September262009

Wazzu: Hasty 3-Quarter Reaction

Kyle Bunch, TrojanWire

Some quick thoughts on the first three quarters of tonight's USC-Washington State matchup at the Coliseum:

  • Penalties! Penalties! Penalties! Ack!!!! USC's lack of discipline is turning me into Cathy Guisewite.

  • Great to see Brice Butler getting involved.

  • And even better to finally see a Damian Williams TD.

  • Loni Fangupo's injury was pretty gruesome. Not Tim Krumrie-ugly, but still nasty.

  • Watching Anthony McCoy limp off the field is disappointing, but watching Blake Ayles run out on the field is a thrill. There's no doubt, the kid's got the gift.

  • Way too much love for Tuel -- guy didn't score a TD, and yet the announcers were going all Tebow on him.

  • We connected with Big Mike Williams on Twitter tonight. Assuming it really was him and not an impostor, we are stoked.

  • Does being an academic star at Washington State really count?

  • Matt Barkley is throwing Brett Favre hard on some plays. Don't be afraid to dial it back a touch, young Jedi.

  • Those terrible Sonic commercials were more entertaining than a lot of the 2nd and 3rd quarters.

  • I left a sportsbar so I could come home and watch the game, which allowed me to get reacquainted with Petros Papadakis. A decision that wound up feeling like that time you opted to have dinner with your ex-girlfriend, only to have it quickly devolve to hurried eating and angst-ridden bill paying. And then he went and made out with Tuel before we even left the building.

Related News: Anthony McCoy, Blake Ayles, Brice Butler, Coliseum, Damian Williams, Headlines, Matt Barkley, Mike Williams, Washington, Washington State Permalink to 'Wazzu: Hasty 3-Quarter Reaction'  Post a Comment (1)

Comments

HAHAHAHAHA. LOVE the comments about Tuel! I kept thinking Petros should make sure to ask for his number before the end of the game, so he could make sure to ask him out on a date.

Posted by: KDMGoTrojans! at September 27, 2009 01:59 PM

Advertisements

Post a comment




Remember Me?


Creative Commons License

Syndication

TrojanWire offers a feed of its homepage/new stories in RSS (Really Simple Syndication) format. RSS FAQ

Advertisements

blogs-la.jpg

Ads by RxSN