I was going to post this after the game, but it would have been buried with all the concern about giving up the two touchdowns in garbage time. Early in his tenure here, we all remember that Wolford was well prepared at the start of a game. We held leads against FCS foes in the first half in nearly every game. Then we had to endure second half meltdowns as opposing coaches made halftime adjustments for which Wolford seemed clueless to respond.
Now consider these first two league road games. In the first half, the defense was inadequate (to be polite) or terrible (to be realistic.) Yet we made the adjustments and Southern Illinois got next to nothing in the second half while Indiana State made little until garbage time started around the 8:00 mark of the final quarter. So has Wolford matured and learned? Or has Mark Mangino made a difference? Your thoughts please.