading.