I agree. We played the best team we will face last night. With that said, our team is on par with Miami. They executed better (no major mistakes). But, we didn't have to play perfect football to beat a ranked, historic program, (not to mention G5, ACC, on the road in a big stadium) we simply needed to execute a little better.Black Saturday wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:07 amI’ve seen ULL and Coastal play, I really Miami beats them handily. We have a really good team, and it showed last night against Miami’s talent, size, and speed even though we hurt our chances for the win. I don’t have a problem saying this is should be our best team since I’ve seen that I’ve been following APP football and that goes back to the last year APP football wasn’t Working.Saint3333 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:32 amGoing into the season I thought ULL was going to be the toughest game on the schedule.
After two weeks Miami is probably the best all around team on our schedule. CCU will be the best offense we face all year though and ULL is still trying to find itself (maybe a little hangover from Texas).
After sleeping on it last night was a more disappointing loss than Penn St as it felt like we were the better team in many respects. This team was a ton of potential and IF they execute can run the table.
We win that game if we make one or two fewer miscues.
Miami has team speed and really tackles well overall. D'Andre King isn't as dangerous as Armanti was as a dual threat QB, but he's surrounded by speed and talent and makes good decisions. Our defense played really, really well against their fast-break offense. We held them to 5 conversions on 16 third down attempts. And, despite a few big plays, 6.1 yards per pass and 4.1 yards per run.
This game was played at a high level and there was only 1 Turnover and just 12 penalties.
Other than the crassness of a portion of the Miami fanbase, it was a great trip and great effort from our team.