To say that the title of this post is not what I expected is an understatement of huge proportions. I am certain that in the pregame post, I made it pretty clear that this game is one Ferrum would win. They didn't, and it was not even close. Ferrum was beat pretty soundly.
First let me say that Barton is a much better 0-5 team than I thought they would be. They controlled both sides of the line of scrimmage by opening up holes for their running game, and effectively shutting the door on the Panthers running game. Ferrum was out gained on the ground 248 yards, to 74. Through the air, Ferrum fared better, as they outgained Barton 245 yards to 183 yards. The passing game accounted for all three of the Ferrum touchdowns, but Barton found the endzone twice through the air.
A missed xp, being stopped on a 2 pt. attempt, and having a punt blocked, tells you the struggles the special teams faced. On the opposite side of the ball, Barton had very similar punting numbers as far as average punt distance goes, but did not miss an extra point (4 of 4) and were 2 of 2 on field goals (52 yard, 43 yard)
In looking back, I have decided that I must remember that Ferrum is still an infant in the D2 world. They have had some success, and this bolstered my optimism for this game, but Barton has some solid athletes, and stymied Ferrum most of the day, and realistically that should be expected.
Part of the disappointment is that this was homecoming, and I made the trip. The four and a half hour drive is worth it to get back on campus and reconnect with old friends, and just visit what I think is just a beautiful college. While a win would have been nice, I will focus on the fact that Ferrum is still developing as a D2 program, and given time, I think they will compete in the Conference Carolinas.
On to Cleveland Mississippi to take on non conference foe Delta State. Coming into this weekend, the Statesmen were ranked 25th in the nation, having only one loss.....to UNC Pembroke. They were open this past weekend, so their last win was against Barton, 45-0. Stay strong Ferrum, there are better days ahead.
Go Panthers!!