GrizRick said:
Ahem, color me embarrassed McNeese75. I see now that Nicholls State did lose, to Stephen F. Austin. Their first lost in conference but 5th loss on the season, so it's not likely they'd beat McNeese. I do have to say though that McNeese this year reminds me of the Griz last year: ranked #1 late in the season, but struggling to get wins. I feel a whole lot better about the Griz this year, with the momentum they have.
I appreciate your enthuisiam (msp) Grizrick. There are a couple of big differences between this years Cowboys and last years Griz.
First of all, we do have a few nicks and bruises but none of our critical skill players are out for the season and we have good depth at pretty much all positions (our tradition of playing everyone possible during the season has turned our young players into hardened backups by now). Last year the Griz were missing some key players due to injury if I remember correctly.
Second, we should win this weekend and hold home field advantage until the finals or defeated. Now, anything goes in a conference game and Nicholls spoiled our home field plans in 1998 and we promptly lost to Maine in the first playoff game. Home field to us is as important as it is for you.
Third, this is a very experienced team. 20 seniors and 17 returning starters from 2002.
Sure we have had our share of close games this year. In fact, there are at least 5 of the teams we have played that are still doing the woulda, shoulda, coulda thing and trying to figure out how we beat them and are still moaning about how lucky we are. Well, call it luck, call it fate, call it the cardiac cowboys. We know how to win and that is what counts when the final buzzer sounds.
Ok, enough preaching, Good luck with the Cats this week (glad it will be you and not us in that freezer of a stadium. We will be playing on Bobby Boucher's home field where they filmed "The Waterboy")