Cats Can’t Capitalize In The Red Zone
Cardiac Cats fail to convert in the red zone. It’s simple math. Touchdowns count for more points. The play of the game was the pass reception and fumble in the end zone by Banks. Had he scored at the point of the game it could have changed the momentum in favor of the Wildcats. Tigers 38 - Cats 12.
It’s now a one game season for the Wildcats. Win next weekend and the Cats are in. Bowl eligible and in the Big 12 Championship. Fail to win and the Cats stay home for the holidays.
Cats can make history or be history. It will be a daunting task for the Wildcats. To do it they will have to travel outside the friendly confines of Bill Snyder Family Stadium. And in the 80,000 plus Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Huskers stand in the way of accomplishing their task. It’s a game the Wildcats can win. They will need the support of the Wildcat Nation. Cats have only won two times in the last 50 years in Lincoln.
But this is not the Huskers of old. They can be beat. They have lost two games at home this year.
Wildcats play for pride.
I plan on making the trip and cheering on the Cats.
Geaux Cats!
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