A thin slice of perspective on the College Football weekend past…
Nov 27, 2007 in Fun
… just a thin slice - three teams and their games.
UK and KU both proved that they were truly basketball schools on Saturday. Don’t think I’m picking on them. I pulled for both of those teams to win and establish themselves. That’s good because parity is a good thing and we all love an underdog, right? Right.
Anyway, Kentucky proved that it didn’t know how to finish late in the game when, in regulation, they were first and goal on the 2 with 18 secs left and couldn’t win the game. Then, in their second overtime, they intercepted Tennessee’s pass down the sideline meaning all they had to do is score any points to win. They got overly conservative and played not to lose. They took a loss of yards on the first play from scrimmage and ended up assuming a field goal would take them home - which was promptly blocked. Not that you could see that from the end zone camera, because the angle was such that it looked like it was headed for the uprights. Even the announcers didn’t realize it was blocked. Anyway, Tennessee, a football school - though not exactly the greatest football school, still had the chops to play for the win. Which they got.
Kansas, going against a good looking Mizzou squad, also could easily have won their game. Replays of the interception at the goal line show that there were two very open Jayhawk receivers streaking in parallel to the intended receiver, but they were ignored. Instead of an interception, that could have, and should have, been a TD. On top of that, the first quarter also held not one but TWO easily makable Jayhawk field goals that were not converted. Combine those 16 points early in the game and not only would it make up the difference in the score overall, but it would have shifted the entire process of the game. Kansas isn’t the team that is pressing, but Missouri is playing from behind.
I know, I know. You’re thinking, “Wait just a cotton pickin’ minute. Shoulda, coulda, woulda, but they didn’t do any of that.” And you know what? You’re right. They didn’t.
But they couldn’t help it. They’re basketball schools. They don’t know, yet (hopeful?), how to win the big game when you just have to get the job done.
The other team that had two great things happen this weekend, followed by an almost immediate let down…
My beloved Aggies of Texas A&M first beat Texas and then had their coach resign. Both are major victories. Beating the steers of tu will always sooth - to some degree - even a very jangled season. Getting rid of a coach that invited NCAA attention because of his stupid insider newsletter to boosters, but also never had the ability to play for the win when he really needed to do so, was also a major victory.
Not having the guts to play for the win… case in point, OU fans should be able to admit that A&M should’ve beat them last year, but Bob Stoops is a man who knows how to play for the win. Fran, however, played not to lose, which is exactly what he got. Maybe he’s really a great coach for a basketball school. *sigh*
Which brings me to the let down. Rather than taking a little time, A&M immediately hired Mike Sherman. Sherman is the former Offensive Line Coach for the Aggies and currently serves as the Offensive Coordinator for the Houston Texans. At the press conference, he recited several Aggie traditions and everyone was fired up about his ties to Aggieland.
I hope that all goes well for Sherman. I am afraid, though, that he may not be what we need. I suppose, that will be seen in the coming year. Nevertheless, he’s a football coach at a football school, and that’s not all bad.







