If you had seen them before, their offense was much, much worse. Their QB was atrocious. Under Gundy, they weren’t able to score 27 points on an FBS team.
So, yes… Baylor should have beaten them and did. But that’s not the same team that lost 69-3 to Oregon. Or the same one that lost to Tulsa. And we play them in Stillwater. A lot of folks here posting about how hard it is to play on the road…
So, my point remains… Should tech beat the Coogs, the worst thing that could happen would be a hangover that affects the way the guys play next week at OSU.
Saw McGuire’s presser
You can tell he is over-confident by the way he’s talking about the amount of fans they expect and everything - most national pundits anticipate a blowout
McGuire’s providing harmless sound bites for his presser. Nothing to get worked up over.
Jumping ahead in the standings, breaking Texas Tech’s six game winning streak against UH, and beating players getting more NIL that you should be incentive enough.
That’s great news. We need all hands on deck for TT. JB is a load to bring down and adds an extra element of power and speed to the backfield on those short yardage situations. I would love nothing better than to see this kid have a breakout game so defenders can’t key on just one RB.
I would love to see some trickery or scheme Tech isn’t prepared for. Maybe something where Zeon and Connor are in on a play.
Regardless, we need to be able to run the ball in this game. Tech’s front four is legit top 15 in the nation unit. They will be dropping 7 a lot and will get pressure on Connor. We need 2nd and 3rd and short situations so Connor can make quicker throws.
I haven’t seen anything written about it, and hadn’t heard press folks asking, but I am confident that the Coogs worked on plays for Tech that aren’t on film.