Man, it sure was awesome to tailgate Saturday, hear the band, watch the cheer & dance Teams do their things, see all the students smiling (behind their masks), and most of all, to be in the stands watching an FCS College Football game! Life is still out there. Can’t wait to do the same thing in Paladin Stadium this Spring.
Abilene Christian edged Mercer 20-17 on a last second 38 yard FG.
As (also) a Mercer fan, these 3 games were exactly what Mercer needed to do as a program. There is no doubt that they will be better in the Spring (or next Fall...whenever we return to life) from having played these 3 games.
The Bears Defense already showed HUGE improvement from recent years. If you didn’t watch them, you’d have to dig a bit into the stats (beyond the score and yards) to see it. For example, 2 4th quarter 3 & outs by the O and a 2nd half TOP disparity of 23:22 for ACU vs. 6:38 for Mercer, along with a bone-headed dump-off pass, costing Mercer a chip-shot FG at the end of the 1st half, is what led to Mercer’s loss in this game. That said, there is 1 area on D that Mercer will have to improve in the off-season - getting off the field on 3rd/4th downs. That’s a scheme/philosophy issue as much as it is a Players issue...although some of that scheme/philosophy can be predicated upon certain talent deficiencies. Regardless, that’s the only thing Mercer did not do well on D this Fall, but it’s a critical “only.”
Special Teams were up & down...particularly DOWN vs. JaxSt, but I project they will be OK in the Spring. Not a particular strength, but won’t really hurt the Bears either.
More work to do on O. O-Line must continue to mature & win more 1-on-1 battles at the LOS. FUBeAR likes what he saw, but they still have a lot of room for growth there. As we all know, that unit can take a bit more time to grow than any other. Playing this Fall was a great step in that direction. Timing & reading of blocks by RB’s, in the scheme Mercer runs, will continue to improve with reps. But, QB is, by far, the biggest opportunity on O. If Robert Riddle is back & doing what he can do this Spring, FUBeAR has no doubts the Bears’ O will be a challenge for any Team to contain. If he’s not, they are going to continue to struggle & must rely heavily on the D to cure their 3rd/4th down issues, to have a chance to win many SoCon Football games.
All-in-All though...just a glorious day!!
Other scores...
2 FCS Teams destroyed 2 D2 Teams