HEY FALCONS....IT'S RIVALRY WEEK!!!
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:36 pm
As any college football fan knows, during rivalry week, anything can happen. You can throw out the team records, all the hoopla surrounding them game, all the media attentions, it boils down to one thing - the game at hand. Watching all these rivalry games this weekend just kept reminding me of the importance of going up to Toledo feeling confident we can win, but not confident we will win. Before I get lashed at, hear me out.
The last two times we have played in big MAC games at NIU, we went into Dekalb - as Gregg Brandon said - "a little too big about ourselves." Both times, we suffered a loss against a team I felt we should have beaten and the losses were costly. In Toledo, we are facing a team more than capable of beating us, but they are also a team we should beat - in my opinion. I just hope we go up there focused on what we have to do, and what we need to do, and as Nike would put it - Just Do It! Because if we go up there "big about ourselves" and take the field like we deserve to win before we earn a win, it could spell a lot of heartache for BG fans. I don't care what the rankings are or who is favored to win, I'm looking at this game as BG being the under dog. We're on the road, playing in a place we haven't won in a decade, against a team who hasn't lost a home game since three years ago, who just so happens to be a huge rival, in a game that means just as much if not more (MACC) to them. Let the play on the field decide who the winner will be, this game will not be won before it.
I just sat here tonight and watched Top-10 Arizona basketball stroll into Charlottesville for a game against Virginia as a "pit-stop" game on the Wildcats' way to Madison Square Garden for the NIT. This was a fine example of a team that expected to win just watching the team shoot-around and the arrogance in their body language before the game. With four NBA prospects starting and NBA scouts from about every team here to watch Arizona....Virginia whipped the snot out of them by 18 points, 78-60. Should Arizona have won? Probably. But they didn't because they got outplayed by a team that used a solid "team effort." We need to do the same. Our Top-25 record, seven-game winning streak, beating Toledo last year.....it means absolutely nothing on Tuesday night. To beat Toledo, we need to play BG football, period. Let's go into the Glass Bowl confident, but not too confident.
The last two times we have played in big MAC games at NIU, we went into Dekalb - as Gregg Brandon said - "a little too big about ourselves." Both times, we suffered a loss against a team I felt we should have beaten and the losses were costly. In Toledo, we are facing a team more than capable of beating us, but they are also a team we should beat - in my opinion. I just hope we go up there focused on what we have to do, and what we need to do, and as Nike would put it - Just Do It! Because if we go up there "big about ourselves" and take the field like we deserve to win before we earn a win, it could spell a lot of heartache for BG fans. I don't care what the rankings are or who is favored to win, I'm looking at this game as BG being the under dog. We're on the road, playing in a place we haven't won in a decade, against a team who hasn't lost a home game since three years ago, who just so happens to be a huge rival, in a game that means just as much if not more (MACC) to them. Let the play on the field decide who the winner will be, this game will not be won before it.
I just sat here tonight and watched Top-10 Arizona basketball stroll into Charlottesville for a game against Virginia as a "pit-stop" game on the Wildcats' way to Madison Square Garden for the NIT. This was a fine example of a team that expected to win just watching the team shoot-around and the arrogance in their body language before the game. With four NBA prospects starting and NBA scouts from about every team here to watch Arizona....Virginia whipped the snot out of them by 18 points, 78-60. Should Arizona have won? Probably. But they didn't because they got outplayed by a team that used a solid "team effort." We need to do the same. Our Top-25 record, seven-game winning streak, beating Toledo last year.....it means absolutely nothing on Tuesday night. To beat Toledo, we need to play BG football, period. Let's go into the Glass Bowl confident, but not too confident.