I fully and completely expected a 52-0 type of blowout.
Had awesome seats, but thought it would be like having great seats to your grandmother's rape.
Turned out to be electric in Jordan-Hare. Was having flashbacks to the 2001 Florida game.
We led at the half, and held LS-fuckin-U to only a field goal for the following half.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda, but we had so many opportunities that could have won that game for us.
I fully expected to come into the office full of corndogs today wrought with utter shame. Not the case. I can look people in the eye and say, "Yeah, it was a great game. If only we had capitalized on an opportunity here or there, we should have beaten you guys." Unfathomable before kickoff Saturday.
That's all I could reasonably expect, and then some. My pitchfork is down, for now. It's not stored away where I can't get to it, but I'm not grasping it tightly today.
The Mississippi State game was abysmal and inexcusable. Fortunately, we have shown progress from that rock-bottom performance since. And if this is where we're at? I can live with it.
The youth excuse, for the most part, is garbage. Teams can and do often easily overcome that. However, it can also be a factor, and it certainly appears to be with our team. They're maturing. The defense certainly flipped a switch this weekend. That's encouraging. Can the offense do the same at some point this year? The first drive, despite going 3-and-out, consisted of 3 good passes from Frazier. The one to Lutz, was a bit behind him, but certainly catchable, especially by Lutz in the past. The other two were automatic first downs, including a 70ish yard bomb, both between the numbers. Can't ask for more than that. Coming up short on plays like that doesn't wear well on the confidence of a young QB having obvious problems as it is.
All I'm saying, is, while I'm not quite in Prowler's camp (but, honestly, what sane person is?), you're not going to hear me bitching about how the program is in complete disarray, demanding for heads to roll. Not after that game. If another MSU game happens, then we can revisit.
Assuming we don't regress again, I see definitely five, and probably six more wins. If the defense keeps doing what it's doing, then possibly even a shocking upset against the dawgs, or if the stars align just right, and karma pays me back for rescuing a baby from its death or something, we could have Bama on the ropes in the same way we just had LSU.
It's been said before that this team is very reminiscent of the 2003 team. The talent is there, they're just still too green and haven't gelled yet, for whatever reason. The USC game is our Clemson, except we didn't get blown out 0–23. The Mississippi State game is our Georgia Tech of that year.
If we go on to six more wins, as I've stated I'm expecting, and we win our bowl game, we'll be pretty much exactly where we were last year. So far, at least, the losses to our rival(s) have not been complete anal rapings.
I had hoped to build more from last year, but realistically, I can accept a 7-8 win season. It still would be Chizik outperforming the expert predictions, for the fourth year in a row.