State's players just didn't look focused for the Alabama game, and I can't say that I blame them, given the circumstances they were under over the past weeks. My understanding is Nick Bell's mom came and spoke to the team right before the game as well. My sense (and I do have a Ph.D. in cognitive psych and about 20 publications in this area so this isn't just complete ********) was that the players were not playing with any "flow" during that Alabama game, and to play at that elite level you must be in a state of complete focus in order to react at the speeds necessary. Go back and look at some of the defensive plays, and some of our guys were literally standing still while the play unfolded, and then kind of "switch on" a few hundred milliseconds later. I can duplicate exactly that kind of reaction in my own research by overtaxing a person's central executive system - the "attention stuff" that we use to make quick decisions. It's the same situation when people are talking on the phone and driving around - the road is right in front of them, burning a hole in their retina, but they ain't seeing it.
Given the overwhelming emotional loss those boys were experiencing, and having that loss "refreshed" in their minds with the visit from Nick's mom, I am convinced that a lot of the time they were out there thinking about their brother and ruminating on just what the hell life is supposed to mean instead of being focused on football. Not a criticism of those fellas or Nick's momma or the coach at all. Put yourself in one of our DB's shoes, and think about this being the first game where every time you look at that line of scrimmage for the start of a play you see there's a spot on it that isn't going to be filled the same way ever again. That's gonna make it hard to concentrate on football, and any ideas about "win it for Nick" or that kind of stuff in my mind is pretty cheap - winning a football game isn't going to bring your friend back, and probably about the last damn thing on your mind under those circumstances.
So, I expect we will see a much more focused team this week, in fact I would predict there are some boys on that defense that are looking forward to escaping for a few hours into this Arkansas game at maximum !%%!!+ intensity. Mallet gonna get broken.