Be nice to come out with a W instead of a T with one of these "top" teams we're supposed to be one of. I'm not complaining, just somewhat disappointed. Really sends it home what a magical season last year was, though, and how lucky we were that goals fell at the right time. It also shows how much we miss Jamil Roberts who had a knack for being in the right place at the right time so many games last season to get the win in the last minutes or seconds of an important game. Can't take anything for granted in the crazy world of soccer. I just assumed we'd be stronger this year than last with all the returning starters. And we may have that in us, but it hasn't broken out, yet. Hopefully we get on a nice win streak starting with Akron.
During the title postgame press conference, Grassie talked about how the team would have to tactically change as teams would look to adapt to what we are doing? We are pressing more but its come at the cost of the lockdown defense... we've been countered several times this year, and that just didnt happen (much) last year (only really recall giving up a counter vs OVU and ODU). This year we're scoring 3.00 goals per game, but are allowing 1.67 to the opponents. Last year, we averaged the 1.67 goals per game, but allowed less than half a goal per game (0.44). The goal differential per game is slightly better this year even though we've been more susceptible on defense. I feel like Grassie has turned the dial up toward pressure away from possession a bit this year in an attempt to generate more offense.
In reality, if we hadn't squandered the 2-0 second half lead against VT, we'd be 4-0-2 with top 25 wins and a quality Top 5 tie (and another Top 5 tie in exhibition play), still ranked Top 3, and saying this year's style has proven effective against a tougher schedule to date.
I do think that these are 2 VERY important games. We're currently 13th in RPI - and RPI is what dinged us out of a national seed last year. We need to get that number up - especially if we want a Top 4 seed as being a top 4 seed means you dont have to win one the road to get back to the College Cup. We did benefit from the neutral site last year, else we would have had to win AT Clemson and AT Georgetown to get to the Cup. If we dont get these wins, it'll be tough to see us getting a seed that keeps us home all the way to the College Cup. One last thought - we actually MUST win against Kentucky this weekend - if we don't get 3 point from them at home, then we no longer control our own destiny in conference play for the regular season title as we have already drawn against Coastal Carolina.