We've talked about a couple of the less successful programs in the conference so far, with Baylor and Iowa State. Today, I'd like to take a look at a team that while not being a power, does sport the longest bowl streak in the conference with 11 straight appearances. In his first season as head coach, Tommy Tuberville started slow, but closed out with 3 straight wins, admittedly over inferior competition Weber State, Houston and Northwestern to close out with an 8-5 record, so the jury may well still be out on him. The Red Raiders biggest win of the year had to be the 24-17 win over Missouri when inexplicably, MU offensive coordinator David Yost went away from the run after the Tigers opened up with a 14-0 lead. Tuberville is never going to be mistaken for former coach Mike Leach but he's a damn fine coach and for the sake of the conference, I hope Tech is able to keep him.
The big question for Tech this year is who replaces Taylor Potts at quarterback. Despite his reputation as a defensive guru the Red Raiders still ranked 7th nationally last season in passing. The early favorite would probably be Seth Doege, a 22 year old junior that only had 4 passing attempts last season. They return 3 offensive linemen but also have questions at running back. Defensively, they return only 5 starters so it's going to be tough to repeat last years record. However, I expect Tech's defense to still be stout.
Tech's non conference schedule remains weak this year, opening with Texas State and a trip to New Mexico before returning home to play a rebuilding Nevada squad. The confernce schedule is another matter however with trips to Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri and Baylor. Their only break there is an early trip to lawrence to face a kansas team that may well be the worst in the conference. Kansas State and Iowa State are home games that should be very winnable but Texas A&M and Oklahoma State will be rough contests. If I'm guessing right now, and I am, I expect Tech to open 3-0 before going either 4-5 or 5-4 in conference. A big swing game for them will be the finale at Waco in late November. Either way, I expect this to make an even dozen consecutive bowl games for the Red Raiders.
Next time we'll talk about the Baylor Bears.
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