Thoughts on the game

- Great job by the coaches of motivating the kids and getting them ready to play after the tough game last week. That is really tough to do - hats off.
- Awesome job by the kids for recovering from a slow start. They could have gotten back on the bus after the poor first offensive series and the early TD. They fought hard. Great job!
- If SMU makes it to a bowl, they will really deserve it. If you add Cincy or UConn to the schedule instead of USF or Temple, a bowl is in the bag. Toughest schedule in the conference?
- McCarty, Borwn, and Seana make a huge difference for the inside running game. If any of them go out for Fister or Hyder, the performance changes drastically. Have to keep those three healthy against USF and Navy.
- This defense is at its best when it is aggressive. Sure, 8 was late on the pass to the outside and gave up a big play early. But he gambled and tried to make a play. Those gambles paid off later when we blitz off the corner and Horace guesses right for the walk-in pick 6. When we play aggressive, it pays off. When we play safe, we lose.
- Our winning strategy at this point is simple - we are good enough to force the other team into mistakes when we are aggressive, and good enough to take advantage of those mistakes to win. Against Houston it was the early turnovers. Tulane was the penalties in the first half. This game it was the turnovers.
- That is what makes these next two game so tough. Navy and USF don't make a ton of mistakes. We are going to have to play our best game of the season against one of those teams to make a bowl.
- Gary is playing better and better; one thing that has been a surprise this year is that our young LBs haven't really made an impact. I expected them to take over by this point, but Cox has really been the big surprise back there.
- Small balls are good.
- Awesome job by the kids for recovering from a slow start. They could have gotten back on the bus after the poor first offensive series and the early TD. They fought hard. Great job!
- If SMU makes it to a bowl, they will really deserve it. If you add Cincy or UConn to the schedule instead of USF or Temple, a bowl is in the bag. Toughest schedule in the conference?
- McCarty, Borwn, and Seana make a huge difference for the inside running game. If any of them go out for Fister or Hyder, the performance changes drastically. Have to keep those three healthy against USF and Navy.
- This defense is at its best when it is aggressive. Sure, 8 was late on the pass to the outside and gave up a big play early. But he gambled and tried to make a play. Those gambles paid off later when we blitz off the corner and Horace guesses right for the walk-in pick 6. When we play aggressive, it pays off. When we play safe, we lose.
- Our winning strategy at this point is simple - we are good enough to force the other team into mistakes when we are aggressive, and good enough to take advantage of those mistakes to win. Against Houston it was the early turnovers. Tulane was the penalties in the first half. This game it was the turnovers.
- That is what makes these next two game so tough. Navy and USF don't make a ton of mistakes. We are going to have to play our best game of the season against one of those teams to make a bowl.
- Gary is playing better and better; one thing that has been a surprise this year is that our young LBs haven't really made an impact. I expected them to take over by this point, but Cox has really been the big surprise back there.
- Small balls are good.