This season, expectations have the team finishing 6th. Is that a fair prediction? I guess that’s what we’re here to discuss.
Lincoln Pare
I like it when the waterfalls are on – I liked it when the waterfall mist soaked poor Blake Grupe to the bone last year.
You never know when the latest five-star malcontent is going to drop a Portal Bomb and peace-out of a billion-dollar program.
For maybe five years now, I’ve entered the college football season with irrationally high expectations for the Texas State Bobcats.
“You know why I was crying, Coach,” asked Scott. “It’s starting to work. I see the culture kicking in.”
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.
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.
The Cajuns come into Centennial Bank Stadium with a three game win streak in the series. It’ll likely end up four. But the Red Wolves will make sure that the Cajuns leave knowing that they are hated.
Perhaps it’s time to truly adopt a kind of two-QB system where the one quarterback replaces the other when his hand grows cold.
I invite you to join me in moving past this True Crime critique of the Arkansas State Red Wolves and leap forward into what can be salvaged after a 1-3 start to the season.