Hi Guys...sorry so late in getting a reply back...the in-laws are in and, well, you know the drill....
Dukie, in answer to your question, I just don't know for sure what happened to the Marshall Mavs. I wondered the same thing. Don't get me wrong; the best team won, and they won big. HP clearly outgunned Marshall on both sides of the ball, particularly where it mattered...the lines. To extend the logic, I will quote Coach Dennis Parker, the dean of the 1990 Marshall 5A State Championship, "I coach lineman; God makes running backs." To that end, Coach Allen and his O-line & D-lines have my utmost respect...period. Not taking anything away from Stafford & the Jets....just pointing out where the game was really won and dominated. BUS's big ugly butts.
That said, I have pondered the combustion of the last week and the fizzles during the game (didn't see it...getting a lot of 2nd hand info from buddies who were there, both from HP as well as Marshall). Here is my theory; it is not very original. Something very simple happened on the field. Coach Allen, I think rightly, guessed the Southern would try a changeup to Marshall's traditional run-the-ball approach: throw early and sting HP, and then grind it out the duration.
Put simply, Allen and his boys played the 1st half as brilliantly as one could ever ask. They got up, and Marshall gave up.
59 pts is normal for HP. I half-way expected that they would hang at least 35 on Marshall. Would be consistent, and Marshall has been a sucker for the deep post all year. But zero points on offense? That was the surprise of the afternoon/evening.
I didn't realize the sportsmanship issue, but none of us really know what all was being jawed about on the field. If the kid that I was told was actually the guy that got tossed, I am inclined to believe that he simply lost his cool in a big way...a 59-0 way. He has never run from a challenge, but he is not prone to getting into fights. You don't get to 13-2 and in the final game of the season by getting blown away. I think humiliation is what Marshall's players felt, regardless of whether HP meant them to or not.
As for our paper, the scuttlebutt, etc., they all pretty much echo the beatin' that was taken. I think for everybody but the coaches, it is rather pointless to ask why it happened and move on. After all, it is a game...the coolest game around...but a game nonetheless. Dwelling on it doesn't help anybody.
So, in closing, I am frustrated to say that I will not get a chance to see a replay of it. My electronically-challenged dad forgot to push "record".
Oh well.
Can't wait until Sat. when Southlake takes on Katy. I am hoping SLC does it. Dodge's parents and family lives here in Marshall. As well, let's hope Texas takes it to USC, or I will hear about it in spades.
Later....