"Reys" of sunshine

After throwing all the dishes, breaking the furniture and kicking the cat, despite last night's abysmal performance, I think there are at least a few positives we can take out of the SJSU loss.
First, as the announcers pointed out, we're one of the youngest teams in NCAA football.
On the offensive side, we saw what I hope is merely the first glance at (finally) a big, possession receiver in Ray Pellerin, the true freshman from Houston Westfield. Bartel threw some good passes and some ones I bet he wised he had back, but he'll either come into his own as a junior and senior (as expected) or Chris Phillips is waiting in the wings. Also, as good as KK has been over the years, in all likelihood, he might not even be among the top 3 RBs on the team talent-wise. My only concern on the offense going forward is finding the heir apparent to Sterling and Steve.
On the defensive side, we're certainly going to miss our trio of fine linebackers next year – they're the only unit that played really well last night. But on the other hand, the old man of the offensive line (Melvin) will only be a senior next year. The rest of the starters will be sophomores and juniors, which is going to help immensely. We're going to lose Moodley and the great Jonus Rutledge next year, but candidly, I'm going to miss JR a lot more on kickoff returns than I am in the secondary – and I think we may have the makings of a devastating return man in Blake Warren. As for the rest of the secondary, Godfrey and Harris will return for their senior years, hopefully back 100%. And as for the rest, they're all very young and can only improve with strength and experience.
I'm not ready to throw in the towel yet, but then again, I'm Pollyanna.
First, as the announcers pointed out, we're one of the youngest teams in NCAA football.
On the offensive side, we saw what I hope is merely the first glance at (finally) a big, possession receiver in Ray Pellerin, the true freshman from Houston Westfield. Bartel threw some good passes and some ones I bet he wised he had back, but he'll either come into his own as a junior and senior (as expected) or Chris Phillips is waiting in the wings. Also, as good as KK has been over the years, in all likelihood, he might not even be among the top 3 RBs on the team talent-wise. My only concern on the offense going forward is finding the heir apparent to Sterling and Steve.
On the defensive side, we're certainly going to miss our trio of fine linebackers next year – they're the only unit that played really well last night. But on the other hand, the old man of the offensive line (Melvin) will only be a senior next year. The rest of the starters will be sophomores and juniors, which is going to help immensely. We're going to lose Moodley and the great Jonus Rutledge next year, but candidly, I'm going to miss JR a lot more on kickoff returns than I am in the secondary – and I think we may have the makings of a devastating return man in Blake Warren. As for the rest of the secondary, Godfrey and Harris will return for their senior years, hopefully back 100%. And as for the rest, they're all very young and can only improve with strength and experience.
I'm not ready to throw in the towel yet, but then again, I'm Pollyanna.