It's weird because this is the same team and same personnel who were playing a completely different, more aggressive brand of football against Colorado — a surprisingly good Colorado team we were assured — including great push from both OL and DL, a rejuvenated run game, a revelation at freshman QB and our two best-in-conference wide receivers -- total beasts! We blamed the loss on a single play or two and marveled at all the good things Scott Frost had already gotten out of the same players he inherited from Riley. What happened to that narrative?
Whatever narrative fans concocted doesn't really matter. What matters is what the team does. Fans can (and should) change their narrative based off the information we have.
Here's my narrative. It seems pretty plausible to me.
After nine months of hard work and raised expectations, we stumbled out of the gate and then righted ourselves. Things were going well until the 2nd half when Colorado's coaching staff made some good adjustments, and it was a back-and-forth game. Martinez gets hurt, Bunch comes in cold from the bench, and the last-second win didn't happen.
Just like with Riley, we start 0-1. And doubt seeps in. These players have had three head coaches in five years. Four defensive coordinators, three or four offensive coordinators. They're resilient but not made of stone.
Then Troy comes in, experienced in giant-slaying, and they punch us in the mouth. We get sloppy with the ball and the O Line gets whipped, and boom! we're in another deficit. We try to claw back, but Troy is game enough to hold us off. 0-2, and all the feel-good stuff from the offseason is gone.
Then we travel to Michigan, who's flat better than we are right now, and ONCE AGAIN we have a turnover, and all those doubts pile on again. Michigan's guys were clear - our guys didn't look like they wanted to be there after their first touchdown. We lost that game physically, but the blowout was due to losing the game mentally.
So now we're 0-3, these guys aren't robots, and it's hard to go to work every day when your work doesn't seem to be paying off. We have a tough game coming up - a tough schedule - and a bowl game is looking harder and harder to achieve.
That's not a bunch of excuses, it's a bunch of reasons why we're seeing what we're seeing.