Great stop by the D there.
Southard has impressed on D. Effort is there for sure.
Southard has impressed on D. Effort is there for sure.
RedRiverLa said:
OMG. he can't just end the half? Ridiculous calls.
RedRiverLa said:
OMG. he can't just end the half? Ridiculous calls.
RedRiverLa said:
Ok, please feel free to apply that to whomever orchestrated the final plays, lol.
MasterAxe2 said:
If they wanna sit Sammy the rest of the game, I'm for it.
He's gonna get killed and we've got a long season ahead.
Ljacks&Longnecks said:
Pretty happy with the Defense overall tonight----but the absolute zero from the offense has been awful.
Although I expect the drop back to FCS will help our offense, if the O Line doesn't get better at protection then we got problems.
SFASawmillGuy said:
This is a pure no need to overreact game. We didn't get boat raced, at least not in the way we could've been.
We were supposed to lose by a lot. If we won, that's great. But this is not a surprise. We will bounce back next week and take out a tremendous amount of anger on some Wildcats.
SFASawmillGuy said:
If it makes anyone feel better, UCA got absolutely destroyed by their P4 opponent 61-6.
MasterAxe2 said:
Defense playing really well. Love the aggression.
Offense. Puke vomit
SFA Jack Fanatic said:
Overall, I think the biggest diferrence in the two teams was speed. That may not have been easy to see if you were watching via the video stream, but it was pretty clear when watching the whole field in person. Our guys were having no success in creating any space. Cudos to UH's DBs.
Another positive was the number of negative plays that UH's offense had. There must have been at least a dozen or more.
A back breaker was when the UH QB turned a broken play into a 40 yard run in the first half. The Jacks had them stopped cold before that. For all the hype that the Aggie-turned Cougar QB has been getting in the Houston media, I thought he was pretty average.
And Bugs Mortimer saw lots of playing time. It's obvious the coaches see him as a weapon on returns and receiving. Again, UH's speed neutralized him, but he'll open some eyes once FCS play starts.