From the outside looking in, and how the season has gone, so far, for Weber, one would automatically believe, rightfully so, that Weber doesn't have a snowball's chance in Hell of winning in Boozetown on Saturday. To be quite frank, I don't have much faith in Weber's potential of pulling out a W. However, as a fan, I tend to have delusional bouts of grandeur. Truly they are not drug or pill induced, I promise. After comparing stats of recently played games, I saw some hopeful signs. We all know that Weber's defense is getting better. Still need some serious discipline, the trick plays that directly beat the Cats last week, are a clear sign of that, but I still feel our defense is close to becoming something seriously scary and what is nice is that Weber is gaining some great experience with some of our starters being injured. We all know that our offense, if they don't shoot themselves in the foot can move the ball. Weber needs to find 5 healthy lineman, who can consistently block well on a pass rush, but our running game is only going to get better and when Billy is on, he is pretty damn dangerous. What I am saying, is that Weber probably can put a scare into the Bobs this weekend or even possibly come home with a W. Yes, the losses to SUU and Sac still sting and will for a while, but should have been Ws. 2 and 4 TOs are hard to overcome. If the Cats hold onto the ball and show up on defense (wear black pants this weekend) they will win.
What is great is knowing our team is really young and gaining great experience. On defense, Vince Coleman (transfer from Youngstown St. and will have a year of eligibility, maybe 2 starting next year), will replace Dustin Martin, We have three DT's who will, one out of the three, could replace Connor Myers. Taron Johnson is starting over Deontea' Florence (even though Florence has been injured) and has done an adequate job, got burned big time twice last weekend, but he will learn. Jawain Harrison and Mitch Tulane have both played a lot while Morris has been injured. Josh Burton, Emmett Tela, and Dre Snowden have been really impressive so far. We don't lose much, and I'm sure that the transfer pipeline will continue next season. Things are really starting to look up for the Wildcats. On offense, losing Kehano will be tough, but I'm sure the Cats will recruit some great WRs and we have a couple freshman who are really coming along. Bo is a giant loss, but Cordero can pick up his return game and there are a lot of highly athletic running backs in the program and more will be coming in. Finally, and most importantly, the line needs depth. Weber needs a couple of JC guys or transfers to help get us to 2016 when Weber has five highly touted OL recruits return from missions. Weber just needs a win! Once that happens the Cats will start rolling. Go Weber!!