Post game thoughts...

You really have to love the Internet... reading some of the posts here both anger me and crack me up. Ridiculous comments that Bo should not have played this year after just one game and June left his magic potion... more on that later... in Hawaii...
Now I admit, I don't know much about Mustang football. I didn't start paying attention until the day you guys hired June, so understand that I can't comment on Willis or understand the pain you fans have felt in the past decade or more... but I do know June Jones and I do know his system, and I do know that tonight is the first step in the right direction.
As for June choosing the Freshman over Willis... how many of you were at every practice? How many of watched film of Willis in the R&S this Spring? How many of you are around Willis every day and can comment on his attitude and how well he's picking up the new system?
June choosing a Freshman is June choosing the right guy to lead his system. The majority of the players here are guys he inherited, he didn't recruit them. It will take him some time to get his players in, but in the meantime a Freshman QB who he did recruit is being given a chance to learn the system now. June knows this will take time. Just as it did in Hawaii. Wouldn't you rather have Bo be right on in two years when June has had three years of recruiting as opposed to Bo learning at that point?
So according to one poster if Willis had started tonight the outcome would have been different. According to the announcers Willis is uncomfortable in the pocket and was indecisive in his decision making, thus he didn't win the job. I can tell you this, as I have stated in the past, in the R&S the two main attributes for your QB to have are accuracy and consistency. Something that from what I heard, Willis doesn't have... at least he didn't in the Spring in this system.
Now... this so-called Magic Potion... do you realize that this magic potion was a lot of hard work and a lot of repetition? Do you realize it was having the team fail, only to learn from their mistakes and get back up and get after it again? Do you realize it was about young men learning to become leaders and learning to overcome adversity? There was no magic potion in Hawaii. It was hard work, repetition, learning from mistakes and trusting the system as well as each other.
I've been around this board enough to know there are some quality people with good football knowledge and people who absolutely love SMU. There are also some people who expect miracles and resort to childish rants when things don't work out as they expected in the first game.
You didn't hire June to beat Rice in week one of the 2008 season. You hired June to turn around your program which has been failing badly for a while now. In time this will happen. There were a ton of positives tonight and many of them from the Freshman QB. I won't go into them now because I get the feeling a lot of you will ignore them.
At some point this year, things will click for Bo Levi Mitchell. By the time he's a Junior you guys will be glad June did what he did. Of course, when that day comes, those of you saying the year is a waste and that Bo should never have taken the field will be on board and you'll be diehard fans. It comes with the territory.
To those of you that are good fans and knowledgeable about what a rebuilding job entails, trust me when I say tonight was the first step... the first step in what will eventually be a successful journey.
Now I admit, I don't know much about Mustang football. I didn't start paying attention until the day you guys hired June, so understand that I can't comment on Willis or understand the pain you fans have felt in the past decade or more... but I do know June Jones and I do know his system, and I do know that tonight is the first step in the right direction.
As for June choosing the Freshman over Willis... how many of you were at every practice? How many of watched film of Willis in the R&S this Spring? How many of you are around Willis every day and can comment on his attitude and how well he's picking up the new system?
June choosing a Freshman is June choosing the right guy to lead his system. The majority of the players here are guys he inherited, he didn't recruit them. It will take him some time to get his players in, but in the meantime a Freshman QB who he did recruit is being given a chance to learn the system now. June knows this will take time. Just as it did in Hawaii. Wouldn't you rather have Bo be right on in two years when June has had three years of recruiting as opposed to Bo learning at that point?
So according to one poster if Willis had started tonight the outcome would have been different. According to the announcers Willis is uncomfortable in the pocket and was indecisive in his decision making, thus he didn't win the job. I can tell you this, as I have stated in the past, in the R&S the two main attributes for your QB to have are accuracy and consistency. Something that from what I heard, Willis doesn't have... at least he didn't in the Spring in this system.
Now... this so-called Magic Potion... do you realize that this magic potion was a lot of hard work and a lot of repetition? Do you realize it was having the team fail, only to learn from their mistakes and get back up and get after it again? Do you realize it was about young men learning to become leaders and learning to overcome adversity? There was no magic potion in Hawaii. It was hard work, repetition, learning from mistakes and trusting the system as well as each other.
I've been around this board enough to know there are some quality people with good football knowledge and people who absolutely love SMU. There are also some people who expect miracles and resort to childish rants when things don't work out as they expected in the first game.
You didn't hire June to beat Rice in week one of the 2008 season. You hired June to turn around your program which has been failing badly for a while now. In time this will happen. There were a ton of positives tonight and many of them from the Freshman QB. I won't go into them now because I get the feeling a lot of you will ignore them.
At some point this year, things will click for Bo Levi Mitchell. By the time he's a Junior you guys will be glad June did what he did. Of course, when that day comes, those of you saying the year is a waste and that Bo should never have taken the field will be on board and you'll be diehard fans. It comes with the territory.
To those of you that are good fans and knowledgeable about what a rebuilding job entails, trust me when I say tonight was the first step... the first step in what will eventually be a successful journey.