Wyovanian said:
Cowboy Junky said:
WestWYOPoke said:
Cowboy Junky said:
fromolwyoming said:
Last year was last year. This year, is this year. This game is personal, and NOT being overlooked.
If any game was to be overlooked, it would have been the FCS game. Not against a team that embarrassed us last year and cost Allen near an entire season after only getting a couple of series.
Agreed. Still, the guys on this team(most of them) are the ones that lost three times to crappy ooc opponents last season.
You may be confident that we've learned that lesson.
I'm not. We've sucked at football since Dana Dimel left.
We buried UC Davis like we should. I would like to see a little more evidence before I'm ready to put to bed the fears of getting beat by teams we should dominate. UC Davis was a home game. This is a road game.
If they don't come 100 percent focused, we'll get beat by the same shit team that finished last year 1-11, with their one win a 20 point blow-out of Wyoming in Laramie.
You say we overlooked those 3 teams last year as if UW should have won them because they were the better team. North Dakota I will give you, but Wyo wasn't better (at the time of the games) than EMU or App State. By the end of the year they would have beat EMU, but not App State. I don't think they overlooked those 2, they simply weren't good enough to beat them...last year that is.
I agree that Appy State was a better team. Still,
we shouldn't ever lose to a team that just transitioned to FCS football. Call me an elitist. We should beat them every year. They were a better team than us last year.
EMU might have been the worst team in FCS. They got ass hammered by every team on their schedule aside from Wyoming.
Wyoming wasn't better than this last year?
http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa-15/mid-amer/2015-eastern-michigan-eagles-football-schedule.php
Hmm. Ever heard of Boise State?
I think you're uneasy about our team being on the road and keeping it together, and, somehow, you interpreted this as a "trap" game. It's an overused term, and one used by people who really don't grok its criteria and meaning. If we had a "trap" game on our schedule, the closest thing to it would have been UC-Davis, but, because the Nebraska game ended on a very down note, the team regrouped and focused on the game in front of them, not this one coming up. Sandwiched between Nebraska and a road revenge game, UC-Davis had the biggest potential for let down...
Yep. If we played Boise their first year in FBS, I would have expected to beat them to. If NDstate moves up and we play them the first year in FBS, I'll expect to beat them.
Call it whatever you want to call it. We did it versus North Dakota. We did it versus EMU. Most fans see the Appy State game as over-looking an opponent(most fans don't know that Appy State was a 1aa powerhouse).
Brian Hill admitted that we did it at media days.
If you don't think the coaches are talking about this in the locker room right now, you've probably never played football. It IS being discussed with the team, regardless of the amount of reasons why we should take this game seriously(no road wins since November 2014, EMU gave us an ugly loss last year....) The coaches are telling our players that we can't afford to overlook EMU. They told them that last year as well and it didn't matter last year, at home.
Our staff is talking about this with our team this week. That's fact, regardless of what you chose to label it: the staff is focusing on not over-looking EMU this week. It will be one of the major focuses all week long. Anyone that's ever played sports knows that.
I don't care if you're intellect feels uncomfortable by the term "trap" game. This game is one.
I care if our team over-looks EMU. I want us to win. I want them to know that WE know they over-looked teams last year. I want the team to feel the pressure of the fan base expecting them to go on the road and perform. I want the team to learn how to deal with that pressure and further remove the memory of over-looking opponents, while ending our road losing streak at the same time.
If you don't want to call it a trap game, call it something else. You're smart, come up with something new to call it. Call it a "Can't afford to over-look EMU, must take this game seriously, it's not Ram week yet" game. I don't care what you call it. It's a game we can't afford to over-look and a game that we should win if we don't over-look.
The spotlight is on the team. I want to see how they handle that pressure.