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Texas Tech's Brandon Sharpe (92) swats down a throw by Nebraska quarterback Zac Lee (5), as Nebraska's Ricky Henry (74) and Marcel Jones (78) block Texas Tech's Colby Whitlock (93), in the first half of their NCAA college football game in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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3 months ago: Texas Tech's Brandon Sharpe (92) swats down a throw by Nebraska quarterback Zac Lee (5), as Nebraska's Ricky Henry (74) and Marcel Jones (78) block Texas Tech's Colby Whitlock (93), in the first half of their NCAA college football game in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)


Texas A&M Aggies (3-3, 0-2)




vs.

 

Game Information:
Date: October 24, 2009 :: Time: 6:00 p.m. CST :: Weather: Lubbock, TX
TV: None :: Radio: Affiliates :: Game Cast: Fox Sports

 

The figures next to the team name are, in order, yards per game / national rank / conference rank.

Texas Tech Passing Offense vs. Texas A&M Passing Defense

Texas Tech (413.57 / 2 / 1): Not surprisingly, the Texas Tech offense struggled a bit against Nebraska, but a win is a win, especially when it's on the road against a nationally ranked opponent, and you beat that opponent by 21. QB Steven Sheffield was a manager, and since all indications lean towards Taylor Potts  or Seth Doege taking the reins on Saturday, then I'm hoping that he takes the same advice that Leach gave Sheffield:

I wanted him to throw the ball and hit some fat guy in the stands. That didn’t consistently happen. We had a conversation on that.

I do think that Potts is a quality quarterback, and if there's one thing that Leach has consistently been able to do since he's been here is to coach up a quarterback or two. I don't think that's going to stop and although Potts wasn't perfect (again, there is no perfect QB other than St. Tebow) he's still pretty damned good.  If it's 3rd string Seth Doege, then I'm concerned about his ability to play on such a high level without so much experience, but I trust Leach.  I think it's a testament to the receivers on this team, but each week, we're seeing a different receiver step up and make plays. In fact, after a few weeks of Tramain Swindall leading this team in receiving, Detron Lewis is back on top. And to jazz you just a tad bit more, there's less than 120 yards separating the top 4 receivers. In other words, one great game and you could see Alexander Torres, Lyle Leong, Swindall or Lewis lead this team.

Texas A&M (226.67 / 73 / 6): The Aggies really haven't played a true passing team, except for Arkansas, and TAMU promptly gave up 271 yards and 4 touchdowns. We're going to continue to talk about this until there are a few more conference games to compare, but TAMU has faced Oklahoma St. and Kansas St. thus far in conference play. Not exactly passing teams and it's hard to gauge whether or not the pass defense is truly struggling (73rd in the nation) or if it's going to get worse. I did have the opportunity to watch quite a bit of the OSU game and I thought that the Aggies do have athletes in the secondary, but they're young, and that's a bad combination going into the meat of the Big 12 schedule. A big part of the pass defense success is the outstanding play of Von Miller, who already has 10 sacks, which includes 12.5 tackles for a loss. And aside from Miller, no player has more than 2 sacks for the year, perhaps indicative of the bigger problems at TAMU, there's talent at certain positions, but it's not enough to win a bunch of football games.

Verdict: I'm nervous about this pick, especially if Potts cannot play, but I'll still take Texas Tech.

Star-divide

Texas Tech Rushing Offense vs. Texas A&M Rushing Defense

Texas Tech (70.43 / 118 / 12): It would be easy to say that the Red Raiders ignored the rushing game on Saturday, and there were times that I thought that the line did a good job of creating holes, but 14 rushes between RB Baron Batch and Harrison Jeffers just isn't going to be enough. Again, the rating looks much worse than it probably is, due in part because Potts took so many sacks earlier in the year (he's working on that . . . promise). The loss of LT Terry McDaniel could prove to be a huge loss for this team I don't know if OL coach Moore has many more options other than to start Chris Olson at left tackle. The only other player that's received significant time is Mikey Okafor at right guard, who was later benched in favor of moving Brandon Carter back to the right side.

Texas A&M (166.83 / 88 / 11): There's going to be a similar theme that I have with the Aggies in that I do think there's talent there, but it's young talent. The Aggies have played two teams that feature their running game and gave up 169 yards and 3 touchdowns to Oklahoma St. and 232 yards and 6 touchdowns to Kansas St. The defensive line features 2 freshmen or sophmores and the linebacking corps also has a freshman and sophomore. Garrick Williams and Kyle Mangum are the linebackers who make most of the plays. The Aggies are 37th in the nation in tackles for a loss, but as mentioned above, Miller is responsible for 12.5 of thoese tackles, which means that the Aggies have 1 player truly making plays thus far.

Verdict: Despite the Aggies looking as bad recently been.

Texas A&M Passing Offense vs. Texas Tech Passing Defense

Texas A&M (320.50 / 6 / 3): The skill position players for TAMU are actually fairly talented and for this reason alone, you shouldn't overlook the Aggies. Freshman WR Uzoma Nwachukwu has been tremendous thus far this year while WR's Ryan Tannehill and Howard Morrow each have over 20 catches. TE Jamie McCoy is an offensive threat, with 21 catches for 251 yards. QB Jarrod Johnson has been remarkably good, not Heisman worthy, but he's been pretty good with a horrible offensive line. Johnson isn't as accurate as you might want him to be, but he's still completing 57.8% of of his passes and has 16 touchdowns to only 3 interceptions. As mentioned before, the offensive line has allowed 2.67 sacks a game, which is good for 95h in the nation. That's been Johnson's problem all year, the young offensive line,

Texas Tech (238.57 / 89 / 8): The Texas Tech pass defense has been good, not great and this is something that I keep mentioning, and it's something that's going to have to continue this week, is not to ge beat deep. The pass defense isn't great, but the pass efficiency defense (I really don't know what this is) is at 40th in the nation. In any event, the secondary is also healthy, except that S Will Ford may be out, but there's been enough guys who have seen sufficient reps that I'm not too concerned about losing Ford. The Red Raiders are 8th in the nation in sacks, led by their DE's: Brandon Sharpe (8), Daniel Howard (5) and Rajon Henley (3).

Verdict: I like Johnson, Tannehill and Nwachuksu, but it's the pass blocking that's the problem.

Texas A&M Rushing Offense vs. Texas Tech Rushing Defense

Texas A&M (156.83 / 49 / 5): Prior to this game, I wondered how much the Aggies were actually running the ball, expecting a bit more production from RB's Cyrus Gray and Christine Michael. Both are supposedly heralded, especially Michael, who's had 11 to 14 rushing attempts since the first game. This unit isn't bad, in fact the Aggies are 49th in the nation in rushing offense, which is pretty good, but maybe the point I was trying to make at the beginning, is that why not slow the game down just a tad bit more, in the hopes that the Aggies could hang onto the ball, and chew up some of that time of possession.

Texas Tech (101.86 / 24 / 5): The rush defense has been consistently good all year, and I keep mentioning this point, but the key to a good defense is being able to stop the run. The rush defense is only allowing 3.05 yards a game and despite some rough patches against Texas (135) and Houston (144), the Red Raiders only gave up 70 yards to Nebraska that is averaging 151 yards a game and 116 yards to Kansas St. that is averaging 184 yards a game. DT's Colby Whitlock and Richard Jones aren't showing up in the box score, but coupled with the outstanding and oftentimes overlooked play of the linebackers, this unit is slowly but surely becoming adept at stopping the run. I thought DE Rajon Henley's play last week deserved mention, especially against the run. I thought he was outstanding.

Verdict: I'll take the Red Raiders again.

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I think this game will feature a lot more of Texas Tech’s Rushing Offense than any other game thus far in the season. With Potts still apparently banged up and Steven Sheffield not being able to play, I think Leach makes it a point of emphasis to run the ball better this week. I am expecting a big night from Baron Batch and Harrison Jeffers. I would also like to see Eric Stephens get in there and make some big plays. Texas Tech Rushing Offense gets the nod this week for sure.

by zcole04 on Oct 20, 2009 12:22 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

NASCAR

I feel like the receivers update was something straight out of NASCAR… ‘Coming into this weekend they are all within 120 yards of each other, Steve! The key for Torres here is to hug the corners, then push them off to get open. Leong is in a great spot for a comeback also since his former teammate, who got him in the race to begin with, should be returning this week. The Aggies should be very afraid to be standing across from Leong and hear him mutter those dreaded words – Slingshot: Engaged! Lewis has been hot and cold with Potts behind the wheel, he is going to need to stay focused this week and he can keep that lead in the WRU (wide receiver U) Cup.’

by jdeeTTU on Oct 20, 2009 12:31 PM CDT reply actions   1 recs

Plug and Play

Love our system. Quarterbacks become batteries, just plug in and turn on.
ANyway, I totally agree Seth, looks like the running game needs to turn it up a notch this game. Mediocre is not an option. It’s the aggies, we need to show them, again, why they are gonna need more then 12 men to beat us.

Automatic Teller Machine – 14
Tech – 49

also research for someone…Potts had the ’stache, Sticks, well he was sticks…what can we say about Doege? except he MAY have the coolest name. ever.

by ttutyler on Oct 20, 2009 12:32 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Expect A&M to bring everything...

in this game. They are the laughing stock of the conference and have nothing to lose. I just heard some really funny stats on the Ticket here in Dallas regarding A&M. Really bad and everyone expects Tech to lay 50+ on them. I say this game will be a closer game like last week versus NU. It may sound crazy but I expect A&M will fight like hell in this one since it’s Tech. I like Seth’s take on this game and I also think the running game should be emphasized. Batch and Jeffers could win this game on the ground and our defense will get some picks. In the end I see it as a closer game than most think.

Tech 45
A&M 20

by Raider1992 on Oct 20, 2009 12:40 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Very fair assesment Raider1992

I feel the Aggies are a cornered beast. This will be an everything but the kitchen sink style attack. Might see a concerted effort at late hits (though not too likely … sportsmanship concerns, professionalism, Big 12 sanctions etc, etc). But this I will guarantee our QB is going to take hits. It’s what our opposing DC’s are schooled to do. Guess I just expect an all out effort to stop the aggie losing skid. Like Anti Swarm I’m just saying…

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Oct 20, 2009 1:09 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ain't Skeered

I too expect the Ags to play way better than the last couple of their games. But the Red Raiders will not lose this game, even if Doege starts at QB. Wreck’em Tech!

by faunchin on Oct 20, 2009 5:23 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Bend Leach's ear

I know we are all just lonely fans… but does anyone have 2nd or 3rd degree access to Leach? I’d all but kill for him to put Batch, Jeffers, and Stephens in for the first offense snap and/or series… He is already my favorite coach of all time… but I might hang his picture above my mantle if he pulled that (and it ended in a TD).

by jdeeTTU on Oct 20, 2009 12:44 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

lonely → lowly

by jdeeTTU on Oct 20, 2009 12:44 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Too cool !

Somehow didnt you just know Taylor Potts was coming back in?

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Oct 20, 2009 1:10 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I hope that's more accurate...

than the this statement later in the article:

Redshirt freshman Seth Doege will be Potts’ backup. He never has attempted a pass.

by natkcole on Oct 20, 2009 1:24 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I saw that

I probably would have signed up for that sight just to post a comment, but it looks like they don’t do comments there.

Surely he wouldn’t miss the whole point of the article though.

I couldn’t go verify myself because his link is premium content on rivals obviously… so I hope I’m not breaking the rules. I figure this isn’t any different than the other journalists who read the premium stuff and leak it via twitter or anything else like that.

by jdeeTTU on Oct 20, 2009 1:32 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Doege

had mop up duty and threw a td to Brick Brinker #88 in the 4th Qtr vs the Mildcats

The Lyle Leong Bandwagon will Continue to Roll!!!
Wreck 'em, Tech!

by Tortilla Pirate on Oct 20, 2009 3:29 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Both of which were Frenship Tigers!

by logan5555 on Oct 20, 2009 4:10 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Given the age difference, I wonder if they actually played together….Brinker is a Sr and Doege is freshman (redshirt)

The Lyle Leong Bandwagon will Continue to Roll!!!
Wreck 'em, Tech!

by Tortilla Pirate on Oct 20, 2009 5:32 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Well that would have made Brik a Sr and Doege a sophmore in HS. Doege moved to Freship his Jr. year I believe so I imagine he played 7 on 7 the summer before with Brinker if you still play on your way out. If not then probably not.

by logan5555 on Oct 20, 2009 6:21 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Looks like McDaniels...

could be out for awhile as well. Link

by natkcole on Oct 20, 2009 1:34 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

That one's gonna hurt

maybe more than the QB just because we don’t have the depth

by TechFirst on Oct 20, 2009 2:06 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

The kid is a Freshman…shut him down

The Lyle Leong Bandwagon will Continue to Roll!!!
Wreck 'em, Tech!

by Tortilla Pirate on Oct 20, 2009 3:30 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Mr. Potts just repeat RB,RB,RB....

I was hoping that Taylor would begin the year checking to the run and hitting the rb’s out of the backfield with swing passes. Quick read, look off defenders which he did @ times, check to run, and swing passes to rb will be what keeps Potts on the field and bring TTech a decisive win of the atm. Wreck’Em Tech

by techgolf44 on Oct 20, 2009 2:38 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I agree with you. With the way this season is going and all the crazy stuff happening, Leach needs to get creative and go with it. Do unpredictable stuff like give the ball to the RB’s. That’ll throw the ags for a loop.

by pcrawttu on Oct 20, 2009 6:16 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

oh boy

This season is shaping up in a strange mold. I would like to know that Potts has come full circle and is ready to lead this team to victory. I think he will do fine against A&M.

Here is the real question – Will Leach start Sticks after he’s cleared to play? Who will be the starting QB after that is over? Do we really have a starting QB at this point?

" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...

by KWashburn on Oct 20, 2009 6:31 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I think Potts needs to get clearance to play first. From what I understand, he dressed last week, but wasn’t cleared to play.

by Tech92 on Oct 20, 2009 7:48 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Tramain struggled during last year's A&M game with a couple inopportune fumbles

I expect him to come out of the gate blazing. He’s going to be open all day long.

by mojavereject on Oct 20, 2009 9:37 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

In general, the word is out that Potts is cleared to play. I hope he get a couple of good practices in and gets on a good vibe with the receivers.

Doege needs to stay sharp and be ready…I hope his only play is KSU like mopping.

I am still worried about left tackle, that is the key in my mind at the moment…both for pass protection and the running game…the run is much, much more than ace running backs.

Any news on Byrnes ? Is he ready to play after going off the field saturday ?

Thank goodness that the defense is looking pretty healthy.

by TallMike on Oct 20, 2009 9:40 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

If I'm going to talk intelligently about this

I need to know how to say the man’s name.

How do you pronounce “Doege”?

Man, do I feel stupid…

by Goin' Band Fan on Oct 20, 2009 10:10 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

it's spelled 'Jerrod', Seth

and Nwachukwu (pronounced ‘Watch-uh-koo’, though)

Christine Michael is definitely a legitimate talent, and Cyrus Gray is very good; their problem is they have no blocking in front of them whatsoever. Their production (or lack thereof) is more a function of inability of the offensive line to open holes than it is a talent shortage on their part.

We don’t slow the game down b/c we are a no-huddle team trying to run as many plays as possible. It isn’t like we don’t try to run the ball, we do, but you can’t do it when you are trying to come back from a significant deficit (Arkansas, Kansas State) or facing a decent defensive line (Oklahoma State).

by Beergut on Oct 20, 2009 10:27 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I dont think he meant any disrespect there

more that if your D is giving up as many points as your D has lately, it seems more feasible to do everything possible to hold on to the ball as long as you can. That addage “you cant score if you dont have the ball” comes into play here. Here’s to a good (but please.. not TOO good) game saturday!

by RdrPwr on Oct 20, 2009 11:11 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

the flip side of that, though, is if the other team has a defense

and they stop your running game, you don’t score

then they roll on your poor defense and score, you run again and are stuffed, they score again, and voila, you’re getting blown out

I just think it is better to try to make it a shootout, and try to make the other team match yuo score for score by going no-huddle

by Beergut on Oct 25, 2009 5:37 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

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