Some radom thoughts/reactions to the above:
The queso colored unis looked great against Texas last year. It's not the unis, it's too many mistakes--and this time on both sides of the ball.
The list includes 3 items that have nothing to do with football--so at least the headline is more accurate.
Nice to see Sqwirl doing some great things. We need more of that--and from Lovett & Ebner too.
I wonder how much of this debacle was a fallout from the Sunday implosion.
I was beginning to wonder why they did not bring in Gerry or Jacob, even if only for a few plays. Then vintage Charlie showed up in the 4th quarter leading to some great things. But it was too little, too late.
The 4th quarter heroics reminded me of the OU & W Virginia games in 2017.
The officials were terrible!! That hit on the punter was literally right in front of me. I wish I had had my camera on for that one. Then there were TCU penalties not called--far too many. I thought I had seen terrible Big 12 refs before, this group might be the worst ever.
We have to prepare for the possibility (very real, unfortunately) that we might end up 1-8.
Yes, it's a disappointing season but it's also the first year of a new HC--with no HC experience. What did any of us really expect? 8-9 wins? I know I was hoping for at least 4-5 but that does not seem very realistic now--and never really was. Add onto that, the pandemic, the cancelled games, and the lack of practices.
All the extra drama has taken a toll on the team and it's not all the fault of the coaches, Charlie. the OL, the receivers, or anyone else one might choose to blame.
I still think we have a chance to get a few more wins--perhaps K State & Tech.
We are going to have to be patient. It will take time to get Baylor football back where we want it. This should not be a surprise.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36