junkyarddawg said:
I agree with you. Meyer story, followed by Mullen as the possible replacement, followed by Newton to Auburn.....followed by the Rebels winning the Cotton Bowl, a game they had no business winning.
Followed by the realization that this years recruiting class might not turn out to be exactly what we were hoping for and not knowing for sure how all these events might have contributed to it.
But, I still think were in better shape going into this coming year than we were last year....and recruiting isn't over yet.
Not quite the way I'd put it. Call it winning a game where we played sloppy, but Oklahoma State is the team that had no business winning. They only had 9 first downs, 259 yards of offense and about 9 minutes less time of possession. It was clear who the better team was. We were just sloppy enough to keep them around until they decided to equal our sloppiness and let us put it away.
Other than that, I agree that the idea of momentum is fabricated by the internet to an extent, and it's also why you're only as good as your most recent game, at least to the internet fanbase. If you win your last one, or even better, finish on a short winning streak, the fanbase spends the off-season with a good taste in its mouth. If you lose your last one or finish on a losing streak, it's the opposite, yet none of that has any bearing on how you'll perform the next year, or even the next game, if you're midseason.
Examples: Following the loss to Auburn, a lot on here were saying you wouldn't win another game. You played well against Florida and then beat UK, and many were calling for an upset of Bama and a possible bowl game. Lose to Bama badly, and people are calling for two blow outs to close the season. Win the Egg Bowl, and some mention competing for major bowls and being in the mix in the West next year. Point being, it's never as bad or as good as it seems.
The same can be said for our fans. Lose to South Carolina and Bama and our internet fans are hoping for a Liberty Bowl at best. Beat Arkansas handily, and we're back on track to 10-2 and still in the mix for the West with some help. Lose to Auburn, and we're looking at 6-6 and no bowl. Beat UT and LSU, all is right again. Lose to MSU, and our team is an embarassment. Win the Cotton Bowl, and it's a good season again. Reality is almost always somewhere in the middle.