And i suspect because the realization of the reality of the situation is now clear.
We either thought or hoped there would be a rally in this team. A "circle the wagons"kind of effort. Especially against a team that was 1-6 and hadn't scored more than 30 this year in a single game.
Well now I feel that what we are seeing is our future...our new reality. Players are gonna leave. Coaches as well. The repercussions of an ambiguous future conference-wise are becoming clear.
All the remaining games can clearly be losses, and with these schemes/efforts likely will be. So in the last year of the conference when just weeks ago we were set to be a tremendous national story, this loss makes it clear that, not only will we NOT be a good story, but this was the COUGS' last chance at making any kind of a difference in big-time college football.
I feel that something has passed that ain't ever coming back. After almost 50 years of personally anticipating the fall college football season in the palouse, that era is over. That's all I have to say about that
We either thought or hoped there would be a rally in this team. A "circle the wagons"kind of effort. Especially against a team that was 1-6 and hadn't scored more than 30 this year in a single game.
Well now I feel that what we are seeing is our future...our new reality. Players are gonna leave. Coaches as well. The repercussions of an ambiguous future conference-wise are becoming clear.
All the remaining games can clearly be losses, and with these schemes/efforts likely will be. So in the last year of the conference when just weeks ago we were set to be a tremendous national story, this loss makes it clear that, not only will we NOT be a good story, but this was the COUGS' last chance at making any kind of a difference in big-time college football.
I feel that something has passed that ain't ever coming back. After almost 50 years of personally anticipating the fall college football season in the palouse, that era is over. That's all I have to say about that