Well, Hell, I am going to rag again, as usual. The grades above might be ok If the team had been playing another D1 program. It wasn't. It was a really bad team of a lower division that shouldn't have been playing on the Sun Bowl turf.
Does a scholarship men anything? If it does, then we should be much more talented than Northern Arizona and Houston Baptist, right? Because if we can't beat amateurs with professionals what is the sense of paying them to play here? Seriously, if there is no difference or eve worse if our scholarship players are not as good as walk-ons why do that. It doesn't make any sense at all.
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Are our players in fact better? If that is the case, well I don't really have to say it do I?
We say that The Bear could beat you with your own team. Ask yourself if Northern Arizona's coaching staff would have won, if Houston Baptists staff would have won and the non-scholarship teams would have lost if the coaching staffs had been switched.
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Just ask yourself which team looked like a better coached team.
Now, I know that he is working with scholarship players that aren't his scholarship players against the lower division players. How many of you couldn't coach the Oakland A's to a win over the El Paso Chihuahuas? How many of you would even dare to mention your win. It would be an embarrassment to say anything other than gracious things about the minor league team. If the game was as close as this one was, you would be fired quietly in three days. Sorry. I hate to be this way, but we should be breathing a sigh of relief today after a crushing victory over the Baptists of Houston. Instead we are thanking God that we got lucky and pulled out a win.
I want wins. Reasons, excuses, my ass! What would any other self respecting program in the country do? What would any team that was actually trying to win do? What me do? Or something different? If you went cheap and the Yugo is a money pit that leaves you stranded, and if follows the Nash Rambler wagon that ran so little that weeds began to grow up through the wheel wells, maybe just maybe you need to break down and get a regular, real, proven to run car. I know, I know. They cost so damned much. But when I reached about 55 I finally figured out what smart people figure out before they reach 30, and bought a new X-Terra. I still drive it. UTEP is still paying Shade Tree Joe the Mechanic to try and keep the '53 International Harvester with the rebuilt flathead six with a blown head gasket, running.
Oh, and if you were/are winning you have the right to wear some other school's fucking colors you jackass!