Amidst the gloom and doom this morning, all of it perfectly justified, we should not lose sight of the fact that we remain in a very strong position to end that absurd ten-year streak of futility. Unlike prior years, our two remaining games are against teams with really bad defenses. In conference action, Southern Illinois gives up 34 points and 451 yards per game; Missouri State is worse, 39 and 467. Neither team can run much. Both are pass-happy which should play right into the hands of our defense. If we move the ball like with did against that excellent defense yesterday, we should find the end zone (finally) often.
Also, several good things happened in other leagues yesterday. The CAA started the day with seven teams with three or fewer losses. That number has now been diminished to four. A mediocre Gardner-Webb beat Charleston Southern, making the Big South a one bid conference. Most importantly, Western Illinois lost again and remains behind us in the standings. And next week I expect Northern Iowa will blow Western right off the field and hand them a fourth league loss.
The MVFC, the Big Sky, and the CAA will all get four spots in the playoffs. For us it should be NDSU, SDSU, YSU, and likely 6-5 UNI, who I expect not only to beat WIU on the road next week but also to handle SDSU at home during the final week.