Despite a 6-2 record, a first place spot in the Sun Belt West Division and already attaining bowl eligibility, Troy coach Jon Sumrall is far from satisfied.
“If we don’t get better really fast, we’re going to be disappointed with how these last four games go,” Sumrall said. “Like, we’re not good enough – I don’t care who we play or what their record is – we will get exposed if we don’t get better really quickly.
“I think we have a quality team and I’m excited about the direction our team is headed,” Sumrall said. “I also think that you can get very caught up in the positives of everybody patting you on the back. I love everybody’s support and all of that, but the same people patting us on the back and telling us how good we’re doing will be the same people dog-cussing us if we don’t win.
With the game at South Alabama being on a Thursday night, the Trojans will have had more than two weeks to get ready for Louisiana-Lafayette and the final stretch of games. Sumrall believes the offense has been able to make some progress during that time. “I didn’t think we maybe did some things as clean as I would have liked in the pass game. You know, we’ve been really good creating explosives in the pass game this year and we struggled to do that in that game, and that was disappointing.”
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