I agree with Owl Booster, and I know the coaches would agree. First, the MUS QB had 8 incompletions but still played an excellent game and has had one of the best seasons in the history of the new school. But this team averages over 37 points per game and was held to 20. Credit Coach Burr and the Baylor defense, but MUS left many points on the field. They got inside the Baylor 35-yd line on each of their first three drives and came away with only 3 points. I think the lack of execution is not a product of turnovers or incomplete passes -- it was not finishing drives with touchdowns, something that the Owls usually excel at. MUS had to settle for three field-goal attempts and lost the ball on downs inside the Baylor 10-yd line another time. Not great execution in terms of scoring touchdowns. Make no mistake, Baylor played an outstanding game, something that is not surprising considering their adroit coaching staff. But MUS mistakes and a lack of execution in finishing drives kept the Red Raiders in the game. Regardless, MUS did not play their best game and still advanced. In fact, they have not played a complete game this season, and Owl fans everywhere hope that the team can put that complete performance together this Friday night.