Résumé comparison:
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) October 26, 2025
#6 Oregon:
• Beat 5-3 Northwestern on the road
• Beat 3-4 Penn State on the road
• Lost by 10 at home
#13 Texas Tech:
• Crushed #22 Houston by 24 on the road
• Crushed #24 Utah by 24 on the road
• Lost by 4 with backup QB on the road
Why is Oregon #6? pic.twitter.com/KZdu5vzWLC
Brutal break for Texas Tech. Hammond has a really bright future. Expect Behren Morton to return vs. Kansas State this week. https://t.co/8oDAX1bnnc
— Max Olson (@max_olson) October 26, 2025
boognish_bear said:Résumé comparison:
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) October 26, 2025
#6 Oregon:
• Beat 5-3 Northwestern on the road
• Beat 3-4 Penn State on the road
• Lost by 10 at home
#13 Texas Tech:
• Crushed #22 Houston by 24 on the road
• Crushed #24 Utah by 24 on the road
• Lost by 4 with backup QB on the road
Why is Oregon #6? pic.twitter.com/KZdu5vzWLC
Dia del DougO said:
It really seems like a weird time to be bashing the most successful run of football success in Baylor history.
Another sign of the @TexasTechFB football momentum, heading into a giant clash with No. 10 BYU on Saturday. https://t.co/GCfSwnkjL6
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) November 1, 2025
BUAL said:Dia del DougO said:
It really seems like a weird time to be bashing the most successful run of football success in Baylor history.
Bashing? No. Realizing what it all cost the victims and the schools reputation by being one of the stories on the national news every night? Yes..
Robert Wilson said:BUAL said:Dia del DougO said:
It really seems like a weird time to be bashing the most successful run of football success in Baylor history.
Bashing? No. Realizing what it all cost the victims and the schools reputation by being one of the stories on the national news every night? Yes..
I guess that was primary among the concerns when members of our own board of regents decided to make things look as bad as they possibly could in the Wall Street Journal.
Aliceinbubbleland said:
That's 2020 thinking, Expansion is coming and realignment into regional powers.
Teams like Tech and ISU with large fanbases will be invited. The only thing that matters will be the size of fanbase for advertisers.
BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
Aliceinbubbleland said:BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
If only we had $10 million. It might make our D look like Tech's. Oh wait. I forget who coaches D.
Aliceinbubbleland said:BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
If only we had $10 million. It might make our D look like Tech's. Oh wait. I forget who coaches D.
PartyBear said:Aliceinbubbleland said:BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
If only we had $10 million. It might make our D look like Tech's. Oh wait. I forget who coaches D.
Tech is showing that the staff is not that critical if you can spend twice as much as everyone else in the conference. If this team was bought for UH, WVU, TCU, Baylor the results would be substantially similar.
I think the lesson is focus the money on players not the staff as much as in the past pre pay for play.
PartyBear said:Aliceinbubbleland said:BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
If only we had $10 million. It might make our D look like Tech's. Oh wait. I forget who coaches D.
Tech is showing that the staff is not that critical if you can spend twice as much as everyone else in the conference. If this team was bought for UH, WVU, TCU, Baylor the results would be substantially similar.
I think the lesson is focus the money on players not the staff as much as in the past pre pay for play.
PartyBear said:Aliceinbubbleland said:BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
If only we had $10 million. It might make our D look like Tech's. Oh wait. I forget who coaches D.
Tech is showing that the staff is not that critical if you can spend twice as much as everyone else in the conference. If this team was bought for UH, WVU, TCU, Baylor the results would be substantially similar.
I think the lesson is focus the money on players not the staff as much as in the past pre pay for play.
BUBBFAN said:PartyBear said:Aliceinbubbleland said:BellCountyBear said:
Tech's defense makes Baylor's look middle-schoolish.
If only we had $10 million. It might make our D look like Tech's. Oh wait. I forget who coaches D.
Tech is showing that the staff is not that critical if you can spend twice as much as everyone else in the conference. If this team was bought for UH, WVU, TCU, Baylor the results would be substantially similar.
I think the lesson is focus the money on players not the staff as much as in the past pre pay for play.
If you think Tech's staff is subpar it is because you are completely biased.
PartyBear said:
I saying I don't think this is legendary coaching like some of you do. I don't think they are sub par on the contrary I'm saying they are about par in the XII. They spend on players 2x what the rest of the XII does. Sorry to upset. I forget this is sort of a Tech board using green and gold colors.
Aliceinbubbleland said:
If we switch places Rhoades would be on the sidelines pushing, shoving and hitting Cody Campbell.
Robert Wilson said:Aliceinbubbleland said:
If we switch places Rhoades would be on the sidelines pushing, shoving and hitting Cody Campbell.
kinda how we metaphorically treated our former BMDs...
BUBBFAN said:PartyBear said:
I saying I don't think this is legendary coaching like some of you do. I don't think they are sub par on the contrary I'm saying they are about par in the XII. They spend on players 2x what the rest of the XII does. Sorry to upset. I forget this is sort of a Tech board using green and gold colors.
I wouldn't say they are legendary, but I would take them over Baylor's staff, even without the NIL money.
True Grit said:
It's embarrassing how far Tech has moved ahead of us.