The feeling I get from the quotes from Hawkins and Coombs is that they know it going to be very tough to beat EWU but, if we can keep it close, then we have a chance. They both realize just how explosive EWU's offense can be and how good EB3 is.
I think this is a game that could get away from really quick if our defense simply can not contain EB3 and get off the field and allow our offense to not always be playing catch up. The Ags have never beaten the Eagles (0-9) and we will need to bring our best effort of the season plus a bit of luck to finally win one against them.
I hate the break serve analogy. I don’t think we win a high scoring game.
Here is an interesting note following the resignation of their offensive coordinator.
[Shoemaker is the fourth EWU football coach to resign in 2021, following Brian Strandley (defensive line), Josh Fetter (linebackers) and Heath Pulver (special teams).
I know it's not a big deal, but can't he talk about Barriere without being ridiculous about it? Just say the guys is really good. He's definitely not the best player in all of college football and he's absolutely not the best player Hawkins has ever coached against. I mean, he said it himself that he's coached against five Heisman winners. He might not even be the best quarterback Hawkins has coached against at UCD (Trey Lance).
Just say he's really talented and a really hard player to prepare to play against and that he might be the best player in FCS (even if he's not, you could probably make an argument for it).
You're absolutely right. Is Barriere the best quarterback in the Big Sky, the best quarterback we've played this season, and a contender for the Walter Payton award? Yes absolutely. I'm not trying to down play his talent at this level because we've seen him dominate teams game after game, season after season but he is absolutely not the best player in all of college football.
Five resignations counting the spring,,,that a lot of unhappy coaches who were originally hired by Best. EWU might be better served if Best resigned...
Looking forward to my first game at the new stadium. My son and I are parking at my old fraternity house, riding bikes through campus to take a little tour, then bike to the game. Excited to step foot on campus for the first time in almost 20 years tomorrow!
- performance center going up near stadium
- tall bicycle parts spire just off campus near Hickey Gym (3rd Street?)
- Coach Sochor statue, @ the stadium entrance
- ARC?
- West Village in the distance
I wish the women's bball game started a little later. It would have been cool to catch the tail end of that before the football game. I'm curious if any buildings are open, if we could walk through the library.
- Death Star? (Modern building near Toomey.)
- Expanded, modern **Coffee House**
- Expanded, remodeled Memorial Union.
- New / expanded dorms on Russell Blvd (old WebM, etc.)
New buildings all over.
Play the "I'm an alum" card when you enter Shields.
If EWU loses today, does that eliminate them from the playoffs or at least put them on the bubble? If so, they might have a lot more to play for. Hope that makes it more stressful for their coaching staff.
If they lose today (big emphasis on if) then I think they are still in good shape to make the playoffs. 2 of their losses would be against top 5 teams in Montana State and us and the 3rd would be against Weber. Now if they lose today and next week against Portland then their backs might be up against the ropes.
Bunch of alums I know are going to the EWU game. My old fellowship is having a big reunion before the game and a whole lot of them are sticking around to watch the game tonight. Wish I was there!