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Postby RednBlue11 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:15 pm

jtstang wrote:
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SMU21TCU10 wrote:Was just looking at Techs past recruiting classes and they really dont recruit all that great.

We'd take any of their offensive line recruits, and probably any of their recruits, in a heartbeat.


of course we would....but we dont play in the Big 12

And we never will....


so what is the point of saying that we would take their players?...and u are right and it would never be called the Big 12 anymore should we join it.
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Postby Stallion » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:01 pm

Texas Tech recruits well just not in comparison to UT, OU etc. Its the reason I say Tech overachieves just about every year. They don't chocke-OU chokes. Tech also takes some shortcuts other programs don't or won't.
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Postby HB Pony Dad » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:37 pm

Texas set to face rare road test
October 26, 2008


AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -Texas' rough road in the Big 12 South now takes the No. 1 Longhorns to hostile territory.


Texas started this stellar run by beating Oklahoma at in Dallas, then returned home to beat Missouri and Oklahoma State before record crowds. Now Colt McCoy and the Longhorns (8-0, 4-0 Big 12) might face their toughest test yet, traveling across the state to play at No. 6 Texas Tech (8-0, 4-0) on Saturday.

With McCoy making a couple of mistakes against Oklahoma State that made him look human for the first time in weeks, and a banged up secondary, a chilly night on the wind-swept high plains of West Texas looks pretty scary to coach Mack Brown.

``Our reward,'' Brown said after a 28-24 win Saturday over Oklahoma State, ``is Tech won 63-21 (over Kansas). We've still got some work to do.''

Wide receiver Quan Cosby said the Longhorns expect nothing less that a wild and rowdy reception in Lubbock.

``It's what we come here for,'' Cosby said. ``It's the atmosphere, I think it's going to be another great crowd out there, a night game ... and that's what you come (to Texas) for.''

Texas' rise to No. 1 happened almost exclusively at home and within the Lone Star State. The only true road games this season have been at Texas-El Paso in week two and a Big 12-opening win at Colorado.

The Longhorns wore their road all-white uniforms against the Sooners, but there were about 46,000 Texas fans in burnt orange in the Cotton Bowl that day. In Lubbock, they'll face about 50,000 Red Raiders fans whipped up for arguably the biggest game in school history.

Lubbock has already been one of the toughest environments for Texas in recent years.

Brown is 3-2 in Lubbock and the two losses were big ones. In 1998, the Red Raiders kept Texas from playing for the Big 12 South title in Brown's first season. In 2002, Texas was ranked No. 4 and had a chance of getting into the Bowl Championship Series until Tech pulled out a 42-38 win.

Even some of the wins have been hard to come by.

In 2000, quarterback and now assistant coach Major Applewhite blew out a knee. In 2006, the Red Raiders jumped to a 21-0 lead before McCoy, then a freshman, rallied Texas to a 35-31 victory.

The Red Raiders have been looking at this game as the one that could make them serious national title contenders. Coach Mike Leach has had the league's most explosive offense for years and may finally have all the parts in place to make a national title run.

They may be catching Texas at just the right time.

After so many big games, the Longhorns looked worn down at times against Oklahoma State. The Cowboys pounded out 217 yards rushing against a Texas defense that went into the game ranked No. 2 in the country against the run.

``Our bell was rung,'' defensive tackle Aaron Lewis said. ``But we had to stop them. You had to get it done.''

Tech quarterback Graham Harrell has put up his usual gaudy numbers with 3,147 yards passing and 28 touchdowns. Texas' inexperienced secondary got a new starter against Oklahoma State when sophomore cornerback Curtis Brown filled in for injured Chykie Brown.

Curtis Brown was solid, helping keep big Cowboys' receiver Dez Bryant out of the end zone and knocking down the final desperation pass short of the end zone. But the Red Raiders run a dizzying array of long, short and crisscrossing routes that can frustrate even the most experienced defenders.

``That was a tough, tough game,'' Curtis Brown said. ``I played as hard as I could and I think I proved to my teammates I could hold my own.''

McCoy, superb for most of the game against Oklahoma State, threw his first interception in 101 pass attempts and that set up the Cowboys' final field goal in the third quarter. His fumble near the OSU goal line in the fourth kept Texas from putting the game out of reach.

He still set a Texas record with 38 completions, including 18 in a row, but turnovers could be critical in a game against the Red Raiders when there's pressure to make every possession result in points.

``He's just absolutely amazing with his accuracy and toughness,'' Mack Brown said. ``He was really taking a deep shot on the one that was intercepted, and the fumble where the ball was jerked out of his hands was really close.''

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Postby RednBlue11 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:45 pm

Texas' rise to No. 1 happened almost exclusively at home and within the Lone Star State. The only true road games this season have been at Texas-El Paso in week two and a Big 12-opening win at Colorado.


anyone who has been to the red river shoot out knows that it is by no means a home game for either team..it might as well have been played on another planet. the proximity does not a home game it make.
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