UT, A&M and OU have all been upset by an supposedly inferior Tech team, so be careful Bears.
Play hard and don't just mail it in.
Then pull for OSU!!!
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No. 8 Baylor (9-2) will host Texas Tech (6-5) at McLane Stadium on Saturday afternoon in the final regular season for the Bears in 2021.
Quote of the week...
Dave Aranda: “Defensively, we're just gonna be careful just with our signals. But outside of that it’s the opponent that's right in front of us. It's the things that we put on tape. Offensively, Tech has shown that they're interested in opponent film, and if there's weaknesses, they attack it, and if there's things that have hurt you in the past, they notice it. That's a big part going into this game. I think continuing to block out the noise and keep the outside on the outside and focus on developing the inside and controlling the stuff you can control. That's a further test with all that this week. Our ability to take the next step as the defense is doing that consistently. Right? It’s not relying on externals and so I see that as really being the focus.”
Craig Smoak’s Players to Watch
Texas Tech — Wide Receiver Erik Ezukanma
Without a doubt, Tech's biggest star and playmaker, especially on offense. Although his team-leading 691 yards and 4 touchdowns receiving aren't eye-popping stats, you have to consider he's played with three different starting quarterbacks and two different head coaches this season. The junior from Fort Worth also has nine carries for 114 yards and two scores over Tech's last six contests.
Baylor — Quarterback Blake Shapen
I think we're all anticipating Shapen being the starter on Saturday, and if that's the case, he got one heck of a warmup run last week against Kansas State. He shouldn't need to be Superman with the talent around him and the defense he's facing, which ranks middle or towards the bottom in most Big 12 categories. I think we'll see a confident quarterback ready to take advantage of an ample opportunity on Saturday. Protect the football, be your 1/11th, and let the rest take care of itself.
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303Bear said:Much easier said than done when the offensive player is going low. "Head up" is a relative term with pads and a helmet on.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:
I mean, what are you really supposed to do as a defender there?
Not lead with the crown of the helmet
DST said:
SMITH!
Whatever you say coach.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:Much easier said than done when the offensive player is going low. "Head up" is a relative term with pads and a helmet on.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:
I mean, what are you really supposed to do as a defender there?
Not lead with the crown of the helmet
Yeah, actually it's not that hard and why you practice tackling
We have a better O-line and running backs than TT has front 7. It was a matter of time before it got going.Johnny Bear said:
Great score! Maybe we're getting the running game going now.
Pecos 45 said:
Touchdown Baylor!!!
I mean, it's been a rule for, what, 10 years now? At some point, you have to just accept it and learn to not commit the foul. It comes down to self-discipline.303Bear said:Whatever you say coach.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:Much easier said than done when the offensive player is going low. "Head up" is a relative term with pads and a helmet on.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:
I mean, what are you really supposed to do as a defender there?
Not lead with the crown of the helmet
Yeah, actually it's not that hard and why you practice tackling
IowaBear said:
No, guessing the brace is from last weeks injury.
My point is, it is a bang-bang play / situation. Calling a foul is fine, but the ejection is and always has been stupid. If the RB stutter steps or ends up 6 inches higher the same play that gets someone an early locker room visit could be a perfect form tackle (shoulder fit, hear in front, etc).NeuroticBear said:I mean, it's been a rule for, what, 10 years now? At some point, you have to just accept it and learn to not commit the foul. It comes down to self-discipline.303Bear said:Whatever you say coach.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:Much easier said than done when the offensive player is going low. "Head up" is a relative term with pads and a helmet on.vanillabryce said:303Bear said:
I mean, what are you really supposed to do as a defender there?
Not lead with the crown of the helmet
Yeah, actually it's not that hard and why you practice tackling
303Bear said:We have a better O-line and running backs than TT has front 7. It was a matter of time before it got going.Johnny Bear said:
Great score! Maybe we're getting the running game going now.