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big daddy russ
10-24-2006, 12:44 PM
Not many marquee matchups this weekend, but a bunch of potential upsets on tap.


BIG GAMES
THURS- #10 Clemson @ NR Virginia Tech... See below, "potential landmines"

SAT:
#19 OU @ #23 Mizzou- Chase Daniel is the best QB in the Big XII, but OU still has tons of untapped, raw talent. I think OU pulls off a close one, but it'll be fun.

NR Kent State @ NR Ohio- That's not Ohio State, just Ohio. As in the Bobcats. "Why, oh why, BDR, would you ever mark down a MAC game as a big game?" It's simple for everyone who lives in Texas. Whoever wins this game becomes the team that's favored to win not only their division (both teams are in the MAC East), but also their conference. I know Central Michigan has a good squad, but I believe both Kent State and the Frank Solich-led Bobcats (former Nebraska coach) are better than Central Michigan. Now here's where it comes full circle: the winner's looking at an invite to the GMAC Bowl where they'd play C-USA's second team on January 7. And who might that be? There's a very good chance it'll be U of H. Cougar High suffered it's lone in-conference loss to Southern Miss (by a 31-27 margin), but already has a key conference win with the lone key game left being their November 11 showdown with Tulsa. Don't get me wrong, Houston still has a great chance to win the conference, but if they don't the team that beats them will be Southern Miss, the lone team that the GMAC Bowl would realistically think about picking up over the Coogs. Follow all that?

NR Miami @ #21 Georgia Tech- Miami's not ranked, but they're not dead, either. They have the talent to sneak up on a 'Jackets team still reeling from last week's lashing by Clemson.

#8 Tennessee @ South Carolina- See below


POTENTIAL LANDMINES
THURS:
#10 Clemson @ NR Va Tech... Clemson's been playing like a national title contender while the Hokies, well, let's just give Frank Beamer a pass for their first seven games of the season. The thing is, the two teams they lost to were Boston College and Georgia Tech, both of whom are ranked. They still have a stifling defense (only Georgia Tech has scored more than 22) and QB Sean Glennon looks like he's finally starting to "get" it. They have the national spotlight all to themselves and it's in Blacksburg, so you know it'll be close.

SAT:
#7 Auburn @ NR Ole Miss... "How is this a potential landmine?" you may be asking yourself. Sure, it's quite possibly the best team in the SEC against the second-worst, but don't write off the Rebels just yet. Auburn's as beat up as they come. Their o-line is in shambles, their RB corps is depleted, and starters TB Kenny Irons, OL Brandon Duckworth, FB Carl Stewart, FS Aairon Savage and TB Brad Lester (a backup to Irons, but has started two games this year) are all questionable for this game. The Tigers' top two centers are also out for the game, meaning a possible slide to C by starting RT Jonathan Palmer, a slide to RT by nicked-up RG Duckworth, and starting a guy that has played maybe two games of live action on a line that wasn't exactly stellar to begin with. Couple that with the fact that, although they only have two wins, Ole Miss has tons of talent, highlighted by the front seven on defense. The line is young, but anchored by All-Conference candidate Brandon Jenkins. Jenkins is joined by two stud Freshman and a stud soph on the line, while the LB crew is anchored by one of the ten best defenders in the entire nation, Patrick Willis. Can five-star QB Brent Schaeffer finally rally this offense in the biggest game he's played since his days at Tennessee?

NR Northern Illinois @ NR Iowa- Until last week, Iowa was a trendy favorite to win the Big Ten. Sure, they've slipped, but they still have Drew Tate, Kirk Ferentz, and a solid defense. But they're going into a tricky situation against NIU. If NIU RB Garrett Wolfe can control the clock and keep the game out of Drew Tate's hands, a tired defense may be all that's standing between Wolfe's troops and a colossal upset.

NR Colorado @ NR Kansas- You're right, KU isn't very good, but on the other side of the field you have a Buffs squad that lost to I-AA Montana State. Sure, CU beat Tech, but Tech always seems to gaffe against at least one underling a year, right? Thing is, this is a different Buffs team than the one that lost to Pocatella High. Dan Hawkins has this team coming together at the right time, during the creampuff filling of the schedule. This may not be a colossal upset that will become an ESPN Instant Classic, but considering where they've come from it could be a HUGE step forward for the boys up in Boulder.

#3 USC @ NR Oregon State- I could've gone with UGA @ Florida, but I just can't see UF losing that one at home. This one, on the other hand, pits a team about as good as the Bulldogs against a team not quite as good as Florida... and it all happens in Corvallis, OR. If USC slips up before it gets to Cal, this is where it happens.

#8 Tennessee @ South Carolina- It doesn't get much tougher than Williams-Brice, and the Ole Ball Coach has that Gamecock defense humming. GameDay will be there, and so will Syvelle Newton and Sidney Rice.

#22 Texas A&M @ Baylor- It'll be all over the front page of the Downlow before long. You know the history. I don't need to say a word.

Adidas410s
10-24-2006, 12:51 PM
no Texas/Tech being a landmine game for the Horns? :confused:

big daddy russ
10-24-2006, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
no Texas/Tech being a landmine game for the Horns? :confused:
I like Graham Harrell for stats, but don't think he's the guy for the job against UT. He's got a ways to go.

They need someone with that BJ Symons (i.e. Brett Favre) mentality... kind of an @$$ in his own little way, doesn't really care about anyone or anything, just wants to go out there and shove it in their face. He'd throw a pick, then would go out and come right back at them. Harrell's not that guy.

Not that Tech doesn't have a chance, I just don't see it happening personally.

pirate4state
10-24-2006, 01:12 PM
All the injuries to key defensive guys is a little worrisome against the high powered offense of Tech. I think it'll be closer than most think.

big daddy russ
10-24-2006, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by pirate4state
All the injuries to key defensive guys is a little worrisome against the high powered offense of Tech. I think it'll be closer than most think.
If those DBs are still out you bring up a good point. Adidas, good call. I didn't even think about that one.

Adidas410s
10-24-2006, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
I like Graham Harrell for stats, but don't think he's the guy for the job against UT. He's got a ways to go.

They need someone with that BJ Symons (i.e. Brett Favre) mentality... kind of an @$$ in his own little way, doesn't really care about anyone or anything, just wants to go out there and shove it in their face. He'd throw a pick, then would go out and come right back at them. Harrell's not that guy.

Not that Tech doesn't have a chance, I just don't see it happening personally.

I saw an interesting comparison in the DMN comparing Graham as a sophomre to Kingsbury as a sophmore. It was interesting that their statistical performances were very similar. I don't think anybody in the LBK would gripe if Harrell turned into the next Kingsbury. I'll see if I can dig that up for ya....

Adidas410s
10-24-2006, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
If those DBs are still out you bring up a good point. Adidas, good call. I didn't even think about that one.

if it was in Austin...I wouldn't have mentioned it. However, look at the scores when the game has been in Lubbock:

2004...51-21 Texas (with VY though! ;))
2002...42-38 Texas Tech (the King vs Chrissy)
2000...29-17 Texas (1st year for Leach)
1998...42-35 Texas Tech (1st year for Mack)
1996...38-32 Texas (under Mackovic)
1994....33-9 Texas Tech (SWC)

In fact, you have to go all the way back to the 90 and 92 games to find a time when either team won two consecutive games in Lubbock.

sahen
10-24-2006, 02:22 PM
"Lets go Baylor!" ::clap, clap, clap clap clap::

we lose 42-0

pirate4state
10-27-2006, 09:26 AM
Is it end of road for UT's streak?
History tells us that the Longhorns may be due for a loss in Lubbock.
By Suzanne Halliburton

AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF

Friday, October 27, 2006

In coach Mack Brown's tenure at Texas, the road losses have been so infrequent, you can count them on one hand plus one finger.

There were the consecutive away losses to UCLA and Kansas State in mid-September of 1998, back when Brown was trying to lift a fallen program. Texas Tech then handed the Longhorns a late November defeat, scoring 22 points in the fourth quarter.


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Texas Tech players celebrate after defeating Texas four years ago. There are several similarities this year to that game in 2002.

Texas A&M eased past the Longhorns in 1999, with the Aggies dedicating the victory to the dozen people who died in the bonfire collapse. Stanford upset Texas in 2000 to avenge a 42-point blowout from the season before. Then the Red Raiders blew past Texas in 2002 to celebrate Tech's senior night in Lubbock.

That's it.

"Now that's a stat I can't explain," Texas offensive guard Kasey Studdard said this week.

Coming into Saturday's game against Texas Tech in Lubbock, the Longhorns have won 16 straight non-neutral site road games and 28 of their past 29. The string dates back to four years ago in Lubbock.

There's not a ready secret to the Longhorns' road-warrior formula. The team rides on a chartered plane to the site of the game the afternoon before. The players have a walk-through practice in the stadium, then adjourn to their hotel. Since the Tech game is set for a 6 p.m. kickoff, players will have time to see a movie tonight after meetings and a team dinner.

"There was a time, back when I was playing, when you couldn't even smile," Texas offensive coordinator Greg Davis said of road trips. "Ours is much more business-like, but it's relaxed."

Once the team arrives in the stadium on game day, the Longhorns say they thrive on the noise from fans cheering against them.

"There's so much energy in the stadiums," said offensive guard Justin Blalock. "You have to embrace the energy."

Southern California is embracing the energy, too, with a nation's best 19-game active road streak. West Virginia is riding an eight-game streak; Notre Dame is at seven, while Louisville and Ohio State are at six.

After a 22-20 victory over Nebraska, the Longhorns are coming off their most miserable Saturday on the road during Brown's stay in Austin. The last time Texas experienced such chill and snow was in November of 2000, when Texas knocked off Kansas 51-16. There were only a smattering of fans that day in Lawrence willing to contend with the conditions. There were more than 85,000 on Saturday in Lincoln.

So far, Texas Tech is the only team to beat Texas twice on the road during Brown's tenure. And the wins have come every four years in Lubbock.

That brings us to Saturday's game. History tells us a Tech win is imminent, and the week leading up to the game has been oddly similar to the one four years ago.

In 2002, Texas also played Nebraska on the road before taking on Tech. That year, the Longhorns needed a big defensive stand to hold off the Huskers 27-24.

Just like four years ago, the Longhorns have compiled an extensive injury list, including losing defensive tackle Derek Lokey to a broken leg. Coming into Lubbock four years ago, Texas, then ranked fourth nationally, left half of its injury-depleted defensive line in Austin, then lost two more starters during the game.

The Longhorns' last scoring threat in the 42-38 loss was thwarted when Tech intercepted Chris Simms' pass after intended receiver B.J. Johnson was knocked off his route. Tech quarterback Kliff Kingsbury then ran the remaining 5 minutes, 21 seconds off the clock. Injuries had so riddled the defense that the Longhorns had eight freshmen on the field for Tech's last series.

Hundreds of Tech fans swarmed the field to celebrate the victory, and Texas players had a difficult time trotting to the locker room. Tech had dozens of officers standing on the sidelines to prevent the swarm, but they could do nothing to quell the crowd.

The field crew quickly pulled down both sets of goal posts before the Tech students could reach them.

Since then, Texas has fielded superior teams on the road. And that really is the secret to success. Plus, the Longhorns are taught to ignore the taunts.

"We enjoy it more when we're the hated team," said offensive tackle Tony Hills.

shalliburton@statesman.com; 445-3954


When: 6 p.m. Saturday

Where: Jones Stadium, Lubbock

Records: Texas is 7-1 (4-0 Big 12); Texas Tech is 5-3, (2-2).

TV: TBS

Radio: KVET (1300 AM, 98.1 FM); ESPN Deportes (1260 AM, Spanish)

Last meeting: Texas won 52-17 last season

AggieJohn
10-27-2006, 09:32 AM
i honestly can see texas losing this game. Tech is playing on level of their opponents this year. Also, being that it's in Lubbock you never know what happens in sand flea territory.

GATAPride77
10-27-2006, 11:00 AM
No excuse if Texas looses to Taco Tech. Texas has more talent sitting on the bench than Tech has on the field. If they loose it is all on Mac is is coaching or lack there of.

Adidas410s
10-27-2006, 11:01 AM
Originally posted by GATAPride77
No excuse if Texas looses to Taco Tech. Texas has more talent sitting on the bench than Tech has on the field. If they loose it is all on Mac is is coaching or lack there of.

What about with A&M losing to Tech??? Yeah...ok...just go back to Aggsy land! :thumbsup:

Adidas410s
10-27-2006, 11:02 AM
or what happens if McCoy throws 3 INT's? What happens if the RB's turn the ball over? Is that all the coaches fault??? :thinking: Glad to hear that you've already made a decision on who to blame for an outcome regardless of how it is reached...moron! :rolleyes:

big daddy russ
10-27-2006, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
What about with A&M losing to Tech??? Yeah...ok...just go back to Aggsy land! :thumbsup:
I'd compare A&M to Paris Hilton. Paris has the talent to be a top-notch porn star, she just hasn't been coached to do it.

Unfortunately, A&M's coaching isn't in a positive direction.

eagles_victory
10-27-2006, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
I'd compare A&M to Paris Hilton. Paris has the talent to be a top-notch porn star, she just hasn't been coached to do it.

Unfortunately, A&M's coaching isn't in a positive direction.

ttt

coach
10-27-2006, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
I'd compare A&M to Paris Hilton. Paris has the talent to be a top-notch porn star, she just hasn't been coached to do it.

Unfortunately, A&M's coaching isn't in a positive direction.

lmao...thats about as good analoge as u can get. i say the ags have already felt that humiliation before but the bears stay close and the ags pull away and win by 10....the longhorns on the other hand will win big. mccoy has proven me wrong...he has played really good and is now underrated. very talented and i love his winning instinct. longhorns are to powerful..come on tech lost to colorado....tea sips win 42-21

GATAPride77
10-27-2006, 02:02 PM
Wow you guys are brutal. I thought I was giving a big complement to the Horns. They are clearly the most talented team in the Big 12 and Colt has exceeded everyones expectations. In my opinion if they loose it will have to be because of turnovers or bad luck but they flat out have too much talent not to overcome a stretch of bad luck. If Mac just gets out of the way and doesn't try to out coach himself, the Horns will do just fine.

pirate4state
10-28-2006, 06:16 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
#3 USC @ NR Oregon State- I could've gone with UGA @ Florida, but I just can't see UF losing that one at home. This one, on the other hand, pits a team about as good as the Bulldogs against a team not quite as good as Florida... and it all happens in Corvallis, OR. If USC slips up before it gets to Cal, this is where it happens. Nice call :clap: :clap:

big daddy russ
10-29-2006, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
POTENTIAL LANDMINES
#10 Clemson @ NR Va Tech...

#7 Auburn @ NR Ole Miss...

#3 USC @ NR Oregon State-

NR Northern Illinois @ NR Iowa-

NR Colorado @ NR Kansas-

#8 Tennessee @ South Carolina-

#22 Texas A&M @ Baylor-

VaTech 24, Clemson 7

Auburn 23, Ole Miss 17

Oregon State 33, USC 31

Iowa 24, NIU 14

Kansas 20, Colorado 15

Tennessee 31, South Carolina 24

Texas A&M 31, Baylor 21