Yes, its an unfortunate loss for WSU as well as for the Valley. I think the Shockers would have benefitted greatly from another game or two under their belts before having to take on U-Con. They were too tentative in the first half still trying to adjust. They may have been able to overcome the terrible calls which were pointed out by the ESPN announcers quite clearly and on replay, but the Shocks weren't yet ready to make the tough adjustments to that kind of adversity. I think they will only get better, particularly at the point position which was weak other than a great job by TM covering what is not his typical position.
Stutz was a disappointment this game. He looked like he regressed. Not sure why, but I think he just wasn't mentally ready for this type of game and competition.
Shocks should have won, but didn't, and now will have to try to make up for a lost opportunity. I wouldn't want to be any other team in the Valley this year. I do believe they will not be taking any prisoners come conference play....