Yup...I think you are right on here. At a certain point you have to "go and get it". Really bad and undisciplined opponents will beat themselves but if you don't have a plan to take the fight to the opponent...you just won't beat enough of the median teams to rise to the top.From the outside looking in, it often seems to me like we go into road games with with a poor mentality. The game plan from the coaches always seems to be something like "let's play super conservative, keep it close, and hope we can make a big play or two to sneak out of there with a W". Our opponent is always "a really good football team" and are always "going to make it tough on us". It's OK to respect your opponent. It's not OK to make your own team believe that they aren't as good and will be lucky to come back to Laramie with a W.
Those players need to go in there with the belief that they are the better team with the better players and that they intend to prove that no matter any outside circumstances. That mental confidence is a big part of successful athletes, and it all starts at the top. Our coaching staff needs to exude confidence and make it clear they expect us to leave with a win and that anything else is a failure and unacceptable.
Agree. It was a near certainty that we would lose on the road. Need to make something happen, because we don’t have home field and altitude on our sideThe problem really is that Bohl won some home games against the P5 where we stuck to the plan and eeked it out at the end. I don't think just because you did that at Home and it worked that you can go on the road and do it. I think a coaches mentality should be to go out and take it. Odds are you're not winning the road game anyway. Go out there and kick them in the shins and get after them. Nothing is worse than watching us rush 4 and have the team just pick us apart for 3 straight drives. I'd rather see us bring the house and if the QB gets rid of it for a TD just before he's hit, so be it.
Bohl really pissed down his leg when it came to away games during his tenure. That part of his "style" really pissed me off as a fan.