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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Wrap Up: 2012 Week 9

Posted on 12:24 PM by Unknown
Kansas State blew out Texas Tech 55-24 to not only take a critical win, but also grab the Unofficial College Football Championship. They will be hosting Oklahoma State next week.

It is very hard to go the full season undefeated as Florida, Rutgers, Ohio, Mississippi State, and Oregon State all found out this past weekend. We are down to just a handful of undefeated teams now and of them only four right now really matter: Alabama, Oregon, Notre Dame, and Kansas State. I put them in that order for a good reason. If things continue on this path and all four teams end the season undefeated, I believe that is the order in which they will finish in the BCS.

Of course being a blog that is Kentucky centric, maybe it's about time we mention the 8-0 Louisville Cardinals. They are the only remaining team in the Big East that is undefeated and yet they have not a shot of making the BCS title game. There is of course a good reason for that. Rutgers was thought to be better than Louisville, Rutgers got manhandled this weekend by Kent State, Kent State's one loss this season was a blowout loss to Kentucky. How good then can any team in the Big East really be. Of course Louisville beat Kentucky and so far everyone they've played. They don't usually win big, but they keep winning and hopefully it can continue until the end of the season. They still have four games remaining on their schedule: Temple, @ Syracuse, Connecticut, and @ Rutgers.

The big game this last week that everyone was watching was Notre Dame, Oklahoma. Notre Dame dominated the game and so they are now settling in near the top of the pile. Their last big test will be their final game of the season at USC, assuming they remain undefeated. The problem for Notre Dame is that stock in Oklahoma, the Big 10, and USC has fallen far from where it was at the beginning of the season. So even though they have solid wins people still question just how good they are.

The big fall last week was of course Florida. Georgia was embarrassed a few weeks ago by South Carolina, but they bounced back to not only beat Florida, but to also put themselves in position to win the SEC East. Now the only team left standing in the SEC with a shot at the BCS title is Alabama, unless of course more undefeated teams lose.

This week there are a couple of really big games to watch.

Middle Tennessee State (5-3) at Western Kentucky (6-2)
     I'm pretty sure both these teams were picked to be in the bottom 25 at the beginning of the year by Sagarin and both have wins over BCS Conference teams.

Oregon (8-0) at USC (6-2)
     Everyone has been waiting for Oregon to play this game.  Despite their two losses everyone still considers USC to be a top team, they just have an idiot for a coach.  At this point though I believe people will be disappointed in Oregon if they don't win this one easily.

Alabama (8-0) at LSU (7-1)
     There has been some talk lately about how Alabama really hasn't beaten anyone.  If they go into LSU and win that will pretty much silence all of those people.  Despite all of LSU's flaws people understand they are still one of the best teams in the country.



TUCFC Power Ratings
Notre Dame makes the jump up to number one and Oregon jumps up to number two.  Georgia and South Carolina both move back in with Georgia's win over Florida, while Texas Tech and Oklahoma fall out.

RankTeamRecordWPWDiffPLPLDiffPPower
1Notre Dame8-0337.844421.8750.0000.000759.719
2Oregon8-0242.313464.5750.0000.000706.887
3Kansas State8-0261.406444.4750.0000.000705.881
4Alabama8-0229.969460.2250.0000.000690.194
5Florida7-1280.094387.7635.00035.000627.856
6Ohio State9-0266.063350.6630.0000.000616.725
7Louisiana State7-1234.750328.3384.00019.750539.338
8Florida State8-1180.313439.90024.43886.875508.900
9Georgia7-1209.188328.1386.25055.875475.200
10South Carolina7-2191.438331.9137.75056.375459.225
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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Kansas St. 55 - 24 Texas Tech (Final)

Posted on 4:22 PM by Unknown
If you've been following the Big XII this year, you won't be surprised to learn that K-State scored 42 points in the second half to pull away for a 55-24 victory.  This is the fifth week in a row that the UCFC has been decided in a Big XII game, and the winning team has scored at least 48 points every time.  I don't know how they get anyone to bet the under on these games.  Today's over-under line was 60, and the teams combined for 79 points.

So K-State wins the UCFC for the first time in its history, and the Wildcats run their record to 1-6 in UCFC games.  They will defend the title next week at home against Oklahoma State.  If they can win that game -- and the three games remaining after that -- the Wildcats will probably play for the national championship.

As for Texas Tech, they had two good wins over WVU and TCU, and they looked to be in good shape at the half today -- but KSU's quality told in the second half, and Texas Tech's defense simply fell apart.  The Red Raiders' UCFC record falls to 17-13, but Tommy Tuberville appears to be making progress down in Lubbock.
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Kansas St. 34 - 17 Texas Tech (4:29 left in 3d Quarter)

Posted on 3:05 PM by Unknown
While I was typing that last entry, Klein took K-State on a five-play 74-yard drive that ended with Klein running 22 yards into the end zone.  Here are his numbers so far:

15-20, 188 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT's
10 carries for 77 yds, 2 TD's

Now that K-State's offense is in gear -- they've scored three touchdowns in this quarter -- it seems pretty clear that the UCFC is going to the Little Apple.  (That's Manhattan, KS).

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Kansas St. 27 - 17 Texas Tech (6:12 left in 3d Quarter)

Posted on 3:02 PM by Unknown
I went to get something to eat, and a blast of typical Big XII offense broke out.  Only a few minutes into the third quarter, K-State took a 20-10 lead on a 21-yard pass from Collin Klein of Loveland H.S. in Loveland, CO to Tramaine Thompson of Jenks, H.S. in Jenks, OK.  Only a few plays later, K-State recovered a Texas Tech fumble, taking over at the Texas Tech 20.  Two plays later, Klein dashed in from 16 yards out to make the score 27-10.  But then Texas Tech drove 70 yards, capping their drive with an 8-yard run from SaDale Foster of Riverside, CA.  That made the score 27-17.
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Kansas St. 13 - 10 Texas Tech (Halftime)

Posted on 2:11 PM by Unknown
I'm very encouraged to see a normal-looking halftime score.

Erin Andrews is wearing glasses on the halftime show for Fox, which makes me feel old.
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Kansas St. 13 - 10 Texas Tech (1:35 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 2:03 PM by Unknown
After the missed field goal, K-State quickly moves into Texas Tech territory, and eventually get all the way down to the two.  But the Wildcats cannot punch it in, and Cantele kicks his second field goal of the game to put K-State on top.
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Kansas St. 10 - 10 Texas Tech (5:09 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:56 PM by Unknown
Texas Tech had a pretty decent drive -- and tried a 49-yard field goal -- but it was tipped by Meshak Williams of Sylvester, GA.  So KSU takes over at its own 32.
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Kansas St. 10 - 10 Texas Tech (8:45 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:44 PM by Unknown
OK, now we're back to our regularly-scheduled offense.  K-State takes the kickoff and goes 59 yards in eight plays, tying the game on a four yard run by John Hubert of Midway H.S. in Waco, TX.
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Kansas St. 3 - 10 Texas Tech (13:08 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:33 PM by Unknown
The Red Raiders take the kickoff after K-State's field goal and quickly return to K-State territory.  That drive ends with a 36-yard field goal by Ryan Bustin of Kilgore, TX, and Texas Tech regains a seven-point lead.
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Kansas St. 3 - 7 Texas Tech (end of 1st Quarter)

Posted on 1:24 PM by Unknown
After four hours and 19 minutes, the UNC/NCSU game ended the way everyone knew it had to end -- with yet another UNC victory.  In the meantime, I was unable to see any of the first quarter of this game -- but I have been listening on KSU radio.  The KSU broadcasters are not very happy, because their guys haven't looked all that good.  At one point, it appeared that KSU had scored on a fumble recovery, but there was a penalty on the return, and the Wildcats had to settle for a 34-yard field goal by Anthony Cantele of Kapaun Mount Carmel Catholic H.S. in Wichita, KS.  (Cantele's younger brother, a redshirt freshman, is also on KSU's team as a kicker).
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Kansas St. 0 - 7 Texas Tech (11:46 left in 1st Quarter)

Posted on 12:45 PM by Unknown
Ah, the Big XII -- the best touch football league in the country.  Texas Tech takes the opening kickoff, drives straight down the field, and scores on a 32-yard pass from Seth Doege of Frenship H.S. in Wolfforth, TX to Eric Ward of Rider H.S. in Wichita Falls, TX.  So here we go again.
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Kansas St. 0 - 0 Texas Tech (14:32 left in 1st Quarter)

Posted on 12:40 PM by Unknown
Another UCFC battle is under way!

Unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to see this game for awhile.  The game is scheduled to air on Fox, but in DC Fox is showing the North Carolina/North Carolina State game -- and that game still has 11 minutes left in the fourth quarter.
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Kansas State v. Texas Tech

Posted on 7:42 AM by Unknown
Now this is a big-time game.  Here are the current standings in the Big XII:

Kansas St:  4-0, 7-0
Texas Tech:  3-1, 6-1
Oklahoma:  3-1, 5-1
Oklahoma St:  2-1, 4-2
Texas Christian:  2-2, 5-2
Texas:  2-2, 5-2
W. Virginia:  2-2, 5-2
Iowa St:  1-3, 4-3
Baylor:  0-3, 3-3
Kansas:  0-4, 1-6

So the winner of this game will have the inside track for the Big XII championship.  Furthermore, if KSU can win it, they will be in a very strong position to play for the National Championship for the first time in school history.  And here's one more thing:  KSU's quarterback, Collin Klein, is now regarded as the front-runner for the Heisman, and he could take a huge step toward capturing the trophy with a big game today.

This will be only the 13th meeting between KSU and Texas Tech.  They did play for the UCFC once before -- on November 30, 1933, when Texas Tech beat KSU 6-0.

Vegas has made KSU a seven-point favorite in a game with an over-under line of 60.  So that would indicate the final score would be something like 34-27.  I would be surprised -- and thrilled -- to see a Big XII game in which so few points were scored.
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Kansas State

Posted on 7:27 AM by Unknown
For most of their history, the Kansas State Wildcats were one of the worst -- if not the worst -- team in major college football.  Consider this:  from 1935 to 1990 -- a period of 56 years -- KSU had only four winning seasons.  In 1989, when Bill Snyder took over the program, Kansas State had the worst all-time record of any team in Division 1-A (299-500-41), and had gone winless in its last 27 games.  Snyder then did one of the all-time great coaching jobs.  Between 1989 and 2005, he went 136-68-1.  KSU went to bowl games in every year from 1993 to 2003.  They never seriously contended for the national title, but they did win the 2003 Big XII championship, and they had a stretch of six 11-win seasons in seven years.

After disappointing seasons in 2004 and 2005, Snyder retired, and KSU drifted back into mediocrity.  Snyder's replacement, Ron Prince, went 17-20 in three seasons from 2006 to 2008.  It appeared that KSU's years of competing with the big kids had come to an end.  But then the Wildcats rehired Bill Snyder, who returned to coach at a stadium that had now bore his name.  When I heard about this, I thought that sentimentality had triumphed over wisdom.  After all, Snyder was 69 years old, and had ben retired for three years.

But I was wrong.  In 2009, Snyder's Wildcats went 6-6.  In 2010, they went 7-6.  Last year, they went 10-3 and earned a trip to the Cotton Bowl.  And this year, they are undefeated with big wins at Oklahoma and West Virginia.

On the other hand, they have never won the Unofficial College Football Championship.  In fact, they have only appeared in six UCFC games, the last of which was a 26-56 loss to Nebraska on October 4, 1997.  Their all-time UCFC record is 0-6, but they have a chance to change that today.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Wrap Up: 2012 Week 8

Posted on 8:53 AM by Unknown

Week eight was all about the Florida Gators and their drubbing of South Carolina. When the first BCS standings came out and Florida was number two a lot of people openly griped. Michael Wilbon for one on PTI slammed them for playing no one. Well there is a reason the computer models love Florida and that's because Florida has the best wins of any team in college football. If you look at the TUCFC Power Ratings they have a WP rating of 212.813. This rating gives them a point per win, plus points for the wins of all the teams they've beaten, plus their wins, etc. Essentially it gives you points based on the quality of the opponents you've beaten. The second highest score after Florida is Notre Dame with a score of 195.719. Compare this to a team like Mississippi State who is also undefeated but not ranked very well. They have a WP score of 78.438. With this dominating performance over South Carolina people are now expecting them to win out the rest of their season and face Alabama for a shot at the BCS title game. The problem for Florida is they still have to play Georgia, Missouri, and Florida State.


Games to Watch This Week


Cincinnati (5-1) at Louisville (7-0)
     Cincinnati lost their first game of the year last week to Toledo (7-1).  They will be looking to end Louisville's perfect season this week.

Florida (7-0) at Georgia (6-1)
     It's never easy to go into Georgia and win and if Georgia can win this one they would take control of the SEC East.

Texas Tech (6-1) at Kansas State (7-0)
     Not only is this the TUCFC game this week, but a critical game for Kansas State who has now popped ahead of Oregon in the BCS standings.

Kent State (6-1) at Rutgers (7-0)
     Same kind of match up that knocked Cincinnati out of the undefeated list.

Duke (6-2) at Florida State (7-1)
      When was the last time Duke was in a football conversation.  If they could pull off this big upset then they would be the top team in the ACC.

Ohio State (8-0) at Penn State (5-2)
     Even crazier if Penn State can win this one they will be at the top of the Big 10.

Notre Dame (7-0) at Oklahoma (5-1)
     If you think Florida and Kansas State got big boosts with their wins last week, that's what Notre Dame would get this week with a win at Oklahoma.

Mississippi State (7-0) at Alabama (7-0)
     Now we get to find out just how good Mississippi State is.


TUCFC Power Ratings
Florida and Kansas State both move up with big wins.  Oklahoma moves in while South Carolina drops out.


Rank Team Record WP WDiffP LP LDiffP Power
1 Florida 7-0 212.813 346.050 0.000 0.000 558.863
2 Kansas State 7-0 164.094 338.963 0.000 0.000 503.056
3 Alabama 7-0 135.000 358.100 0.000 0.000 493.100
4 Notre Dame 7-0 195.719 288.963 0.000 0.000 484.681
5 Oregon 7-0 133.875 345.113 0.000 0.000 478.988
6 Louisiana State 7-1 149.688 280.700 1.000 8.000 421.388
7 Texas Tech 6-1 135.656 297.525 2.750 23.500 406.931
8 Oklahoma 5-1 109.781 286.238 1.500 5.000 389.519
9 Florida State 7-1 100.531 344.863 12.750 47.875 384.769
10 Ohio State 8-0 122.719 237.513 0.000 0.000 360.231

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Texas Christian 53 - 56 Texas Tech (Final)

Posted on 4:36 PM by Unknown
It's over, it's all over.  Seth Doege throws his seventh touchdown pass of the day -- an 8-yarder to Alex Torres -- and THE RED RAIDERS HOLD THE UCFC FOR ANOTHER WEEK.

Texas Tech runs it's all-time UCFC record to 17-12, and the Red Raiders will take the Big Gold Trophy up to Manhattan, Kansas to defend the crown against the Kansas State Wildcats.  Kickoff will be next Saturday at 2:30 P.M. Central Time.

TCU falls to 30-17-6 in UCFC battles, although they certainly put up a valiant effort today.  And we really liked their play-by-play team.
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Texas Christian 53 - 50 Texas Tech (middle of 3d OT)

Posted on 4:31 PM by Unknown
The Red Raiders hold, and Oberkrom kicks a 38-yard field goal -- his sixth of the game.  But now Texas Tech can win the game with a touchdown.
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Texas Christian 50 - 50 Texas Tech (end of 2d OT)

Posted on 4:28 PM by Unknown
TCU takes only four plays to score, as Boykin throws a 7-yd TD pass to B.J. Catalon of Westside H.S. in Houston, TX.  So we're all tied up again.

As we move into the third overtime, the rules state that from here on out, both teams have to go for two after a touchdown.

By the way, there's a big train whistle that goes off in the TCU stadium every time the Frogs score.  I think that's really cool.
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Texas Christian 43 - 50 Texas Tech (middle of the 2d OT)

Posted on 4:24 PM by Unknown
That didn't take long.  On first down, Texas Tech came out in a wildcat formation, and ran a reverse that gave the ball to Seth Doege, their quarterback.  He threw a 25-yard pass to Jakeem Grant of Mesquite Horn H.S. in Mesquite, TX, who was left all alone by a very confused TCU defense.
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Texas Christian 43 - 43 Texas Tech (end of the 1st OT)

Posted on 4:22 PM by Unknown
Do the Red Raiders score a touchdown?  Are we in the Big XII?  Seth Doege flips a 6-yard pass to Eric Ward to tie the game, and we're on to the second overtime.

This time Texas Tech goes first, and we'll go to the other end of the field.

I hate this stupid overtime rule.  I only watch overtime if the game decides the national title or the UCFC.
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Texas Christian 43 - 36 Texas Tech (middle of the 1st OT)

Posted on 4:17 PM by Unknown
On 3d and 7 from the 7, Boykin finds Josh Boyce from Copperas Cove H.S. in Copperas Cove, TX, who catches the ball at the five and races into the end zone.  Texas Tech will have to score a touchdown in the bottom of the 1st to stay alive.
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Texas Christian 36 - 36 Texas Tech (top of the 1st OT)

Posted on 4:15 PM by Unknown
Texas Tech wins the toss and elects to play defense.  TCU elects to go into the wind, apparently figuring that their kicker is better than Texas Tech's.
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Texas Christian 36 - 36 Texas Tech (End of 4th Quarter)

Posted on 4:08 PM by Unknown
The clock runs out and we are headed for overtime.  This will be the first UCFC game to go into overtime since October 30, 2010, when Florida beat Georgia 34-31.
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Texas Christian 36 - 36 Texas Tech (18 seconds left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 4:05 PM by Unknown
TCU got another first down on the Texas Tech 19, and spiked the ball to stop the clock.  Then they were sacked back to the 25 on second down.  Since they had no timeouts, they spiked the ball on third down to stop the clock again.

This left everything up to Jaden Oberkrom -- who made his FIFTH field goal of the game, a 42-yarder to TIE THE GAME AT 36.
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Texas Christian 33 - 36 Texas Tech (47 seconds left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 4:02 PM by Unknown
After three passes, TCU has zipped from their own 19 to the Texas Tech 29.  They spike the ball to stop the clock.  The folks in Fort Worth are going wild.
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Texas Christian 33 - 36 Texas Tech (1:20 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 4:00 PM by Unknown
Texas Tech runs the ball three times and goes nowhere.  TCU calls their remaining timeouts.  Texas Tech punts, and TCU will take over at their own 19.  This is their last shot.
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Texas Christian 33 - 36 Texas Tech (2:25 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:56 PM by Unknown
Seriously, can't anyone in this conference play defense?  On third and 20 from his own 40, Trevone Boykin hurls a 60-yard touchdown pass to LaDarius Brown of Waxahachie H.S. in Waxahachie, TX to keep TCU's hopes alive.

TCU then goes for the onside kick, but Texas Tech holds onto the ball, and the Red Raiders will take over at their 49.  TCU has two timeouts left.
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Texas Christian 26 - 36 Texas Tech (4:06 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:50 PM by Unknown
Well, of course, they didn't run out the clock.  It's the Big XII.  In typical Big XII fashion, Texas Tech drove down to the TCU 47 -- at which point Kenny Williams of Hendrickson H.S. in Pflugerville, TX busted a 47-yard run right up the middle of the field for the touchdown that will almost certainly clinch this game for Texas Tech.

For most of the day, TCU appeared to be the better of these two teams, but they have simply fallen apart in the last few minutes.
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Texas Christian 26 - 29 Texas Tech (5:33 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:44 PM by Unknown
The Frogs again go three and out, and they are forced to punt.  Texas Tech will take over at its own 38.  Can they run out the clock?
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Texas Christian 26 - 29 Texas Tech (6:40 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:40 PM by Unknown
Seth Doege, who has been great on this drive, throws his fourth touchdown pass of the day, a 9-yarder to Alex Torres of Franklin H.S. in El Paso, TX.  Texas Tech then called its third and final timeout to set up a two point conversion.  That also worked, as Doege flipped a pass to a wide-open Darrin Moore.

So after looking hapless for most of the second half, the Red Raiders have regained control of the game -- but at the cost of their timeouts.  It's still up for grabs.
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Texas Christian 26 - 21 Texas Tech (7:13 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:35 PM by Unknown
Texas Tech completes two more passes to advance the ball to the TCU 21, but then some confusion forced the Red Radiers to take their second time out.  It will be first and 10 when they come back.
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Texas Christian 26 - 21 Texas Tech (8:08 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:29 PM by Unknown
Moving with the force of desperation, Texas Tech has put on its best drive of the second half.  They have driven to the TCU 48 where they call time on second and three.

For the record, Texas Tech is going into the wind.
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Texas Christian 26 - 21 Texas Tech (10:41 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:21 PM by Unknown
That wasn't a good possession for TCU at all.  They go three and out and hold the ball for less than a minute.  They punt into the end zone, and Texas Tech will take over at its own 20.
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Texas Christian 26 - 21 Texas Tech (11:47 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:18 PM by Unknown
TCU's defense holds, and Texas Tech is forced to make its seventh punt of the day.  The Red Raiders have no points and only one first down in the second half.  TCU gets a decent return -- and a penalty against Texas Tech -- and the Horned Frogs will take over at the Texas Tech 48.
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Texas Christian 26 - 21 Texas Tech (14:49 left in 4th Quarter)

Posted on 3:09 PM by Unknown
The Horned Frogs are not able to get a touchdown, but they get another field goal from freshman Jaden Oberkrom -- this one a 45-yarder -- to take a five-point lead.

Texas Tech's offense has been stalled the entire second half.  Can they get something going now?
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Texas Christian 23 - 21 Texas Tech (2:28 left in 3d Quarter)

Posted on 3:00 PM by Unknown
TCU's defense holds, and the Red Raiders are forced to punt.  The Horned Frogs take over at their own 45.  Can they score again?

By the way, today's attendance of 47,894 is the second-largest crowd in TCU history.  EVERYONE LOVES TO SEE THAT BIG GOLDEN UCFC TROPHY!
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Texas Christian 23 - 21 Texas Tech (4:09 left in 3d Quarter)

Posted on 2:55 PM by Unknown
Texas Tech took the opening kickoff.  And then punted.

TCU held the ball for a few minutes and threw an interception.  Texas Tech took over at the TCU 45.

Texas Tech went three and out.  And punted again.

TCU took the ball and finally put together a drive that stalled at the Texas Tech 15.  That led to another Oberkrom field goal, and the Horned Frogs have regained the lead.
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Texas Christian 20 - 21 Texas Tech (Halftime)

Posted on 2:04 PM by Unknown
But now the Horned Frogs come back with a nice drive of their own.  They work their way down the field and get a 41-yard field goal from Jaden Oberkrom with 22 seconds left to draw within a point of Texas Tech.  The Red Raiders then take the kickoff and run out the clock.  So this game is very much up for grabs as we head into the second half.
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Texas Christian 17 - 21 Texas Tech (3:28 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:52 PM by Unknown
What a huge swing in momentum.  After recovering an onside kick, the Red Raiders take their first lead of the game on a 29-yard pass from Doege to Ward.  Doege is now 13-18 for 158 yards and 3 touchdowns, and the UCFC holders are back on top.
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Texas Christian 17 - 14 Texas Tech (4:15 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:49 PM by Unknown
The Red Raiders are going for it now.  After their score , they try AN ONSIDE KICK -- which WORKS!  They take over at their own 49.  Now they have worked their way down to the TCU 29.  Suddenly the Horned Frogs are in some real trouble.
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Texas Christian 17 - 14 Texas Tech (6:37 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:44 PM by Unknown
But Texas Tech comes right back. They take the kickoff, and zoom right down the field -- scoring on a 33-yard pass from Doege to Darrin Moore of Irving, TX.  Suddenly the Red Raiders are right back in this game.

For the record, by the way, the TCU play-by-play team is really, really good.
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Texas Christian 17 - 7 Texas Tech (8:13 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 1:35 PM by Unknown
The Horned Frogs are starting to take control of this game.  After their field goal, the Horned Frogs forced a punt, which they ran all the way back to the Texas Tech 31.  From there, TCU drove into the end zone, mostly thanks to an effective running game.  The score resulted from a two-yard plunge by Matthew Tucker of Chapel Hill H.S. in Tyler, TX.

By the way, there is a strong wind in the stadium right now.  TCU had to use a holder to keep the ball on the tee for the kickoff.
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Texas Christian 10 - 7 Texas Tech (49 seconds left in 1st Quarter)

Posted on 1:13 PM by Unknown
TCU responds to Texas Tech's touchdown with a good drive of their own.  But the drive stalls at the Texas Tech 15, and the Frogs turn to Jaden Oberkrom of Martin H.S. in Arlington, TX.  Oberkrom's 32-yard field goal puts TCU back into the lead.
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Texas Christian 7 - 7 Texas Tech (4:55 left in 1st Quarter)

Posted on 1:05 PM by Unknown
After an exchange of punts, TCU threw an interception that gave Texas Tech the ball in Horned Frog territory.  After a short drive, Texas Tech scored on a five-yard pass from Seth Doege of Frenship H.S. in Wolfforth, TX to Eric Ward of Rider H.S. in Wichita Falls, TX.
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Texas Christian 7 - 0 Texas Tech (12:37 left in 1st Quarter)

Posted on 12:45 PM by Unknown
West Virginia no longer holds the UCFC, but Big XII football still appears to be defensively challenged.  TCU takes the opening kickoff and marches straight down the field -- topping off their drive with a 19-yard pass from Trevone Boykin of West Mesquite H.S. in Mesquite, TX to Skye Dawson of Dallas Christian School in Mesquite, TX.

TCU's defense then holds, and Texas Tech's punter turns out to be Ryan Erxleben of Lake Travis H.S. in Lake Travis, TX.  Presumably he is the son of Russell Erxleben.  That's pretty cool.
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Texas Christian 0 - 0 Texas Tech (14:29 left in 1st Quarter)

Posted on 12:40 PM by Unknown
I'm listening to this game over the TCU radio feed, which starts by telling us that TCU's announcers have been voted the best play-by-play team in Texas.  The play-by-play guy then came on and told us that they were broadcasting "from the streets and avenues of North Texas to the information superhighway," which I thought was really good.

Huge crowd in Fort Worth for this game.  The Frogs are wearing purple helmets, black shirts and black pants. Texas Tech has black helmets, white shirts with red numerals, and black pants.  It is a bright and sunny day in North Texas.
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Texas Christian v. Texas Tech

Posted on 7:03 AM by Unknown
The first match-up between the Red Raiders of Texas Tech and the Horned Frogs of Texas Christian took place in 1926.  TCU was in the Southwest Conference at that point, while Texas Tech was only three years old.  By the late 1950's, Texas Tech had also joined the Southwest Conference, and the two teams met every year until the SWC broke up in 1995.  Most years they were poking around near the bottom of a league that was dominated by Texas, Arkansas and Texas A & M.  Since the break-up of the SWC, they have played each other only twice -- in 2004 and 2006.  Tech leads the all-time series 28-23-3.

This is only the second time that Texas Tech and TCU have played for the UCFC.  On October 25, 1930, TCU beat Texas Tech 26-0 to retain the crown.

This game is not only important because of the UCFC.  Texas Tech is 5-1 overall, 2-1 in the Big XII, and ranked 18 in the country.  Their only loss is to Oklahoma.  TCU is also 5-1 overall and 2-1 in the Big XII.  Their only loss is to Iowa State.  So this game will go some way toward clearing up who is capable of challenging for the Big XII crown.

The oddsmakers think this will be a very close game.  Texas Tech is a 1 1/2 point favorite, and the over-under line is 55.  That would work out to something like a 28-27 victory for the Red Raiders.  We haven't had too many close title games this year, so that would be fun.
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Friday, October 19, 2012

Texas Christian

Posted on 9:44 PM by Unknown
For the fourth week in a row, the challenger for the UCFC is a school from Texas that used to belong to the Southwest Conference.  Founded in 1873 as AddRan Male & Female College -- it was named for brothers Addison and Randolph Clark -- this week's challenger was the first coeducational institution of higher education in Texas.  It was in Thorp Spring, Texas from 1873 to 1895, after which it moved to Waco, where it was renamed Texas Christian University in 1902.  In 1910, the University's main building was destroyed by a fire, and a group of Fort Worth businessmen offered TCU $200,000 in rebuilding money and a 50-acre campus if it would relocate to that city.  It's been there ever since.

The history of TCU football goes back to 1896.  The Horned Frogs joined the Southwest Conference in 1923, and since then they have had one of the more dramatic histories in the NCAA.  They won the national championship in 1938, and they were competitive for several decades thereafter.  But while TCU alumnus Dan Jenkins practically invented modern sportswriting while covering college football for Sports Illustrated in the 1960's and 1970's, the Horned Frogs were suffering through decades of defeat.  Finally, the Southwest Conference itself imploded in 1995, and TCU was left out in the cold as SWC members Texas, Texas A & M, Texas Tech and Baylor jumped into the Big XII.

That should have been the virtual end of TCU as a serious football contender.  But remarkably, the Horned Frogs started to improve.  Under the leadership of Gary Patterson, TCU went from the Western Athletic Conference to Conference USA to the Mountain West Conference, getting better all the time.  In 2009 and 2010 they had back to back perfect regular seasons, winning the 2011 Rose Bowl over Wisconsin.  By this point, the Big XII was in trouble, as Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, and Texas A & M had decamped for other conferences.  Looking to save the league, the Big XII members invited two new members:  West Virginia and TCU.  So after almost 20 years in the wilderness, the Horned Frogs are once again a major conference member.

As we have mentioned on several recent occasions, almost every UCFC game in the 1930's featured a team from Texas.  Given that these were TCU's greatest years, it is hardly surprising that they built up a remarkable record during that stretch.  They held the title from November 16, 1929 to November 15, 1930; held it again for four weeks in 1933; and held it again from November 13, 1937 until September 29, 1939 on their way to the 1938 National Championship.

TCU won the title again in late 1941, and held it for a few weeks before losing to Georgia in the 1942 Orange Bowl.  Since then they have gone 1-7 in the UCFC, with their only win coming in 1991 over Rice.  But their all-time record of 30-16-6 ranks them number 11 on the UCFC list, just ahead of Alabama (29-13).
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Wrap Up: 2012 Week 7

Posted on 2:47 PM by Unknown
When I was a kid I always thought that if you were undefeated, no matter who you played, you should be ranked ahead of any team with a loss. Nowadays I'm not such an absolutist, but I still believe that undefeated teams should be treated with a certain level of respect. We currently have quite a few undefeated teams and past the halfway mark one has to wonder if they can go all the way and even get into the BCS picture. Here are the current undefeated teams in Division I football and their current BCS rankings.

Alabama 6-0 (1)
     Right now Alabama is the team to beat in college football.  They will remain number one until another team can beat them.
Florida 6-0 (2)
     Florida surprised quite a few by being in this position when the BCS ranking first hit, but the computer models love Florida. 
Oregon 6-0 (3)
     Florida and Alabama will have to meet at some point.  If Oregon can stay undefeated they will be playing for the national championship.
Kansas State 6-0 (4)
     No one is taking Kansas State seriously in part because they are in the Big 12, but remember they beat Oklahoma early on and next week face West Virginia.  If they win that one as well people will start thinking of them as a legitimate number four.
Notre Dame (6-0) (5)
     Notre Dame has been down for so long it is hard to really think of them as a top ten team, but so far their defense seems to be as good as West Virginia's offense.  They still have a tough schedule ahead and I still think if they are undefeated at the end of the season they will have a very good shot at falling into the BCS title game.
Oregon State (5-0) (8)
     I'm so happy these guys keep winning and in fact they seem better every week.  Their schedule is such that they could very well be undefeated going into the Oregon game.
Mississippi State (6-0) (12)
     Mississippi State isn't getting a whole lotta love because of who they've beaten, but in two weeks head to Alabama and then we'll know just how good they are.
Rutgers (6-0) (15)
     Let's face it no one is paying any attention to the Big East so it's no surprise these guys aren't getting any love. 
Louisville (6-0) (16)
     What I just said about Rutgers. 
Cincinnati (5-0) (21)
     Another Big East team.  They play 6-1 Toledo this week so we'll see how that helps or hurts Cincinnati. 
Ohio State (7-0) (NA)
     Ohio State is ineligible for a Bowl so they can't make the BCS rankings.  Because of that and the Big 10 being so bad this year they aren't getting much attention, except to think how good they are going to be under Urban Meyer.
Ohio (7-0)  (NR)
     I think if you are 7-0 then you should at least be ranked in the BCS standings.  If the Big East teams can get in there then why not Ohio who beat a Penn State team that now doesn't look all that bad. 



Games I'll be watching this week.

Oregon (6-0) at Arizona State (5-1)
     It's a road game that trips up Oregon every year.  Could this be the game?

South Carolina (6-1) at Florida (6-0)
     At this point Florida just has to win out and then beat Alabama in the SEC championship game.

Texas Tech (5-1) at Texas Christian (5-1)
     This should be an exciting TUCFC game.

Louisiana-Monroe (4-2) at Western Kentucky (5-1)
     After ULM almost pulled off back to back upsets over SEC teams I figured they would plow through the Sun Belt, but Western has beaten an SEC team as well so this should be a real battle. 

Kansas State (6-0) at West Virginia (5-1)
     Their win over Oklahoma came too early in the season for anyone to notice.  They now have a chance to pick up a big win with a much more captive audience.
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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Texas Tech 49 - 14 W. Virginia (Final)

Posted on 5:42 PM by Unknown
Well, that was hideous.  Texas Tech absolutely humiliated West Virginia, cruising home for a 49-14 victory to take the UCFC for the first time since 2008.  Seth Doege, the Texas Tech QB, passed for 499 yards and six touchdowns.  More importantly, Tommy Tuberville's defense actually tackled WVU's high-powered receivers, and never let the Mountaineers get into the comfortable groove throughout their time as UCFC holder.

Nevertheless, West Virginia's reign was long and honorable.  The Mountaineers won six UCFC games in a row, and their all-time record in UCFC play is a very respectable 16-8.

As for Texas Tech, the Red Raiders improve their UCFC record to 16-12, and they will take the big gold trophy to Fort Worth next week, where they will defend the title against the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs.
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Texas Tech 35 - 7 W. Virginia (35 seconds left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 2:16 PM by Unknown
And now it's just getting ugly.  WVU has to punt (again), and TTU takes over with about a minute to go.  They quickly move up to their own 47, and then SaDale Foster (of Riverside J.C. in Riverside, CA) dashes 53 yards down the sidelines for Tech's fifth touchdown of the half.

This is an embarrassing performance by the Mountaineers, who have shown virtually none of the flair and panache they exhibited throughout their run as UCFC holders.
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Texas Tech 28 - 7 W. Virginia (2:04 left in 2d Quarter)

Posted on 2:05 PM by Unknown
WVU is now in huge trouble.  Texas Tech's defense holds again -- forcing a punt that the Red Raiders take on their own 16.  They then mount the usual length-of-the-field TD drive, which ends on a 2-yard pass from Doege to Darrin Moore of Irving, TX.

Here are the key numbers in the game so far:

Seth Doege (Texas Tech):  20-28, 317 yards, 4 TD's, 1 INT

Geno Smith (WVU):  16-26, 144 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT's.

I should emphasize that Smith doesn't look that much worse to me than usual.  What's different is that the Texas Tech defense is not giving up very many yards after the catch.  So WVU is not picking up the long gains that they normally enjoy, and are being forced to rely on short passes instead.  Meanwhile, WVU's defense -- which is just awful -- is putting up its usual dreadful performance.  The result is that the UCFC is probably headed to Lubbock.
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