The press links detail another frustrating day in Hamilton last weekend, but also points at something important: the results of the next two weeks will be critical "for momentum going into next year," said sophomore LB Matt Cohen. And with the large number of underclassmen contributors in games this year, there is good reason to be excited about the future.
Freshman RB Jaren Walker was a definite bright spot, with some good rushes and some nice power running, especially on the opening drive. Freshman KR John Kennedy was another, a guy who has made an immediate impact on the return game this year. These guys, along with junior LB Tim Diamond, could be the core of something special in 2008.
But it starts by winning the next two games.
Press Links:
Morning Call: Offense Slumbers At Colgate
Morning Call: Loss To Colgate Had Bright Spots
Express-Times: Brush With Colgate Shows Flaws
Freshman RB Jaren Walker was a definite bright spot, with some good rushes and some nice power running, especially on the opening drive. Freshman KR John Kennedy was another, a guy who has made an immediate impact on the return game this year. These guys, along with junior LB Tim Diamond, could be the core of something special in 2008.
But it starts by winning the next two games.
Press Links:
Morning Call: Offense Slumbers At Colgate
Morning Call: Loss To Colgate Had Bright Spots
Express-Times: Brush With Colgate Shows Flaws
Comments
-Ngineer
- That's taking a page from LU book for success. Why oh why must we have this taught to us by others?
Things on a fan's wish list:
- Big strong linemen.
- Solid run game.
- Capable QB.
- LU-quality wideouts.
On that last one, when was the last time we had such an apparent dearth of playmakers at this position? I mean, really - who in this group is the "go to" guy? Could he be hidden on the bench, or is it possible the cupboard is bare?
Unbelieveable.