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		<title>Questions? in the Big 12 South for the 2010 Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can find more great Big 12 content from Jay at Turf Burner The summer of 2010 will officially be in the rear view mirror with the kick off of the football season this weekend. And what a summer it was for the Big 12. The conference was on life support, and then flat-lined, then [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Big12South_display_image.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4245" title="Big 12 South Questions" src="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Big12South_display_image-300x210.jpg" alt="Big 12 South Questions" width="180" height="126" /></a>The summer of 2010 will officially be in the rear view mirror with the kick off of the football season this weekend.  And what a summer it was for the Big 12.  The conference was on life support, and then flat-lined, then was brought back to life, albeit minus a couple limbs.  But that is for another time; there’s a football season to play.</p>
<p>The Big 12 is starting the 2010 campaign with three teams ranked in the top 10 of the preseason polls.  And there are several others that hope to crash the party and make the final season of the Big 12 as we know it a special one.</p>
<p>Ah, yes, optimism reigns supreme in early September for nearly everyone.  Despite the positive vibes coming from around the conference, this weekend will bring with it the reality that not everything is perfect.  Here is a look at the Big 12 South and the questions each team needs to answer if they hope to turn that optimism into something real.</p>
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<h4>Baylor</h4>
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<li>Can they stop the run?  Baylor finished last in conference last season in stopping the run, giving up 178.8 yards per game on the ground.  Gone are the teams three leading tacklers: Joe Pawelek, Jordan Lake, and Antonio Jones.  The trio combined for 282 tackles in 2009 and replacing them is not going to be an easy chore.  The Bears return linebacker Antonio Johnson which is a big plus but they will have several talented, but inexperienced newcomers around him.</li>
<li>Can they sack the quarterback? Baylor finished last season with only 18 sacks on the year, good for 11th in the Big 12.  It will help every facet of the defense if they can generate a pass rush.</li>
<li>Can defensive tackle Phil Taylor match the hype be brought to Baylor?  Taylor brought huge expectations to Waco after transferring from Penn State but didn’t have the kind of impact most expected in 2009.  Taylor appears ready to breakout, and if he does, question number one and two might be answered.</li>
<li>Can Robert Griffin stay healthy?  For the most part, this is out of anyone’s control but Griffin’s injury threw a wrench into last season’s bowl plans.  Keeping Griffin out of the training room will go a long way in determining the Bear’s improvement this year.</li>
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<h4>Oklahoma</h4>
<ol>
<li>Will the Sooner’s stay healthy?  The Sooners were decimated by injuries a season ago.  Gone were Jermaine Gresham, Sam Bradford, and countless lineman.   Call it a fluke, but the Sooner’s need to hope the football gods are on their side in 2010.</li>
<li>Can the offensive line return to form?  Again, injuries hit the offensive line hard.  They had to patch together five healthy bodies on a weekly basis.  Despite the injuries, the unit overall was still a disappointment.  If they get back to their old form, and I’m guessing they will, they have the skill position players with the ability to rack up a lot of points.</li>
<li>Can they replace All-American Gerald McCoy?  McCoy was selected third in the NFL draft and replacing him wont’ be easy.  Defensive tackle Adrian Taylor is still nursing an ankle injury so they will be relying on a couple inexperienced tackles to start the season.</li>
<li>How much improvement will Landry Jones make?  Jones was thrown into the fire after the Bradford injury but picked up valuable experience in the process.  He had a few rough spots during the season, but got better late in the year.  Landry’s continued development will be key for the Sooners.</li>
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<h4>Oklahoma State</h4>
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<li>Will the new offense go?  Okie State brought in Dana Holgorsen from Houston to run a more wide open spread offense (Holgorsen worked under former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach from 2000 to 2007).  Last season, Holgorsen’s offense at Houston lead the nation in yards per game averaging 563 yards per contest.  It will be a different approach for OSU who led the conference in rushing in 2009.</li>
<li>Is Brandon Weeden the man at quarterback?  My guess is yes, but the 26 year old former minor league baseball player will be making his first collegiate start when the Cowboys open the season.</li>
<li>Can a young offensive line keep the heat off of Weeden?  In order for the offense to go, Weeden has to have time to dish the rock.  Only one starter returns and it’s not All-American Russell Okung who is making a living in the NFL.</li>
<li>Can an inexperienced defense stop anyone?  Orie Lemon is back at middle linebacker but he will be surrounded by several players seeing a college football field for the first time.  Defensive coordinator Bill Young is good, but the freshman need to step up quickly.</li>
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<h4>Texas Tech</h4>
<ol>
<li>Can the Red Raiders run the ball?  They have the running backs to do it with Baron Batch and Eric Stephens, but a change to a more balanced offense may take time to come together in Lubbock.</li>
<li>Can the defense hold up in the Big 12?  Defense wasn’t always a focal point under Mike Leach but it will be under new coach Tommy Tuberville and defensive coordinator James Willis.  Tuberville has said over the offseason they lack depth defensively.  Can they withstand the rigors over the course of an entire season?</li>
<li>Who steps up on the defensive line to go with their anchor, defensive tackle Colby Whitlock?  Texas Tech will attack much more than they have in the past in their new 3-4 scheme.  Brian Duncan will move to the strongside linebacker position and may also line up at defensive end to help generate a push up front.</li>
<li>Can Taylor Potts lead the new Red Raider offense?  Potts won a hotly contested quarterback battle over Steven Sheffield and will be the trigger man in Neal Brown’s spread attack.  All of their top receivers return which should help Potts in making the transition in Brown’s new offense.</li>
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<h4>Texas</h4>
<ol>
<li>Can Texas get the running game going consistently?  Texas was without a dependable running game a season ago causing Mack Brown to make a switch to a more traditional pro-style attack.  The focus will be to pound the ball to help set up more play action passes.  Will it work or will Texas revert back to their passing ways?</li>
<li>Which running back will step up?  With the renewed focus on the ground game, Texas is looking for a back to step up and carry the load.  Senior Cody Johnson will start the opener but Fozzy Whittaker and Tre’ Newton also will figure into the mix.</li>
<li>Can the freshman contribute?  Texas hopes so as 13 true freshman were on the two deep depth chart released on Monday.</li>
<li>Who steps up at defensive tackle?  The Longhorn defense doesn’t have many weaknesses, but if there’s one, it is at defensive tackle.  There was a battle to see who would line up next to Kheeston Randall on the interior line. Junior Tyrell Higgins is listed first on the depth chart for the opener, but sophomore Alex Okafor was moved from defensive end to add depth and should figure into the equation as well.</li>
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<h4>Texas A&amp;M</h4>
<ol>
<li>Can the Aggie defense stop anyone?  The Texas A&amp;M defense finished last in the conference in both scoring and total defense in 2009.  New defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter will bring an attacking 3-4 scheme to College Station to help shore up the Aggie defense to go with their potent offense.</li>
<li>How will the Aggies replace three starters on the offensive line?  True freshman Luke Joeckel will start at left tackle and several other first time starters lineman will also see action.  A&amp;M is loaded as the skill positions but the offensive line doing its part is what will make the offense go.</li>
<li>What will be the impact of new linebacker coach Dat Nguyen?  This is something I don’t think should be overlooked.  Nguyen was the 1998 defensive player of the year for A&amp;M and will bring a wealth of experience and intensity to a unit that will play a key role in the new 3-4 defense.</li>
<li>Can A&amp;M solve their Red Zone woes on offense?  Despite racking up major yardage last season, the Aggies sometimes stalled once they were inside of the 20 yard line.  A&amp;M ranked 87th in the country in their red zone offense and it has been a focus of camp this fall.</li>
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		<title>The Rev Speaks: Lunacy in Lubbock</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 14:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Close the confessional door, allegiant acolyte.  It’s high time for The Rev to come clean.  What’s that, devoted disciple?  You say there’s a long line of parishioners standing in the transepts waiting to be heard?  Please tell them I’ll be available for spiritual counseling in a few moments.  (Perhaps they could sing a few bars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Close the confessional door, allegiant acolyte.  It’s high time for The Rev to come clean.  What’s that, devoted disciple?  You say there’s a long line of parishioners standing in the transepts waiting to be heard?  Please tell them I’ll be available for spiritual counseling in a few moments.  (Perhaps they could sing a few bars of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDHThXJDCHI">“Amazing Grace”</a> in the interim.  That’s always been one of my favorite hymns.)  It has been far too long since The Rev last turned God’s microscope upon himself.  Please accept my ardent apologies, boys and girls, for failing to post a new column lo these many months.  In between changing diapers (or, more accurately, cheering on The Better Half as she does it), watching scores of <a href="http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&amp;p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&amp;p_p_uid=64e94c74-d7fa-4112-9e37-000120c936d7">Elmo</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vujgoHKcCuk&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=1EBAD8329C1004F8&amp;playnext=1&amp;playnext_from=PL&amp;index=12">Wonder Pets</a> videos, grading exams, and compiling research for a doctoral dissertation, all journalistic endeavors have lain fallow.</p>
<p>It seems as if The Rev picked the wrong time to enjoy a little sabbatical.  These past ten weeks have provided enough examples of athletes behaving badly to keep bloggers and talk shows busy for an eternity.  At first I thought about discussing <strong>Tiger</strong>’s seemingly endless parade of prurient paramours, or the wholesale redemption of <strong>Dirk</strong>’s character and basketball career.  It is certainly telling to compare and contrast the two superstars, especially how their choice of girlfriends played a direct role in their respective athletic prowess and reputations.  While Dirk is unmarried, and therefore technically free to fraternize with any vile assortment of lounge lizards, his game away from the court nearly sabotaged his game upon it.  Ever since he wisely jettisoned the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXTCEQo8tlw&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=69C926950C98952B&amp;index=3&amp;playnext=3&amp;playnext_from=PL">Keitha-like Cristal Taylor</a>—only after being thoroughly mocked and humiliated—Dirk’s stats have never been better.  He is putting up some of the best numbers of his career, now that he is finally liberated from paternal and financial worry.  Tiger, on the other hand, is buried deep.  As <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_13913961">Mark Purdy of the <em>San Jose Mercury News</em></a> wisely reminds us, the only way Tiger won’t win more than 18 majors is if he develops a bad back and/or a bad marriage.  In this writer’s humble opinion, the <strong>Golden Bear</strong> can now sleep peacefully at night.  Tiger will find the going very tough if and when he returns to the PGA Tour.  It’s got to be hard to concentrate on golf when a scorned Swedish model/nanny is nearby, angrily clutching a nine-iron.</p>
<p>The Rev is just not that eager to listen to confessions from either Tiger or Dirk (especially because they have already been punished enough by the relentlessly harsh klieg light of public opinion).  Besides, the Apostle Paul emphatically states that <em>all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God </em>(<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=rom%203.23&amp;version=NIV">Romans 3.23</a>).  Therefore, I will spare the dead horse from yet another beating.  It goes without saying (but I&#8217;ll say it anyway) that no mere human words can trump the enduring truth of Scripture.</p>
<p>No, brothers and sisters, let us instead turn our attention to the vast West Texas plains.  <a href="http://www.lubbockonline.com/sports/">Lubbock</a> to be precise, where the once-impervious pirate ship is rapidly foundering.  Wednesday morning Chief Pirate <strong>Mike Leach</strong> was hastily forced to walk the plank.  Yes, dear readers, this website is indeed entitled <em>Dallas</em> Sports Fans, but since the Metroplex is filled with passionate Red Raiders, it behooves us all to devote a few paragraphs to Guns Up Nation.  Much has <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/stories/123109dnsposherrington.2cf78a00.html">already been written</a>, and much will <a href="http://collegesportsblog.dallasnews.com/">continue to be written</a>, about this developing situation.  As a result, The Rev isn’t really breaking any news here.  I readily admit to having no inside information about this fiasco (although both my father and older brother at one time walked the bucolic campus of Texas Tech University; I also attended <a href="http://www3.davidson.edu/cms/x12.xml?debug=2">a school whose colors are black and red</a>), so I will try to offer a unique perspective.  Since I am a relative dilettante in all matters Red Raider, I will not concern myself with whether or not Leach actually locked <strong>Adam James</strong> in an equipment shed; or whether or not James was routinely castigated for lack of effort and a poor attitude; or whether or not Leach’s arrogant refusal to reconcile with the University hastened his departure; or how James’ teammates feel about their former coach; or even how high-powered alums react to this fascinating coup d’etat.   Mistreating a “student athlete,” especially one dealing with the lingering hazardous effects of a concussion, is always unacceptable.  But is this a fire-able offense?  (Yes, I know that <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4711389">Kansas fired Mark “Happy Meal” Mangino</a> for considerably less, but still.  What is it with those Big 12 coaches?)  The Rev can’t help but wonder, however, what would have happened if the player in question had been John Smith from San Marcos, son of a humble electrician.  Would this divisive issue have been handled differently?  Is it not tenable to posit that Mother Mouse Ears (ESPN) coerced AD <strong>Gerald Myers</strong>’ usually forgiving hand?  Remember, this is the same man who extended a lengthy olive branch to the always-cantankerous and controversial <strong>Bob Knight</strong>.  More than eight years ago, The General—also, like The Pirate, a proven winner who ran a clean program and graduated his players—was the equivalent of swine flu, cast off by Indiana and regarded as a pariah.  Yet there was Myers, who displayed tremendous audacity in hiring Knight, in the process giving him a second (and third) chance.  Knight, of course, rapidly reincarnated and reinvigorated the then-moribund Tech Basketball program.  Why, then, was Myers so quick to throw Leach overboard, even before hearing all sides of the story?  Did Myers act upon purely speculative information, or is he privy to facts that the rest of are not?  Could Leach’s alleged abuse of a player be viewed in the same way as <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1726218">Knight’s verbal assault of the Tech chancellor</a> in February 2004?  Knight’s testy encounter with <strong>Dr. David Smith</strong> in the produce section of a Lubbock grocery store was also an explosive event which was plastered on the front page of myriad newspapers across the country.  After days of deliberation, and after Knight was allowed to apologize before the Board of Regents, Myers labeled the incident a “misunderstanding” and fully reinstated Knight.  The General then coached for three-and-a-half more largely successful years afterwards.  Again, I am not one to judge.  If I so much as skin my knee while chasing after my daughter I moan and whine interminably like <a href="http://peterknee.ytmnd.com/">Peter Griffin</a>.  If I were in James’ shoes I, too, would have seriously questioned Leach’s bellicose actions.</p>
<p>So why did the powers-that-be at Tech move so quickly (blindly?) to dismiss Leach.  Could it perhaps be the fact that the domineering specter of ESPN was looming overhead?  How soon we all forget last year, when Leach guided the Red Raiders to an astonishing 11-1 record, a Top 10 ranking, and, were it not for a hideously inept sixty minutes against Zero U, a BCS Bowl bid.  This time last year The Pirate was widely hailed as an eccentric genius.  Yet now, at 8-4 and headed to the mediocrity that is the Alamo Bowl, Leach’s impression of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fal5JVqN2C8">Captain Jack Sparrow</a> is viewed as both dangerous and embarrassing.  (Thanks to fellow St. Mark’s grad <strong>Scott Tinkham</strong> for this insightful HSO.  Looks like he really did learn something at <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Jersey Shore</span> Duke.)  Every parent who sent their son to play basketball at Texas Tech knew the risks involved with playing for the always-unpredictable Knight.  With Leach, however, the circumstances are quite different since, after all, he had no priors of misbehavior.  However, even the most oblivious parent surely understands the likelihood that egocentric college football coaches might berate and bully their sons on occasion.  Is it far-fetched to assume that Florida’s retired-for-now <strong>Urban Meyer</strong> or <strong>Nick Saban </strong>at Alabama (both known to be extremely demanding coaches, yet each wearing rings to prove the method in their madness) never once doubted their players’ manhood or stretched them way beyond their physical threshold?  Granted, if Leach indeed forced James to sit in a sweltering shed, that is a far worse offense than ordering a few extra wind sprints.  Nonetheless, I ask once again: is this truly a fire-able offense for a coach with a heretofore clean ledger?  Is it also a fatuous assumption that had James’ father been a media personality with, say, Versus or Fox Sports Panhandle, that Leach would still be the head ball coach at Texas Tech?  Besides, what does any Division I school crave more than winning games?  Visibility and money.  Playing on ESPN assures both in spades for the Red Raiders.  Unfortunately, now that Tech has fired Leach, their most marketable personality has suddenly vanished.  (No disrespect to <a href="http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=11749776"><strong>Ruffin McNeill</strong></a>, but a betting man would guess that Tech will lose out on many prized recruits without Leach’s intoxicating bottle of rum.  Playing for Tech will now seem like joining The Goonies only after <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r-qAaSlcBo">One-Eyed Willie’s mysterious loot</a> has been found.)  Will the Game Day crew be as excited next season to set up shop in Lubbock when the Red Raiders are a boring 1-1 heading into their clash with the Longhorns?</p>
<p>For those too young to remember (myself included), here’s a refresher: <strong>Craig James</strong> was one of the main reasons (along with the other half of the Pony Express, <strong>Eric Dickerson</strong>) SMU football was even talked about in the early 80s.  Although James himself was not accused of any wrongdoing when the Mustangs were receiving large sums of money from delusional school boosters, James was a key member of a team (along with WFAA’s intrepid sports reporter <strong>Dale Hansen</strong>, who isn’t half the reporter that KARK’s <strong><a href="http://news.ninemsn.com.au/entertainment/805210/journalist-proposes-to-anchor-on-air">Pete Thompson</a></strong> is) that led to the school’s historic <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Methodist_University_football_scandal">Death Penalty</a> (not to be confused with President Obama’s ruinous Death Panel).  And now, here’s James, nearly 30 years later, behind another major football scandal that very well may lead to a death penalty of sorts at Texas Tech.  Without its widely-revered and unabashedly-rarified pirate leader, things may deteriorate for Red Raider football before they improve.  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fdmmeqNeLA&amp;feature=fvw">Mutiny on the bounty</a>, indeed.</p>
<p>By the way, for those still doubting the Dallas connection within this column, consider the following hypothetical.  <strong>Jerry Jones</strong>, in need of a new offensive assistant/QC coach once <strong>Wes Phillips</strong> is sent packing along with his <a href="http://www.theunticket.com/fake-jerry-wade-boys-beat-the-skins/">buttermilk-loving father</a>, reaches out to an <a href="http://www.texasmonthly.com/2009-09-01/feature.php">innovative Pirate</a>.  Keep in mind, Jerry has always had a soft spot for inveterate swashbuckling svengalis.  Even more intriguing high comedy would be watching Leach “coach up” the massively underachieving orangeblood <strong>Roy Williams</strong>.  Or perhaps diva <strong>Tim Crabtree</strong> will demand a trade out of San Francisco to be reunited with his former beloved college coach.  The <a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/category/dallas-cowboys-nfl/"title="Dallas Cowboys News" >Dallas Cowboys</a> are never ones to shy away from a soap opera.  Maybe while he’s at it, Leach can even find a unique way to motivate <strong>Barbie “Morning Seagull” Carpenter</strong>.  Nah, even Jack Sparrow himself would be rendered speechless with that paradox.</p>
<p>Best wishes for a blessed 2010.  <em>Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea . . . He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new!’  Then he said, ‘Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true’</em> (<a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=rev%2021.1,%205&amp;version=NIV">Revelation 21.1, 5</a>).</p>
<p>Here ends the lesson.  And all of God’s people say . . . “Amen!”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Houston Cougars will square off this week in what promises to be a quarterback duel. Last week the Houston Cougars shocked the nation and Texas Tech suffered a tough 24 &#8211; 34 loss to rival and Big 12 opponent the Texas Longhorns. The Houston Cougars shocked the nation [...]]]></description>
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The Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Houston Cougars will square off this week in what promises to be a quarterback duel. Last week the Houston Cougars shocked the nation and Texas Tech suffered a tough 24 &#8211; 34 loss to rival and Big 12 opponent the Texas Longhorns. The Houston Cougars shocked the nation by knocking off #5 Oklahoma State last week by a score of 45 &#8211; 35.  This win vaulted the Houston Cougars #17 in the AP top 25. Houston will need to win this week if they want to maintain their national ranking.</p>
<ul><strong><u>Houston Cougars QB Case Keenum vs Texas Tech Red Raiders QB Taylor Potts</u></strong><br />
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		<td style="width:50px" align="center"><strong>Games</strong></td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center"><strong>Yards</strong></td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center"><strong>TD</strong></td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center"><strong>Int</strong></td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center"><strong>QBrating</strong></td>
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		<td style="width:90px" align="left"><strong>Taylor Potts<strong></td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center">3</td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center">1281</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">12</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">4</td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center">152.8</td>
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		<td style="width:90px" align="left"><strong>Case Keenum</strong></td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center">2</td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center">725</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">7</td>
		<td style="width:30px" align="center">1</td>
		<td style="width:50px" align="center">180.3</td>
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<p><u><strong>Texas Tech Red Raiders &#8211; Houston Cougars Game Information</strong></u><br />
Texas Tech &#8211; Houston <strong>Day / Date:</strong> Saturday &#8211; September 26th 2009<br />
Texas Tech &#8211; Houston <strong>Time:</strong> 8:15PM Central Time<br />
Texas Tech &#8211; Houston <strong>Location:</strong> Robertson Stadium &#8211; Houston Texas<br />
Texas Tech &#8211; Houston <strong>TV Channel:</strong> ESPN 2<br />
Texas Tech &#8211; Houston <strong>Odds / Line:</strong> Even &#8211; Pick<br />
Texas Tech &#8211; Houston <strong>Tickets:</strong></p>
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<p><u><strong>Texas Tech Red Raiders &#8211; Houston Cougars Breakdown</strong></u></p>
<p><u><strong>Texas Tech Red Raiders</strong></u><br />
<strong>Red Raiders Record:</strong> 2 &#8211; 1<br />
<strong>Red Raiders Ranking:</strong> N/A</p>
<ul><strong>Red Raiders Game Results:</strong></p>
<li>vs North Dakota | W 38 &#8211; 13</li>
<li>vs Rice | W 55 &#8211; 10</li>
<li>at (2) Texas | L 24 &#8211; 34</li>
</ul>
<p><u><strong>Houston Cougars</strong></u><br />
<strong>Cougars Record:</strong> 2 &#8211; 0<br />
<strong>Cougars Ranking:</strong> USA Today &#8211; 23 | AP &#8211; 17</p>
<ul><strong>Cougars Game Results:</strong></p>
<li>vs Northwestern State | W 55 &#8211; 7</li>
<li>at (5) Oklahoma State | W 45 &#8211; 35</li>
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		<title>Big 12 TV Schedule &#8211; Preview &#8211; Game Tickets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Lawrence</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The College Football season kicks off this week, and all of the Big 12 teams will be in action. Iowa State will kick off the season on Thursday night against North Dakota State. The Opening week of the Big 12 Football season will actually have some interesting matchups. The rivalry game of the week will [...]]]></description>
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The College Football season kicks off this week, and all of the Big 12 teams will be in action. Iowa State will kick off the season on Thursday night against North Dakota State. The Opening week of the Big 12 Football season will actually have some interesting matchups. The rivalry game of the week will no doubt be between Colorado and Colorado State, which will take place in Boulder, CO. Two of this weeks games are top 25 matchups.  Oklahoma State (9 &#8211; AP Poll) vs Georgia (13 &#8211; AP Poll) will face off in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Brigham Young University (20 &#8211; AP Poll) will square up with Oklahoma (3 &#8211; AP Poll) in Arlington, TX at the new home of the <a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/category/dallas-cowboys-nfl/"title="Dallas Cowboys News" >Dallas Cowboys</a>, Cowboys Stadium. Texas and Oklahoma, the two juggernauts of the Big 12, are both returning their starting quarterbacks. Colt McCoy (Texas) and Sam Bradford (Oklahoma) were both Heisman candidates last year.  The schedule of Big 12 Games for this week can be found below.</p>
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<p><b><u>Thursday &#8211; September 3rd 2009</u></b></p>
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<b>Iowa State vs North Dakota State</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Jack Trice Stadium &#8211; Ames, Iowa</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 7:00PM Central Time</li>
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<p><b><u>Saturday &#8211; September 5th 2009</u></b></p>
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<b>Texas (2) vs ULM</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Darrell K Royal &#8211; Texas Memorial Stadium &#8211; Austin, Texas</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> FSN PPV</li>
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<b>Oklahoma (3) vs BYU (20)</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Cowboys Stadium &#8211; Arlington, Texas</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel</b> ESPN</li>
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<b>Oklahoma State (9) vs Georgia (13)</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Boone Pickens Stadium &#8211; Stillwater, Oklahoma</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 2:30PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> ABC</li>
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<ul>
<b>Nebraska (24) vs Florida Atlantic</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Memorial Stadium / Tom Osborne Field &#8211; Lincoln, Nebraska</b></li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> FSN PPV</li>
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<b>Baylor at Wake Forest</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> BB&#038;T Field &#8211; Winston-Salem, NC</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 2:30PM Central Time
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> ABC
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<ul>
<b>Missouri vs Illinois</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Edward Jones Dome &#8211; St. Louis Missouri</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 2:40PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> ESPN</li>
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<b>Texas Tech vs North Dakota</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Jones AT&#038;T Stadium &#8211; Lubbock, Texas</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
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<b>Kansas State vs Massachusetts</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Bill Snyder Family Stadium &#8211; Manhattan, Kansas</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
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<b>Texas A&#038;M vs New Mexico</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Kyle Field &#8211; College Station, Texas</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM</li>
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<ul>
<b>Kansas vs Northern Colorado</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Memorial Stadium &#8211; Lawrence, Kansas</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> FCS &#8211; Central</li>
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<p><b><u>Sunday &#8211; September 6th 2009</u></b></p>
<ul>
<b>Colorado vs Colorado State</b></p>
<li><b>Location:</b> Folsom Field &#8211; Boulder, Colorado</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:00PM Central Time</li>
<li><b>TV Channel:</b> FSN</li>
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		<title>No. 25 Ole Miss Beats No. 7 Texas Tech in 73rd Cotton Bowl Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 04:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis L. Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No. 25 Ole Miss beat No. 7 Texas Tech in today's Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas, 47-34. Texas Tech's Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree, both Heisman Trophy candidates this season, had games they would probably rather forget.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/harrell.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-187" style="border: 5px solid gray; margin: 5px;" src="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/harrell-235x300.jpg" alt="" width="235" height="300" /></a>In what was considered a shock by some, No. 25 Ole Miss beat No. 7 Texas Tech in today&#8217;s Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas, 47-34. Texas Tech&#8217;s Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree, both Heisman Trophy candidates this season, had games they would probably rather forget.</p>
<p>Crabtree caught 4 passes for a season low 30 yards with one short yardage touchdown grab. While Harrell had a statistical record breaking day, going 36 of 58 for 364 yards and 4 TD&#8217;s  (his 364 yards broke the Cotton Bowl record for yards in the 73 years of the Dallas Classic), he was unable to match the number he had been putting up all season, and made some costly errors that put Ole Miss in position to win the Cotton Bowl.</p>
<p>Harrell threw two costly picks, one in the third quarter which was returned 65 yards for a touchdown by the Rebel&#8217;s Marshay Green.  The second came from miscommunication between Harrell and Crabtree, and an untimely slip from the Red Raider star receiver.</p>
<p>Despite beautiful weather, and what seemed to be excellent field conditions, players slipped and fell all over the field the entire game, creating big play opportunities for both teams.</p>
<p>Texas Tech gained a quick first quarter lead with two scores off a touchdown and pick-six.  Ole Miss countered every Texas Tech score and capitalized on one more Texas Tech turnover to change the momentum and eventually take the game.</p>
<p>With slightly over one minute left in the game Texas Tech scored to bring the game within 12 and elected to go for two to bring the game to ten.  Before the snap, the Texas Tech O-Line was called for a false start, igniting Tech lineman Brandon Carter, who ran to the referee, helmet off, and began screaming in his face.  Despite this outburst, only the false start was called. On the next play, Harrell was sacked, and both Carter and Stephen Hamby were charged with personal fouls, to which they ripped off their helmets and walked to the sideline in disgust. In spite of the classless and unsportsmanlike behavior, neither player was ejected.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cotton-bowl.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-188" style="border: 5px solid gray; margin: 5px;" title="cotton-bowl" src="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/cotton-bowl-205x300.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="277" /></a>The two personal foul penalties forced Texas Tech to try an onside attempt from their own seven yard line, which was recovered by Ole Miss to end the game.</p>
<p>Most of the Texas Tech players retreated directly to the locker room with out shaking hands with the Rebels or staying for their own schools Alma Mater.</p>
<p>On the other side, the Ole Miss band and fans played and chanted &#8220;We just beat the hell out of you&#8221; throughout the playing of the Texas Tech &#8220;Song of the Matador.&#8221;</p>
<p>This was the last Cotton Bowl to be played in the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Fair Park. Next year the Cotton Bowl will be played in the new Dallas Cowboy&#8217;s Stadium in Arlington, leaving behind an iconic stadium that has housed a tradition for 73 years.</p>
<p>It seems that the theme for the last Cotton Bowl was saying goodbye, as Dallas says goodbye to the Cotton Bowl, Texas Tech says goodbye to the top ten, and both sides said goodbye to sportsmanship.</p>
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		<title>Sports Agent Corner: Gary Glick on Marlon Lucky, the policy of the Army, and the BCS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first Sports Agent Corner on Dallas Sports Fans, Dallas-based sports agent Gary Glick discusses the Bo Pellini effect on Marlon Lucky at Nebraska, the policy of the Army regarding football players like Owen Tolson, the BCS, and Mike Leach.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/gary-glick.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-43" style="margin: 5px;" title="gary-glick" src="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/gary-glick.jpg" alt="Sports Agent Corner with Gary Glick" width="120" height="202" /></a>The Sports Agent Corner will be a bi-weekly feature here at Dallas Sports Fans featuring Dallas-based sports agent Gary Glick, who is the President and Founder of Synergy Sports Inc., and, at least this year, a profoundly sad Texas A&amp;M fan.  Gary Glick has worked recently with former Big 12 standouts Maurice Purify, Marcellus Rivers, and Dwayne Blakely.</em></p>
<p><em>We started the Sports Agent Corner over at Midwest Sports Fans, but now that DSF is up and running, it makes a lot more sense being here.</em></p>
<p><strong><em>Dallas Sports Fans</em></strong>: Are you a proponent of the BCS or in favor of a playoff?</p>
<p><strong><em>Gary Glick</em></strong>: Hell yes to a playoff.</p>
<p>This year more than any I recall seems to <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/2008/12/college-football-playoff/" target="_self">support a playoff</a>.  It’s a shame that part of the ranking system seems to be based on the timing of a team’s loss.  There are some very good “1-loss” teams this year that will get no chance to play for a Championship including USC and the University of Texas (as an Aggie I cant believe I am saying that).</p>
<p>It might be different if EVERY other level of college football did not have a working playoff system.  It also seems to make financial sense if you look at the success of the NCAA basketball playoffs (March Madness).</p>
<p><strong><em>DSF</em></strong>: How has the new coaching staff at Nebraska, led by Bo Pellini, affected Marlon Lucky this s<a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/marlon-lucky.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-44" style="border: 5px solid black; margin: 5px;" title="Marlon Lucky" src="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/marlon-lucky-233x300.jpg" alt="Marlon Lucky Nebraska Cornhuskers" width="178" height="208" /></a>eason?</p>
<p><strong><em>Gary Glick</em></strong>: The first thing to say is that Coach Pelini has made huge strides in his first season taking Nebraska to a Bowl game.  From an outsider’s perspective, it didn’t seem that Marlon Lucky was utilized as well as his talents would have warranted.  Marlon is a quick, tough RB with great hands out of the backfield.  He definitely has NFL talent. I know it is tough for a good RB to alternate or to “ride the pine” because most say they have to get into a groove and actually get better as the game goes on and the defenses weaken.</p>
<p>On the other hand, at the end of the season, Marlon Lucky had an injury which may have contributed to the lack of playing time.</p>
<p><strong><em>DSF:</em></strong> Do you think Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach made a good decision to stay at Texas Tech?</p>
<p><strong><em>Gary Glick</em></strong>: From a personal standpoint, he is a coach I love to hate. He also gives some of the best interviews of any coach in the nation, so if he left he would be missed.</p>
<p>He is a hero in Lubbock and with the right contract, he may be satisfied to stay and try to make Tech into a National Champion; although recruiting in Washington would seem less competitive than competing for recruits against UT, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&amp;M, etc…</p>
<p><strong><em>DSF</em></strong>: What are your thoughts on the return of Pacman Jones to the Cowboys?</p>
<p><strong><em>Gary Glick</em></strong>: I was against him going to the Cowboys in the first place and I was even more against his return.  I remember the Cowboys as America’s Team and although not perfect, they had kind of a clean image.  In any sport, but especially with the Cowboys, I hate to see the “win at all costs” mentality.  As I have said in the past, I believe everyone deserves a second chance but Pacman has had 13 brushes with the law in the short time he has been in the NFL including the latest incident which got him suspended…AGAIN.  If a team owner has to hire guards (babysitters) to make sure a player doesn’t get into trouble, that would seem to indicate a problem.</p>
<p>The Cowboys have a core of really good, clean players on defense.  I have listened to them on various sports talk shows and they seem to be REAL people that stay out of trouble.   I was hesitant about the decision the Cowboys made to sign Tank Johnson but he really seems to have turned it around.  Pacman on the other hand has been given enough chances.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/owen-tolson.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-45" style="margin: 5px;" title="owen-tolson" src="http://www.dallassportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/owen-tolson-300x289.jpg" alt="Owen Tolson - Army" width="193" height="185" /></a><em><strong>DSF:</strong></em> What are your thoughts on the army&#8217;s policy concerning players being forced to serve and not play upon graduation?</p>
<p><strong><em>Gary Glick</em></strong>: First, I am a big proponent of the Army as my cousin in Alabama, Brent Williford, has served two tours in Iraq.  Clearly, the players who are in the Army know the policies of the Army before they sign.  It is a requirement to give a certain period of time as a commitment to the Army for paying for school, etc. All of that is understood and as long as the policy is consistent, there is no problem.</p>
<p>With that being said, as you know, I represent Owen Tolson, the Punter for Army who was sensational and invited to the NFL Combine.  During the time we were working with Owen Tolson, we were informed by the Army that for these players, their “Army commitments” could be served during the off-season by serving as Army recruiters.</p>
<p>With this information, Owen trained every day, was successful in a College Senior All Star game, and was made offers by the Giants and the Lions and seemed to be headed for success.  Likewise, Caleb Campbell, a Safety for Army, was signed by the Detroit Lions.</p>
<p>Apparently, during all of this, the Army changed the policy or interpreted it differently and required both players to serve out their two year commitments, thereby giving up any hopes of the NFL for at least 2 years.</p>
<p>Personally, I was outraged because these two young players had worked their butts off based on the Army’s representations they would be allowed to play. It seems like the fair thing to do was to “Grandfather” these players in and allow them to play and to serve the Army in the capacity they were told they’d be allowed to.  The Army could then enforce the policy from 2008 forward.</p>
<blockquote><p>What do you think?</p>
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<p>(If you would like to view past Sports Agent Corner posts with Gary Glick, hop on over to the <a href="http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/category/sports-agent-corner/" target="_self">Sports Agent Corner page at Midwest Sports Fans</a>.  Eventually we&#8217;ll get all of those posts over here.)</p>
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