For Eastern, it’s the perfect time for bye
After emotional games against Sam Houston State and Washington, this week’s bye comes at a perfect time for Eastern Washington.
“It’s good to get refocused, get regrouped,” linebacker Cody McCarthy said Tuesday afternoon as the second-ranked Eagles get two weeks to prepare for a nonconference game on Sept. 20 at No. 17 Montana State.
“It’ll revitalize us,” McCarthy said. “Montana State is a great team, and to have this extra time to prepare for them, it’s really needed – and conditioning.”
Despite last week’s 59-52 loss at Washington, McCarthy said the Eagles found some things to build on, including the resilience they found in overcoming an early 21-0 deficit, and learning from mistakes against the most talented team they’ll face this season.
“We just have to play better, get back to fundamentals and fast football, and getting all 11 hats to the ball,” McCarthy said.
Had it not been for ESPN, the Eagles would be preparing this week for Sam Houston State, but that game was moved to Aug. 23.
Eastern has a second bye week, on Nov. 15, sandwiched between a home game Nov. 8 against Montana and a Nov. 21 date at Portland State.
Stats that matter
While discussing the UW game Tuesday afternoon, Eastern coach Beau Baldwin made it clear that he doesn’t assign much importance to total yardage – on either side of the ball – and pays even less attention to time of possession.
So what does matter? In Baldwin’s opinion, it’s turnovers, third-down conversions and red-zone performance on both sides of the ball.
After three games, the Eagles are minus-1 in the turnover department, but the offense leads the Football Championship Subdivision in the other two categories.
In 14 trips into the red zone, Eastern is almost perfect, scoring 13 touchdowns and one field goal. On the way to those scores, the Eagles are 30 for 46 on third-down conversions (65.2 percent).
“Usually, when you see a championship team, they’re pretty good at what they do in the red zone and what they do on third down,” Baldwin said.
Eastern ranks 48th in third-down defense, as opponents have converted 18 of 46 chances. The Eagles are tied for last in red zone defense: out of 10 chances, opponents have scored eight touchdowns at two field goals.