Week 7: Homecoming vs. Idaho State Some thoughts about the game:
- Hands down the best game I've been to at Aggie Stadium (Toomey too, but I only had one year of Toomey as a student). The crowd, the competitiveness, the comeback, the win, and the stakes at play all made it an instant classic. It's so nice to see us be able to win these types of games when just a couple seasons ago they'd be blowouts or heartbreaking losses / moral victories.
- Having said that, we really dodged a bullet when their freshman kicker missed the biggest FG of his young career so far. ISU had the game within their grasps multiple times throughout the night and just couldn't deliver the knockout punch (that kick, not stopping us on 4th down in OT, allowing 2 two point conversions, not capitalizing on our turnovers, etc.). We didn't play our best game to get to that last play in regulation and need to clean up a lot.
- Our punting and kicking game is atrocious. That one punt that went right more than it went forward stands out in my mind, or the kickoff that got flagged for going out of bounds and put them at the 40 yard line. There's a saying that defense wins games but special teams wins championships, and bad special teams play will hold us back in our search for a BSC title or in making a run in playoffs if we get there.
- That decision to go for it on 4th and 2 in the first overtime possession... GUTSY!! I don't think I've ever seen that in all the OT games of college football I've watched. But, it makes sense given how the ISU offense just marched down the field in under a minute to set up a game winning FG. Hawk probably knew that if we won, it would be because we got 7 points to win in OT1 or go to OT2 and not because we traded FGs in OT1 (unlikely that two such powerful offenses would both leave OT1 without a touchdown). And of course their kicker just missed a game winning FG, so even if we didn't get the conversion we could still rely on him to bail us out again. Still, what a huge call.
- The significance of this win can't be overstated. Beyond the conference and playoff implications, we were also finally able to give a capacity crowd (which really got into the game when we started mounting our comeback) a good game and a win on top of that. Think of all the freshmen or new fans who came and stayed for this classic and will very likely return for future games. I've lost count of all the times that huge crowds (typically the first game of the academic year like this one) have turned out only to see us get demolished or lose in a heartbreaking fashion ... not good for fan morale! Then of course there's the impact this win will have on the team and its ability to believe in the mentality that no game is ever out of reach, no matter how up or down you are. I'm sure we'll need that as we enter the more difficult part of our schedule (and beyond?).
- Speaking of the home crowd, I was pretty impressed how loud the stadium got near the end of the game. There were some really odd decisions from athletics in this regard though. For example, sending Gunrock out to the field and rally the crowd late in the 4th. This was great to see, but we happened to have been on a big offensive drive and the crowd noise from this cool stunt remained noticeably louder even as our team was lining up for the snap. Shouldn't we wait for a timeout while we're on defense to send Gunrock out to rally the crowd? Also, our crowd always gets the loudest when there's free things being thrown at it. Why can't we throw free stuff before or during key defensive downs? I've always wondered about this ... is it that we can't announce it on the PA?
- What a game. I can't believe how quickly Hawk has turned our program around, and we're only halfway through his second year. Last night was a huge milestone in our return to relevance and I'm just so excited to see how far this program will continue to ascend. Go Ags!