Getting it Done - Keys to the Game
We've heard it for 11 months. The 2008 Texas-Texas Tech game was the biggest game in Texas Tech history. I would add "to date."
If the 2008 game was "the biggest" game, a win in this year's match up could be the defining moment - when Tech moves from perennial 3rd place team to a true contender. It's time to stop living in the past and look to the future. Like the Captain has said, Texas Tech can win any game if everyone goes out and does their job. Join me after the jump to take a look at what I believe are the keys to game this weekend.
Unlike many years past, Tech is not short on talent. Don't let any of your UT friends or co-workers tell you differently. We have moved on from the days of converting tight ends that can't catch to defensive ends. Are we neck-and-neck with Texas talent wise at the 3-deep? No. But our coaching staff has done a good job of building a quality starting line-up. If everyone does their job, Tech will be in this game and will have a chance to win. If they play as they did in week one, it will be a long night.
Offensive Keys
It's the oldest adage of football, but it is especially true for Tech this week: this game will be won or lost on the line...the O-line. We have experimented with different guys at different positions in the first two games. We are rolling with the line-up that we used against Rice that has Carter back at his RG position from last year, leaving 2 new starters (Olson and Edwards) protecting Potts's blind side against a DL that is pretty stacked. We need this unit to pull it together and play to their potential. If we can't manage more than 3 yds/carry in the run, I don't blame Potts for not checking to the run when he is averaging more than 8 yds/att. 3 yds/carry = 3 and out. We have to control the point of attack on the line and get some push to open up lanes for our talented RB corps to pick up more yards and keep the Texas D honest. Oh, and if we need 1 yard for a touchdown, first down, or just to make us feel good, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, how about some push?
Wake up and put your game face on
We also need to control the ball offensively. Yep I said it. The Leach offense needs to play a little ball control. If you think our starters on defense are green, take a look at the depth chart. Beanie has done a great job with strength and conditioning, but I don't want our D going into the 4th quarter having already logged 30 minutes. This is not the game to test your endurance on defense. It will be tested enough as it is. I'm not saying we have to win the battle of the clock to win the game (though it would certainly help), but we need to keep TOP within about 2 minutes.
No dropped or tipped passes. Leach may not have thought he was going to catch it, but I don't want to give him another chance, either.
Defensive Keys
Contain, contain, contain. In the highlight real of last year's game, you will see Colby Whitlock making several plays behind the line. We need to give him that opportunity again. Our DEs need to focus on containing McCoy within the pocket, not getting the sack. Let Whitlock generate pressure inside, filling up the middle passing lanes. We can win this battle in the middle.
Thank you sir, may I have another?
Take some chances early with a blitz. If we can get some pressure early in the game it will force Texas to adjust their game plan the rest of the night to account for it. We need them to be afraid it might be coming, keeping a RB in the backfield and a blocking TE instead of Buckner to prevent them from lining up 5 wide and bombing away all night.
Don't play too soft. McCoy will eat us up with short passes. He didn't have the record completion rate last year by not being able to read the defense and find an open man.
Special Teams
A big play pinning Texas on their own 1 like we had to open the game last year or Stephens taking one to the house would be awesome, but honestly, all I really want is for nothing bad to happen. Don't let Shipley break open a long return. Don't muff any punts. Momentum swings on special teams play. Let's not give them any extra.
There you have it. My keys to the game. Everyone do your jobs and Texas Tech will be in a position to win. WRECK 'EM TECH!
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Swing your sword! Do your job!
aaarrrgghh … already too nervous to eat, well, almost too nervous
I was thinking about the 1 deep talent as well this week. Obviously they have far more talent on their team. But for one game for one play we can match up in many positions with our 1 deep. If we have 10 four star guys and they are all playing then thats significant talent on the field. The fact that UT has 30 of them sitting on the sidelines doesn’t help squat during the game. I know we are far lacking their talent but the reason we won last year is that our 1 deep was every bit as talented as theirs.
And another thing, last year we destroyed them on the lines. That is the reason we killed them the whole game. They got two lucky plays or it wouldn’t have been close. The Shipley punt return and the 90 yard blown coverage. We won that game on the line. Lets hope we can do it again. And no crab was not the only position on the field we were better athletically than them. sorry i don’t buy that.
Agreed. We'll have a shot as long as ALL Tech fans talk like a Pirate
AAAAARRRRGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
In otherwords, can we start a collection booth to pay off the refs to give us a shot because they are already swayed the other way at this point:-)
In all seriousness……..both front lines need to do whatever “it” is to win the game. Go TECH!
Swashbuckling
Ahoy maties, we might have a little bit of fate on our sides: Saturday is in fact “International Talk Like a Pirate Day.”
Shiver me timbers.
Have you not heard?
ESPN is billing the Texas Tech v Texas in Austin as the biggest game in college football history for a season game for Texas! Biggest for the big 12 in it history for a season game. Even bigger than the Red River Shootouts of the past.
Projecting 105,000 at a sold out game.
ESPN is looking for a revenge stomp in the dust type of Game for Texas to trash the hapless and no talent Red Raiders who lost all their talent last year.
Glad you changed it
my old eyes were having problems reading that little font
by jeffinhouston on Sep 17, 2009 7:27 PM CDT up reply actions
SWING YOUR SWORDS, BOYS!
Great anaylsis and writeup, NM99. Can’t wait for my first TV look at this team, I love Brian Jensen but radio-only isn’t ideal.
Motivation
I think the “Last year’s game” thing has been overdone. Beat into the ground, I think.
What these guys need to do (and I know I sound like a broken record) is watch the 2003 Tech/UT game. We can do it!!!! BJ Symons is the man!!!
Wreck 'em, Tech!
by Tortilla Pirate on Sep 18, 2009 11:12 AM CDT reply actions

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