Keys to the Game: Texas Tech vs. UT
In Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the question is how to control becoming that which you do not wish to be...
Much like Tech, Texas is in the midst of changing schemes. Tech has a slight advantage in that we are in the second year of a modified offense and the first year of a different defense. Texas is in the first year of learning both.
Texas chalked this season up to rebuilding when they benched Garret Gilbert and started experimenting with Case McCoy and Davis Ash at quarterback. Ash has secured the starting spot, at least temporarily. Ash will be on a short leash tomorrow, with McCoy waiting in the wings. They will split time, but as much as I don't want to hear it, McCoy to Shipley is probably better for us as Tech fans to hear than to have David Ash in the game. Ash is a mobile quarterback, the kind that will give our defense fits if we are unable to contain him. McCoy is a better passer. Ash is getting most of the reps and gives Texas more options in their offense.
The UT pass defense is pretty good, with 8 forced fumbles and 7 interceptions. They are also averaging 2 sacks a game. The good news for Tech is that, despite David Ash's athleticism, their offense is not creating a lot of explosive plays. They have a stable of capable running backs, but the receiving corps is streaky with 2 plays hauling in over half of their receptions. The offense also has a tendency to turn the ball over, and Ash has thrown 5 picks in the last 3 games.
With all of this on the table, this may be Tech's best chance to go into DKR and come out with a win. With the Texas offense sputtering, it opens the door for Tech to stay in the game, if we can just accomplish a few of our own goals.
Key #1: 4 quarters of football
From the kickoff to the final tick, Tech has to come out playing 100%. Our offense has struggled to establish rhythm early in a number of games. We have to come out firing on all cylinders. As efficient as the Texas defense is, I don't expect us to score every possession. But we need to have quality possessions, protect the football, and be patient. Good things will start to happen if we don't come out flat. By the same token, Texas is a second half team. Should we happen to take the lead, we have to keep the pressure on. We're better at burning clock, but it's still not our game. Play to win, don't play not to lose.
Key #2: Will the real Seth Doege please stand up?
It's a lot of burden to put on 1 guy from Wolfforth. But, Doege has epitomized the Jekyll and Hyde personality of Texas Tech this year. The goal is not perfection. The goal is to not have 3+ turnovers in the game. Doege has to make good decisions, go through his reads, and avoid throwing the ball to the guys wearing @ss-wipe orange.
Key #3: Containment - it's not just for politicians anymore
I don't understand why this continues to be a problem for our defense, but it is killing me. I can see getting burned once, maybe twice in a game. But we continually crash inside, leaving giant swaths of open field for the discerning QB to take as a gift. We must contain first against the Texas offense. The option attack will kill us if we continue failing to contain. This is the first thing you learn as a defensive end: Job # 1 = contain. If it were up to me, the first time David Ash makes it outside of the tackle box, someone needs to take a seat. Make him beat you through the air, not with his feet.
These should be two pretty well matched teams. Let's hope the Hyde potion has worn off.
Wreck 'em!
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Nicely done NM99
Have to agree on its a defensive containment fight versus roll out attack. While the clock can be thisTech teams friend if the offense is patient and stays on the field. Forcing a couple of punts on the Longhorns per quarter (dare I say per half ?) might just tip the scales in the Radiers favor for = shudder = time of possesion ergo number of touches?
"do routine things routinely"
I am up
The dogs were fighting in the back yard at 5:00am on the nose and I had to get up and clear up the confusion.
Problem with that is I don’t have any dogs. I do have coffee, and any rumor that I am in Hawaii is greatly exaggerated.
Should be a close game. I agree with all 3 points.
I think this one is UT’s game to lose and shutting down their defense is key. I also think we are due for another signature extra-ugly win.
If we make life hard for the UT defense (and the whole game rides on that) and outscore them we can end up in a shootout.
If we see 4 quarters of ground-ball it will be bad scenario.
As much as I like Karam, I don’t want to see him today. Today isn’t the day for Dodge to struggle.
Okay, I need to figure out some cereal…
Glad some one else has early morning spelling problems.. cereal where is it?
"do routine things routinely"
I'm skipping the bowl of serial & settling fur koffie
I’ll sit here for a spell.
2011 Season - No excuses. Just win!
It's over here by the desk. Help yourself.
I am foregoing the liquid portion and just grazing on it.
Too early to worry about the formalities like spoons and spelling.
I really hope we can get the UT defense to lose control of the game. Has me worried a bit.
The winner of this game
will have won in the trenches. Texas has more talent along the lines, but so did OU. If our Oline can give Doege just a little bit of time and our Dline can get just a bit of pressure, I think we can come out with a win. If not, this game gets outta hand quick
when do we move out of this phase of the Tuberville era?
“A young team with some upcoming talent, plagued by injury and thin at key positions.”
It's one of those Soviet 5 Year Plans
We will reduce our opponents’ industrial production of points over a 5 year period. We may have to kill a few million serfs in the process though. Price of progress.
2011 Season - No excuses. Just win!
Key#2
TUBERVILLE needs to NOT put Doege in situations where he feels he has to press in order to make a play! (You know….third and 7, because we ran the zone read run on first down (which the quaterback almost never keeps and the defense knows it)) and the slip screen on 2nd for a loss of 2…and everybody in the stadium knew it was coming!
Great write-up
Agree on all of your points.
The Tech Defense must come to play today
NUTS - Never Underestimate TEAM Strength

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