metrolax
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Lots of people are kinda glum about this season, and are looking at the remaining schedule
with a good share of foreboding. Our Gophs are no longer on the predicted bowl matchups
anywhere, and it seems the season may be a wash. However, we're missing a golden opportunity,
no pun intended.
There is nothing to lose. Nothing. At this point, having already dropped a couple games in the BIG
with that number probably to grow, this squad should just take a "devil-may-care" attitude into the
rest of the games, knock some people around, and see what happens. I have seen enough of this
team this season to know that under the right circumstances, they can play with anybody. No team
is at the top of their game each and every week. Its impossible with 18-22 year old kids. The days
of 1975 are over. The strong teams cannot Sharpie in 34-7 each week. They're up, they're down.
Take the whole idea of "winning the west" off the table for this young team. Don't even think about
it. Think about each game as an opportunity to achieve something great. Don't worry about the big picture.
There is a sort of freedom to that.
It is said that in rivalry games you can throw out the records, and its true. How many times in
rivalry games has the underdog won? Lots. If Iowa is unbeaten when we play them, how sweet would
that be if we knocked them off? Wisky coming to TCF Bank......how nice would that be?
Michigan? I honestly cannot say what will happen there. Yes, they should be in a fired-up mindset,
but that's the conventional wisdom. Illinois? We have a score to settle there. Ohio State? I remember
a 6-6 Gopher team counting a win at the Horseshoe over a previously unbeaten Buckeye team in 2000.
Nobody is saying the slate is easy. Actually, its brutal. However, going into those games tight, fixating
on what could have been rather than the game at hand, will ensure a horrible finish.
Better to go into them with a fun and reckless attitude, knock some heads around, and see what
happens. Remember Coach Horton and what he did with THAT Gopher team when he took over from Brew?
That was fun. He scored a couple of wins that nobody was expecting.
If this team goes into the remaining games tight about the race, we will finish 4-8, MAYBE 5-7 if we're
lucky. However, if the staff uses the bye week wisely and gets these kids into the proper frame of mind,
they WILL surprise some people.
With all the injuries and with the rough schedule, this is one season where IF they get to even 6-6
and go to the Ft Worth Bowl, or something like that, I WILL be celebrating because they will have earned it.
A win over ANY team left on the schedule will be fun. Why not a couple of them?
with a good share of foreboding. Our Gophs are no longer on the predicted bowl matchups
anywhere, and it seems the season may be a wash. However, we're missing a golden opportunity,
no pun intended.
There is nothing to lose. Nothing. At this point, having already dropped a couple games in the BIG
with that number probably to grow, this squad should just take a "devil-may-care" attitude into the
rest of the games, knock some people around, and see what happens. I have seen enough of this
team this season to know that under the right circumstances, they can play with anybody. No team
is at the top of their game each and every week. Its impossible with 18-22 year old kids. The days
of 1975 are over. The strong teams cannot Sharpie in 34-7 each week. They're up, they're down.
Take the whole idea of "winning the west" off the table for this young team. Don't even think about
it. Think about each game as an opportunity to achieve something great. Don't worry about the big picture.
There is a sort of freedom to that.
It is said that in rivalry games you can throw out the records, and its true. How many times in
rivalry games has the underdog won? Lots. If Iowa is unbeaten when we play them, how sweet would
that be if we knocked them off? Wisky coming to TCF Bank......how nice would that be?
Michigan? I honestly cannot say what will happen there. Yes, they should be in a fired-up mindset,
but that's the conventional wisdom. Illinois? We have a score to settle there. Ohio State? I remember
a 6-6 Gopher team counting a win at the Horseshoe over a previously unbeaten Buckeye team in 2000.
Nobody is saying the slate is easy. Actually, its brutal. However, going into those games tight, fixating
on what could have been rather than the game at hand, will ensure a horrible finish.
Better to go into them with a fun and reckless attitude, knock some heads around, and see what
happens. Remember Coach Horton and what he did with THAT Gopher team when he took over from Brew?
That was fun. He scored a couple of wins that nobody was expecting.
If this team goes into the remaining games tight about the race, we will finish 4-8, MAYBE 5-7 if we're
lucky. However, if the staff uses the bye week wisely and gets these kids into the proper frame of mind,
they WILL surprise some people.
With all the injuries and with the rough schedule, this is one season where IF they get to even 6-6
and go to the Ft Worth Bowl, or something like that, I WILL be celebrating because they will have earned it.
A win over ANY team left on the schedule will be fun. Why not a couple of them?