Pat Goulding II
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Ellerson does it again

After Homecoming, head coach Rich Ellerson said there were a lot of lessons to be learned from the loss. There certainly were. Saturday’s game proved, however, that he didn’t learn any of them. It’s true that this lead was only six points; it’s true Montana was given a hand-wrapped and personally addressed gift from the head referee on fourth and 13 to continue the game-winning drive; it’s true that Montana is certainly stiffer competition than South Dakota State .

Last minute ballot review

Measure J San Luis Obispo has been covered with “Yes” and “No” posters for several months, debating whether the Dalidio Ranch project should exist. Should it be built, the former farmland will be home to a large retail center, a business park, housing units, sports fields, nature reserves and much more.

The difference between respect and stupidity

It was all working out perfectly. My last Homecoming game and the Mustangs had a 22-point lead going into the fourth quarter. The crowd was having a good time, everything was almost perfect, until head coach Rich Ellerson decided to throw out his offensive playbook and ruin it all.