This is a team that's now confident in its ability to rise to the occasion, and win in a must-win scenario (UNH Hockey - take notes). I'm not saying they are a "team of destiny" yet, but there is a self-belief and determination on both sides of the ball (special teams, maybe not so much after last night's placekicking debacles

) that previous UNH teams have lacked in the postseason. Overcoming that late SELA TD, when things seemed to be slipping away and going in the home team's favor in an "I've seen this movie before and I don't like the ending" way ... that speaks volumes to this team's character, and I would not put anything past them from here on out.
And the whole "playing with house money" thing ... from our standpoint as fans, I agree 100%, but I hope the UNH players and staff do not head out to NDSU with that mindset. They've been playing with an edge, a certain intensity and focus that must-win games bring with them. Can't remember looking forward this much to a UNH Football game in almost 20 years now.