Game thoughts

I was impressed with the attendance. It's always dangerous to assume anything when it comes to SMU fan support but last night showed me a lot. Moody was 90% full five minutes in against Sam Houston St. With it being a Saturday and a ton of important football games going on the attendance was great. Plus, the former President and First Lady cared enough to show up for a game against SHS.
It was also a nice showing by the students. As Stallion mentioned in another post, their sections were full and they were scattered out in other sections. It was a tough game to really get into and the one time the students were about to go off the game day production failed big time but let's keep this positive. That's beating a dead horse.
As for the team, I'm not sure how you can not be excited. Back in LB's first year I went to a few practices and got to see the new transfer guys play. It didn't take long to see that Nic and MK were different. They were confident and talented. That is exactly the same feeling I got watching this current freshman class practice. Now that I've seen them play against real competition, it's pretty obvious. These are high quality elite players. Sed has had a rough start but he'll come around. The talent is there. Shake is as gifted a scorer as we've signed since I've followed the program. He's got to work on his defense but the sky is the limit for the young man. I'm still shocked by Jarrey. As with any freshman, he'll make mistakes but he does everything on the court - shoot, drive, defend, rebound and he plays with confidence. There's a reason I had heard LB loves him. He is going to be a great player for us.
Ben Moore, wow. I'm not sure who told him over the summer to be more aggressive but keep it coming. If he keeps playing this way we are going to be tough to stop. He was hitting that jumper from the top of the key all night. Sterling was just being Sterling - solid and effective. Nic has to be so relieved he doesn't feel like he has to score every time down the court now.
It will be interesting to see how we play against a big, physical team like Stanford on the road. Tolbert, MK and Ben will have to avoid foul trouble. It will be a good early test but there's no reason to believe we won't be ready.
It was also a nice showing by the students. As Stallion mentioned in another post, their sections were full and they were scattered out in other sections. It was a tough game to really get into and the one time the students were about to go off the game day production failed big time but let's keep this positive. That's beating a dead horse.
As for the team, I'm not sure how you can not be excited. Back in LB's first year I went to a few practices and got to see the new transfer guys play. It didn't take long to see that Nic and MK were different. They were confident and talented. That is exactly the same feeling I got watching this current freshman class practice. Now that I've seen them play against real competition, it's pretty obvious. These are high quality elite players. Sed has had a rough start but he'll come around. The talent is there. Shake is as gifted a scorer as we've signed since I've followed the program. He's got to work on his defense but the sky is the limit for the young man. I'm still shocked by Jarrey. As with any freshman, he'll make mistakes but he does everything on the court - shoot, drive, defend, rebound and he plays with confidence. There's a reason I had heard LB loves him. He is going to be a great player for us.
Ben Moore, wow. I'm not sure who told him over the summer to be more aggressive but keep it coming. If he keeps playing this way we are going to be tough to stop. He was hitting that jumper from the top of the key all night. Sterling was just being Sterling - solid and effective. Nic has to be so relieved he doesn't feel like he has to score every time down the court now.
It will be interesting to see how we play against a big, physical team like Stanford on the road. Tolbert, MK and Ben will have to avoid foul trouble. It will be a good early test but there's no reason to believe we won't be ready.