DTN's Q & A with Thee Bears | Previewing the Baylor Bears vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders
Much thanks to Chucky over at Thee Bears, yes, a real live Baylor blog not named Bear Meat, to answer some questions with DTN. You can find my incredible insight as I speak on behalf of all Texas Tech fans here.
After Leach was terminated, there was some talk that Art Briles was a possible replacement. Were Baylor fans pretty confident that Briles would stay and how pleased/disappointed are you with the progress he's made at Baylor?
No, we were NOT confident he would stay. There were 3 primary arguments when this was all going down: 1) We want Briles to stay (he made steady improvements and fits in well with Baylor culture). 2) We want to trade Briles for Leach (Leach is proven, and brings "flare" that would resuscitate our program and fan base). 3) We want to trade Briles for Tuberville (Tuberville is proven, and would bring a defensive minded staff to Baylor that we have not seen since Taeff).
Personally, I was torn. We need to win, and we need to win now. Briles has us heading in the right direction, but the option of bringing in big-time conference winning coach to replace a C-USA winning coach was intriguing.
The pleased/disappointed factor is yet to be seen. Winning cures all, and like Briles said after the TCU beat down: this team will be judged by the entire season, not one game. I would say at this point most realistic fans are cautiously optimistic, which given our abysmal decade and a half, "cautiously optimistic" going into our 6th game is rare.
Robert Griffin III seems to be back on track. Has Griffin made it all the way back and what has he improved upon since 2008?
He is 90% back. The only thing I notice different is his ability to quickly get to his top speed while scrambling. However, once he gets going, there is negligible difference between 2008 and 2010.
His arm strength was very good in 2008, but I think his arm is even stronger this season. So much that it has taken longer than expected to get in sync with his receivers, especially on shorter routes. Although he seems to have really gotten in a grove since TCU, but the competition has not been very good. Saturday will be a good test as to how 'N Sync they really are.
More good-strong after the jump.
The defense is ranked in the top third of the BCS teams. Talk a bit about who has surprised and made an impact this year on defense, especially with Baylor graduating long-time starters in Joe Pawelek and Jordan Lake.The most surprising has been the defensive line. They were extremely suspect last season, but have been doing a decent job (besides the obvious game). They are giving up only 146 rushing per game including TCU where they gave up almost 300 on the ground.
It is a little concerning that our leading tackler is a Safety (Byron Landor), but hopefully that trend does not continue.
Finally, we've been very nicked up on defense the last few games and have had a ton of youth in our secondary. These guys may be more athletic, but experience in a conference game is gold. Hopefully we get a few guys back there (and on the defensive line) this Saturday.
With the arrests of receivers Willie Jefferson and Josh Gordon, assuming that they're suspended for a least a game, who would you expect to step up to fill their spots?</h1>If both guys are suspended, the loss of Gordon will likely be felt more, but if there's anywhere Baylor is loaded, it's at receiver.
Baylor's lone loss of the year was against TCU, and the final score was one that I never thought would happen. How did the Bears unravel in that game and what did Baylor do that helped make that game so lopsided (or is TCU just that good)?There was an "Epic Failure" in coaching preparation. Hearing the post-game comments from Briles of (paraphrased) "We did not expect TCU to come out with that much intensity", was as infuriating as hiring Kevin Steal. Whether Baylor thinks it or not, that game is a HUGE rivalry game for TCU and they played like it while we most certainly did not. Post TCU the Baylor intensity has looked good, especially against Kansas.
Also (while I'm in ranting mode), our defensive coordinator (Norwood) likes to give an 8-12 yard cushion on receivers, which allowed TCU to throw short chip-shot passes for 6-8 yards at a time. No problem right, you'd think Norwood would adjust and get up on the receivers, but he did not make that adjustment, and it was painful to watch us die a slow death.
Hopefully the TCU game was a kick-in-the-nuts wake-up call. The true test is tomorrow.
Thanks again to Thee Bears for the insight.
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I can't muster hatred for Baylor and its fans.....
It makes me think of sweet clean George’s Big O’s…..If they beat us, i hope they beat UT and Aggie and make this a shock the monkey season.
"It's fun to do bad things"- Latarian
yeah i agree, I always pull for Baylor as long as they don't play us.
air raid? more like stop drop and roll...
If Norwood's defenwe continues to give 8-12 yards, they be in trouble
maybe…
as for me and my house, we chose the Lord.
Winning against Baylor will be a step in the right direction.
Baylor has sharpened up their program. Hopefully Tubs 5th game with Tech will be the charm and Red Raider football comes together for a big win tomorrow. Guns up!
Wow, nice tight ends
Hoping to win against Baylor…has it really come to this? Folks, we are at an all time low. Baylor is going to put 42 points on us and make us look like a slow, Div II, women’s field hockey team. Yes, they’re that good, have you watched a game? RGIII gives me nightmares. If Willis couldn’t sleep after ISU, he’s going to be an insomniac the rest of the year after watching this guy (sorry for the big word, that means he won’t be able to sleep). You follow me so far? Did anyone catch the highlight of him rolling to his left during the Kansas game and, with a mere flick of the wrist, cast a laser to the right impaling his receiver in the hands with no hope of the DB to cover it? Touchdown. I had to run it back three times before I believed it. Arguably the hardest throw for a QB to make and he made it look routine…say it with me, “WE ARE IN TROUBLE.” 2010 prediction: 3-9. Anyone care to argue?
My wife is a Baylor and Tri-Delt alum and is very excited to see them tomorrow. We’ll be home with a house divided flag out front and a house divided with several Baylor/Tech fans coming over. I can’t believe it’s been 1995 since they beat us. It will have to wait until 2011.
We "won" the Southwest Conference in 1995
And lost to Baylor? I know we also lost to TCU on the final game which kept us from winning the title outright. I believe we split the title with 3 other teams, but since we had gone the longest without a Cotton Bowl appearance as SWC champ (longest meaning ‘never’) Tech got to represent the SWC against USC. It’s been so long I forget, did we win that one?
Was at that game...sickening
"It's fun to do bad things"- Latarian
by oldschoolraider on Oct 9, 2010 7:39 AM CDT up reply actions
I'm not real sure how this works.
And I’m pretty sure that I should know how it works. I’ll see if I can’t figure it out, but maybe I’m supposed to manually update it?
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Thanks.
They were good guys and I’m just glad there’s a Baylor blog out there.
Go Raiders . . .
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