Predictions: Texas Tech @ Iowa State

Almost impossible. 32-32 at the end of regulation. ISU gets the ball first in OT. They score a touchdown, 38-32 ISU. Extra point is blocked and returned for two points by Tech. 38-34 ISU. Tech doesn't score on their OT possession, so that's the final.

Well done. I stand corrected. I considered a runback but didn't consider the other team not getting a field goal.
 
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ISU 27

Tech 23


I also predict that Ricky Sailor still has nightmares about Michael Wagner

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Wagner hit him so hard that he doesn't even remember that entire season.
 
TTU 31
ISU 21

Tech finally opens up the offense and let's the starters loose for a full 4 quarters.
 
ISU - 42

TTU - 20

Offense hits it's stride, only one turnover (INT by Jantz, of course) but the running game and all our receiver weaponry are on display. At halftime it's tied 14-14, Cyclone nation is worried but confident and the crowd comes alive in the second half to spur the team on.

At least that's what the voices in my head say.
 
We are gonna spank you guys. We have a top 10 offense and a top 50 defense. Nothing like last year. People are gonna know we are for real when we win by 5+ tds.
 
Edwin Arceo is the hero as he knocks in a 57 yard field goal while time expires for Iowa State to pull off a 73-0 victory
 
We are gonna spank you guys. We have a top 10 offense and a top 50 defense. Nothing like last year. People are gonna know we are for real when we win by 5+ tds.

I honestly had no idea who Brewer was before you showed up. So I looked him up:

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looks like
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but that is for another thread.
 
Sure looked like Doege and all of his top receivers played. I wonder why Doege only had 171 yards passing?

Yeah Doege did play, I checked out the participation report and only 1 current starting WR (Eric Ward) played significant minutes against ISU last year, and neither one of our starting RB's played against ISU last year. We won't even get into the OL's that played with torn ACL's. Not taking anything away from ISU because I think they came in with a great game plan, executed it well and wanted it more. Let's not pretend that Texas Tech was 100% though.
 
Get used to seeing him. He is a future Heisman trophy winner and national champion.

You can't argue that he comes from a great bloodline of athletes: Michael Brewer Profile - Texas Tech Red Raiders Official Athletic Site


Robert Michael Brewer... born November 13, 1992, in Austin, Texas... son of Robert and Laura Brewer... has a younger sister, Katie, and a younger brother, Charlie... bloodlines are full of Big 12 football talent, including father, Robert, who played quarterback at Texas, grandfather, Charlie, who played quarterback at Texas, uncle, who played quarterback at Texas, great uncle, Robert, who played quarterback at Texas Tech and great uncle, George, who played running back at Oklahoma... enjoys hunting and fishing... majoring in personal financial planning at Texas Tech.
 

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