What the Falcons will show us is if what I saw from the Texas Tech game is real.
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The Red Wolves are right as projected – in the middle of the pack. What’s unfortunate is that aside from an away game with Texas Tech (we just missed you, Chris Beard), Arkansas State has little opportunity to see their NET standings improve before conference play begins on December 30.
“Maggard has transformed the Cajuns into a nationally recognized brand. His leadership is a true credit to the Sun Belt Conference.”
Blake Ball is transitioning out, and Butchboro is transitioning in. Hatcher didn’t see a place for himself in Butchboro.
For maybe five years now, I’ve entered the college football season with irrationally high expectations for the Texas State Bobcats.
Placing two programs in the poll was quite the feather in the Sun Belt’s cap. Thanks a whole bunch, Panthers.
While other coaches have banned media, tossed players under the bus, and exploded in various ways, Jones has acquitted himself calmly and consistently, patiently pointing out areas where the team needs improvement while positioning the focus on his own decisions.
While we can take a quantum of solace from the defensive performance, it doesn’t ease the pain of witnessing the total destruction of what was once a mighty and majestic offense.
The Great Realignment War is a clear win for the Sun Belt, for Keith Gill, and the Sun Belt East, who acquires new in-conference rivalries to motivate their fan bases.
Let us Red Wolves fans bask in the darkness of anonymity afforded by the effort of a defensive squad who finally limited an opponent to under 50 points.
