Anton Chigurh didn't toy with his victims as much as Mike Leach toyed with Mack Brown tonight. After letting Texas take its first lead of the game with less than one and a half minutes left, the Red Raiders put together a ruthlessly efficient up-tempo drive capped by a Graham Harrell to Michael Crabtree touchdown pass with only one second left, putting Tech up 38-33.The Lubbock crowd was so amped they rushed the field twice, forcing Tech to kick off from the seven-and-a-half yard line. I'd never seen a kickoff team lined up in its own endzone before, and I hope to never see it again. Texas tried the multi-lateral kickoff trick, but it didn't work at all. The Tech faithful stormed the field again, celebrating what has to be the biggest win in school history.
Believe it: The Zorros are the sole undefeated team in the Big 12. They, and not the Longhorns, control their own destiny. If they win out, they're in the title game. Of course, to win out, they'll have to beat Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Baylor. But is that impossible for them now that they've beaten Texas?
No. Anything is possible, and Tech is no longer a mosquito buzzing in the BCS's ear. They've drawn blood.
The loss seriously damaged Colt McCoy's Heisman campaign. He played well in the second half, but now he's been surpassed. McCoy knocked off Sam Bradford and Chase Daniel in consecutive weeks; now, Graham Harrell has done him in. If Tech keeps rolling, there's no way Harrell can be denied the trophy.
Texas should have seen this coming, really. Their defense (particularly their squishy secondary) was just waiting to lose a game for them, and the Horns have been dogged by penalties all year. Tonight they got flagged 8 times for 69 yards. Championship teams just don't commit that many penalties. They don't give up almost 600 yards either. Not even to one of the best offenses in college football.
But Texas didn't lose this game; Texas Tech won it. They controlled the flow and momentum for the entire game, except for a few minutes in the fourth quarter. While in the past Mike Leach's team has played lousy defense, tonight they were in the groove. Texas didn't even get a hundred yards on the ground.
So now that there's an opening at the top of the polls, does Tech occupy it? No other undefeated team has a win that's even close to tonight's. Sure, Alabama beat Clemson when the Tigers were #9 and Georgia when the Dawgs were #3. They were both overrated, and I suppose you could make the case that Texas was too.
It's all moot. A few voters will vault Tech over Bama and Penn State, but more likely voters will slot them at 3 or 4. Next week comes Oklahoma State. If the Raiders can beat them, it'll be time to stop thinking of Mike Leach's team as smoke and mirrors or a dog and pony show. It'll be time to acknowledge that Texas Tech hasn't just arrived. They just might be the best team in the country.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-02-2008 @ 12:56AM
BAMA Girl said...
Thank you Texas Tech.............Roll Tide Roll ..............
BAMA Girl!
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11-02-2008 @ 6:16AM
Gary Matuszewski said...
Oklahoma State Cowboys should end up Number 1. Remeber this.
11-02-2008 @ 10:14AM
CDS said...
How anyone could possibly believe Penn State should be ranked higher than Texas Tech is beyond me, unless you favor big names and traditions over a team's actual performance in a given year.
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11-03-2008 @ 9:53AM
Don said...
It isn't over yet my friend! Penn deserves to be # 2 and when it's all over you can count them being in the Title Game. GO LIONS!!
11-02-2008 @ 9:11AM
Jim said...
Wow, you're getting juuuuuust a little ahead of yourself here. Tech has now played two good teams so far. Let's wait until they beat the two Oklahoma schools before we crown them.
Alabama and Penn State have not played the toughest schedules around, either, and don't have a particularly rough road ahead. Alabama did beat Georgia, who was just edged out by 39 this past weekend. But it was at Georgia. Penn State has almost exactly the same feather in its cap with Ohio State. Neither team has lost to a 20+ point underdog, as have Florida and USC.
Who really deserves to be in the title game? No one yet.
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11-02-2008 @ 10:53AM
Randy said...
Wait til the conference title game. Tech HAS to beat both Oklahoma teams to play for the championsip.
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11-02-2008 @ 7:21PM
Randy said...
Wait unyil they play the 2 Oklahoma teams & see who plays for the Conference Championship
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11-02-2008 @ 7:58PM
Raildog said...
GUNS UP BABY!!!!!
The beauty of the outcome is, Tech has the ability to beat anybody, but aren't neccessarily expected to win the big games. With a little more tweekin on defense, those RED RAIDERS are serious contenders. Great game on both sides of the line, I appreciate the spirit and "No Quits" on both sides. Thank You
RED RAIDER FAN
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11-03-2008 @ 12:17AM
Michelle said...
Every opponent has turned their backs to Tech thinking they dont need to pay attention. The longhorns made that mistake and look where it got them. Were coming and were coming full force. The state of Oklahoma better watch out... We took over Texas and the two of you are next!
Wreck'em Tech! GUNS UP RAIDERS!
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11-03-2008 @ 8:42AM
Robert Kellerman said...
I was there and it still feels like a dream. The final pass and then the BCS # 2 ranking. Tech conrols it's own destiny and could play for "National Championship". They'll have to get through OKS and Oklahoma but had they been ranked below Penn St a Championship might have been unattainable. BCS RESPECT!!
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11-03-2008 @ 9:52AM
Don said...
NO need to worry Joe Pa - Your team belongs in the Title Game!
The Lions will prevail!!!!!!!!!!!GO LIONS1
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