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Old 11-02-2008, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ALostTexan
Actually, Texas Tech has Oklahoma State at home, but they also have to go to Norman to play OU, which will have alot riding on it.

Growing up in Amarillo, Texas Tech was our local school, at least our D1 local school, so I cannot be happier for TT and Lubbock in general. That was one of the best game I have seen in a long, long time.

Still a Buckeye, but very happy for the Red Raiders...
I think TT could easily get slapped by OK St. this weekend.
Texas admittedly played very poorly. Did not have their best
WR. TT still barely pulls it out. I think this is the same old TTech
team. They never really seem to put good teams away. They beat
up on teams with limited Defensive talent by exhausting the 2ndary
and D-line. Crabtree is the best receiver in the country. Thank God
he most likely leaves for the NFL.

It was a great win for Lubbock though. They finally smack down
the Longhorns when it means something for them.

I like Paterno so I would not mind seeing Penn St. They look
to be good. But the conference is so bad. Mich St. is second and
their QB and WR's miss multiple chances almost every week. So they
keep grinding Ringer into the ground. The QB's are in the dark ages. Penn St. can actually run a balanced
effective offense and have a QB. THe QB's in the Big 10 just sck.
When was they last time a Big 10 QB went in the first round? I cant
remember.
Pryor will be very good most likely. But the stupid sacks he would take
almost every game early on instead of getting rid of the ball... Shockingly bad.
And the decisions on the option... horrible. The tree seed's offensive line
has to be a dissappointment also. Their D has saved them in the Big 10.
Made SoCal look like the Patriots though.
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