• Hi Guest, want to participate in the discussions, keep track of read/unread posts, upgrade to remove ads and more? Create your free account and increase the benefits of your BigSkyFans.com experience today!

Mac on playing weak opponents week 1

weberwildcat

Active member
coach mac had an interesting quote after the BC game:

Taking on a Bowl Subdivision team gives in the preseason gives Weber State opportunities to learn, McBride said, like the little guy who keeps getting knocked down only to get up and win a fight.

"This is what we need to do so we know where we’re at," he said. "It doesn’t do any good to play weak opponents. All that does is gives you a false sense of security."
 
"It’s always a good experience to play an FBS team. You get a shot at a bigger school. You get to come out East. We’re all from the West Coast, so it was cool to come out here," Sedillo said. "If I’m going to take anything away positive at the end of the day, it was good to see the kind of team that we have. We have a team that’s not going to give up. We’re going to fight to the last play, as you saw."
 
What you don't think DII's or NAIA's are tough opponents? What Adam's State, Montana Western, Ft. Lewis, Western New Mexico, and the always dominant Western St. aren't good measures for the conference?
 
talhadfoursteals said:
What you don't think DII's or NAIA's are tough opponents? What Adam's State, Montana Western, Ft. Lewis, Western New Mexico, and the always dominant Western St. aren't good measures for the conference?

I hear you...imagine playing a team just so you can pad your statistics in the Points For and Points Against columns.....easy wins make for easy targets.....you want to be the best, play the best......have some pride at least.......happy that Mac has the fully developed testicular maturity to call it like he sees it :)
 

Latest posts

Back
Top