Nevada Wolf Pack vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders | Who's Trending
THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS | Right now, Texas Tech sits at an incredible third down conversion rate of 64%, which is good for 2nd in the nation. I'll say it here, which is that it's just a two game sample size with one team being a FCS team and another team that's won two games in two years, but it's still absolutely incredible and much of the credit should go to Seth Doege. The offense has converted 16 of 25 attempts and if you want to know why the offense has been so good, this is a good place to start.
GETTING TO THE BACKFIELD | The Red Raiders are doing a good job of getting behind the line of scrimmage. I mentioned this after the first game, that things certainly change after conference play starts, but the results are encouraging so I'm cautiously optimistic. The tackles behind the line of scrimmage are occurring in what I think is the natural flow of the defense and a result of the scheme and not individual play-makers. Texas Tech is averaging 6.50 TFL per game and I don't expect that pace to continue, but thus far, I like the aggressiveness.
SUSPECT SAFETY COVERAGE | The one thing that most Texas Tech fans noticed in the New Mexico game was that had the UNM quarterback been halfway accurate, he could have hit his receivers for a few decent gains down the field and did connect on a 69 yard reception. S Cody Davis gets some of the blame because he was covering the receiver while CB Tre' Porter was blitzing, but had Porter been more aggressive in his blitz I think you see a more rushed throw that has a more difficult time being completed. Davis can hold his own in spots and I think I only recall one time where Davis was truly behind the receivers when he wasn't asked to go one-on-one with a receiver. This is a work in progress, but we knew that coming into the season. The Texas Tech safeties may not be tested against Nevada as well as they are primarily a rushing team, but this is still a concern.
PROBLEMATIC RUSHING DEFENSE | With such a young defense and considering the way that Texas St. carved up that defense three weeks ago, the Texas Tech defense sits at 91st in the nation. Considering that Texas Tech will be facing one of the best rushing offenses in the nation this week in Nevada, I'm more than a little nervous to see that many young players having to play sound fundamental defense and not get pushed out of the way. This is by far my biggest concern heading into Saturday's game, that Nevada will just churn out rushing yards and tire out a relatively young defense.
PASSING OFFENSE | Right now, Doege is 3rd in the nation in passing offense and Texas Tech is also 3rd in the nation in passing offense. It's an excellent start and it's a trend that I think takes advantage of the weapons that Texas Tech has to offer. Nevada will be the first decent test of the year.
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Tech's red zone efficiency right now
12 trips inside the red zone, 11 touchdowns, 1 field goal. Obviously that won’t last but even if you lop 30%-40% off of that, it’s still a workable number.
time to Doege the wolfpack.
"Hunt together, Kill together"
by I bleed Red and Black on Sep 21, 2011 11:05 AM CDT via iPhone app reply actions
We get our first real test this weekend;
Like Seth, I am worried about rushing defense, but I think our young LB’s are getting better each each. That play Richards made holding off his block, and then holding the RB by his jersey is all about staying in your lane and allowing the LB’s to make a play. I am seeing more of this each week.
And if we get Mackey and Free Scotty back against Kansas, then I think our Rushing Defense will be okay. I really worried about getting beat deep. Those QB’s in the Big 12 don’t miss wide open receivers.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
The offense looks good.
The qb, the rb’s, the OL, and a couple 2 or 3 receivers…look good. It is not any one of them but the whole. Doege is a solid qb, accurate and timely, the mistakes he makes are being hidden by the receivers, and the mistakes the receivers are making are being hidden by the qb’s ability to find them open.
Playing against a UNM will make anyone look good if they are half way there.
The defense is going to be a work in progress, it would be naive of me to expect a lot from this group second game into the season. Like a lot of teams, their success and ultimately team success will depend on rate of improvment.
They are fun to watch though and I am having fun every moment of this season’s football.
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
Baskin Robbins offense
I think the Baskin Robbins offense is working good. Bench the non-performers and give the backups a chance to shine game to game. Its good to have that competition.
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Overall
Considering all the young players and a new system we are looking good. Thats what the non conference schedule is for. Get Scotty back and get Macky back and things will get even better.

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