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Five Reasons Texas Tech Will Win :: Oklahoma St. Cowboys Edition

This weekly feature considers five reasons why Texas Tech will win and five reasons Texas Tech will lose to each opponent. Related: Five Reasons Texas Tech Will Lose :: Oklahoma St. Cowboys Edition Edition.

Reason #1 :: Bye Week Rest: It's rare that a team gets a entire week to get healthy this late in the year. I can't be totally sure, but perhaps this season more than others, the team needed a break. I do not want to try to exaggerate the strain of a collegiate football player and his studies, but I'm sure it's not easy. Couple that with the fact that there's a certain level of focus that's required each and every week (some weeks more than other -- ahem). There's no doubt that the actual time away from the field helped heal those nagging injuries that kept out Brett Dewhurst, Will Ford, Brandon Carter, and getting Steven Sheffield back to a point where he's practicing with the team. And hopefully this week, the team is anxious and excited to get back on the field. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, or somesuch. All I know is that there's no excuse for this team not to be 100% ready to play on Saturday.

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Reason #2 :: Deferring to the Run: After the Kansas game, there was quite a bit of credit given to QB Taylor Potts making the right call at the line of scrimmage to simply give the ball to RB Baron Batch for huge gains and essentially breaking that game open. I think it was great to see the team give credit where credit was due, and if there was any situation where the team may have suffered some discension amongst it's players, I got the feeling that the team rallied for Potts. If there was ever a case where the entire offense must work together in order to make the right calls and reads, it was the 2nd half against Kansas. If one part of that process fails, then the plays don't happen, the blocks do not get blocked and the offense forces plays where it's not necessary. I don't think anyone could have guessed that the arrival of Potts in the 2nd half of the Kansas may have been the seminal moment where the team decided to come together, but I'd be pretty happy if it was.

Reason #3 :: Wearing Them Down: I'm going out on a limb here, but this is an optimistic look, right? In any event, one of the biggest issues that this team has had all year is the health of the defensive line, in particular the defensive ends. If it's not one of the 3 of Daniel Howard, Brandon Sharpe or Rajon Henley, it's sometimes been 2 of them. But this week, all 3 players are healthy, along with LB Bront Bird, who will and could see plenty of time in the hybrid/joker position, you've got at the very least an opportunity to wear down the Cowboys offensive line. I haven't watched enough Oklahoma St. football to know if they've faced 3 very solid pass rushers in the Texas Tech trio. I've said it 100 times on DTN, but this group may not make an immediate impact, but I think that at some point they'll out-work the OSU offensive line. I'm hoping like hell that there's still a bit of chip on their shoulder for the TAMU performance and they constantly work and force OSU into some mistakes.

Reason #4 :: Big Time Playmakers: The Oklahoma St. team seems to me to be a bunch of grinders, which can be both blessing and a curse. The Cowboys were robbed of the two offensive players that were going to be difference makers for them this year, although it appears that RB Kendall Hunter is becoming more healthy by the minute. The thing about both units is that I don't think that there's a player on either side of the ball, sans Okung, who I think can dominate a game or who scares the piss out of me from a big play perspective. If you make a comparison with the Texas Tech offense or defnese, I think you could make the case that the Texas Tech offense has a handful of potential playmakers and the defense has their stalwarts as well. That's not to say that the Cowboys don't have players that can't or won't make play, but with the loss of Bryant and the loss of Hunter for most of the year, I think the OSU offense has lacked a certain punch and that lack of punch has me feeling confident.

Reason #5 :: Tough Losses at Home: Oklahoma St. has had a rough go at it at home against ranked teams this year. The 2 OSU losses were to both Houston and Texas. You'd think that perhaps this trend is to say that OSU doesn't want to lose at home again, but perhaps the truth of the matter might be that OSU might not be as tough at home as other Big 12 opponents. Obviously, these 2 losses were to 2 very talented teams, the Red Raiders can certainly attest to that, but OSU lost 3 fumbles and threw another interception against Houston and had 1 lost fumble and 4 interceptions against Texas. Not surprisingly, OSU lost 2 of the 3 games where the Cowboys had a negative turnover margin (the lone win was against Grambling). Perhaps most of all, the worrisome part for Pokes is that in those big games, you've got to value the ball and every possession. I'm not completely convinced that Oklahoma St. has figured this out.

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Despite Tech’s improved road record last year, sans OU, I am unsure they can continue at tha same pace at this point. OSU is tough on Tech in Stillwater and the Raiders need to put an end to that trend. I agree with Seth in that this team has the ability to do so, they just have to have the desire to go along with the talent. It will take a solid effort to win there and I hope the extra week to recoop physically and mentally will work to Tech’s advantage.

TTpilk

by TTpilk645 on Nov 12, 2009 12:24 PM CST reply actions  

Reporter: Coach, how are the guys looking in practice this week leading up to the OSU game?

Leach: It’s that whole inner pirate thing. I think, and really, when you think about it, there’s too much said about not being prepared after steak and corn dinners and a movie at the cineplex. But about how we look, ya’know, sometimes, when I listen to talk radio, and this is true if you’re in Cody, Wyoming or in Provo, Utah, that sometimes, really, it’s hard. Right? It’s just hard to pull that inner resolve out and make the most of a terrible situation. It’s sort of like when Bonaparte thought he could march his army across Russia in the wintertime. That’s, you know, just not real smart allocation of your resources. Logistics really matter, as Napoleon can attest to, so our traveling secretary is really an invaluable resource for me. I remember once that, when my iPod that Ruffin gave me, was acting up I had to find a new one and I only shop at Radio Shack. Do you know few of those stores there are these days? I remember growing up in Wyoming and a trip to the Radio Shack was kind of a big deal. Now, they have all these specialty stores and big box stores that do nothing but take up space. That really is what our offense is all about. Taking up space and making the defense react to it. It’s fun and easy, if the guys will quit listening to all you media types.

by Tech92 on Nov 12, 2009 12:51 PM CST reply actions  

Best quote I’ve heard from Leach in a while.

by jdeeTTU on Nov 12, 2009 1:38 PM CST up reply actions  

I made that up…slow day at the office…

by Tech92 on Nov 12, 2009 1:42 PM CST up reply actions  

Maybe you should get on as his staff writer… The Bonaparte reference was totally something he’d come up with out of nowhere.

by jdeeTTU on Nov 12, 2009 1:47 PM CST up reply actions  

That was awesome. I believed every word of it. hahaha!!

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

by KWashburn on Nov 12, 2009 1:57 PM CST up reply actions  

needs a couple of more ya’knows

by NM99 on Nov 12, 2009 8:40 PM CST up reply actions  

Thanks! I tried to make it as grammatically incorrect as he speaks, but that’s hard to do. It’s not intuitive : )

by Tech92 on Nov 12, 2009 3:12 PM CST reply actions  

Man this needs to be sent to Leach…..lol…. good post 92

by slycanyon on Nov 12, 2009 3:19 PM CST reply actions  

Perfect

I especially enjoyed the part about Radio Shack, I feel exactly the same way, it’s the only place I want to shop. :)

by ABQ Red Raider on Nov 12, 2009 5:51 PM CST reply actions  

Inner Pirate was good, Tech92!

I am one the fence about the week off. Certainly it looks good and surely feels good to the players who have tired and/or injured bodies. It has to be an advantage from that aspect over a team who has continued to play. Yet, TTU does not have a stellar record coming off a bye week. In some cases it has been incredibly disappointing because the opponent was not that great. All I am speaking to is a tread of behaviours by past teams. It may not have anything to do with this year’s group.

I believe the key to the game, offensively and defensively is pace, but for this comment more to the offense. That has been the only significant difference in the two qb’s, IMHO. One more naturally plays at a better pace than the other.

by TallMike on Nov 13, 2009 8:54 AM CST reply actions  

I just noticed this......

Does anybody think that Adam James looks like “Johnny” from the Karate Kid? Seriously, look at the picture!!

Cobra CAI !!!!!

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

by KWashburn on Nov 13, 2009 8:59 AM CST reply actions  

Stillwater needs a Pirate style looting!

1.Tech wants it more. This game will for better or worse define the season. Its time a ranked team took tumble. Since OU is out of the top 25 its OSU turn.

2.OSU crowd isn’t effective due to Stephens and Zouzalick shredding the Cowboys coverage units. Big play coming. M. Williams will remain perfect.
 
3.The OSU O line can’t move the Tech Dline and so does not run effectively. The 4 x most important guys on the Tech travelling squad – the defensive down linemen have a lot to prove and they will. K. Toston is held to under 100 yard Z. Robinson held to under 50 yards.
4.Tech is able to convert a staggering 95 % of their 3rd downs. Erlexban does not punt until the 4th quarter as we run the clock down. Offense is clicking and the machine systematically dismembers the OSU passing defense and then the running backs go into overdrive getting the magical and often elusive 100 yards on 20 plus touches.
 
5.We are the underdog in this match up and OSU is reading their press clippings. Oh and OSU gals have an eating disorder. :)

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Nov 13, 2009 1:28 PM CST reply actions  

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