Re: Disappointing Win?
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:13 pm
A disappointing win is still better than a loss. How many times in the past 25 years would we be looking for some sort of moral victory after losing this game. Now we are complaining that we won ugly.
I'm glad our expectations have changed. Ironically, these higher expectations make the bad losses even harder to deal with. When I was at SMU in the early '90s, I wouldn't have thought twice about our Tulane loss last year. Now, it really gets under my skin.
Taking a bigger picture look at the USF game. I feel bad for GG, it is a tough break for him. Hopefully he will OK and be back soon (like next Friday soon). The positive side of his injury is that Burcham got a lot of quality minutes. While I don't want to see anyone injured, it is important for the program in the long run to have Burcham ready to play and comfortable with the speed of the game. That can only be accomplished by getting game minutes. Hopefully this will help him grow and develope as a player and leader through the rest of this year and into the offseason.
I'm glad our expectations have changed. Ironically, these higher expectations make the bad losses even harder to deal with. When I was at SMU in the early '90s, I wouldn't have thought twice about our Tulane loss last year. Now, it really gets under my skin.
Taking a bigger picture look at the USF game. I feel bad for GG, it is a tough break for him. Hopefully he will OK and be back soon (like next Friday soon). The positive side of his injury is that Burcham got a lot of quality minutes. While I don't want to see anyone injured, it is important for the program in the long run to have Burcham ready to play and comfortable with the speed of the game. That can only be accomplished by getting game minutes. Hopefully this will help him grow and develope as a player and leader through the rest of this year and into the offseason.