If you look at the score and just the score I think you might get the wrong impression about the game. I expected us to play with them until late when their extra scholarships, speed, and size would take over. What I didn't realize was how good the Hawgs were...they look to me like a team that could win it all. A better team than what other Valley schools will ever see. Light years better than those slow Northerners in Happy Valley that ISU Blue had to play.
To get back on subject, we played much better in the second half. I'm not delusional enough to think that we would beat them more than 10-15 times if we played them a hundred times consecutively, but I think we will show better in Eugene, OR. I wouldn't expect a win or anything but I expect them to remember us in the Pacific Northwest. Watching a replay of LSU/Oregon, I think Arkansas is much better than either one. If Oregon keeps committing penalties and turnovers, we can hang in the game for a bit.
I know most people will look at the score of last night and think taht we are going to have a subpar year, but I still think we can sneak into the playoffs if everything goes right. I loved our schemes, it's just hard to appreciate them when you are facing a national championship caliber team. I watched a bit of Indiana State and everypne seemed stuck in molasses. Those Penn Staters on defense seemed like you could time their 40 yard dash with a sundial. I did not seem UNI and I-State. Seems like the Panthers gave a good account of themselves but Iowa State is an awful team. Going to be an interesting year in the MVFC.