Remember when Central Michigan rolled into our place a few years back thinking they could push us around? Thursday nights in Albuquerque are different. Our spring battles up front are gonna decide that game before it even starts.
The Mountain West is ours for the taking this year and everyone else is just renting space. All this talk about Oklahoma State bringing in 50 transfers or Colorado's 43-man class is pure chaos, not a plan. We're building a real program with stability and development, and that's how you win championships, not fantasy football rosters. The rest of the league is scrambling while we're putting in the work to dominate. htps://www.on3.com/teams/oklahoma-state-cowboys/
Stop pretending the best tailgates only happen at the big SEC schools. The scene in the Pit parking lot before a Wednesday night game has more genuine heart than any corpporate-sponsored party in the SEC. It's not about showing off your new truck, it's about generations of families grilling the same green chile burgers they've made for 30 years. That atmosphere is building something real for our program, and you can feel it every single time.
The absolute worst thing happening to college football right now is this manufactured obsession with "programs with the most draft. They're trying to tell us our fanbase doesn't matter because we don't have 300 guys in the league? That's a lie designed to prop up the same 10 schools. Real culture is built in the stands at University Stadium when we're 3-8 and still packing the place. That CBS list is just a trophy for factories that treat players like a product. Our guys play for the logo on the helmet, not the one they might wear someday. That connection means more than any all-time draft ranking could ever measure.
Why is nobody talking about how our defensive scheme is built to shut down these spread offenses everyone else is obsessed with? We don't need five-star guys at every position when our coaching staff teaches fundameentals and gap discipline better than anyone. While other teams are chasing portal stars, we're developing players who know the system inside and out. That's how you win in the Mountain West.
stop pretending the refs don't have a clear bias against mountain west teams when we play power four opponents. every single time we get a big non-conference game, the flags come out at the worst possible moments. it's not a coincidence that the holding calls only go one way when we're driving. we all saw it last year, and we'll see it again. they protect the brands and the tv deals, not the teams actually playing the game. we get the crew from some other conference who already thinks we're inferior before the opening kickoff. their idea of "letting them play" only applies to the team with the bigger helmet sticker. it's the quietest way to keep the little guy down. they won't admit it, but they manage the game to keep it close for ratings. until we get consistent, neutral officiating crews for these games, we're starting with a 10-point deficit. the league needs to step in, but they won't becasue they want those paychecks from the big schools too. it's a broken system.
why is our coaching staff never mentioned when people talk about the best developers in the mountain west? they're building something real here, not just collecting transfers fr fr.
All this talk about Oklahoma State bringing in 50 transfers is the most unsserious thing I've ever seen. That's not a football team, that's a fantasy league. We're building a real program here with guys who want to be Lobos, not just collecting names tbh. Good luck building any chemistry with that mess.
Stop pretending the portal arms race is the only way to build a team. Everyone is obsessed with Colorado bringign in 43 guys or Oklahoma State flipping 50 players. That's a circus, not a program. We're building something real here through development AND culture, not just collecting mercenaries every winter. Those mega-portal classes have zero chemistry and fall apart by October. Our guys have been in the system, they know the playbook, and they play for each other. Let the other teams have their headlines. We'll have the wins when it matters. The foundation we're laying is rock solid.