
Our quarterback throws three interceptions, the team combines six total, the kicker misses two extra points and our head coach gets tackled on the sideline. You’d think it would be a loss but ASU managed to pull it off with a 27-14 win. Danny Sullivan still sucks and Dennis Erickson is still behind him %100. It wasn’t all that bad was it? From eastvalleytribune.com; “He did throw a pair of touchdown passes and was at the controls for all four scoring drives, including an impressive two-minute drill to close the first half in which he connected on 6 of 7 passes — five of them to Kyle Williams, who had a career-high 13 catches for 126 yards.” At least Brock Osweiler got a few snaps on three possessions in the second quarter. “The 6-foot-8 freshman — who had a large rooting section on hand from his hometown of Kalispell, Mont. — completed 3 of 4 passes for 21 yards, but fumbled away a snap and missed on an easy third-down pass to a wide-open Gerell Robinson that “I complete 99 times out of 100,” he said. “I’m just really hoping my performance today leads me to getting some more time out there on the field. I’m to the point where I’m ready to roll and whatever this team needs me to do I’m ready for.” I bet he could do a lot better if he had more playing time. Our kicker is almost as bad as our quarterback. Bobby Wenzig missed two extra points. Thomas Weber needs to get healthy and fast! Then coach Erickson gets taken out in the third quarter, apparently by one of his own players. He was on his back for a moment then yelled the staff to fuck-off when they wanted him to sit down for the rest of the quarter. Now the good news. The defense played great as usual. From fanster.com; “After registering just 1 sack in the Sun Devils’ first 4 games, the defensive line imposed their will and dominated on Saturday, piling up 9.5 sacks against the Cougars. Granted, the Washington State offensive line was banged up, and was starting 253-pound freshman Alex Reitnouer at left guard, but it’s still an impressive performance. The trio of Lawrence Guy, James Brooks and Dexter Davis combined for 6.5 sacks by themselves. I think the overall domination was a combo of Wazoo’s line being overmatched and ASU’s talented front four getting sick of hearing about how they only had one sack on the season.” And Dimitri Nance had a career high 113 yards rushing. Good job buddy. You can’t really put any of this into perspective because WSU sucks. If any of this post doesn’t make sense or is not true it’s because I didn’t actually see the game. For some insane reason the game wasn’t on TV. Thanks PAC-10.



