THis is NOT directed at you, but there are probably one or more people out there who are happy - at least a little bit with the loss - not because they like losses - but because there are posters who feel much better when they are RIGHT/CORRECT - even to the degree they are right it is more important than if the team earns a win. It becomes difficult for ardent fans of the back-up quarterback or the next offensive coordinator, or the headcoach from a decade, 3 decades, or a century to be right about how their guy is better, was better, walks on better water when the current guy is always "Getting Lucky."
A couple of years ago I promised myself that 100+ 18- to 23-year-olds would not control whether or not I am happy or not. Overall this season has been the most fun that I've had in a long time as a Gopher football fan - Easy. This game was hard to take. It would make life a bit easier, but it would not change the difficulties of life. The fact is I have two new jobs that are great, but adjusting to those at the same time I am caring for a loved-one recovering from major surgery. The success up to today, I will not forget or let go. That has buoyed my Fall. I hope it continues.
Unfortunately the team failed to advance this week. I wish they would have played better - especially the offensive line early in the game - they make everybody look better or worse based on their play. If the basics of play is at high level consistently - the mistakes that occurred simply do not add up to a loss. Perhaps the situation in which the mistakes occur would not have even existed, I wish I knew.
For any who are indeed happy because of today's loss is proof that they are great college football scholars - congratulations.
The team needs a bye-week to get focused on the end of season games. Me, I would benefit from having 3-4 hours of time taking in a game. I would have likely been at the game today if it had been in Mpls. If game time proves to be nice for one of the final games, and I can I will be a walk-up if I can.
This game - no it did not make me happy. Most of the play frustrated me.
Two weeks - see you then.
Leidner made some really really bad decisions today. Santoso's missed field goal would have made a difference. And Cobb's fumble was bad too.
I am a "fan" of the Gophers, but if any of you "fans" are happy after this game, then you guys were probably happy with losing records.