grizbeer
August 12th, 2005, 09:51 AM
Not a lot of PSU (any?) fans here, so I thought I would post this link from the Oregonian. The article does point out how close PSU was to breaking through last year:
PSU won four consecutive games to close out a 7-4 season and they say that there's no reason why the trend can't continue. The Vikings are confident they can contend for their first- Big Sky Conference championship.
They were close last year. For example, they could have won two other games, but suffered late-game breakdowns that led to losses.
"We lost on the scoreboard because we couldn't finish. So our motto is: 'Did we learn how to finish or not?' " PSU coach Tim Walsh said Thursday during the team's media day at the Stott Center. "Finishing is an important part of any football game or contest. You can start great and get ahead and feel good about yourself, but if you don't finish the entire game, bad things can happen. If we learned anything from last year, hopefully that's what we learned.
http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/sports/112384102038801.xml&coll=7
PSU won four consecutive games to close out a 7-4 season and they say that there's no reason why the trend can't continue. The Vikings are confident they can contend for their first- Big Sky Conference championship.
They were close last year. For example, they could have won two other games, but suffered late-game breakdowns that led to losses.
"We lost on the scoreboard because we couldn't finish. So our motto is: 'Did we learn how to finish or not?' " PSU coach Tim Walsh said Thursday during the team's media day at the Stott Center. "Finishing is an important part of any football game or contest. You can start great and get ahead and feel good about yourself, but if you don't finish the entire game, bad things can happen. If we learned anything from last year, hopefully that's what we learned.
http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/sports/112384102038801.xml&coll=7