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DTN Roundtable - North Dakota Week

Dtn_-_dingbat_medium  This is the week 1 edition of the DTN Roundtable. Inside, your faithful writers (and other hangers on) answer a few questions about TTU football and other such interests. This week, we keep it short, only 3 questions. Feel free to ask any questions you may have, and you may see them in next week's edition. Also, if anyone wants to be fancy and make me a DTN Roundtable banner, that'd be awesome.

 1) Which player will you be watching (or listening) for the most in this Saturday's game?

  • Tech92 - Potts. Obviously as the QB goes, so goes Tech's fortunes. Though ND is not going to be a great measuring stick, I do want to see (hear) how he does when a game is still up for grabs. I don't have doubts, per se, but I work in a results oriented business - and he plays a results oriented position - so until he shows he can be the guy, I am edgy. We've seen guys with tons of talent cave in when the pressure is all on them. I don't expect that to be the case, but there's always that little devil on the other shoulder that keeps me from being too gung ho. Yet.

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  • Seth - Unfortunately, I'll be listening, but I'll really be listening intently on the defensive side of the ball.  I don't know that I could pick just one player and if you were to ask this question again next week, I'd probably say the same thing in that I'm incredibly curious as to how the defensive line, especially the defensive ends, will play out.  I'm a little bit disappointed in that I don't know how much playing time some of the starters will receive, and I have no ideas as to the competition that Texas Tech will face against North Dakota.  I'll also say that I'm interested in the safeties, although I think they'll be fine.  I think more than anything else, and this is me looking too far ahead, but North Dakota and Rice aren't necessarily about those two teams, it's about what's after them.  I'm probably putting too much pressure on one game, on the road, in an early conference showdown, but these first two games are about getting ready for the third game.
  • NM99 - Offense: James.  I was somewhat surprised to see him at the top of the depth chart and wonder if that will continue.  Also, RB.  I'm not sure if we'll see Batch this game or not, if so I expect limited action.  I'm interested to see how the other guys perform outside of practice.
    Defense: Bird.  Last year he was on like white on rice some games and was lost somewhere near the concession stand in others.  I hope to see more signs of consistency.
  • djollie111 - Offense:  I'll be looking at the H-receiver position to see if the battle is still on between James and Swindall.  I expect both of them to get similar reps in this first game, so I'll be wanting to see who does a little better, and if James is the clear leader as the staff has suggested..
    Defense:  Safeties.  Is the young talent that good or are we just making the best out of the situation?
  • Kayakyakr - I'll be listening for Eric Stephens. This fall, he's been getting a lot of press. Watch for him to factor in as a blocking back and as a kick returner.

 2) Which game featuring a future TTU opponent are you going to be watching most intently this weekend (and why)?

  • Tech92 - Georgia at OSU. I want to see if OSU is worth all of the pre-season puffery they have received. I think they are stacked on offense, but like most Big XII schools, what is the defense going to look like? I am sure they will put up some points, but can they stop a Georgia team that is young at some key positions?
  • djollie111 - I will be looking at Oklahoma State, just because that game has the most potential to affect us.  Should OSU lose, it could drop them considerably, and should the voters decide that OSU is not up to its billing, they may also believe Tech has a better shot at winning in Stillwater, which may slingshot us up in the polls.
  • NM99 - I also say OSU.  Most at stake.
  • Seth - Most likely I'll be watching the Georgia vs. Oklahoma State game and the BYU vs. Oklahoma game.  Personally, I think Georgia wins a close game in Stillwater, but I'm still not sold on the OSU defense being great and I'm curious to see how Dez Bryant is able to dominate as the only receiving playmaker for OSU.  As far as the Sooners are concerned, I'm curious to see how many large and in charge Tongans and Polynesian players BYU will push around the starting tight end, starting at center.  I don't think BYU wins, but I do think that OU may have to re-think this idea of plugging a tight end at center with a week to go before the game.  If Sam Bradford can't get out from under center (that's an exaggeration) then I don't know how effective he can be.
  • Kayakyakr - While everyone else is going to be watching the OSU game (and Seth will be watching the OU game), I'm going to be watching the Baylor @ Wake game. Yes, the Baylor game. They're the question mark. We know that OSU is going to be pretty good, even if they're not as good as their rank. Baylor is supposed to be a surprise team this year, and they open with a good test to see if they're going to be all that.

 3) Let's play some season-long true/false:

- Potts will go under center more than 5 times in the ND game. True - 2, False - 3

  • Kayakyakr - I say false, but only because Taylor will be out of the game before he gets the chance. A QB will be under center more than 5 times

- Texas Tech will win one game they "shouldn't" and will lose a game they "shouldn't" this season. True - 3, False - 2

  • Tech92 - With last year as the exception, that is a Leach quirk. I'm not going out on some big limb when I say they likely drop a winnable game, and lose one they should have won. That doesn't mean they'll lose to a lesser team, however. There may well be an instance where they lead OU by a few TDs, only to lose at the end. Or where they may be getting dominated all game by a UT and end up winning on a goofy TD at the end.
  • Seth - I think this season will play out like it should, and I'm not counting OSU as a team that Texas Tech should lose to.

- Harrison Jeffers will have more rushing yards than Baron Batch against ND. True - 3, False - 2

  • Tech92 - True, only because this one will be out of hand before halftime and he'll get the bulk of the work to give Batch some rest and protect that elbow.
  • Seth - TRUE, but only because Jeffers should see more time than Batch.  Remember, I'm looking two weeks ahead.
  • Kayakyakr - No, the order will be Stephens, Batch, Jeffers. Neither Batch or Jeffers will play in the 2nd half.

- Tramain Swindall will have worked his way out of the doghouse and will be starting by the A&M game. True - 3, False - 2

  • Seth - TRUE.  This whole doghouse routine tends to motivate players well enough and the only bargaining chip that a coach has is playing time.  It's not the most pleasant chip to have to play, but I think Swindall knows that he's got a very good opportunity to be a featured receiver in this offense.  It doesn't make any sense to sulk or be disappointed, but rather pull yourself up by the bootstraps and move forward.
  • Kayakyakr - True, he's too much of a talent to keep on the scout team all year.
  • Tech92 - I think this guy is in for a long season.

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Potts probably plays straight thru the 3 rd quarter. He is likely to – kayakeryakr likely to – hand off 50 % of the time and still throw 35 of 40 strikes . Equals out to 4- 5 scores. I like the idea of multiple receivers getting 2 x plus catches. Which leads me to the under center supposition. Sheffield needs game reps and Leach almost certainly wants him to get them. In the 4th Quarter he will get a shot and might get to throw 7 15 passes. I am probably stretching because at least 3 of them will shuttle passes to RBs. That’s oaky but the downfield 5 – 15 yard throws by the backup would seem to me to be the best confidence builder. Especially for a guy who has not gotten onto the field in a year plus. The O-Line rotation should dominate ND and given the talent displayed by the RBs a real opportunity to shine. A 200 yards of gametime production is not out of reach. So what does that mean? Well maybe a shorter game than usual which means a dozen fewer reps for the 2nd string offense. Head coach of ND has already said he’s going for the Nebraska solution dink, dunk stay in bounds, run between the tackles for 3-4 yards or more – keep the clock rolling hope – which I remind everyone is not a method- hope to keep the Tech Offense off the field. On defense the secondary looks to be fine so I agree with Seth. But the guys I want to see excel are the tackles/NGs and def ends. Good disruption effort should really help these folks prep for ut.
The take aways or big plays by the defense is sort of a wild card. 2- 3 strips , fumbles or interceptions could this slew this around and allow an 80 plus play day for the Raider offense. I say that’s good, more reps is better. I am so ready for Raider Football!
My question for the esteeemd panel is just this: Who is the unknown Raider defender who wows the home folks?

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Sep 4, 2009 9:17 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

That was ugly..

Must have messed up the typing .. I dont know why its in strike thru mode:(

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Sep 4, 2009 9:19 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

you typed 7 - 15 passes

as in 7 to 15 possible attempts, right?

 Wonder if it is just a coding quirk in the software that made it go to strikethrough mode.

There was a similar quirk on BON; if you put a space in before typing a comment, like an indentation, it would switch over to Word quote mode. Took us a while to figure that one out.

by Beergut on Sep 5, 2009 6:29 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

oh

and I think Seth is making too much of the TE-moved-to-center issue.

Most TEs go around 240-260 lbs. Bordy Eldridge is 6’5, 265 lbs, a perfect size for a TE, and a good size for a center. Your centers can go anywhere from 260-300 lbs, so Eldridge will be okay. As to whether he will be pushed around by opposing DTs, remember that most 1 techs, if they are decent, are doubled by the center and the strongside guard anyway. IOW, Eldridge will have help on every play, if needed. I honestly don’t think BYU has anything on DL that the OU offensive line hasn’t seen already after practicing against their ridiculously strong DL.

by Beergut on Sep 5, 2009 6:33 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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