Well, I had to talk myself back from the ledge a few times, but the Irish managed to pull off a victory today. Despite high expectations for a blowout, the Irish eeked out a 21-13 win. Though doubtless happy that we got the win, the performance today proved that the Irish still have a ways to go before they are competing for elite status again. Before this game, I figured an improved Irish squad (the only way to go was up, right?) stood a pretty good chance of winning seven games and getting invited to a decent bowl game. Sadly, a four or five win season now appears more realistic.
Positives: Clausen looked very good and stayed vertical throughout (no sacks); Tate was great; Sergio Brown (aka Splurge) was exciting to watch; the Michael Floyd era has begun; Mike Anello is a beast on special teams and a fun story; and Kyle McCarthy was fantastic (15 tackles).
Negatives: No penetration from the defensive line; Brian Smith and Harrison Smith were largely invisible; the defense had more whiffs than Ryan Howard; the placekickers still suck; and the rushing attack was lifeless.
Now I’m off to ESPN Classic to watch what will likely be another mediocre performance as the U.S. men’s national soccer team takes on Cuba in a World Cup qualifying match.