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5 Reasons Texas Tech Will Lose: Texas A&M Edition

 

 

Reason #1: The Aggies Watch the Nebraska Game Tape

This one is really pretty easy and we were all probably thinking the same thing after the game: that the Aggies would most certainly try and utilize the same type of offensive attack as Nebraska did. Not necessarily in terms of style, but in terms of execution. Run the ball, throw safe passes, and play keep away from the Texas Tech offense. For the season, the Aggies are a little short of 30 minutes in time of possession, but like last week, anything can happen. Johnson is certainly capable of connecting on 5 and 7 yard passes that will turn into 9 or 10 yard completions, while Goodson, Gray and Lane are also capable of running a possession game as well. Again, this comes down to execution and perhaps the biggest difference between TAMU and Nebraska is experience, especially at those skill positions, where TAMU is starting 3 true freshmen (QB and 2 WR's), while Nebraska started 4 seniors in the offensive backfield (Ganz, Lucky, Peterson and Swift). If the Aggies can grow up quickly, then there's no reason TAMU shouldn't be able to hold onto the ball for extended periods of time.

Reason #2: Jerrod Johnson Scares Me

Zach Robinson is one, Robert Griffin is another, and Jerrod Johnson is right up there in terms of athleticism coupled with the ability to throw the ball and move those chains. Johnson certainly has the ability to run, and he seems to have found his grove over the last 3 games. In Johnson's first game, he had 8 attempts for 10 yards, 11 attempts for -3 yards in his second game, but things got better. Against Army, Johnson only rushed 2 times for 12 yards, but against OSU, Johnson ran for 42 yards on 13 carries and against K-State, he ran for 68 yards on 17 carries. The yards per attempt aren't quite there, but the point is that Johnson is starting to figure it out in the passing game. Last week Johnson threw for 419 yards against Kansas State and threw for 41 times, while he also threw for 218 yards and 43 times against Oklahoma State. Sherman has decided to depend on Johnson more and more as the games continue. So now, after 6 games, Aggie now has itself a more than competent dual-threat running back and if Johnson gets his feet under him, it could be a long night.

Reason #3: Playing To The Defensive Aggie Strengths

This is very much a chicken or the egg argument, but I think it's certainly plausible that the Aggie pass defense is it's most experienced defensive unit and has enough talent to be a thorn in the Texas Tech's proverbial side. Led by senior Alton Dixon at rover, junior Jordan Pugh at one corner, senior Danny Gorrer at the other, while junior Jordan Peterson is at the free safety position. Keep in mind that the Aggies were 6th in the conference last year in passing defense and have improved on that ranking this year. Granted, the Aggie opponents haven't been pass-happy offenses, but the bottom line is that the Texas Aggie defense has thus far shown a propensity stop the passing game and the core group of Aggie defensive backs have seen the spread and should have the experience to make it slow down. .

Reason #4: Goodson Can Break Open Any Game

Whenever I watch Aggie I shake my head and try and figure out why Michael Goodson isn't utilized more. It never makes sense. I can understand the fascination with Lane, but he's not going to break open a game like Goodson can and it never ceased to amaze me that Goodson would get so few carries during a given game, especially when the Aggie offense lacked real playmakers last year. Goodson's touches (receiving and rushing) this year are Ark St. 30; NM 12; Mia. (FL) 16; Army 16; OSU 16; and KSU 12. Seems like there should be at least 1 constant with TAMU, which would be to get Goodson, a true feature back, at least 20 touches every game, probably more. And this may be part of TAMU's problem, is that Johnson being as young as he is, wants to do too much on his own, but Goodson can break an opposing team's back if given enough opportunities.

Reason #5: One Of Two Games Circled On The Schedule

The best for last. I'm not sure that all Aggies will admit that there is a certain amount of rivalry between TAMU and Texas Tech, and that's fine. I don't think there's any point in talking anyone into the idea that a certain game is a rivalry or not, that's fine. But, the truth of the matter is that this game is circled by every Aggie and every Techsan once schedules are released. Aggie wants to beat Texas Tech and Texas Tech wants to beat Aggie. Bottom line. There's no doubt that TAMU will get up for this game. It's at home and the last time the Red Raiders made an appearance at Kyle Field, the result was, well, disappointing for Aggie. The Aggies may not want to admit it, but they've got this game circled and that means that Texas Tech had better be ready to play.

Related:  5 Reasons Texas Tech Will Win:  Texas A&M Edition.

Hat-Tip to the great South Carolina blog, Garnet and Black Attack.

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Other than not showing up, I just don’t see it happening. Like the Ags, the Raiders look forward to this game all year. Even if it is just a stop on the way this year. Everyone from Tech loves to beat A&M because it burns the Aggies so much. Tech will be up, they’ll bring a good crowd, and there will be tears at the Chicken on Saturday night.

by NM99 on Oct 16, 2008 3:15 PM CDT reply actions  

No Worries

Like NM99 said, Everyone from Tech looks forward to this game, even if A&M is rebuilding. The defense will bounce back, like they did against Nevada, so that won’t be a problem. In this game, we will see how good Fowler is, and how good the defense has improved. I wouldn’t sorry about A&M trying to do what Nebraska did. After Mizzou annihilated Tech last year, you didn’t see anyone try to duplicate what they did. Nebraska had a good idea, but it can only work so many times, and with so many teams. A&M needs to score quick if they want to beat Tech. We will be ready though.

by RedRaider621 on Oct 16, 2008 5:20 PM CDT reply actions  

aggie

ain’t no good. period…I noticed you omitted the chance of a&m TRYING to stop our runners, esp. Batch. and Crabs. Forget it. Their ‘d’ will wilt. Our “O”
will ROLL. That is something you can bank on. We have the collateral to back up our investments. GO TECH!

TTpilk

by TTpilk645 on Oct 16, 2008 7:22 PM CDT reply actions  

Jerrod Johnson is absolutely the only thing about A&M that scares me. I hope the blitzes go inside, forcing him outside and to throw on the run. However, if he takes off, Tech’s pursuit isn’t as good on the edges. QBs like him scare me, but he DOES make mistakes, and a very high number of his touchdowns and yards have come late in games after A&M was pretty much out of it.

Best case scenario: McGee starts.

After all is said and done, more is said than done.

by ayleein on Oct 16, 2008 8:57 PM CDT reply actions  

5 Reasons there's no way in Hell of this happening.

1. Arkansas st.
2. New mexico
3. Miami
4. Army
5. kansas st.

All crappy teams that beat or barely lost to A&M.

by kwahhn on Oct 17, 2008 10:12 AM CDT reply actions  

just an FYI

Johnson is a redshirt sophomore, not a true freshman.

Ryan Tannehill is a redshirt freshman.

Fuller and Gray are true freshmen, though.

by Beergut on Oct 18, 2008 3:40 AM CDT reply actions  

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