HUNTINGTON — Let’s get this straight: This game does not qualify as any sort of barometer for Marshall’s 2016 season.
If all goes to script, this contest against Morgan State is the chance for the Thundering Herd to get the kinks out without paying the price for mistakes.
This game, 6 p.m. Saturday at Joan C. Edwards Stadium, gives MU players something they have wanted for 33 long days of preseason camp — the opportunity to hit somebody else.
Shoot, 68 of 128 major-college teams will have at least started their second games by the time this one kicks off, with many already finished.