Anything can happen, folks...
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:33 pm
Yes, this is about Arizona, but the connection will be made shortly. Patience is a virtue.
Last week, in one of the most incredible games I have ever in my young life witnessed, UofA defeated the then #7 ranked, undefeated UCLA Bruins in a blowout, 52-14 (and the game wasn't even as close as the score indicates). The outcome of that game was entirely inexplicable, but the Wildcats played one of the most perfect games of college football ever concieved. Seriously.
Today, the 'Cats took on the lowly Washington Huskies at home, and all of the momentum that they should have had from last week's astounding victory was vanquished very, very early. They could not run the ball. They could not get offensive plays called on time and burned timeouts meaninglessly. The secondary looked as if they had never played a game in their life. They were leading 14-7 at the end of the second quarter, only to give up a 70 yard touchdown pass with :06 left on the clock. They lost 38-14. How can a team play so good at home one week, and the next play so bad?
So, why isn't this thread in the "Other Schools" forum? Simply: it proves that absolutely, positively anything can happen on the field on any given week. I submit this story to those of you who feel our Falcons are going to lose to Miami because of some perceptual "Whammy" or the fact that we have not won that "B!G" road game in a while. Yes, you may have history and statistics to substantiate your intuition, and good on ya for it! But, football is a whore of a game, and no matter what the historical record looks like, no team is ever assured of victory before a game starts. Chance is a diabolical vulture that circles every football stadium in the nation, my friends.
So what the hell is BO talking about? I'm not sure I know, but I guess the moral of the story, kids, is that we should never, ever, ever give up on a game, and especially this one. We have had a rough season, and so did Arizona prior pulling the biggest upset in nearly 40 years (ESPN said it, I didn't). But, we still have a title to play for. Arizona had absolutely nothing to play for besides pride. They were already bowl-ineligable. Our Falcons have much more to motivate them than the 'Cats did - a title and pride - and we know from the comments made by Seniors like Teddy and P.J. that the latter factor is very, very important to them.
Bottom line: don't give up on this team. If you can make it to Oxford - even if you have to hitchike - do it. Be loud. Be proud. I'm extremely jealous of those of you who get to go, and it is going to pain me to be completely powerless to actively support my school and my team as I watch the game on T.V. on Tuesday evening. Don't regret missing what could be one of the greatest victories in the history of BG football because you wrote them off. If you have, call and order tickets, pick them up at Will-Call on Tuesday and scream your lungs out in support of your team. I wish I could.
I will see you all for the TU game. Godspeed, folks!
Last week, in one of the most incredible games I have ever in my young life witnessed, UofA defeated the then #7 ranked, undefeated UCLA Bruins in a blowout, 52-14 (and the game wasn't even as close as the score indicates). The outcome of that game was entirely inexplicable, but the Wildcats played one of the most perfect games of college football ever concieved. Seriously.
Today, the 'Cats took on the lowly Washington Huskies at home, and all of the momentum that they should have had from last week's astounding victory was vanquished very, very early. They could not run the ball. They could not get offensive plays called on time and burned timeouts meaninglessly. The secondary looked as if they had never played a game in their life. They were leading 14-7 at the end of the second quarter, only to give up a 70 yard touchdown pass with :06 left on the clock. They lost 38-14. How can a team play so good at home one week, and the next play so bad?
So, why isn't this thread in the "Other Schools" forum? Simply: it proves that absolutely, positively anything can happen on the field on any given week. I submit this story to those of you who feel our Falcons are going to lose to Miami because of some perceptual "Whammy" or the fact that we have not won that "B!G" road game in a while. Yes, you may have history and statistics to substantiate your intuition, and good on ya for it! But, football is a whore of a game, and no matter what the historical record looks like, no team is ever assured of victory before a game starts. Chance is a diabolical vulture that circles every football stadium in the nation, my friends.
So what the hell is BO talking about? I'm not sure I know, but I guess the moral of the story, kids, is that we should never, ever, ever give up on a game, and especially this one. We have had a rough season, and so did Arizona prior pulling the biggest upset in nearly 40 years (ESPN said it, I didn't). But, we still have a title to play for. Arizona had absolutely nothing to play for besides pride. They were already bowl-ineligable. Our Falcons have much more to motivate them than the 'Cats did - a title and pride - and we know from the comments made by Seniors like Teddy and P.J. that the latter factor is very, very important to them.
Bottom line: don't give up on this team. If you can make it to Oxford - even if you have to hitchike - do it. Be loud. Be proud. I'm extremely jealous of those of you who get to go, and it is going to pain me to be completely powerless to actively support my school and my team as I watch the game on T.V. on Tuesday evening. Don't regret missing what could be one of the greatest victories in the history of BG football because you wrote them off. If you have, call and order tickets, pick them up at Will-Call on Tuesday and scream your lungs out in support of your team. I wish I could.
I will see you all for the TU game. Godspeed, folks!