Keys to the Game - U of H edition
Why does everything have to be the biggest? The biggest game in University of Houston history. That is what this is being billed as. Record crowds are expected at Robertson Stadium on Saturday. This is a chance for the Coogs to legitimize themselves in front of a national audience. Winning for U of H will continue to garner them attention as the potential Cinderella story of the season, with hopes for an invitation to the ball. For Texas Tech? Not so much. An important game to be sure, but when your aspirations are high, every game is important and must be take seriously. Even after a respectable showing against Texas, a win against Houston does not ensure that Texas Tech will crack the top 25 in the polls. With a tick in the "L" column, everything from this point forward will be hard earned. Making this game even more important for Tech - the losing team in this game will likely fade back from the spotlight for at least another year.
With this in mind, let's take a look at Texas Tech's keys to winning against the University of Houston.
I'm going to come right out and say it: I expect Texas Tech to win this game. Though it is a "home" game for U of H, there are a lot of Texas Tech alumni and fans (including your's truly) that will be in attendance on Saturday. It is almost a neutral site. That being said, as Seth pointed out, Houston is not a bad team in the least. There are a number of parallels between the U of H program and Texas Tech, including their staff. U of H is going to be fired up for this game, and they have a number of weapons to employ. Texas Tech needs to make a staement in this game. Tech has to take control, play to win (versus playing not to lose), and not let up. Here's how I think the Red Raiders get it done.
Offensive Keys
You can bet that every team on our schedule has a copy of the Tech - UT game film by now, and they will try to stop the Tech offense the same way Texas did. Except OU, who has their own way to get us. But that is for another day. The good news is that no one on our schedule between now an November 21 have the same caliber athletes as what we just faced. This leaves 2 options: sell out to get the same kind of pressure as UT or over defend the pass. This is the situation that our offense was built for: taking advantage of the inability of most teams to field enough athletes to keep up, and forcing them to make the choice above. If they have to choose, it's just up to us to read and execute.
Key #1 - Hold on to the ball. Look at the box score from the Oklahoma State - U of H game. 4 turnovers by OSU, -2 turnover margin, including a fumble on their first possession at their own 16 yard line and a pick 6. It is no wonder OSU lost. U of H is opportunistic and will score when given those opportunities. It wasn't that U of H was able to stop OSU for scoring. OSU stopped themselves. We tried this last week. It doesn't work. Hold onto the ball.
Key #2 - Run. The. Ball. Much of this comes down to blocking, as we've discussed ad nausium. There is no reason why our O-line should not domiinate in this game, especially when the numbers in the box are in our favor (which is when we should be checking to the run). U of H is allowing 4.3 yds/carry. Unless they are loading the box every play, if we can't muster something close to 100 yards on the ground in this game, I may offer to suit up and block for Baron Batch and Eric Stephens myself. Not only should we run, but we need to to make sure we can keep our defense fresh, control the game with our offense in the second half, and keep U of H honest against the pass.
Key #3 - No time off. Every play counts. It seems to me that guys have either lost focus on plays (penalties, picking up the blitz, and especially in the case of receivers not being where they need to be), or gotten lazy (in the case of linemen just plain missing blocks). This is a pivital game. We need everyone's minds engaged 100%.
Defensive Keys
After last week, I am beginning to think I need to take back every negative thing I have ever said about Ruffin and the way he runs this defense. Prove it to me this week, Ruff.
Key #1 - Limit YAC. Texas Tech did a good job of this against Texas last week. But U of H is going to throw the ball a lot more, and they are going to complete some passes. Continue to hit hard and make sure tackles, we should be fine. I am really liking the athleticism we have at DB.
Key #2 - Force Case Keenum to hold the ball more than 3 seconds. We have the athletes to cover U of H receivers. We know how they are going to play because we see it every day in practice. Force Keenum to have to search for the open man, and Tech will have some opportunities for sacks, tipped balls and interceptions. If we let him hit easy targets at 7 - 8 yards a clip, even if we don't allow YAC, they will march down the field. Don't get beat at your own game.
Key #3 - Avoid the let down. This one goes out to the front 4. I'm not worried about our guys being tired from the game against Texas or our ability to rotate in players to keep guys fresh. Physically and talent wise, I like the way our defense stacks up against the Cougars. This is a mental thing based on giving it everything they had last week and not getting the W. Show us that effort this week, and Tech will dominate Houston.
Special Teams
Make them drive the field. We gave Texas excellent field position all night. Even when we got a stop on defense, we ended up starting deep within our own territory. It is too easy with a short field to have 1 good play turn into points. The further they have to go, the more likely they are to make a mistake that we can capitalize on. Texas Tech is going to get some stops defensively. Let's make sure when we do that we are winning the battle of field position to help minimize opportunities for mistakes of our own.
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I was a little surprised they chose Baylor to fill the Big 12, but not completely. At that time, SMU was still reeling from the death penalty (aren’t they still) and TCU and Rice weren’t much better and hadn’t been much better for many years. Baylor wasn’t much better either but they had been to the Cotton Bowl in recent memory (74) and had been in the SWC with the ‘Texas’ teams for a long time. UH was a newcomer, having been kind of a knee jerk replacement when Arkansas defected to the SEC just a few years earlier. I guess old traditions and loyalties won out.
It didn’t help things either that UH had joined the SWC just when Andre Ware and David Klingler were kicking tail in the Run & Shoot. The new guy started winning all the prizes and hadn’t paid his dues. I know it irked me bad when they beat an undefeated Tech team and knocked them out of the top five in ’76 (iirc).
And maybe the Big 8 had something to say about it too in terms of financial benefits (bigger stadiums and fan bases). Just a guess.
Don’t forget that the Big XII formed while Ann Richards was the Texas governor, if I remember correctly. She was a Baylor alum and I’m sure she put her two cents in…
ohhhhhhhhhhh, I was not aware of that.
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Good DMN article on it
One of the biggest misconceptions about the breakup of the Southwest Conference was that former Texas Gov. Ann Richards used her political clout to push Baylor into the Big 12. Those close to loquacious Baylor graduate say that just isn’t true.
“She just was not involved to any great degree in working that out,” said Richards’ former chief of staff, John Fainter. “I’d have to say she was informed, but she wasn’t pounding the table or anything like that.”
Adding four to eight divided Baylor, TCU
I'm not worthy. Really.
Unrelated: Another injury
Eric Morris, signed by Saskatchewan in the Summer, is back on the Injured list until Nov 6. Harrell is supposed to come off the injured list on Oct 1st. I sure hate to see these guys on the injured list. Hopefully, they will bounce back, but this year is a wash for both of them
TTpilk
All Tech need do.
Pratice the 70/80/20 principle.
Work to hang 70 points in not just this game but all games. Work hard in practice and in film sessions. Thus each game is 80% mental. We do not want to be playing at 40% mental when we should be doing it at the best possible. Lastly, 20% of the game is physical bad ass snot knocking terrors that we should be. Thus we should scare the crap out of who we play because we hit them in the mouth so hard the snot flies out!
Its more about attitude that is tempored with intelligence at what your supposed to do.
Lastly, have the leaders step up and lead this team to a victory. Its the players not the coaches who are responsible for the wins and losses. Coaches only show the way. The players have to step up and take the reins and drive it.
That is the real issue for this team!
We see this O everyday...
I know uh has a good O but what made Tech so difficult in the last 10 yrs. is tha the scheme was so different and teams had/have a hard time matching up. Our D sees this O everyday in practice. The D should be ready and uh has good players on O but I’m so impressed with our new found athlete’s on the D. Are you kiding when was the last time we really saw our front 7 be dominent? How about 2 true freshman playing well as DB’s? This is also a great game for Jeffers to get his confidence back. As someone else mentioned, put Stephens and Jeffers back on kickoffs and let each of them return punts. Touches it is all about touches!!!!!! Wreck’Em Tech

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