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COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- The third-ranked <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/texas/">Texas Longhorns</a> still have their undefeated record and BCS national championship hopes intact.<br />
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But the Longhorns found themselves in a much tougher than expected shootout with rival Texas A&amp;M before pulling away for a 49-39 win Thursday night at Kyle Field in their regular-season finale to keep their dreams alive. Texas, which finished 12-0, 8-0 in Big 12, is a win away from a likely BCS national title bid provided the Longhorns make it past <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/nebraska/">Nebraska</a> in next week's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Big+12/">Big 12</a> Championship Game.<br />
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<div align="center"><strong>Texas 49, Texas A&amp;M 39: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/game/20091126/texas-longhorns-vs-texas_a&amp;m-aggies/200911260084?type=boxscore">Box Score</a> </strong></div>
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"It was tough as expected," UT senior quarterback <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/colt-mccoy/134939" class="injectedLink">Colt McCoy</a> insisted. "I'm just thankful to get a win for the seniors."<br />
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Even though the Longhorns led throughout most of the game, the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Texas+AM+Aggies+/">Texas A&amp;M Aggies </a>stayed on their heels most of the night, even cutting the deficit to three points midway through the fourth quarter -- before their inability to make key tackles reared its head yet again.<br />
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Moments after a 20-yard pass from A&amp;M quarterback Jerrod Johnson to receiver Jeff Fuller pulled the Aggies within three points, 42-39, UT freshman Marquis Goodwin returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown with 6:57 remaining to push the lead back 10 points. It was the final score of the game, and effectively slammed the door on the Aggies. <br />
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The 88 combined points by both teams marked the highest output in this storied rivalry.<br />
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But the real lure was on the field where the 6-6 <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Aggies/">Aggies</a> put on an impressive showing that gives hope for next season. A&amp;M put up 531 yards of offense against one of the nation's best defense, while Johnson completed 26 of 33 passes for 343 yards, four touchdowns and one interceptions to get his 2010 <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Heisman+Trophy/">Heisman Trophy</a> campaign started early.<br />
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McCoy, one of the favorites for the Heisman this season, was steady as he led the Longhorns to 597 yards of offense primarily on the strength of 302 yards (24 of 40 passing) and four touchdowns. He also rushed for 176 yards on 18 carries, scoring on a 65-yard touchdown run.<br />
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"We just wanted to do what they asked us to do," McCoy said. "I had no idea I would be running that much, but it worked. It's what we've done all year -- do what we have to [in order] to win."<br />
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Perhaps, it's because Oklahoma, in most years, has been the most dominant team in the South so <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Texas+Longhorns/">Texas</a> has directed its energy toward toppling the Sooners in their annual Red River Rivalry Game every October.<br /><br />Some would might even suggest Texas Tech and --gasp -- Oklahoma State have become greater rivals to the Longhorns than A&amp;M.<br /><br />Don't expect to hear anyone on Texas side admit the rivalry with A&amp;M has lost any of its luster as the second-ranked Longhorns get set to head into packed Kyle Field to take on the Aggies and the 12th Man on a Thursday night. In the players hearts and minds this is still one of the best traditional rivalries in college football no matter what the pundits say or recent history shows.<br /> <br /> "It's really one of the best in college football, and the 12th Man is still as effective as it's ever been," said UT senior center Chris Hall. "They've got a great crowd, great atmosphere; all of the traditions and the yell leaders are a great example of great college football. The atmosphere at A&amp;M is tops." <br /> <br /> "It is a rivalry game -- you look at A&amp;M, they have got one of the top offenses," UT sophomore defensive end <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Acho/">Sam Acho</a> said. "Honestly, their team has been up and down, but they have a great offense and they will come to play every year. <br /> <br /> "You look at it whether they are undefeated or they are 0-11, they are going to give their full effort. They treat it like a championship game and we have to do the same, otherwise we won't like the results, so that's what really gets me excited for the game." <br /> <br /> Some would argue that A&amp;M's success in this game in recent years should be enough to have the Longhorns attention. The Aggies knocked them off in 2006 and 2007 before the Longhorns exacted revenge, 49-9, in Mike Sherman's go-around as A&amp;M's head coach.<br /> <br /> But members of the UT senior class actually coming into the Thanksgiving night game with a 1-2 record against the Aggies and with the stinging memory of a 38-30 loss the last time they played at Kyle Field in 2007 when <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dennis+Franchione+/">Dennis Franchione </a>completely flipped the script from the spread option attack to a wide open passing attack in his final game as A&amp;M's coach.<br /> <br /> Apparently those defeats are a distant memory to the Longhorns, who hold an all-time series lead of 74-36-5 in this rivalry that stretches back to both programs' Southwest Conference days.<br /> <br /> "For us right now it's all about finish," said UT senior quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Colt+McCoy/">Colt McCoy</a>, whose team is 11-0, 7-0 and has its sight set on the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/BCS/">BCS</a> national title game in Pasadena in January. "We don't really talk about '06 and '07. We don't like to think about that. We talk about being the best we can be and finishing what we started. That's enough motivation for us. We've got a lot at stake."<br /> <br /> The Aggies would tell you they have a lot riding, too. It's just has nothing to do with tangible stakes of an undefeated finish and a national championship. This is about pride and being able to turn the Longhorn sign upside down with the conviction of knowing they've ruined another Texas season.<br /> <br /> Raising the stakes for the Aggies is a chance to derail a potential national championship season for Texas. Led by quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jerrod+Johnson/">Jerrod Johnson</a> and an emerging running game behind freshman back <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Christine+Michael/">Christine Michael</a> and sophomore <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cyrus+Gray/">Cyrus Gray</a>, the 6-5 Aggies can be a dangerous team. 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Since then, several former players have come forth to discuss Mangino's alleged abusive behavior and sometimes mean-spirited verbal attacks.<br /> <br /> Leach has never been guilty of playing the politically correct game and he certainly didn't disappoint during this week's Big 12 football coaches call when the subject turned to the storm Mangino is facing.<br /> <br /> "I think you try to select the most effective way to coach your guys, but my suspicion is -- and nobody truly knows what went on in Kansas -- but my suspicion is Mark is in the middle of a witch hunt, which is unjustified," said Leach, who is known to be disciplinarian with his players. "Heaven forbid somebody should ask a guy to pay attention, focus and for the sake of his coaches and teammates pay attention. Well there are different ways to do that. Sometimes after you've asked them a number of times, you raise the bar. <br /> <br /> "The interesting thing to me in all this murmuring is he went from hitting this guy in the face to he didn't even touch anybody, but he just said mean things to him. Well the mean man told some player some things he didn't want to hear. There is a mean man in Lubbock who tells people things they don't want to hear, too, and it's just part of it, you know."<br /> <br /> Several coaches, however, admitted that seeing this situation become national news offers pause to be aware of their players' feelings in times when tough coaching is necessary.<br /> <br /> "Anytime something as unfortunate as this takes place, it gives pause to look at your program," <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/kansas-state/" class="injectedLink">Kansas State</a> coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a> said. "Everything is so visible that whatever it is that comes to light everyone has to kind of reassess exactly where they are. <br /> <br /> "It's a matter of not taking anything for granted. But by the same token, I think we are who we are. Most of us have an ingrained sense of how we coach and interact with people, interact with players."<br /> <br /> But in Mangino's defense, Snyder said he never heard of Mangino being abusive towards players when Mangino was an assistant coach on his staff at K-State.<br /> <br /> "That didn't happen to my knowledge and there isn't a whole lot that slips under the old radar," said Snyder, who says he has talked with Mangino about the incident. "In that respect, I think he handled players well and I think he had great respect from his players while he was here."<br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Bedlam Reversal</strong><br /> <br /> More often than not, it has been <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/oklahoma/" class="injectedLink">Oklahoma</a> that has a lot riding when the Bedlam rivalry game against <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/oklahoma-state/" class="injectedLink">Oklahoma State</a> rolls around at each regular-season end.<br /> <br /> This year, it is the 11th-ranked Cowboys who have a great deal at stake, while at 6-5 the Sooners are simply trying to improve their second-tier bowl positioning. In eight of the 11 seasons <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> has been coaching the Sooners, this game has had some type of Big 12 South implications but not this season.<br /> <br /> OSU (9-2, 6-1 Big 12), meanwhile, could well be looking at an at-large BCS bid with a win over its rival. It would be the first <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/BCS/">BCS</a> bid in program history.<br /> <br /> So how is that for a reversal of fortunes?<br /> <br /> "That's something that some of the guys were talking about the other day," OSU offensive lineman <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/noah-franklin/129159" class="injectedLink">Noah Franklin</a> said. "Everything comes around full circle. From where we were when Andrew Lewis and I got here, it's come a long way since then."<br /> <br /> It's a reversal many of the players had hoped they would see come to fruition but in the back of their minds had doubted.<br /> <br /> "We definitely believed that we could put ourselves in this type of situation, just in some of the teams we've had we've just been unable at times to win those close games that we've been winning this year," senior linebacker <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Andre+Sexton/">Andre Sexton</a> said. "We found ways to lose those games instead of win them. This year I think the maturity and experience that we've had in those situations has enabled us to pull those victories out."<br /> <br /> Even Stoops finds the reversal a bit odd.<br /> <br /> "This is different, but we are still in a situation where we are trying to improve our situation and that's what our focus will be on is playing the best we can and trying to make our situation better," he said.<br /> <br /> But now for a few doses of reality for <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Oklahoma+State+Cowboys/">Oklahoma State</a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span>as it heads into Memorial Stadium on Saturday: the Sooners own a national-best 29-game home winning streak. And despite the disparity in success this season, OU comes in as a 6 1/2-point favorite.<br /> <br /> Thus, you have OSU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Gundy/">Mike Gundy</a> declining to get caught up in all the role reversal hoopla or the national implications talk. 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<br /> "The important thing for our players is to have a good week of practice and meetings and absorb the information in the game plan and go play hard on Saturday and with great effort," Gundy said. "No matter what is involved, what's on the line, it's important that the players play well and go play."<br /> <br /> <strong>Brown Praises FG Kicker</strong><br /> <br /> When you think of the magical season second-ranked Texas is having, the initial names that pop up are quarterback Colt McCoy, wide receiver Jordan Shipley, defensive end Sergio Kindle and middle linebacker Roddrick Muckelroy.<br /> <br /> Rarely does placekicker Hunter Lawrence's name come up.<br /> <br /> Well, the senior is actually putting together a pretty special year, one that has been quietly key in the Longhorns' 11-0, 7-0 record that has them knocking on the doorstep of the BCS national title game. Hunter, who is at the top of every statistical kicking category in the Big 12, has converted 20-of-23 field goals this season.<br /> <br /> During last Saturday's 51-20 win over Kansas that secured the Longhorns the South division title, Hunter was true on field goals of 49 yards (season high), 47 and 35 yards.<br /> <br /> "He has been unbelievable. In fact as much as we've talked offensively about Colt and Jordan, Hunter has been a Most Valuable Player for us," said UT coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a>, whose team concludes the regular season Thursday night at Texas A&amp;M. "He has just been an unbelievable weapon for us and a guy that is older, mature and very confident. I feel like he is as good a kicker as any in the country."<br /> <br /> Brown says there is a huge comfort level to knowing you have a kicker as capable as Hunter. Having that security also affects strategy.<br /> <br /> "When you are playing great defense like we are this year, the other team may not be scoring as much as have in the past and now you can get guaranteed points," Brown said. "You go for less fourth downs, you take less chances and you know you have a guy who can put points on the board.<br /> <br /> "He has changed our philosophy some. We still want to be aggressive, but if we feel like it's going to be a tight game, but one the other team won't score much, we do not hesitate to send Hunter out there. The guys are blocking so well for him now because they know he's going to make it."<br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Quick Slants</strong><br /> <br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/keyexp/kits/ke_kits.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script> <!-- START KE KIT -->
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /> The news continues to get worse for the Sooners. Stoops announced that center <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ben+Habern/">Ben Habern</a> had surgery Saturday to repair a broken leg suffered in last week's loss to Texas Tech and that he is done for the season. Middle linebacker <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ryan+Reynolds/">Ryan Reynolds</a> also suffered a hamstring injury in that game that will keep him out against OSU. The Sooners have lost seven starters to injury this season. ...<a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Colt+McCoy/"> McCoy</a> joined Florida's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tim+Tebow/">Tim Tebow</a> and Houston's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Case+Keenum/">Case Keenum</a> as finalists this week for the Dave O'Brien Award, given to the nation's top quarterback. ...Texas senior wide receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jordan+Shipley/">Jordan Shipley</a> is a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, which is given to the nation's top receiver. Shipley has caught 91 balls for 1,204 yards (13.2 yards per catch) and nine touchdowns this season. The sixth-year senior has five double-digit receiving games and six 100-yard receiving games so far this season. ... Texas A&amp;M running backs Christine Michael (116 yards) and Cyrus Gray (107) both eclipsed the 100-yard mark during Saturday's critical 38-3 win over Baylor, marking the second time this season that both have rushed for 100-plus yards in the same game. Michael also set a school record for longest touchdown run with a 97-yard touchdown sprint against the Bears. ... Missouri receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Danario+Alexander/">Danario Alexander</a> continues his late-season run, catching 34 passes for 578 yards and five touchdowns in the Tigers' last three games.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/25/leach-weighs-in-on-mangino-flap/">Leach Weighs in on Mangino Flap</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Wed, 25 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST .  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Neither team has had quite the season it anticipated but each has won enough for the right to play for the Big 12 championship, likely against No. 2 Texas, Dec. 5. <br /><br />"Certainly we've been in this position before, probably in different ways," said veteran Wildcats coach Bill Snyder, who broke out of a three-year retirement to return to the sidelines this season. "By the same token, I can't remember other than the very early years that playing against the Nebraska teams was not a great challenge and certainly key ball games were after those initial years after they beat us so soundly."<br /> <br /> It used to be that Nebraska was the football program many were measured by across the country when legendary coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tom+Osborne/">Tom Osborne</a> was running the Cornhuskers. The pull was even greater for an up-and-coming coach in the Big Eight, who dared dream he could turn Kansas State into a team capable of competing with mighty Nebraska.<br /> <br /> "It was a dynamic conference, there were a lot of models," Snyder said this week. "I always had amazing respect for Tom Osborne and I loved the way he conducted his program, not just all the championships he had won, but just the fact of how he handled his program and how he worked with young people and what he meant to his state. It was a total package. Indeed it could serve as a model program for any one of us."<br /> <br /> Eventually Snyder and his Wildcats caught up enough to make the early years of the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Big+12/">Big 12</a> quite interesting. From the inception of the league in 1996 to 2000, either Nebraska or Kansas State won the North Division every season. But since then both teams have won the North just once as the division has taken a backseat to the South.<br /> <br /> In the meantime, Nebraska has had three coaches and Kansas State moved on to <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ron+Prince/">Ron Prince</a> for a few up and down seasons before returning to the stability of Snyder.<br /> <br /> Both teams are still shadows of their former selves, but this may be sign of progress. Nebraska enters Saturday game 7-3, 4-2, while the Wildcats come into their regular-season finale 6-5, 4-3 with a chance to become bowl eligible (two of Kansas State's win are over FCS teams) and the division champs at the same time.<br /> <br /> "Obviously, the game means a lot, this is going to determine the Big 12 North," said second-year Nebraska coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bo+Pelini/">Bo Pelini</a>. 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<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"> Cyclones Gathering Strength<br /><br /></span>A few days into spring practice, first-year Iowa State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Paul+Rhoads/">Paul Rhoads</a> felt he had plenty of reasons for concern after watching the team he inherited tackle.<br /> <br /> But Rhoads and his staff had just as much to celebrate after the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Iowa+State+Cyclones/">Iowa State Cyclones</a> beat Colorado 17-10 to become eligible for the first time since 2005. Iowa State, coming off a 2-10 season last under <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gene+Chizik/">Gene Chizik</a>, has moved to 6-5 on the season to give Rhoads the biggest turnaround of any rookie coach this season.<br /> <br /> "We've made a lot of progress before we got to this sixth win and bowl eligibility," said Rhoads, whose team is 3-4 in league play heading into Saturday's regular-season finale at Missouri. "Progress and improvement is what we wanted to accomplish. Now we've put the program a little bit more on the national map by gaining bowl eligibility. <br /> <br /> "Hopefully the bowl game that will follow helps recruiting, helps people's perception of you, it begins to build tradition. Those are hopefully all things we can follow up with."<br /> <br /> Interestingly, the defense that Rhoads was so concerned about this past spring has really stepped up at critical times this season. During the win over Colorado, the Cyclones stopped Colorado three times inside their 10 to preserve the win.<br /> <br /> The Buffaloes were the third Big 12 opponent ISU has held to 10 points or less this season.<br /> <br /> Rhoads is no longer as worried, though he knows major improvement still needs to made to get the unit back up to par of the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+McCarney/">Dan McCarney</a> days.<br /> <br /> "They keep improving, they keep listening to the coaching," Rhoads said. "I thought their preparation and their understanding of Colorado was as good as it's been all year. The communication that took place on the field, the adjustments and communication that took place on the sideline, just gave the appearance of a very smart football team in holding our third Big 12 team to 10 points or less, which is the first time it's been done since 1965 with conference opponents I think also speaks to their growth."<br /> <br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"> Alexander Making Most of Final Shot</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /> <br /> Missouri senior receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Danario+Alexander/">Danario Alexander</a> anticipates getting a little emotional Saturday when he comes out of the tunnel at Memorial Stadium one last time.<br /> <br /> "I've been thinking about it for a couple of weeks now," Alexander said. "My time is coming to an end, and it's kind of bittersweet. I'm sure emotions will be flying everywhere, but I've got to try to contain them and play my best game."<br /> <br /> It will be pretty difficult to top the two weeks Alexander has had, in which he caught for 414 yards in games against Baylor and Missouri. Alexander, whose career has been marred by serious knee injuries, blistered the Wildcats last Saturday for 200 yards and receiving touchdowns of 54, 16 and 18 yards to earn Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors.<br /> <br /> After the game, Snyder said Alexander was the best receiver in the Big 12 after watching him run circles around his defense. His opinion of the 6-foot-5 blazer didn't change a couple days later during the Big 12 conference call.<br /> <br /> "I had not seen him play until the week of the game and I saw some things he did well," Snyder said. "He's a rangy guy, he's got the height that allows you to put the ball up in the air and for him to jump and go up and get it. I like the fact he can catch the ball over the middle, he' not afraid to lay out for the ball. He obviously has very good hands and has good speed to go with it. <br /> <br /> "He's a complete receiver that creates a lot of difficult mismatches because of his height."<br /> <br /> Alexander, who had to watch Missouri stars like <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jeremy+Maclin/">Jeremy Maclin</a> romp all over the field while injured, is certainly making up for lost time this season. He leads the conference with 81 catches for 1,238 yards and 11 touchdowns and he is averaging 123.8 yards per game receiving.<br /> <br /> Missouri coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gary+Pinkel/">Gary Pinkel</a>, who has had to watch Alexander endure several disappointing seasons, is pleased that the standout receiver is finally getting a chance to shine. Now he thinks the rest of the nation should take notice.<br /> <br /> "His numbers speak for themselves," said Pinkel, whose team became bowl eligible last week for a school-record fifth straight year. "Because he had been injured the past couple years and didn't play on a consistent basis, I think without question his name should be out there for All-American honors. Based on stats, based on performance just week in and week out the consistency.<br /> <br /> "I know there are great players in this league, I have great respect for all the players here but certainly from an offensive standpoint with two games left in the regular season, I think his numbers are really really outstanding."<br /> <br /> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Toilet Bowl</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /> <br /> It's amazing that as disappointing as both Texas A&amp;M and Baylor have been this season that either of them are in contention for a postseason bowl.<br /> <br /> But it's fitting that their matchup Saturday in College Station will likely determine if either will qualify for a postseason bowl game. The Bears, who came into the season with hopes of breaking a long-standing bowl drought had their enthusiasm tempered when sophomore quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Robert+Griffin/">Robert Griffin</a> suffered an early season-ending knee injury, must win its final two regular season games to be bowl eligible.<br /> <br /> The <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Texas+AM+Aggies/">Texas A&amp;M Aggies</a>, meanwhile, have been the biggest mystery of the season having overwhelmed the likes of Texas Tech and Iowa State while falling to Colorado. At 5-6, they need to win at least one of the final two to make a bowl.<br /> <br /> But with No.2 Texas coming up on Thanksgiving night, A&amp;M's best bet is to beat the 4-6 <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Baylor+Bears/">Baylor Bears</a> at home Saturday.<br /> <br /> "Every game we play is important and this one certainly has some implications for both teams and certainly that's out there," said second-year A&amp;M coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a>, who is looking for his first bowl bid. "There are two games left and we are excited about playing this one."<br /> <br /> Baylor coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Art+Briles/">Art Briles</a>, who has endured a heart-breaking season, says it's a victory just for his team to have a chance at a bowl game.<br /> <br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/keyexp/kits/ke_kits.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>  <!-- START KE KIT -->
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /> "The good thing is we've put ourselves in position, whereas a year ago we didn't have this position," said Briles, whose team takes on Texas Tech in the regular-season finale at Jerry Jones' Cowboys Stadium on Nov. 28. "We didn't have enough wins to be considered of an opportunity to become bowl eligible with two games remaining. We've got something in front of us, now we have to go take care of business and make it reality."<br /> <br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"> Hawkins Finds Humor in Job Security</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /> <br /> When asked Monday if he had any communication with athletic director Mike Bohn and chancellor Phillip P. Di Stefano about his job status, Colorado coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Hawkins/">Dan Hawkins</a> let loose a loud and awkward laugh during the Big 12 conference call.<br /> <br /> Then he gathered himself.<br /> <br /> "They've been great, they've been awesome," Hawkins said. "Mike has been great and Phil has been great. They've both been very supportive about the whole deal."<br /> <br /> But most believe Hawkins' job is in jeopardy after another disappointing season in which the Buffaloes are 3-7 and 2-4 heading into Thursday night's game at Oklahoma State. Colorado has been bowl eligible just once in Hawkins' four-year tenure.<br /> <br /> Hawkins, however, said he didn't believe his job is in jeopardy. He inherited a program from Gary Barnett that had been rocked by a sensational recruiting scandal.<br /> <br /> "Those guys are great," Hawkins said of Bohn and Di Stefano. "I think they understand the nature and scope of the position we have here and all the things that go on and have gone on. Everybody wants to win more games but in terms of helping get this place back on track after what it went through I think we've had to take on a number of tasks and done a great job with that."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/20/big-12-north-gets-nostalgic/">Big 12 North Gets Nostalgic</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST .  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At this point in the 2005 season, the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Vince+Young/">Vince Young</a>-led Longhorns looked pretty invincible. After a tough early season game against Ohio State , they romped over opponents with relative ease on the way to the BCS national title. These <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Colt+McCoy/">Colt McCoy</a>-led Longhorns are doing the same with only their annual rivalry game against Oklahoma serving as the lone close challenge in putting together a perfect 9-0 record and a No. 2 national ranking.<br />
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It's just the second time since 1983 that the Longhorns have been 9-0. The other time, of course, was in 2005 when they put together an undefeated campaign that ended with a dramatic national championship victory over USC.<br />
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UT coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a>, who has gone through great pains at times to keep his team focused on the task at hand this season, agreed Monday that he sees favorable comparisons between his two teams. But he also cautioned there are still a couple obvious major differences.<br />
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"I would think right now you could compare them because there really has been only one close game from this team and there was only one through nine games for the 2005 team," Brown said during the weekly Big 12 conference call. "I think the biggest question will be the way that other bunch finished in 2005. Obviously they were the best in the country at this time and this bunch hasn't even won the Big 12 South yet."<br />
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McCoy, who was soaking it all up while as a redshirt in 2005, says he learned some valuable lessons from that team that he's passing along to this year's Longhorns as a seasoned senior.<br />
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"They had their edge," McCoy said. "They were focused every week. Not just focused and excited about going into the game, but focused all week, making sure everyone on the team is working hard and getting their minds right and understanding their jobs going into the game all week long. <br />
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"I think that is one thing that we have cleaned up well. We really practice hard. We really prepare each week so that we will be ready on Saturday." <br />
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While this year's team is undefeated, like 2005, these Longhorns are awaiting that complete game where they dominate an opponent from beginning to end and in all phases of the game. Defensively, they've been stout and arguably better than the 2005 defense thanks to defensive coordinator and head-coach-in-waiting <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Will+Muschamp/">Will Muschamp</a>.<br />
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But offensively, Texas has frequently been slow to get going. This past weekend, Central Florida led the Longhorns 3-0 in the second quarter before the Longhorns scored the next 35 en route to a 35-3 win.<br />
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McCoy is on the way to being the all-time wins leader for football's top division and remains in the Heisman conversation. McCoy and receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jordan+Shipley/">Jordan Shipley</a> have been an unstoppable connection, but the running game continues to be inconsistent. <br />
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For whatever reason, it seems whenever the Longhorns get one area fixed another seems to break down. Brown was still bothered Monday by flaws in the kicking game after kicker Hunter Lawrence missed a 44-yard field goal in the first quarter this past Saturday.<br />
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"You are happy at 9-0 obviously," he said. "But it seems like holes in the bottom of your boat -- when you fix one hole something else pops up. "<br />
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Still, most expect little to get in the Longhorns way as they march toward the BCS national title game at the Rose Bowl, the site of their 2005 national title. With three games left in the regular season, including Saturday's game at Baylor, the Longhorns most difficult remaining challenge may be Texas A&amp;M in the Thanksgiving night finale.<br />
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Texas remains ranked third in the BCS standings behind Florida and Alabama, but with the Gators and Crimson Tide meeting in the SEC championship that opens the door for the Longhorns to most likely meet the SEC champion in Pasadena provided they win out and emerge as Big 12 champs.<br />
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Then the comparisons to the 2005 squad would really come into focus.<br />
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"At this time they've earned the right to be in conversation with the 2005 team," Brown said, "but they haven't earned the right to be considered as good because they've got to finish like that bunch did."<br />
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<strong>More Bad News for Sooners</strong><br />
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The season and the news just keep getting worse for <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> and his <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Oklahoma+Sooners/">Oklahoma Sooners</a>.<br />
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If it wasn't bad enough that they're coming off a 10-3 loss to Nebraske, a loss that ensures Bob Stoops will lose four games in a season for just the second time since 2000, they have now lost three players to season-ending injuries behind that game.<br />
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A day after expressing optimism that versatile offensive lineman <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Brody+Eldridge/">Brody Eldridge</a> would return this season from a shoulder injury suffered Saturday, Stoops confirmed Tuesday that Eldridge is one of three players lost for the season. Joining Eldridge are offensive lineman Jarvis Jones and defensive end Auston English.<br />
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Eldridge, who has started this season at center, tight end and guard, has a sprained shoulder, suffered while making a tackle following one of quarterback Landry Jones' five interceptions. Jones has a fractured heel and English is having surgery to repair an ankle tendon.<br />
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The Sooners (5-4, 3-2 Big 12), of course, lost Heisman Trophy quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Bradford/">Sam Bradford</a> with a shoulder injury last month and All-America tight end <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jermaine+Gresham/">Jermaine Gresham</a> with a knee injury before the season began.<br />
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<strong>Thomas Giving Wildcats a Boost</strong><br />
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Junior college transfer <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Daniel+Thomas/">Daniel Thomas</a> came to Kansas State as a quarterback-wide receiver from Northwest Mississippi Community College<br />
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Yet, Thomas has certainly had one of the greatest impacts on the Wildcats surprising season as a hard-charging running back. Thomas leads the Big 12 in both rushing (1,087) yards and rushing touchdowns (11) through 10 games.<br />
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"Daniel is a very good young person, very conscientious," said Kansas State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a>, whose team is 64- (4-2 in the Big 12) with a half-game lead over Nebraska for first place in the Big 12 North. "He's a hard worker. He's obviously has some physical capabilities. He gives us a kind of multi-purpose dimension."<br />
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Most importantly, he gives the Jayhawks a ground-controlling presence as a 6-foot-2, 227-pound power back. Thomas became just the ninth player in KSU history to go over 1,000 yards rushing this past weekend when he ran for a career-best 185 yards in the win over Kansas.<br />
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"I like that as a running back, he's a pretty physical running back," Snyder said. "He has reasonably good size, but he has, as demonstrated this past weekend, a major motor that kind of keeps him going. He stays on his feet well. <br />
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"He's gotten better as the season has progressed. That comes from understanding the system a little bit better, some comes from experience some of it from the daily practice routine. But his development has been very good and he's playing well." <br />
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Up and Down Aggies</strong><br />
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<img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/11/sherman200-gvs100309.jpg" id="vimage_1" alt="Mike Sherman" />Second-year Texas A&amp;M coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a> is probably as frustrated and confused about his team as anyone.<br />
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Just when it looks like the Aggies are ready to turn a corner, they pull a confusing loss like Saturday's 35-34 stumble at Colorado. Texas A&amp;M looked like it were about to cruise to a third-straight win and bowl eligibility for the first 56 minutes against the Buffaloes.<br />
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Then things fell apart as Colorado rallied in the final minutes. Suddenly, things were feeling a lot more similar to the night they lost 62-14 to Kansas State.<br />
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So once again, Sherman is trying to pick up the pieces and making something positive happen in these final three games.<br />
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"We've had to do that before this year. I tell the guys I knew the season was going to be one that was going to be some high points and some rough spots, as well," said Sherman, whose 5-4 (2-3) Aggies travel to Oklahoma on Saturday for its final road game. "You just have to move on whether you win or you lose. You look at yourself critically whether you win or you lose and you learn from your mistakes. <br />
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"This was a tough one because certainly it was a winnable game and one we had in check for about 56 minutes of the ballgame and then at the end there... That's tougher than getting your butt kicked like we did at K-State in many ways because you are so close. We were never in the K-State game, but we were in this one until the last four minutes. <br />
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"With young guys we've just got to get them back on track again and try to go against a very good Oklahoma team."<br />
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<strong>Uncertainty at QB for Huskers</strong><br />
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If Nebraska coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bo+Pelini/">Bo Pelini</a> is in a quandary over his quarterback situation, he certainly isn't letting on.<br />
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Junior <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Zac+Lee/">Zac Lee</a> struggled in his first year as a starter, so the Huskers turned to freshman <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cody+Green/">Cody Green</a>. But this past weekend, with the offense struggling to get anything going against Oklahoma, Pelini turned back to Lee.<br />
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Lee didn't do muchl, but he steadied the offense to help Nebraska to a surprising 10-3 win at home.<br />
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So how will Pelini, whose Cornhuskers are still very much in the North division race, deal with his quarterback situation during these final three games?<br />
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"That remains to be seen. We kind of go week to week," Pelini said. "We are going to do what we need to do to win each football game. I think it could a combination of the two. It could be Zac or it could be Cody. That's something we are going to figure out as time goes on and we put in game plan to give ourselves an opportunity to win football games."<br />
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Pelini insists he still has confidence in Green, who is Nebraska's future. But there is no denying that Lee seems a lot less rattled at this point.<br />
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"He's a little bit older, obviously he doesn't have a ton more experience but he has a little more experience," Pelini said. "I go by off what I see in practice. For the most part I have confidence in both guys. We'll just see how it plays out."<br />
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    <p class="caption">Texas head coach Mack Brown pauses before the Longhorns' weekly NCAA football news conference Monday, Nov. 9, 2009, in Austin, Texas. The Longhorns coach doesn't seem the least bit concerned that Texas dropped a spot in the latest Bowl Championship Series rankings. That's because if the Longhorns win the rest of their games, they shouldn't have any problem getting into the BCS title game. (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck)</p>
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    <p class="caption">Navy running back Bobby Doyle (33) and defensive end Thomas Batchelder (79) react to the crowd after Navy defeated Notre Dame in an NCAA college football game in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. Navy won 23-12. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)</p>
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    <p class="caption">Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen, second from left, looks on as the team sings the Notre Dame alma mater after Notre Dame lost to Navy 23-21 in an NCAA college football game in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)</p>
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<strong>Leach Closing in on Milestone</strong><br />
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Texas Tech coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a> says he didn't necessarily look at Lubbock as a destination spot or somewhere he'd achieve greatness when he came aboard 10 years ago.<br />
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"I never really thought about it," Leach said. "I just tried to be the best I could from week to the next and see where that all takes you."<br />
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Where it has taken Leach is on the brink of becoming the program's all-time winningest coach. Leach needs just one more win to surpass Spike Dykes' 82 career wins collected over 13 seasons with the Red Raiders.<br />
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Leach has brought recently unthinkable levels of success to Tech. He hasn't come close to a losing campaign and last year tied at the top of the competitive Big 12 South.<br />
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"I'm just excited for Mike, he has done a great job there with Tech," said Stoops, who hired Leach as his offensive coordinator at Oklahoma before Leach left for Tech. "He did a great job for us. ... I obviously felt he could be a head coach when I hired him and those were my words to him. I felt if he did a good job here and we got things rolling here that he'd have an opportunity to be head coach in the first year though. It just happened quickly but he's done an excellent job. All of here still keep in touch with Mike and we're happy for him."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/11/notebook-feeling-of-05-alive-at-texas/">Big 12 Notebook: '05 Still Alive in Texas</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:00:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/11/notebook-feeling-of-05-alive-at-texas/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19231831/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/11/notebook-feeling-of-05-alive-at-texas/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/11/notebook-feeling-of-05-alive-at-texas/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>Bill Snyder</category><category>BillSnyder</category><category>Bo Pelini</category><category>Bob Stoops</category><category>BobStoops</category><category>Brody Eldridge</category><category>BrodyEldridge</category><category>Cody Green</category><category>CodyGreen</category><category>colt mccoy</category><category>ColtMccoy</category><category>Jordan Shipley</category><category>JordanShipley</category><category>Mack Brown</category><category>MackBrown</category><category>Mike Leach</category><category>Mike Sherman</category><category>MikeLeach</category><category>MikeSherman</category><category>vince young</category><category>VinceYoung</category><category>Will Muschamp</category><category>WillMuschamp</category><category>Zac Lee</category><category>ZacLee</category><dc:creator>Terrance Harris</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:00:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Stoops, Snyder Resume Friendly Rivalry</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/28/stoops-snyder-resume-friendly-rivalry/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/28/stoops-snyder-resume-friendly-rivalry/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/28/stoops-snyder-resume-friendly-rivalry/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/baylor/" rel="tag">Baylor</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/colorado/" rel="tag">Colorado</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/iowa-state/" rel="tag">Iowa State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/kansas/" rel="tag">Kansas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/kansas-state/" rel="tag">Kansas State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/missouri/" rel="tag">Missouri</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/nebraska/" rel="tag">Nebraska</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/oklahoma/" rel="tag">Oklahoma</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/oklahoma-state/" rel="tag">Oklahoma State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-aandm/" rel="tag">Texas A&amp;M</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas/" rel="tag">Texas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-tech/" rel="tag">Texas Tech</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-12/" rel="tag">Big 12</a></p><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/untitled-1.jpg" alt="" />There is nothing new about <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> matching coaching wits with old mentor and boss <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a>. They've done plenty of that over the years in Big 12 cross-divisional play.<br /> <br />But that doesn't mean Stoops isn't a little surprised to see Snyder, 70, back on the Wildcats sideline. The longtime Kansas State coach retired four years ago to pursue opportunities outside coaching, but was lured out of retirement last winter.<br /><br />Stoops, whose 22nd-ranked Sooners host the Wildcats on Saturday, admits it's a little unexpected to be going up against his old boss again, but he was stunned when Snyder was no longer there, too.<br /> <br /> "I always believe you have something in the tank, but I guess I was surprised because I was surprised initially that he did retire," said Stoops, who served on Snyder's staff at K-State from 1989-95 as defensive backs coach and later co-defensive coordinator. "I know how well thought out everything Coach Snyder does is that I figured that was it for him. But life changes I guess, the way people keep asking me what's going to happen with me in the next five to 10 years. Heck, I don't know. You just don't know.<br /> <br /> "In the end, life changes and he felt that it was right for him to go back and I'm happy for him that it's working out well."<br /> <br /> Working well may be the biggest of understatements. The Wildcats, who were up-and-down in the three seasons under <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ron+Prince/">Ron Prince</a>, came into the season expected to finish near the bottom of the division race. But after the first three weeks of Big 12 play K-State (5-3, 3-1) stands alone in first place in the North division having won back-to-back league games and four of its last five.<br /> <br /> The three-time defending Big 12 champion and last season's BCS championship game participant Sooners (4-3, 2-1), meanwhile, have fallen on difficult times this season with three defeats and the loss of Heisman Trophy winning quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Bradford/">Sam Bradford</a> for the season.<br /> <br /> Still, the Wildcats will get their greatest of the season Saturday and it comes courtesy of someone who knows Snyder and his tendencies rather well.<br /> <br /> <style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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<br />"It may make it more difficult because they probably have a better understanding of me than I do of them over a period of time," Snyder said. "Having been out of the game for three years I didn't study what other teams were doing or how consistent Oklahoma was in doing the things I was more attuned to at that particular point in time. What makes it most difficult is just the fact I know the quality of coaching that exists there.<br /> <br /> "Bob and his staff there have done extremely well. You always know that you are going to play an excellent football team and a well coached football team a very aggressive football team and one that is difficult for anybody to beat."<br /> <br /> Stoops is always aware of what to expect from a Snyder-coached football team, as well. The Wildcats will play great disciplined defense; offensively they will start by effectively running the ball both with the running back and quarterback and they won't beat themselves.<br /> <br /> Knowing that, Stoops said he wasn't surprised when Snyder blasted his team in victory last week over Colorado for stumbling and bumbling offensively in the second half.<br /> <br /> "He's always looking for improvement," Stoops said. "I spent a long time with Coach Snyder, seven years at Kansas State and I was around him for 10 years at Iowa so I know all about it."<br /> <br /> Snyder, who has come back slightly kinder and gentler than before, admits he might have been a little harsh on his team after last Saturday's impressive home win.<br /> <br /> "It wasn't good for a lot of different reasons, some I mentioned and some I didn't," Snyder said. "I was probably a little angrier than I should have been. Nevertheless, it's apparent we've got some improvement to make there."<br /> <strong><br /> What's Inside a Score, Really?</strong><br /> <br /> It was interesting to see if anyone could make sense out of three scores and three teams in the last three weeks in the Big 12.<br /> <br /> Follow this: Texas Tech torched Kansas State, 66-14, in Week 6. The following week the Wildcats took out their frustration on Texas A&amp;M by stomping the Aggies 62-14 in Manhattan. And then this past weekend, the Aggies went up to Lubbock, Tex. and destroyed the 21st-ranked Red Raiders 52-30.<br /> <br /> So what, if anything, can be derived from college football scores these days?<br /> <br /> "Don't look at them because history will repeat itself if you do," said Texas Tech coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a>, who insinuated afterward that his team went into the A&amp;M game a little full of itself having seen what the Wildcats did to the Aggies a week earlier. "I just think it doesn't matter how much you talk about it during the course of the week, because we talked about it in the course of the week because we spent most of the week talking about it doesn't matter what that Kansas State score was, you've got to be ready play. Somehow as coaches, we weren't able to reach them. We've got to find a better way to do that.<br /> <br /> <img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/91391639(2).jpg" id="vimage_2" alt="Mike Sherman" />"I think between a guy looking at the score themselves and then going out into the community and being told how great they are and how easy it's going to be, I think somehow you have to have the ability to overcome it. I think we have to find a better way to do that."<br /> <br /> Second-year A&amp;M coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a> was also at a loss to explain his team's dramatic one-swing that ended a three-game losing streak.<br /> <br /> "If I could, I probably could write a book and sell it to a lot of coaches across the country," he said. "Each week presents different challenges. Obviously last week our back was against the wall and there was only way you could go and that's to come out swinging which I thought they did."<br /> <br /> Snyder used the odd turns of events in the three games as an excuse this week not to gush over his team's surprising first place standing in the North division.<br /> <br /> "There is no real way of predicting how things will turn out," Snyder said. "Just look at the past few weeks involving us, Texas Tech and Texas A&amp;M. That just shows you how much of a guessing game this really is."<br /> <br /> Sherman, who of course spent some time as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers and offensive coordinator of the Houston Texans, said the scores in college football can be misleading from week to week. Unlike in the NFL, college kids are dealing with a lot of extenuating circumstances like mid-terms and papers to write.<br /> <br /> And there is the injury issue. In the NFL, it's released who is healthy and who will play from week to week. College teams release such information at their discretion and coaches like Leach don't discuss injuries or who might be out at all.<br /> <br /> "In college football you have guys playing hurt no one else knows about, different guys playing different positions," Sherman said. "I think it's very difficult because you don't have the full extent of knowledge of what a team is presented with. So I think every team is different."<br /> <br /> <strong>As The Quarterback Turns At Colorado</strong><br /> <br /> Colorado coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Hawkins/">Dan Hawkins</a> made it clear Monday that sophomore <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tyler+Hansen/">Tyler Hansen</a> would remain the Buffaloes starting quarterback this week.<br /> <br /> But what is a little uncertain is whether Hansen will carry the load or will Hawkins' son, Cody, take most of the meaningful snaps? Hansen was pulled out of his redshirt three weeks ago and given the starting job over ineffective Cody Hawkins.<br /> <br /> After guiding the Buffaloes to a surprising win over Kansas, however, Hansen struggled early during last weekend's loss at Kansas State. <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cody+Hawkins/">Cody Hawkins</a> then spent the majority of the second half playing as the Buffaloes tried to come from behind.<br /> <br /> Hawkins, a junior and three-year starter, moved the ball effectively at times but he also threw two costly picks, including one into triple coverage in the end zone that iced the game on the final drive. Immediately there were questions after the game about who would start this week against Missouri.<br /> <br /> While continuing to back Hansen as the starter, Hawkins left open the door for his son to play in the hurry-up offense and in no huddle situations.<br /> <br /> "You just have to kind of see how it goes, you have to play it by feel," he said. 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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /> <strong>Quarterback Issues II</strong><br /> <br /> Colorado, however, is far from alone in having quarterback dilemmas.<br /> <br /> Nebraska coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bo+Pelini/">Bo Pelini</a> has continued to stick with first-year starter <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Zac+Lee/">Zac Lee</a> much to the dismay of the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Nebraska+Cornhuskers/">Nebraska Cornhuskers</a> faithful who've been given a little taste of freshman Cody Green and they want more. <br /> <br /> Then at Texas Tech, the cradle of record-breaking college quarterbacks, Leach is possibly looking at starting his third quarterback of the season Saturday against Kansas.<br /> <br /> Former walk-on <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Steven+Sheffield/">Steven Sheffield</a>, who came off the bench and led the Red Raiders to a three-game winning streak, is out with a broken football suffered two weeks ago. <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Taylor+Potts/">Taylor Potts</a>, the season-opening starter, was practically booed off the field during Saturday's stunning home loss to Texas A&amp;M in his first start since Oct. 3 when he suffered a concussion.<br /> <br /> Redshirt freshman Seth Doege could make his starting debut against the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Kansas+Jayhawks/">Kansas Jayhawks</a> after seeming to light a spark in the Red Raiders during the second half of the A&amp;M game. Leach, of course, wouldn't reveal his starter Monday.<br /> <br /> But he did discuss Potts' shaky confidence after fans at Jones AT&amp;T Stadiu chanted "No More Potts" as he walked to the locker room at halftime after losing a fumble and throwing two interceptions in the Aggies territory.<br /> <br /> "I think it's an issue," Leach said. "Confidence is probably the most important asset that a quarterback has. No matter who you are, there are things that you have to fight through.<br /> <br /> " I think on an individual level [Potts] needs to ensure that he's confident because no quarterback is going to be effective unless they are."<br /> <br /> Pelini, meanwhile, said the fans won't decide who places a spark in the Cornhuskers who are riding a two-game losing streak into Saturday's game at Baylor. Lee, a junior, has struggled in conference play completing 50-of-93 passes for 534 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions in three games.<br /> <br /> As a consequence Nebraska's offense has been lethargic, ranking 10th in the Big 12 in scoring with a 14.7 points per game average in league play.<br /> <br /> "I do believe the offense needs a spark, where that spark comes from that's up for us to determine where that comes from," Pelini said. "I think that can come from a lot of different areas. I can say this, we need to light a fire under it. Somebody has to step up and make some plays."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/28/stoops-snyder-resume-friendly-rivalry/">Stoops, Snyder Resume Friendly Rivalry</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Wed, 28 Oct 2009 08:00:00 EST .  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The same can be said for two-time North champion Missouri, which started the season a surprising 4-0, but has dropped its first two games of the Big 12 season.<br /> <br /> The standings looked a little odd to start this week when Kansas State and Colorado joined Nebraska and Kansas at the top of the North standings as one-loss teams. The Wildcats, who were expected to be in major rebuilding mode in the return of <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a>, actually sit alone in first place as they've played one more game than the other top three and have a 2-1 league record.<br /> <br /> "Certainly this far into the season, it looks like it's going to be kind of a wild race," said KU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mark+Mangino/">Mark Mangino</a>. "For us, we understand this is a great conference and that anybody can win on any day. I don't think you can discount anybody in the conference. You've got to be ready to play and play smart football.<br /> <br /> But the signal that this could be a wacky year in the North is much more than team records. It's what's happened in the first couple weeks. <br /> <br /> Kansas State lost to Texas Tech 66-14 two weeks ago and then, last week, made a big statement by stomping Texas A&amp;M 62-14. Nebraska, meanwhile, pulled off a late fourth-quarter win over Missouri only to fall apart and stay that way against Texas Tech this past Saturday.<br /> <br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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Snyder, who built the Wildcats into an unlikely North power in the 1990s and the early part of this decade before his retirement, can't explain the dramatic swing, from dazed in the opener to sitting atop the standings.<br /> <br /> "It probably tell us we are a little goofy and we have no idea who we are or what we are," Snyder said. "Why does it happen? Everybody has their own opinion about it. <br /> <br /> "I think in our situation, there was certainly a major embarrassment from the week before. The preparation in a lot of different ways improved over the course of the week." <br /> <br /> Then there are the Jayhawks, who, thanks to steady diet of cupcakes in non-conference play, jumped out to a 4-0 record but barely squeaked by Iowa State before being upset Saturday by a one-win Colorado team Saturday. The Buffaloes also gave No. 2 Texas a scare week earlier before falling to the Longhorns in the second half.<br /> <br /> Even the two bottom teams, Iowa State and Colorado still have a chance. The Cyclones, under first-year coach Paul Rhoads, have played both K-State and Kansas tough while they pulled out a convincing win over Baylor this past week.<br /> <br /> And 0-2 Missouri has been the victim of a forgiving start to the Big 12 season that includes facing Nebraska and Oklahoma State and it continues this week when No. 3 Texas comes to Columbia. The Tigers fortunes should change the final five games with a slate that includes Colorado, Baylor, Kansas State, Iowa State and Kansas.<br /> <br /> "It's kind of hard to figure, I don't know what's going on," said Mizzou coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gary+Pinkel/">Gary Pinkel</a>. "Everybody is playing different people at this time. We are on a real tough stretch obviously. We knew going into this it was going to be tough.<br /> <br /> "There is a lot left in the season, a lot of things are going to happen by the end of October and November will be interesting to see how that all works out."<br /> <br /> So the theme for the North is to expect the unexpected and hold on for a rather wild ride.<br /> <br /> "What I see is that a lot of teams in the North, probably everybody is still got an opportunity," Mangino said. "For us, we just have to take care of the business at hand. We've just got to win as they come and let that stuff kind of figure itself out at the end. But it certainly looks like it's going to be a wild race, no question."<br /> <br /> <strong>Longhorns sitting pretty at No.3<br /><br /></strong>It may have seemed like a slight to some Texas fans when the Longhorns came in No.3 during the first BCS poll released this week.<br /> <br /> But with either No.1 Florida or No.2 Alabama sure to take a fall in the SEC championship game at the latest, the third-ranked Longhorns just have to keep winning and they will punch their ticket to the BCS national title game.<br /> <br /> The key for the Longhorns is to keep winning, but tough back-to-back road games coming up against Missouri and Oklahoma State that could prove difficult.<br /> <br /> It doesn't really matter to me," UT senior quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Colt+McCoy/">Colt McCoy</a> said of being third in the BCS rankings and what that might mean. "We don't care about that. We care about beating Missouri this week. Other than that, it doesn't matter."<br /> <br /> <img hspace="4" border="1" align="left" vspace="4" alt="Mack Brown" id="vimage_2" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/91969320.jpg" />But coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a> recognizes the challenges that are in front of his team as it attempts to make a run at the BCS national title this season. The Longhorns were just seconds away from earning a trip last season when they fell to Texas Tech on a last-second play. That was all that stood between them and an undefeated record.<br /> <br /> "The pressure is there being No. 3, because everybody says to every one of our kids that unless you win them all you're not going to have a chance to get what you want," said Brown, whose team dropped from No. 2 to No. 3 in the polls after an unimpressive win over Colorado two weeks ago. "What we want for them is to try to enjoy the ride. What a wonderful time that these kids have given us as fans, you as media, this is fun. <br /> <br /> "Two years in a row they have been in the mix after mid-season. Two years in a row they have beaten Oklahoma to jumpstart the writing of the first BCS polls that come out. <br /> <br /> "There is pressure, regardless of whether you are [No.] 1 or 3 and I don't think that the kids feel there is any difference because they know that it changes. They know it changes per week so I feel like they know that if you are in the top 3 or 4 than it is okay."<strong><br /> <br /> <br /> </strong><strong>Who's at QB For Tech this week?</strong><br /> <br /> It appears that new star quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Steven+Sheffield/">Steven Sheffield</a> may have been injured during the Nebraska game and won't play in Saturday's home game against Texas A&amp;M.<br /> <br /> That means, if Sheffield isn't able to go, he will be replaced by starter <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Taylor+Potts/">Taylor Potts</a>, whom Sheffield replaced a few weeks ago when he went down with an apparent concussion against New Mexico.<br /> <br /> But don't expect to hear anything official from head coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a> or Texas Tech. Injuries are guarded under lock and key. We'll see Saturday.<br /> <br /> But does it really matter? Whoever is at quarterback, the Red Raiders will throw for a lot of yards and score a bunch of touchdowns against A&amp;M. Don't they always?<br /><br /> <strong>Pelini mum on quarterback situation</strong><br /> <br /> Nebraska nearly pulled ineffective quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Zac+Lee/">Zac Lee</a> during the second half of the Missouri game two weeks ago, but Lee got things going just in time to pull off the rallying win.<br /> <br /> Lee, a first-year starter, didn't have that same magic this past weekend and in came freshman <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cody+Green/">Cody Green</a>, who did guide the Cornhuskers to a score in the loss to Tech.<br /> <br /> Now head coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bo+Pelini/">Bo Pelini</a> has a full-blown quarterback controversy on his hands. Surprise, he isn't tipping which way he's leaning, either.<br /> <br /> "Right now nothing has changed," Pelini said. "If and when the change occurs we'll announce it." <br /> <br /> So does that mean the competition is open?<br /> <br /> "It's always open," the always short on words coach said. "That's kind of how we always approach it."<br /> <br /> That's certainly not helpful information to <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Paul+Rhoads/">Paul Rhoads</a>, whose <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Iowa+State+Cyclones/">Iowa State Cyclones</a> have the task of preparing for two quarterbacks instead of one this week.<br /> <br /> "You have to certainly analyze all their film and study what they've done and build a basic game plan and preparation based on those plays and look long and hard when the different players are there. Did the play go any different? Is there a significance to that?," Rhoads said. "If there is then you have to devise a little bit different play calling scheme. <br /> <br /> "You can't over prepare, there just is not enough time, not enough reps in a day or a week. That's where the problem can come up if there is significant difference and the time that goes along with it."<br /> <br /> There is also the possibility the Cyclones could face both Lee and Green. Maybe.<br /> <br /> "It depends on how it goes," Pelini said. "We're not real big on the rotating quarterback system. It's hard to get a guy in a rhythm. We'll see how it goes and how they practice and how they perform and we'll go from there.<br /> <br /> "There are a lot of variables, there is a lot of things that could happen, but it's hard for me to look into a crystal ball and say this will happen for sure."<br /> <br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /> <strong>Anyiam stepping up in place of Dez Bryant</strong><br /> <br /> Oklahoma State has needed someone to step in place of suspended All-American receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dez+Bryant/">Dez Bryant</a> and so far that person has been sophomore Hubert Anyiam.<br /> <br /> During Saturday's win over Missouri, Anyiam put forth a Bryant-like performance with 10 catches for 119 yards and a touchdown to earn Big 12 Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors on Monday. Anyiam has 16 catches for 223 yards and two scores on the season.<br /> <br /> "Hubert has played well for us, he still has a ways to go but he's made catches for us," said OSU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Gundy/">Mike Gundy</a>. "He's a great example of a young man taking advantage of an opportunity. He hadn't had as many reps when Dez was playing and available to us, but since then he's had to step up and play a considerable amount of reps and done a good job."<br /> <br /> As for when Bryant might be reinstated for lying to the NCAA about his friendship with <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Deion+Sanders/">Deion Sanders</a>, Gundy said he still doesn't know. Bryant has been held out of the Cowboys last three games, all wins, but last week he went to Indianapolis to ask for reinstatement. No decision has been made.<br /> <br /> <strong>Griffin gets a medical redshirt<br /> <br /> </strong>Baylor sophomore quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Robert+Griffin/">Robert Griffin</a> has been granted a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending ACL injury last month so he will have three to play upon returning in 2010.<br /> <br /> Griffin opted to have surgery to repair his ACL last week, effectively ending his season. Now begins a lengthy rehab, which head coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Art+Briles/">Art Briles</a> hopes will have him ready to participate some in spring ball.<br /> <br /> "I think he is going to depend on how his rehab goes," Briles said. "I think he is going to be able to participate but certainly on a limited basis right now."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/20/big-12-notebook-north-by-north-mess/">Big 12 Notebook: North by North Mess</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:00:00 EST .  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And as crazy as it sounds, the score wasn't anywhere as close as it appears.<br /> <br /> The Wildcats led 38-0 at halftime and were up 59-0 in the third quarter before the Aggies started putting points on the board. A&amp;M, which breezed through its first three cupcake non-conference games has now lost three straight and you have to wonder if the Aggies will win again this season after Saturday's embarrassment.<br /> <br /> "We got our butt kicked every which way. There is no question about that," Sherman said after his team fell to 3-3, 0-2 Big 12. "It goes with everybody: offense, defense, special teams, staff, everybody. We all got our butts kicked."<br /> <br /> Now the question is how long before Sherman gets his butt kicked out of College Station. The <a href="http://www.texags.com/main/forum.reply.asp?topic_id=1503251&amp;forum_id=5">message boards</a> and phone lines are blowing up after what could be the Aggies' most embarrassing loss in years. Sure there have been some bigger margins of defeat to say ... Oklahoma. But Kansas State? And a bad Kansas State squad that has struggled to identify a quarterback in Bill Snyder's return from retirement, at that?<br /> <br /> It was interesting to listen to the A&amp;M players following Saturday's defeat. It was like they had an out-of-body experience for four quarters against Kansas State.<br /> <br /> "For whatever reason, that wasn't us out there," said quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jerrod+Johnson/">Jerrod Johnson</a>.<br /> <br /> <style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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"That wasn't us out there," said linebacker Von Miller.<br /> <br /> Unfortunately, the tape won't lie and surely by Sunday night the Aggies became aware the team at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium was them.<br /> <br /> Folks in Aggieland chased R.C. Slocum, who never had a losing season at A&amp;M, out of town because they felt the game had passed him by. They never accepted <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dennis+Franchione/">Dennis Franchione</a> because he was an outsider and at times he played too conservatively.<br /> <br /> Sherman, who had watched from a short distance as the Houston Texans offensive coordinator, came in saying all the right things about wanting to do things the Aggie way. The guess is this isn't what anybody had in mind.<br /> <br /> Sherman, who coached under Slocum before heading to Green Bay where he is famous for coaching <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Brett+Favre/">Brett Favre</a>, has made no excuses. But Sherman also hasn't made any gains in his two years on campus. <br /> <br /> One of his most reliable receivers is backup quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ryan+Tannehill/">Ryan Tannehill</a>. And then the one that may exemplify how little progress has been is made is former quarterback-turned tight end Jamie McCoy is now carrying the ball out of the backfield. McCoy promptly got Saturday's onslaught going by fumbling the ball away on a run during the second play from scrimmage.<br /> <br /> Sherman took over a bowl team and has promptly turned it into the worst program in the Big 12. The Aggies use to be able to count on a win against Baylor, but that has changed even with star Bear quarterback Robert Griffin sidelined. <br /> <br /> Sherman got spanked by Arkansas in the final non-conference game and then opened the Big 12 season with a loss to an Oklahoma State team that has been hindered by injuries and off the field trouble. <br /> <br /> <script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /> <br /> Yet, Sherman says he saw his team improving.<br /> <br /> "This is hard," he said. "I felt every week of the season we got better, going back to the preseason and our preseason camp. <br /> <br /> "I had comfort in the fact we were getting better. [Saturday] we didn't get better. We took a step backwards."<br /> <br /> You think?<br /> <br /> Well it could get worse before it gets anywhere near better. Try this one for size: The Aggies are headed to Lubbock _ a place where they haven't won since 1993 _ to face a Texas Tech team that a week earlier applied the same kind of beating to Kansas State that the Wildcats put on A&amp;M on Saturday.<br /> <br /> The Aggies say this is a long season. They don't know true those words may ring with six games remaining and not a for sure win in sight.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/19/texas-aandm-burning-under-sherman/">Texas A&amp;M Burning Under Sherman</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:54:00 EST .  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Who knew this early season game would take on so much more meaning when both teams joined the Big 12 in 1996?<br /> <br /> This game has become about so much more than school pride and bragging rights, as one of these two teams has won the South each of the last 10 years, and it has sometimes set the stage for the national championship picture.<br /> <br /> "It's a definite highlight, how could it not be?" OU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> said Tuesday during his weekly press conference. "It's a definite highlight, a definite challenge and all of that.<br /> <br /> "But it's not unlike anyone else. If you are in a good league, you are going to play against teams where you've got your hurdles, your challenges throughout the year. You embrace them and you go play them."<br /> <br /> Saturday's game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, like so many of the past 10 years, will have huge Big 12 South implications. Oklahoma and Texas, the only South division champs since 1999, were both picked as the co-Big 12 South champs in the preseason media.<br /> <br /> The Longhorns, undefeated (5-0) and ranked third in the country, not only have Big 12 implications riding on this but are trying to keep pace with Florida and Alabama for a shot at the BCS national championship. The 20th-ranked Sooners (3-2), who have been injury plagued all season, are probably out of the national title picture, but they still have their sights on a fourth straight Big 12 championship.<br /> <br /> Giving this game an even more interesting twist is the fact UT actually defeated Oklahoma by 10 points in this game last season, but it was the Sooners who advanced to the Big 12 championship game and also into the national title game following a controversial three-way tiebreaker decision that sent 7-1 Oklahoma to the conference championship game and left 7-1 UT and Texas Tech home to watch.<br /> <br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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"It's a conference game, and I think if you ask both teams, it's crucial," said UT senior quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Colt+McCoy/">Colt McCoy</a>, who comes into Saturday's game 2-1 against the Sooners. "For us, we can't look at their record and the things that have gone on in the first five games of the season. We have to understand that it doesn't matter who we're playing, we're going to get their best shot. This game is the most important game for us this season."<br /> <br /> On the surface, this will be billed as a matchup of two Heisman Trophy-caliber quarterbacks who happen to be good friends in OU's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Bradford/">Sam Bradford</a> and McCoy. Last season, Bradford won the prestigious award and McCoy finished second. This season, McCoy could have the edge right now just by virtue he has been healthy and Bradford just returned last week from a shoulder injury that forced him to miss two complete games.<br /> <br /> But underneath it all, this should play out as a classic matchup of two outstanding defenses.<br /> <br /> The Longhorns, led by defensive end <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sergio+Kindle/">Sergio Kindle</a> and linebacker <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Roddrick+Muckelroy/">Roddrick Muckelroy</a>, rank fourth in the nation in overall defense after allowing teams an average of 233.0 yards per game. Against a much tougher slate, Oklahoma's defense is allowing 256.00 yards per game and has given up just six touchdowns to rank ninth in country in overall defense.<br /> <br /> "We have the two best defenses in the country," said UT coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a>, whose team slipped from No.2 to No.3 this week in the AP poll. "It will be really fun to watch the two defenses play because they play well every week."<br /> <br /> But for everyone on both sides, it will be fun just because it's Texas vs. Oklahoma.<br /> <br /> "This game is one of the reasons why you come to Texas," said UT guard Charlie Tanner. "I grew up watching the Texas vs. OU game. Going to the Cotton Bowl is one of the most awesome games of college football. You got half the stadium crimson, half the stadium orange and coming out of that tunnel is everything you could want in a college football game." <br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Todd Reesing for Heisman?</strong><br /> <br /> Kansas coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mark+Mangino/">Mark Mangino</a>, as a practice, doesn't campaign for his players to win national awards like the Heisman Trophy.<br /> <br /> So that might explain why his trumpeting senior quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Todd+Reesing/">Todd Reesing</a> for the Heisman Trophy on Monday seemed a little odd and ill-timed.<br /> <br /> "We've only played five games, but I believe, this is an opinion, he certainly merits the right to be a part of the Heisman conversation," Mangino said during Monday's Big 12 football media call. "When you look at him statistically you are impressed. <br /> <br /> "But I think the true way you judge Todd Reesing is you have to see him play. If you watch him play, the way he just has great leadership, he's in control, how he can take what looks to be a minus-yardage play and turn it into a gain or big gain. The real appreciation is after you watch him play. It's not fair just to look at his statistics."<br /> <br /> There is no doubt Reesing is an exciting player. The 5-foot-11 quarterback certainly makes the 17th-ranked Jayhawks fun to watch as he dodges tackles, squares his shoulders and heaves the football down field to either <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dezmon+Briscoe/">Dezmon Briscoe</a> or <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Kerry+Meier/">Kerry Meier</a>. <br /> <br /> But is he Heisman Trophy worthy? The numbers and the competition to this point just don't seem to support such an assertion. <br /> <br /> Reesing ranks third in the Big 12 in total offense with 1,680 yards in five games, he's second in the league in passing per game (315.8), passing efficiency (157.6) and passing yards (1,579). He has completed 133 of 192 passes while throwing for 13 touchdowns and three interceptions while guiding the Jayhawks to a 5-0 record so far.<br /> <br /> All of this fancy work has come against a slate of Northern Colorado, UTEP, Duke, Southern Miss and Iowa State. Let's talk Heisman after these next six weeks when Reesing will have matchup against the likes of Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Nebraska, Texas and Missouri.<br /> <br /> <strong>Praise for Suh</strong><br /> <br /> Coming into the season, there probably wasn't a more hyped defensive lineman in the country than Nebraska senior tackle <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ndamukong+Suh/">Ndamukong Suh</a>.<br /> <br /> All indication were after the way he ended last season that he could be the best to ever come through Nebraska. Six games into his final season in Lincoln, Suh is appearing to be worth the hype and then some.<br /> <br /> At 6-foot-4 and 300 pounds, he has been doing it all for the Cornhuskers: rushing the passer, stopping the run, dropping back into passing lands and yes intercepting passes.<br /> <br /> Suh was the defensive catalyst in the Cornhuskers come-from-behind 27-12 win at Missouri last Thursday night. He not only had six tackles, a forced fumble, a sack and a pass deflection, but his fourth quarter interception changed the game. Nebraska was trailing 12-7 when he got his hands on a Blaine Gabbert pass near the line scrimmage. That pick led to the go ahead touchdown for the Cornhuskers.<br /> <br /> "That's pretty special when a guy like that can make those kind of plays and create turnovers," said Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops.<br /> <br /> He will get no argument for Missouri coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gary+Pinkel/">Gary Pinkel</a>, who watched his team try to do everything it could within the rules to neutralize Suh. Nothing seemed to work as Suh put up numbers worthy of him being named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week on Monday.<br /> <br /> In the type of production normally seen from linebackers and safeties, Suh leads Nebraska in tackles (32). The preseason Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year is the top tackling defensive lineman in the conference where is tied with Oklahoma defensive back Quinton Carter for 22nd with 6.4 tackles per game.<br /> <br /> "I think he's a great player," Pinkel said. "You can double team a player every single (down). We played him year ago and I thought he was a good player then. We played him earlier in the season a year ago, by the end he was first team All-Big 12.<br /> <br /> "The things he does, the numbers he puts up at that position, at that size, he's a very dominant player. As he's done with everyone else he's played, he caused us a lot of problems."<br /> <br /> <strong>Oklahoma' Red Zone Problems</strong><br /> <br /> The Sooners knew they would miss All-American tight end <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jermaine+Gresham/">Jermaine Gresham</a> when he went down with a season-ending knee injury before the season began.<br /> <br /> But they didn't know it would be this much. Gresham had been one of Bradford's primary targets in the red zone the past couple seasons, but without his presence the Sooners touchdown success has plummeted.<br /> <br /> Last week alone, Oklahoma made seven trips into the red zone and had to settle for four field goals and just two touchdowns as receivers had major drop problems in the win over Baylor.<br /> <br /> The success rate is even more troubling when you consider that in two one-point defeats to BYU and Miami, the Sooners made eight combined trips inside of the red zone and came away with just three touchdowns. That could be the major difference in them being 5-0 instead of 3-2.<br /> <br /> While Stoops admits the offense misses Gresham, he says the problems in the red zone have been far more complex than just one missing player.<br /> <br /> "Sometimes it's blocking, it's just executing the run game a little bit better, sometimes it's being able to work offensive coverage and sometimes we've had some drops, as well," he said. "It doesn't take much when you are down there for that to happen."<br /> <br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /> <strong>Quick Hits</strong><br /> <br /> Baylor quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Robert+Griffin/">Robert Griffin</a> elected to have surgery to repair his torn ACL, effectively ending his sophomore season. Griffin, the Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2008, should be back in time to begin the season in 2010...Stoops said receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ryan+Broyles/">Ryan Broyles</a> could return to the lineup as early as this week after being projected to be out four-to-six weeks with a shoulder injury ... Texas A&amp;M receiver Jeff Fuller has began practicing with the team after suffering a cracked right fibula in the Aggies second game of the season on Sept. 19 ... Oklahoma State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Gundy/">Mike Gundy</a> said <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Kendall+Hunter/">Kendall Hunter</a>, the Big 12 leading rusher in 2008, has began practicing with the team after missing the last couple games with ankle injury. It's not certain if Hunter will be back the lineup for Saturday's home game against Missouri...In addition to Suh, Texas Tech quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Steven+Sheffield/">Steven Sheffield</a> earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors after throwing for seven touchdowns against Kansas State in his first start. Texas receiver/punt returner <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jordan+Shipley/">Jordan Shipley</a> was named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week after he returned a punt 74 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter Saturday in the win over Colorado.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/13/big-12-notebook-red-river-runs-through-it/">Big 12 Notebook: As Usual, Red River Rivalry Is More Than a Game</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 19:33:00 EST .  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First Briscoe set the school record for career receptions, then Meier jumped ahead of him. Meier, a converted quarterback, has 167 career catches while Briscoe sits at 165 after making 12 catches for 186 yards and two touchdowns Saturday.<br /> <br /> Meier also established a new school record with 16 catches in a game, while gaining 142 yards and scoring two receiving touchdowns.<br /> <br /> And not to be overlooked were Reesing's career-high 442 yards and four passing touchdowns on the day.<br /> <br /> --Texas A&amp;M quarterback Jerrod Johnson established a new Big 12 mark by extending his streak of consecutive passes without an interception to 228 during Saturday's 36-31 loss to Oklahoma State.<br /> <br /> <strong>Ships-A-Hoy!</strong><br /> <br /> Texas' Super-Duper senior <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jordan+Shipley/">Jordan Shipley</a> had a monster game during the No. 2 Longhorns' 38-14 victory over Colorado on Saturday.<br /> <br /> Shipley, perhaps one of the most underrated players in the country, accounted for 273 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns on the day. The sixth-year senior had 11 catches for 147 yards and a 39-yard touchdown reception. And then he capped his day with a 74-yard punt return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.<br /> <br /> <strong>A Get Well Card</strong><br /> <br /> While 2008's Big 12 leading rusher, Kendall Hunter, nurses an ankle injury, his backup at Oklahoma State, Keith Totson, is continuing to make quite an impression. The senior produced 204 all-purpose yards, rushing for 130 yards on 26 carries and adding 74 yards on two catches against the Aggies.<br /> <br /> <strong>Happy Return</strong><br /> <br /> After missing four weeks and three games, Oklahoma's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Bradford/">Sam Bradford</a> made a triumphant return to the Sooners' lineup Saturday.<br /> <br /> And probably even better, Bradford showed no ill-effects from the sprained AC joint in his right shoulder, as he completed 27-of-49 passes for 389 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's rout of Baylor. <br /> <br /> The return was just in time as the Sooners get ready to face No. 2 Texas during next week's anticipated annual Red River Rivalry in Dallas. <br /> <br /> One thing the Sooners will want to clear up is Bradford's career-high 22 incomplete passes, which were due in large part to a number of drops by the receivers.<br /> <br /> <strong>Quarterback Controversies Abound</strong><br /> <br /> The Colorado fans and boosters may have had enough of quarterback Cody Hawkins for weeks now, but finally his father/coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Hawkins/">Dan Hawkins</a> had his fill during the second half of Saturday's loss to Texas, when <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cody+Hawkins/">Cody</a> tossed interceptions on back-to-back series, with the first going for a 92-yard touchdown on the return.<br /> <br /> Hawkins yanked his son and pulled the redshirt off sophomore <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tyler+Hansen/">Tyler Hansen</a>, who lost out in the battle with Cody during fall camp. It's the second time in as many seasons Hansen seemed headed for a redshirt year only to have it yanked away during the middle of the season. Last year, it was seven games into the season that Hawkins put Hansen in as Cody struggled. He waited five games this season.<br /> <br /> "I guess I'm getting kind of used to burning this redshirt," Hansen joked afterward Saturday. "They came to me last week and gave me a couple of days to decide. It pretty much came down to -- I can get an injury tomorrow and never play again. So when you have the opportunity to play, especially in college at the D-1 level in this atmosphere, you take it."<br /> <br /> Obviously, the ball should remain in Hansen's hands the remainder of the 1-4 Buffaloes season, no matter the outcome. Hawkins says Hansen is the starter now. Of course, Hansen has been jerked around plenty of times as Hawkins tries to balance fatherhood and being the head coach of a Division I-A program. <br /> <br /> "We're just going to have to see," Hansen said. "We'll do whatever's best for the team. I'm ready to get this thing going. I just want to win games."<br /> <br /> Texas Tech, meanwhile, may have a quarterback controversy on its hands in a good way. <br /> <br /> With starter <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Taylor+Potts/">Taylor Potts</a> sidelined Saturday with what is believed to be concussion, former walk-on Steven Sheffield came in and the Red Raiders' high-powered offense didn't miss a beat. In fact it seemed fine-tuned with Sheffield throwing for 491 yards and seven touchdowns in the 66-14 slaughter of Kansas State on Saturday.<br /> <br /> The offense scored on its first six possessions and nine of its first 10, while scoring the most points in a Big 12 game since defeating Nebraska, 70-10, in 2004.<br /> <br /> Oh, what will <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a> decide when Potts is ready to return from an injury he doesn't even acknowledge?<br /> <br /> <strong>A Costly Victory</strong><br /> <br /> Texas got the win over the Buffaloes, but may have lost its two top running backs in the process with the Red River Rivalry game against Oklahoma coming up next week.<br /> <br /> Not good.<br /> <br /> Tailback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Vondrell+McGee/">Vondrell McGee</a> exited the game when he suffered a left shoulder injury Saturday, while <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tre+Newton/">Tre' Newton</a> left in the first half with a mild concussion.<br /> <br /> The injuries, along with the fact the Longhorns netted just 46 yards on the ground against the Buffaloes, left <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown+/">Mack Brown</a> more than just a little concerned about what was supposed to be an improved ground attack this season.<br /> <br /> "What we're trying to do is get better in the running game. It didn't work," said Brown, whose team was surpassed by Alabama for the No.2 spot in the latest AP poll despite defeating Colorado. "We've just got to keep looking at it and keep doing what we need to do."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/11/big-12-weekend-in-review-career-days-for-kansas-trio/">Big 12 Weekend in Review: Career Days For Kansas Trio</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:28:00 EST .  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Maybe it's premature to start trumpeting the return of the Big 12 North, but if the non-conference success of the big-three North teams is any indication this could be an interesting season.<br />
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Nebraska and Kansas were expected to dominate the weaker of the league's two divisions, but it appears they will have company. Missouri, which is supposed to be in a rebuilding mode after back-to-back North titles, is off to a surprising 4-0 start that catapulted the program into the Top 25 this week at No. 24.<br />
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The North has three teams in Top 25 this week with the 4-0 <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/kansas/">Jayhawks</a> at No. 16 and the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/nebraska/">Cornhuskers</a> (3-1) ranked No. 21 in the latest AP poll. But before we anoint the North as the dominant division in the Big 12 this season, let's remember there isn't a Top 25 victory among the top three. So don't expect the national fireworks that the three-way tie in the South between Texas, Oklahoma and Texas Tech set off last season.<br />
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It does, however, make for a potentially interesting race as league play gets going in earnest this week. It should be a lot more interesting than the South race where it looks like the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/texas/" class="injectedLink">Longhorns</a> are now the clear favorites.<br />
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For obvious reasons, nobody is quite ready to discuss the North Division race.<br />
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"I am not looking at the big picture at all," Kansas coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mark+Mangino/">Mark Mangino</a> said during Monday's Big 12 coaches call. "The way we are handling things is that we have to take care of the business at hand. A byproduct of having a great season in the North for us is paying attention to each opponent as they come. <br />
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"But to tell you where people are, how they are going to be three weeks, a month from now, I'm not able to do that."<br />
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Things start off in hurry for this week for Missouri and Nebraska when they open up against each other in primetime Thursday night in Columbia, Mo. in what has become quite an intriguing rivalry. The Cornhuskers once upon a time owned <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/missouri/" class="injectedLink">Missouri,</a> but the Tigers have reeled off three straight impressive wins over Nebraska at Faurot Field by an average of 23 points and have won four of the last six meetings in the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gary+Pinkel/">Gary Pinkel</a> era. The <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/auburn/" class="injectedLink">Tigers</a> blasted Nebraska 52-17 at Memorial Stadium last year.<br />
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Initially, this seemed like the year Nebraska might be able to swing the rivalry back to its favor, but first-year Mizzou quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Blaine+Gabbert/">Blaine Gabbert</a> has been impressive in his replacement of <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Chase+Daniel/">Chase Daniel</a>. Gabbert is coming off a 414-yard, three passing touchdown effort against Nevada on Sept. 25, which bested his 319-yard effort in the season opener against Illinois.<br />
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Nebraska, meanwhile, in attempt to return to prominence has been successful against Florida Atlantic, Arkansas State and UL Lafayette while losing a heart-breaker near the end at Virginia Tech in a matchup of Top 25 teams.<br />
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So is Nebraska back and is Missouri here to stay?<br />
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"I'd like to think yes to both questions," said second-year Nebraska coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bo+Pelini/">Bo Pelini</a>, whose team generated excitement with four straight wins at the end of last season, including 26-21 victory over Clemson in the Gator Bowl. "We still have ways to go. We'll see what happens Thursday."<br />
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<strong>Could Griffin Return?</strong><br />
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It was generally assumed super sophomore quarterback Robert Griffin was done for the season when he suffered the isolated tear of his right ACL during the first quarter of the win over Northwestern State Sept. 26.<br />
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But head coach Art Briles said the surgical procedure that would have cost him the rest of the season has not yet been scheduled. He left open the door that Griffin could return at some point this season. He would obviously lose some mobility but there is a chance Griffin could not injure the knee any worse.<br />
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"That's strictly his decision because there are positives and negatives with going either way," Briles said Monday. "That's a decision that will be based on what's best for Robert in the long term."<br />
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His loss certainly was a blow to the Bears ending their postseason drought, though they came out of non-conference play 3-1 despite having to start third-string quarterback Nick Florence during Saturday's 31-15 win over Kent State.<br />
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Senior backup Blake Szymanski was also injured in the Northwestern State game and was unavailable last week, leaving the freshman as the best option.<br />
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Florence completed 20-of-27 passes for 216 yards and did not throw any interceptions while also running for two touchdowns.<br />
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"I thought Nick did what we asked him to do and that's to be careful with the football, give us an opportunity to be productive on the offensive side and put us in the position of winning the game," Briles said. "So he did all of those things. He played with a lot of awareness, a lot of intelligence, a lot of passion."<br />
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Briles said Monday he still wasn't certain whether Szymanski or Florence would start Saturday at No. 19 Oklahoma.<br />
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"As far as Blake, he wasn't available yesterday at workout," he said. "We'll have to see how it looks (Tuesday) when we get back on the field."<br />
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<strong>Potts' Progress</strong><br />
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It's hard to find out any official news on the progress of Texas Tech quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Taylor+Potts/">Taylor Potts</a>, who was knocked out of Saturday night's win against New Mexico and hospitalized overnight with an apparent concussion, since head coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a> won't even acknowledge that he was hurt.<br />
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Leach, like most college coaches, has a policy of not discussing injuries. But as with almost anything with Leach, the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/texas%20tech/" class="injectedLink">Red Raiders</a> coach takes his policy over the top by not even being willing to discuss what thousands at Jones AT&amp;T Stadium witnessed.<br />
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"He's doing well, a great member of our team and we continue to look forward to his success," Leach said when asked about Potts progress.<br />
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When asked if there is any reasonable way Potts could play Saturday against Kansas State after suffering an apparent concussion, Leach remained evasive.<br />
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"First of all, I've never acknowledged that an injury exists," Leach said on the Big 12 Conference call. "So write what you want to write."<br />
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The only thing Leach did confirm was that offensive lineman and captain <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Brandon+Carter/">Brandon Carter</a> has returned to the team after the team captain was indefinitely suspended last week for violation of team rules. Carter, a guard, practiced with the team Sunday.<br />
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Leach has not discussed what Carter did to be suspended and declined to say what transpired to allow him to return to the team after missing all of last week's team activities. <br />
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"Since we didn't talk about his case to me to begin with, it seems to me it's an internal matter so we are not going to go into it now," he said.<br />
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It's unknown whether or not Carter will resume his role as a team captain.<br />
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<strong>Kansas State Has QB Dilemma</strong><br />
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There probably wasn't anyone in Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday who was surprised when well-traveled senior quarterback Grant Gregory trotted out to start for Kansas State against Iowa State.<br />
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That included Gregory, whose workload had certainly increased in the week leading up to the game.<br />
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"We have been practicing pretty well overall," Gregory said. "We just go out there every day. Wednesday and Thursday practices I started taking number one reps, but I said I'll believe it when I get on the field."<br />
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Gregory quickly became a believer Saturday and perhaps so did many on the Wildcats' sideline as he made several big plays to spark Kansas State to the 24-23 come-from-behind win over the Cyclones. Coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a>, who has long favored mobile quarterbacks, went with Gregory over Carson Coffman as the starter for the first time this season.<br />
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Both players had played quite a bit throughout the first three games, but Coffman had been the starter. But with Gregory possessing a few more physical tools, including being a better runner, Snyder turned it over to the senior who has played with three different college programs in six years.<br />
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And Gregory didn't disappoint, completing 16-of-23 passes for 206 yards and two touchdowns while he also ran for 29 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. He threw two fourth quarter touchdowns, which included the go-ahead 54-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Banks with 5:36 left to play.<br />
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Surprisingly, Snyder wouldn't commit to Gregory as his starter against Texas Tech.<br />
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"I thought Grant did some really positive things in the ballgame. He created some big plays for us, which was important for us to have," he said. "There was certainly some of his performance that needs vast improvement on. There were some mistakes that were critical in the ballgame, threw an interception and some other things. <br />
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"There are just things that are going to come with constant focus on improvement and more experience on the field. He's a hard working young guy who is very focuses and conscientious. They will go to the practice field and continue to compete as they have all season."<br />
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<strong>Jayhawks Might Turn Sharp Loose</strong><br />
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Kansas running back <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jake+Sharp/">Jake Sharp</a> could be back in the lineup Saturday against Iowa State, but Mangino isn't saying yet.<br />
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Sharp suffered an unknown injury in a non-contact drill in the week leading up to the Sept. 19 Duke game and since playing sparingly against the Blue Devils he sat out the Southern Miss game and the Jayhawks had a bye this past week.<br />
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"For Jake, we feel pretty good about his progress," Mangino said. "We will see him all-out, full-speed on the practice field this week, and if he's feeling good and no effects, he will play against Iowa State."<br />
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In his absence, freshman <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Toben+Opurum/">Toben Opurum</a> has turned quite a few heads with his versatility. During the 44-16 win over Duke, he put up a total of 120 yards while scoring two touchdowns and averaging 4.1 yards per play. He came back the following week and rushed for 109 yards and a touchdown while catching two passes for 21 yards, which included a 12-yard touchdown. <br />
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Mangino said the bye week was good learning time for the freshman.<br />
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Toben got a chance to assess what he has done," he said. "He's gone over with his coaches all the positive things and all the things he needs to work on. So it was a very positive big week of learning for Toben."<br />
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<strong>Longhorns not overlooking Colorado</strong><br />
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The second-ranked Texas Longhorns have a big one in couple weeks against the Sooners in the annual Red River Classic game in Dallas. <br />
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But before then, they will host struggling Colorado on Saturday. Head coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a> said there is no way his team overlooks the Buffaloes.<br />
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"It's something that comes up because OU is like a bowl game in the middle of the football season," Brown said." But this football team is excited about the home game this weekend against Colorado. We'll have over 100,000 here plus they had a weekend off so we are pumped. We've had some great ballgames with Colorado since we've been here and I do think our fans will get excited about this game, as well.<br />
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"We do understand we have to get better. We have not played near our best yet. This weekend gives us a chance to improve on some things we were able to look at and re-evaluate over the bye week."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/05/big-12-notebook-north-heats-up/">Big 12 Notebook: North Heats Up</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 05 Oct 2009 23:30:00 EST .  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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /><strong>Jerry's World Rocks</strong><br /> <br /> The Cowboys Stadium is the luxurious new home of America's Team.<br /> <br /> But Saturday night it was a house divided as Arkansas and Texas A&amp;M packed the place with an announced crowd of 71,872 fans. The game might not have been as exciting, but the fans still seemed to enjoy the unique atmosphere Jerry Jones has created with his state of the art venue.<br /> <br /> The giant screen above the field that had caused so much controversy was a major source of entertainment in between plays.<br /> <br /> The whole experience won rave reviews from the players on the field, as well.<br /> <br /> "I would love to play another college game in this facility," said Arkansas receiver Joe Adams. "It's a great facility to play in and as you see we played a hard game here."<br /> <br /> Both Arkansas and Texas A&amp;M did walk-throughs at the Cowboys Stadium on Friday to kind of get use it.<br /> <br /> "That was a good move by Coach [Bobby] Petrino to come over here yesterday and get a feel for the place because it's really breathtaking," said Arkansas defensive end Jake Bequette. "It's a great facility, but today we showed up, we took care of business and got a great win at a great venue."<br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Sackmaster Tamed</strong><br /> <br /> Linebacker/defensive end Von Miller came into Saturday night's game leading the nation in sacks, but he managed just one on <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ryan+Mallett/">Ryan Mallett</a> all night.<br /> <br /> It seemed like Miller might be a constant menace to Mallett all night after the sack and also playing a part in the Arkansas throwing an interception in the first half, but during much of the second half he wasn't as much of a factor. Miller, however, said his lack of production in the second half didn't have anything to do with the Razorbacks making a special effort to slow him down.<br /> <br /> "I was trying to rush him, but I just couldn't get it done," said Miller, who finished with four tackles, including two for loss of yards.<br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Mallett Heats Up</strong><br /> <br /> The day might have started out slow for Mallett, but he certainly heated up as the game went along.<br /> <br /> Mallett, who is in his first season of eligibility for Razorbacks after transferring from Michigan, completed 17-of-27 passes for 271 yards and four touchdowns on the night. Mallett was coming off poor showing in the Razorbacks 35-7 loss to Alabama last week.<br /> <br /> "He had a great attitude all week in practice," said Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino, whose team snapped a two-game losing streak to move to 2-2 on the season. "He's a tremendous competitor, and it hurts when you lose a game and you feel like you don't perform well. I was very proud of the way he reacted to that loss in practice all week. That showed up tonight in the game."<br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Throwback Aggies</strong><br /> <br /> For the first time since 1978, Texas A&amp;M donned the all white helmets to commemorate the old Southwest Conference days against an old SWC foe.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/04/notebook-sherman-admits-he-left-qb-johnson-in-too-long/">Notebook: Sherman Admits He Left QB Johnson in Too Long</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sun, 04 Oct 2009 02:10:00 EST .  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The Razorbacks, a so-so SEC team, punished A&amp;M for every misstep on the way to a 47-19 rout during the renewal of an old Southwest Conference rivalry.<hr width="90%" size="2" color="#eeeeee" align="center" />
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<hr width="90%" size="2" color="#eeeeee" align="center" /><br /> <br /> The Aggies dropped touchdown passes, committed penalties at the most inopportune times and blew coverages repeatedly. So much went wrong that it's easy to forget at one point they held a 10-0 lead in the first quarter and looked as though they would be the team exiting with a lopsided win in this Big 12-SEC showdown.<br /> <br /> Of course that didn't last.<br /> <br /> "We jumped ahead of them and really had an opportunity to take a significant lead, which we didn't do," said second-year A&amp;M coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a>, whose team heads into Big 12 play next week against Oklahoma State. "Good football teams take that lead and don't relinquish."<br /> <br /> Obviously, the Aggies are still a ways away from being the team on the rise they appeared to be in their first three games. Running through a non-conference slate of mediocrity that included New Mexico, Utah State and UAB provided false hope that better days are not that far off.<br /> <br /> Now we know better.<br /> <br /> This team is probably looking at three or four more wins this season, at most. Somewhere the Aggie faithful are celebrating the fact Baylor is on the schedule and that they play the more forgiving part of the Big 12 North this season: Kansas State, Iowa State and Colorado.<br /> <br /> So there is at least some reason for quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jerrod+Johnson/">Jerrod Johnson</a> to sound optimistic despite what was witnessed in the Aggies' final non-conference game.<br /> <br /> "We still feel like we can play with anybody, I'm definitely confident in my team," he said. "Arkansas was pretty good, not trying to take anything away from them. It was just different from a scheme standpoint. We just didn't play well tonight so we've got to live with that."<br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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The offensive line rotated eight players and could have possibly put them on the field all at the same time and it would have made a difference the way Johnson had to run for his life all night. Defensively, A&amp;M is much better along its front but the secondary is still way too green.<br /> <br /> How many times did Arkansas quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ryan+Mallett/">Ryan Mallett</a> drop back and find open receivers without a defender within five yards? Or if the defender was there, he'd often be left grabbing for air on what should have been a sure tackle.<br /> <br /> Mallett torched the A&amp;M secondary for 271 yards and four touchdowns on 17-of-27 passing for the night. Four different receivers caught touchdown passes. But to add insult to injury, the Razorbacks would come up with big runs like Ronnie Wingo's 62-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter that showed there were far too many holes for A&amp;M's defense to plug.<br /> <br /> "They got caught up with our passing game and the receivers only and that left us open to slip into the back door and score a couple touchdowns," said Arkansas running back Michael Smith.<br /> <br />Starting late in the first quarter, the Razorbacks went on a 30-0 run to take a 30-10 lead at halftime. Early on, the Aggies had controlled the tempo with balance of passing and time-draining runs by running backs Cyrus Gray and Christine Michael in taking the 10-0 lead.<br /> <br /> But then Sherman fell in love with the pass despite all the warning signs, none more glaring than the happy feet Johnson had to develop to avoid the rush. It also would have been wise to try to control tempo with the run as the Arkansas offense started to get into a groove.<br /> <br /> Instead, Johnson threw 58 passes, completed 30 of them for 345 yards and two touchdowns. That certainly doesn't translate into success for a team that in a serious youth movement on both sides of the football.<br /> <br /> "I started off thinking we were going to run it and got away from it a little bit," Sherman said. "We went back to it and should have stayed with it longer and take some of the pressure off [Johnson] and the offensive line. That's my fault."<br /> <br /> It seemed like the harder Johnson tried, the more he got into trouble. He was chased and hit constantly, forcing him to throw off his back foot. And when he did make a good throw, something went wrong like the Ryan Tannehill drop of a 60-yard touchdown pass that would have put the Aggies ahead 17-7 late in the first quarter.<br /> <br /> Johnson also created his own problems such as the fumble in the Arkansas red zone that turned into an 85-yard touchdown return that put the Razorbacks up 21-10 late in the second quarter.<br /> <br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /> But Johnson, whose night received an exclamation point when he was hammered with 13 seconds remaining in the game and no chance to win on a hit by Tenarius Wright that caused his second fumble of the night, remains optimistic.<br /> <br /> "I think we just have to stay the course," he said. "The biggest thing in life is handling adversity. This is our first step in adversity this year. For a lot of our players this is their first loss in college. Of course you want to win them all, but occasionally you are going to lose.<br /> <br /> "It's something we have to learn from as a group and get stronger. You can't go backwards in this type of situation. We have to adapt and overcome adversity."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/04/in-first-real-test-aggies-humbled/">In First Real Test, Aggies Humbled</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sun, 04 Oct 2009 01:58:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/04/in-first-real-test-aggies-humbled/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19183494/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/04/in-first-real-test-aggies-humbled/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/04/in-first-real-test-aggies-humbled/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>Jerrod Johnson</category><category>Mike Sherman</category><category>ryan mallett</category><dc:creator>Terrance Harris</dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 01:58:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Texas A&amp;M Crashes Back to Reality</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/arkansas/" rel="tag">Arkansas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-aandm/" rel="tag">Texas A&amp;M</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-12/" rel="tag">Big 12</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/sec/" rel="tag">SEC</a></p><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/texasam-arkansas-foot_torg.jpg" alt="" />ARLINGTON, Texas -- It might have seemed like the Texas A&amp;M Aggies had come a long way in their first three games this season against a mediocre group.<br /> <br /> Well, facing a middle-of-the-pact SEC team in Arkansas, the Aggies found out how far they still have to go to return to respectability as the Razorbacks ran away with a 47-19 win in front of 71,872 fans at the Cowboys Stadium on Saturday night.<br /> <br /> After jumping out to a surprising 10-0 lead in the first quarter, the Aggies received a reality check as quarterback Ryan Mallett and the Razorbacks scored the next 30 points in the opening half and never looked back.<br /> <br /> "We jumped ahead of them and really had an opportunity to take a significant lead, which we didn't do," said second-year A&amp;M coach Mike Sherman, whose team dropped to 3-1 as it heads into Big 12 play next week against Oklahoma State. "Good teams take that lead and don't relinquish it."<br /> <style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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Good football also don't show the characteristics the Aggies showed errors such as receiver Ryan Tannehill's dropped touchdown pass in the first quarter and quarterback Jerrod Johnson's fumble that turned into an 85-yard touchdown return for Arkansas. There were also the costly eight penalties for minus 87 yards and two poor punts by Ken Wood that also did in the Aggies.<br /> <br /> Defensively, A&amp;M started out putting great pressure on Mallett in the opening quarter. but with sack master Von Miller neutralized, Mallett was eventually able to settle his feet and find open receivers to the tune of 271 yard and four touchdowns on 17 of 27 passing.<br /> <br /> Johnson wasn't as fortunate against weak offensive line that allowed the Razorbacks to chase and hit him all night. Johnson finished with 345 yards passing and two touchdowns on 30-of-58 passing.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/">Texas A&amp;M Crashes Back to Reality</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sat, 03 Oct 2009 23:56:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19183474/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/texas-aandm-crashes-back-to-reality/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><dc:creator>Terrance Harris</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 23:56:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Are Aggies, Johnson for Real?</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/arkansas/" rel="tag">Arkansas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-aandm/" rel="tag">Texas A&amp;M</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-12/" rel="tag">Big 12</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/sec/" rel="tag">SEC</a></p><img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1" align="right" alt="Mike Sherman" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/sherman200-gvs100309.jpg" />ARLINGTON, Texas -- After a bumpy start to the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a> era at Texas A&amp;M last season, the Aggies are off to a surprising 3-0 start to begin the season.<br /> <br /> But after running through lightweights New Mexico, Utah State and Alabama-Birmingham, we will find just how real the Aggies are tonight when they face their first real test against Arkansas in a battle of old Southwest Conference rivals at Jerry Jones' new Cowboys Stadium.<br /> <br /> The Aggies seem to have finally gotten into a groove in Sherman's balanced attack, leading the nation in total offense with an average of 574.33 yards per game through the first three contests. Perhaps no one has been bigger in the Aggies growth than second-year starting quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jerrod+Johnson/">Jerrod Johnson</a>.<br /> <br /> Johnson has certainly seemed to turn a corner as a quarterback, ranking among the top 10 in the country in passing and passing yards per game. But tonight, outside of the comforts of Kyle Field for the first time, we will see what's actually inside those numbers against a respectable SEC defense.<br /> <br /> <style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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Johnson will also go against another potentially big-time quarterback in Ryan Mallett, who is off to an impressive start to his career with the Razorbacks.<br /> <br /> "That comes with time," Sherman said of Johnson's chance to prove himself. "If you continue to do those things through the course of your career, people will recognize you. The great thing about Jerrod Johnson is he does not worry about that one bit. And neither do I, for that matter. He's worried about the next ballgame, and winning, and how can he help our team win. That's the beauty of Jerrod Johnson. Those things come. You can't force them."<br /> <br /> <strong>FIRST QUARTER</strong><br /> <br /> The Aggies looked good on their first drive of the night with running back Cyrus Gray slicing his way for a 31-yard pickup on the first play and then receiver Howard Morrow caught a 17-yard pass to help set up Randy Bullock's 32-yard field goal that put them ahead 3-0 with 11:52 left in the first. A&amp;M drove 47 yards on six plays before the drive stalled at the Arkansas 15.<br />
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> Wow the Aggies are looking good on both sides of the football. While the defense has swarmed all over Arkansas to hold the Razorbacks to zero rushing yards after three series, the offense is coming to life.<br /> <br /> Jerrod Johnson just showed incredible strength and accuracy as he rolled left and threw across his body to hit receiver Brandal Jackson in stride for a 60-yard touchdown pass to put the Aggies up 10-0.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> <br /> The Razorbacks finally get going offensively when Mallett hits receiver Joe Adams on a deep slant as he gets between A&amp;M's two safeties for a 67-yard pass completion that set up the 8-yard touchdown pass to Broderick Green to pull Arkansas within 10-7 with 4:14 left in the first quarter.<br /> <br /> <strong><br /> SECOND QUARTER</strong><br /> <br /> The Aggies might want to reconsider the use of the Ruby punt because it has put them in the hole after Ken Wood's punt traveled five yards and help set up a short march for the Razorbacks to score the go ahead touchdown when Mallett found fullback De'Anthony Curtis for a five yard touchdown receptions to go up 14-10 with 13:22 to play in the half. Arkansas has scored back to back touchdowns to take the lead.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> For a moment it looked as though the Aggies had received a huge boost on a muffed punt that gave them the ball at the Arkansas 12. But two plays later, it was Arkansas linebacker Jerry Franklin rumbling 85 yards the other way for a touchdown after Jerrod Johnson fumbled away the football on a hit. Instead of A&amp;M reclaiming the lead, they now trail 21-10 wiith 6:25 left to play in the half.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> Okay, Mike Sherman just might have a punting problem. For the second time in the first half, a poor punt by Wood has set up a Arkansas score, not that the Razorbacks need much help. But a 35-yard punt by Wood helped Arkansas to a 24-10 lead on a 38-yard field goal by Alex Tejeda after the offense had to move the ball just 26 yards on five plays to set up the score.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> The Aggies have to be in the locker room wondering how something that started out so right has quickly gone wrong. They led at one point 10-0 and seemed on their way to be big night as the defense was swarming and Johnson was making all the right decisions.<br /> <br /> But that quickly came to an end as Mallett and Co. went to work, capitalizing on A&amp;M's mistakes. Two horrible punts by the Aggies have led to 10 points by Arkansas and then Johnson gave one away on a fumble that went the other way for an 85-yard touchdown. Mallett has thrown three touchdown passes in the first half.<br /> <br /> Arkansas' defensive front has put tremendous pressure on Johnson, forcing him either into bad decisions or to throw the football away more times than not. He has completed 11 of 27 passes for 167 yards.<br /> <strong><br /> THIRD QUARTER</strong><br /> <br /> The Aggies scored just three points on a 47-yard Bullock field goal to pull within 30-13, but most importantly their offense looked like it might have finally gotten out of its funk. The unit picked four first downs during the 12-play, 46-yard drive on strength of a big run and two nice passes pass and costly roughing the passer penalty by the Arkansas defense.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> You can start to wave the white flag if you are on the A&amp;M side because it doesn't look as though the defense is capable of stopping Arkansas' passing game. Mallett is just toying with the Aggies secondary, waiting patiently until receivers pop open down field. He just hit Michael Smith on a wheel route for a 29-yard touchdown reception that put the Razorbacks ahead 3713 with 4:28 left in the third.<br /> <br /> The Razorbacks have scored on three of their last four offensive possessions going back to the second quarter.<br /> <strong><br /> FOURTH QUARTER</strong><br /> <br /> Johnson and Ryan Tannehill hook up on a three-yard touchdown pass that pulled the Aggies to within 37-19 after the two-point conversion pass failed early in the fourth, but it does them little good if the Aggies defense can't find a way to stop Mallett and the Razorbacks offense.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Okay so the A&amp;M defense did a little better this last time, tightening up to surrender just an 18-yard field goal instead of a touchdown but this point the Aggies needed to give up nothing if they had hopes of getting back into this. They trail 40-19 with less than 10 minutes to play. Not looking good.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br /> Huge crowd in the Cowboys Stadium, excellent atmosphere with two great fan bases but A&amp;M's performance did not live up to the event. They trail 47-19 with 5:37 to play after Arkansas running back Ronnie Wingo races 60 yards for the touchdown. Can we say Game Over!<br /> <br /> Heading down to the field for postgame interviews.<br /> </div><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/">Are Aggies, Johnson for Real?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sat, 03 Oct 2009 18:59:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19183407/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/03/are-aggies-johnson-for-real/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>errod Johnson</category><category>Jerrod Johnson</category><category>JerrodJohnson</category><category>Mike Sherman</category><category>MikeSherman</category><category>ryan mallett</category><category>RyanMallett</category><dc:creator>Terrance Harris</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 18:59:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Big 12 Notebook: Texas' Tre Newton Earns Starting Job on the Run</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/21/big-12-notebook-texas-tre-newton-earns-starting-job-on-the-run/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/21/big-12-notebook-texas-tre-newton-earns-starting-job-on-the-run/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/21/big-12-notebook-texas-tre-newton-earns-starting-job-on-the-run/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/baylor/" rel="tag">Baylor</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/colorado/" rel="tag">Colorado</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/iowa-state/" rel="tag">Iowa State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/kansas/" rel="tag">Kansas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/kansas-state/" rel="tag">Kansas State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/missouri/" rel="tag">Missouri</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/nebraska/" rel="tag">Nebraska</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/oklahoma/" rel="tag">Oklahoma</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/oklahoma-state/" rel="tag">Oklahoma State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-aandm/" rel="tag">Texas A&amp;M</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas/" rel="tag">Texas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-tech/" rel="tag">Texas Tech</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-12/" rel="tag">Big 12</a></p><img hspace="4" border="1" align="right" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/09/90975182.jpg" alt="Tre Newton" />It was of little surprise Monday when Texas coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a> named redshirt freshman running back <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tre+Newton/">Tre' Newton</a> as the starter for Saturday's UTEP game.<br />
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Newton gave the second-ranked Longhorns everything they had been looking for in a tailback for the last two seasons during Saturday's win over Texas Tech, picking up difficult yards and moving the chains. Filling in for injured starter <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Vondrell+McGee/">Vondrell McGee</a> in the second half, Newton rushed for 88 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries.<br />
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His 18 carries for 81 yards in the second half proved pivotal in keeping Texas Tech's explosive offense off the field as the Longhorns escaped with a 34-24 win. It was the inability of the Longhorns backs to pick up critical yards late that paved the way for their upset loss to Tech last season.<br />
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"He was like he has been every time we've seen him," Brown said. "We've just got to keep playing him more."<br />
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Coming into fall camp, Newton and redshirt freshman D.J. Monroe seemed to take a backseat to proven tailbacks Cody Johnson, <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Fozzy+Whittaker/">Fozzy Whittaker</a>, McGee and even true freshman Chris Whaley. But Newton has stepped up with McGee and Whittaker continuing to struggle to stay healthy.<br />
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Starting out the second half after McGee tweaked his ankle Saturday, Newton made an impact on the opening drive with carries of 6 and 7 yards before he burst through the line for a 19-yard touchdown run that put the Longhorns ahead 17-3.<br />
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That was all the UT coaches needed to see to keep running him for the remainder of the night.<br />
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"Tre' has good patience, good vision," said UT offensive coordinator Greg Davis. "We had a couple guys who were (banged) up and we just felt like he was healthy and playing well."<br />
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Newton, the son of former Dallas Cowboy great <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Nate+Newton/">Nate Newton</a>, was excited after receiving his first extended opportunity Saturday night.<br />
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"It felt good," said Newton, who leads the Longhorns backs with 178 yards in three games. "Going into the game I was backing up Vondrell, just ready to do whatever they asked me to do. I just try to make sure I'm always ready for when the opportunity comes."<br />
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A learning experience for the Cornhuskers</strong><br />
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Nebraska coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bo+Pelini/">Bo Pelini</a> couldn't hide his frustration on the sideline Saturday afternoon as Virginia Tech quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tyrod+Taylor/">Tyrod Taylor</a> completed an 11-yard touchdown with 21 seconds remaining to rally the Hokies to a 16-15 win over the Cornhuskers.<br />
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The Cornhuskers came so close to the signature win the program needs. But two big plays -- the 11-yard touchdown pass and then a 76-yard kickoff return run that set up a one-yard touchdown in the first quarter -- were really all that denied Nebraska its biggest win in years.<br />
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Pelini was a little more philosophical Monday than he was on the sideline Saturday after the 11-yard touchdown pass.<br />
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"You have to finish things off and you have to execute for four quarters and unfortunately we didn't do that and it cost us," he said. "That's what we are working towards, getting that aspect fixed.<br />
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"I've moved on, we've moved on. It doesn't change whether we stopped them on that last drive or not. There is a lot of things we need to get fixed and it shouldn't have come down to that anyway. We had plenty of opportunities to put that game away on both sides of the ball and on special teams. Everybody contributed to us not finishing that game off."<br />
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Still, Pelini realizes the value in such a game even in loss. The Cornhuskers went into a hostile environment against a top-25 opponent and played better in all facets, except the final score. <br />
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"Playing in a game like that helps you get ready for conference play because you've been tested, you've been in a tough environment and we know we are going to face that once we get into conference play," said Pelini, whose team dropped down to No.25 in the latest AP poll. "So I think we will be a better football team because of it."<br />
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Fuller out for 4-6 Weeks at A&amp;M</strong><br />
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It wasn't much of a shock when Texas A&amp;M coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a> confirmed Monday that star sophomore receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jeff+Fuller/">Jeff Fuller</a> will miss four to six weeks after cracking a bone in his leg.<br />
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But what was a little surprising was to hear that doesn't mean backup quarterback/receiver <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Ryan+Tannehill+/">Ryan Tannehill </a>will necessarily see his workload increase at receiver. Tannehill, a sophomore, showed he was a true natural last season at receiver.<br />
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He competed with Jerrod Johnson for the starting quarterback spot, as promised by Sherman, during spring and fall practices but lost in his bid to unseat Johnson. Tannehill views himself as a quarterback who can play receiver though his heart is really at quarterback.<br />
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His value to the Aggies is at receiver, but Tannehill's desire is to be a college quarterback. Certainly Sherman finds himself in an awkward situation.<br />
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"You have to really appreciate Ryan to see him practice and throw the football to realize he really is a quarterback," said Sherman, whose team hosts UAB on Saturday. "But he keeps playing receiver, I'm sure from the outside looking in and even from my standpoint, he's equally adept at both. It's a very unique combination. I don't know if I've ever seen anything quite like it."<br />
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Tannehill has thrived as a receiver, who doesn't put in the work meeting with the receivers and rarely practices. Yet goes into the games and excels with limited work. <br />
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"He sits with the quarterbacks, he doesn't meet with the receivers, he doesn't practice receiver a lot, just certain plays at certain times," Sherman said. "It's just amazing to me what he does with the limited amount of time. You can argue both sides of the coin but to appreciate him as a quarterback you have to watch him in practice."<br />
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So instead of seeing Tannehill's reps increase and introducing more risk to the No.2 quarterback spot, Sherman said you can expect to see more of freshmen Brandal Jackson and Kenric McNeal along with an increased workload for Uzoma Nwachukwu and Terrence McCoy to fill Fuller's void.<br />
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<strong>Baylor's run defense gets exposed</strong><br />
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Two weeks after a feel-good road win at Wake Forest, Baylor seemed like the same old Bears during Saturday's deflating 30-22 home loss to UConn.<br />
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The Bears allowed UConn to run the ball down their throats the entire game in front of 40,147 at Floyd Casey Stadium. The Huskies picked up 235 yards of their 382 total yards on the ground, while winning the time of possession battle 39:44 to 20:16.<br />
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Andre Dixon led the way for UConn with 149 yards and three touchdowns on 31 carries while Jordan Todman accounted for 103 yards, marking the second time the duo had both eclipsed the 100-yard barrier in the same game.<br />
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"It was embarrassing as a defense to get the ball run down our throats like that," Baylor safety Jordan Lake said to the Waco Tribune. "We knew they were going to run the ball, but we didn't come out with the energy we needed to stop them up front. They did a good job of using their big line to push the ball downfield, and then Dixon would pop out and get four or five more yards."<br />
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Baylor coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Art+Briles/">Art Briles</a> and his staff will likely have to restore a lot of confidence in his defensive front before having to face the likes of Oklahoma's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/DeMarco+Murray/">DeMarco Murray</a>, Oklahoma State's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Kendall+Hunter/">Kendall Hunter</a> or Missouri's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Derrick+Washington/">Derrick Washington</a> during the Big 12 season.<br />
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"As far as the defensive line and stopping the run, that's something you've got to be able to do," Briles said. "That's something each week is an opportunity to get better at. We know what we need to do now we need to go out and do it. We'll have that opportunity this Saturday."<br />
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<strong>Stoops could have QB quandary</strong><br />
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With a bye coming this week, Oklahoma coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> said Monday he doesn't want to begin speculating about the availability of Heisman Trophy winning quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Bradford+/">Sam Bradford </a>for the Oct. 3 mega non-conference showdown at Miami.<br />
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Bradford has been out since opening week when he suffered a shoulder injury.<br />
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"No updates on Sam but he continues to do well," Stoops said Monday. "But we are not getting into any speculations about when."<br />
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The way redshirt freshman <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Landry+Jones/">Landry Jones</a> is playing could be a reason Stoops doesn't have to worry about his quarterback position. Jones is coming off one of the best performances of any freshman quarterback in NCAA history.<br />
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Jones threw six touchdowns in the Sooners' 45-0 win over Tulsa on Saturday, the second most touchdown passes in a game by a freshman in NCAA history. He was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week on Monday after also completing 25-of-37 passes for 336 yards against Tulsa.<br />
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"I feel good. I think if it is Landry he's handling it really well," said Stoops, whose team jumped up to No. 10 in the AP poll this week. "He's been nothing but consistent and solid. I think more than anything it's the players around him and in the last couple of weeks the players around him have played better. Regardless of who is in that position, the players around him have to protect that position. You have to protect him, you've got to be able to run the ball, you have to be able to get open and catch it when you have the opportunities.<br />
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"But as far as his part, he's doing a really good job."<br />
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<strong>Muckelroy honored</strong><br />
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Middle linebacker <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Roddrick+Muckelroy/">Roddrick Muckelroy</a> showed up big for the Longhorns Saturday night, constantly harassing quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Taylor+Potts/">Taylor Potts</a> and serving as virtual shadow to Texas Tech running Baron Batch all night.<br />
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Muckelroy finished the night with seven tackles, which including two tackles for loss, and one sack while playing a major role in the Longhorns limiting the Red Raiders to minus-6 yards rushing.<br />
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Muckelroy was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts.<br />
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"I've been very proud of his progress, he's started all three games for us at the Mike (middle linebacker)," said UT defensive coordinator <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Will+Muschamp/">Will Muschamp</a>. "He's a guy you enjoy to coach in the way he approaches the game. He certainly showed up (Saturday) an awful lot and played well."<br /><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/21/big-12-notebook-texas-tre-newton-earns-starting-job-on-the-run/">Big 12 Notebook: Texas' Tre Newton Earns Starting Job on the Run</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 20:20:00 EST .  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The league has already suffered more than it share of stunning upsets in non-conference play, starting at the top.<br /><br />Oklahoma, the preseason favorite with Texas to win the Big 12 South and the nation's third-ranked team to start the year, had its hopes of another BCS national championship berth jolted after an opening week loss to <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/BYU/">BYU</a>. This past weekend, <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/oklahoma-state/">Oklahoma State</a>, ranked fifth in the nation (their highest ranking in 24 years, following a win over <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Georgia/">Georgia</a>) came falling back to reality when Houston strolled out of Stillwater with a convincing upset.<br /><br />Just like that, the Big 12 lost two of its three Top 10 team preseason teams, leaving No.2 Texas carrying the weight of the Big 12 by itself. But even the Longhorns struggled at Wyoming in the first half last week before pulling away from the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nfl.fanhouse.com/team/dallas-cowboys/">Cowboys</a>, as did Missouri against Bowling Green.<br /><br />It certainly seems as though the Big 12's quest for a third BCS national championship appearance in five years is already in jeopardy. Oklahoma coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a>, whose team moved back up to No.12 in this week's AP poll, believes it's too early to make such assertions.<br /><br />"There is a ton of football to go," Stoops said. "I've never tried to project in the first or second week where you are going to be for a Big 12 or national title. It's a long road, so you have to keep working and try to improve as you go."<br /><br />But early evidence says the league has a lot of work to do to make up for the perception-altering performances of its top teams. In addition to the Oklahoma State loss last weekend, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Kansas-State/">Kansas State</a> also went to Louisiana-Lafayette and suffered a stunning defeat to the Ragin Cajuns of the Sun Belt Conference. And then there is <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Colorado/">Colorado</a>, which doesn't seem capable of beating anyone after falling apart against Mid-American Conference foe Toledo on Friday night to fall to 0-2 on the season.<br /><br />So far this season, the Big 12 has suffered defeats to the Mountain West, Conference USA, Sun Belt and Mid-American Conference. None of the other major conference can make that claim to this point.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br />"It's a 12-game season. It's a grind," Kansas coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mark+Mangino/">Mark Mangino</a> said to FanHouse. "I wouldn't judge the Big 12 on the first couple weeks. I really think you have to look at the body of work throughout the season. Those kind of discussions arise at the end of the year.<br /><br />"Sure there has been some games where we've gotten beat when we were favored, but I think you have to look at the whole body of work and wait until the season is over because this is a pretty doggone good conference."<br /><br />Stoops seems to think what we've seen so far in the Big 12 early is just a symptom of parity created by the scholarship limits. So far we've seen <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Boise-State/">Boise State</a> dominate <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Oregon/">Oregon</a> and <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Central-Michigan/">Central Michigan</a> delivered a blow to <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Michigan-State/">Michigan State</a> to name a few other upsets outside of the Big 12.<br /><br />"In the end there are a lot of good teams and if you are not at your best anybody can beat you," Stoops said. "I don't know that that's like any other year or unlike any other conference. I think you see it around the country with everybody every year.<br /><br />"Every week you see different people with upsets around the country. I don't know any year that hasn't been the case."<br /><br /><br /><strong>Fast-Break Offenses</strong><br /><br />The Big 12 season kicks off Saturday when No. 2 Texas hosts <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Texas-Tech/">Texas Tech</a> in what should be a fast-paced, high scoring affair based on what both teams have showed so far.<br /><br />Through the first two games, both teams lead the Big 12 in scoring offense. The Longhorns, behind the proven arm of <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Colt+McCoy/">Colt McCoy</a>, are averaging 50 points per game and have scored 13 touchdowns combined against Louisiana-Monroe and Wyoming.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a>'s Red <span class="injectedLink">Raiders</span>, who seemed to have invented fast-break offense in college football, are second in the conference in scoring offense with first-year starting quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Taylor+Potts/">Taylor Potts</a> after averaging 46.5 points and having scored a total of 13 touchdowns against North Dakota and Rice.<br /><br />Both teams also rank around the middle of the pack in the Big 12 in scoring defense.<br /><br />"This will be a great fan game," said UT coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mack+Brown/">Mack Brown</a>. "There is going to be balls flying all over the place. People come to see offense. Both defenses are improved, they're playing well but I'm going to tell you there will be some sparks flying in this game on offense because we're more uptempo than we've ever been and Tech has been that way from the beginning. So I think it will be a great game to watch."<br /><br />It will be interesting to see how both offenses handle the obvious elevation in competition.<br /><strong><br />Snyder staying the course</strong><br /><br />Kansas State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a> said he doesn't anticipate making a change at either quarterback or placekicker, despite some obvious struggles in both areas in the first two games.<br /><br />Quarterbacks <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Carson+Coffman/">Carson Coffman</a> and <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Grant+Gregory/">Grant Gregory</a> have combined to complete just 49.1 percent of their passes. The Wildcats struggled early against Louisiana-Lafayette before scoring two touchdowns in the fourth quarter prior to falling to a late field goal.<br /><br />But Snyder says he doesn't anticipate a change heading into Saturday's game at UCLA.<br /><br />"We have what we have," he said. "I don't know that we could go any further than we are right now."<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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The same goes for junior placekicker Josh Cherry, who has missed all three of his field goal attempts through the first two games. Cherry missed two field goals in the loss to ULL and also missed on an extra point attempt.<br /><br />"The major thing right now is to re-establish his confidence," Snyder said. "He's a very intent young guy, he really cares, he's very genuine. He's pained by it, as well, and I certainly understand it and appreciate that. I have great confidence in him and will continue to work with him. I think he will continue to move forward and eventually become the kicker I'm quite confident he's capable of becoming."<br /><br />But most glaring right now is the play of Snyder's quarterbacks. Both went into fall camp in a tight race for the job, but Coffman emerged as the starter.<br /><br />So far Coffman has struggle, completing just 27 of 52 passes for 360 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Gregory has been worse after not completing a pass in four attempts.<br /><br />"It's quite obvious that we need to have substantial improvement at that position," Snyder said. "We have to make better decisions, we have to throw the ball more accurately. Those are the two main situations and get us in the right plays we can get into and not put us jeopardy. It's just a matter of trying to make improvement and that's true of the entirety of our football team. <br /><br />"We are trying to make improvements at every position we have but the quarterback position stands out dramatically for any football team and it's quite obvious we need those improvements."<br /><br /><strong>Tech not missing a beat at QB</strong><br /><br />Taylor Potts is just two games into his first year as a starter and already he seems on the way to being another record-setting Red Raiders quarterback.<br /><br />Potts was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week after completing 36 of 57 passes for 456 yards and seven touchdowns in the 55-10 win over Rice on Saturday. Potts became the first Raiders quarterback to throw for at least seven touchdowns in a game since B.J. Symons tossed eight touchdowns against Texas A&amp;M in 2003.<br /><br />After two games, Potts leads the Big 12 in passing with 430.5 yards per game to go along with nine touchdowns and just three interceptions. He has also completed 70 of 105 attempts for 861 yards.<br /><br />"He's playing and is getting better every game out there," Leach said. "He's thrown for a bunch of yards both games and he's getting sharper and sharper."<br /><br /><br /><strong>Cowboys hope to recover</strong><br /><br />Oklahoma State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Gundy/">Mike Gundy</a> compares the uphill battle his Cowboys face in trying to recover from Saturday's stunning loss to University of Houston to challenges of recovering from failure in everyday life.<br /><br />"The only difference in college football than any other aspect of life is we are in the public eye.," Gundy said. "Everything we do, every weekend people see it and there is a lot of talk about it. There are great lessons to be learned here."<br /><br />The Cowboys, who went from No.5 in the country to No.16 this week, begin their recovery process Saturday when Rice pays a visit to Boone Pickens Stadium.<br /><br /><strong>Cody Hawkins expected to play for Buffaloes</strong><br /><br />Colorado coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Hawkins/">Dan Hawkins</a> said he expects his son, quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cody+Hawkins/">Cody Hawkins</a>, to play Saturday when Wyoming comes into Boulder.<br /><br />Hawkins suffered a mild concussion at the end of Friday's loss to Toledo.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/15/big-12-notebook-overrated/">Big 12 Notebook: Overrated?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:45:00 EST .  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Gresham was expected to be the Sooners' top receiving threat and maybe the best tight end in the country after catching 14 touchdowns and 950 yards last season.<br /><br />"Just unfortunate that he comes back and is not able to continue to participate," OU coach Bob Stoops told the <a target="_blank" style="font-style: italic;" href="http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/OU/article.aspx?subjectid=92&amp;articleid=20090908_250_0_NORMAN509232">Tulsa World</a>. "So we really feel for him."<br /> <br /> Stoops informed the Oklahoma media of the season-ending surgery, which he says will take five months to heal properly. Just Monday, the Sooners learned that Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/sam-bradford/142221">Sam Bradford</a> will be <a target="_blank" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/07/bob-stoops-on-sam-bradfords-injury-its-going-to-be-a-while/">out of the lineup for two to four weeks</a> with a Grade III sprain of the AC joint in his right throwing shoulder.<br /> <br /> Bradford will not need surgery, but Gresham wasn't as fortunate.<br /> <br /> Both players had a chance to leave school early as high NFL draft picks last spring, but both elected to come back; Gresham was believed to be a sure first-round draft pick. Stoops told Oklahoma reporters that Gresham should be recovered in time to take part in February's NFL combine.<br /> <br /> "For his sake, the rest of the knee looks good, and this is something that heals really well," Stoops said to the World. "So for his long-range future, he'll be fine." <br /> <br /> Gresham also has the option of returning to school for a fifth year because he did not redshirt as a true freshman.<br /> <br /> <strong>Big 12 Trio Hopes to Stay Focused</strong><br /> <br />Conventional wisdom holds that the biggest improvement in college football teams comes between the first and second week.<br /><br />But for a handful of Big 12 teams coming off huge opening-week wins, there could be a false sense they've already arrived. <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Oklahoma-State/">Oklahoma State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Baylor/">Baylor</a> and <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Missouri/">Missouri</a> all are coming off impressive victories that could propel them towards strong seasons but a lot will depend on how they handle Week 1 success.<br /><br />Oklahoma State, coming off a big-time 24-10 win against Georgia this past week in Stillwater, has to quickly get focused because an explosive and dangerous Houston team is heading into Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday. The <span class="injectedLink">Cowboys</span> have to be extra careful they aren't still celebrating the win over Georgia and their new top-five ranking this week.<br /><br />"I think we have to be up front with them and tell them, 'We had a great win on Saturday and we have a great football team coming in here, a team that led the nation in scoring and is very capable of playing at a high level on any given day,'' ' said OSU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Gundy/">Mike Gundy</a>. "I think because of the success they had last year and obviously as well as they played in the first game, our players should be able to stay focused. This will be a good football game. Houston is a very good team."<br /><br />Baylor has a bye this week after accomplishing what was once thought impossible for the <span class="injectedLink">Bears</span> program -- go on the road and beat a quality BCS conference school. But that is exactly what quarterback <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/robert-griffin/164943" class="injectedLink">Robert Griffin</a> and his <span class="injectedLink">Bears</span> did this past Saturday, hanging on to beat <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Wake-Forest/">Wake Forest</a>, 24-21, in Winston-Salem.<br /><br />That win was pivotal as Baylor looks for its first bowl bid since 1994. The victory over the Demon Deacons should be great for the Bears' confidence, but they have to guard against overconfidence as they head into a three-game home non-conference stretch against UConn, Northwestern State and Kent State, three games they are expected to win. A slip-up in non-conference followed by an unforgiving Big 12 schedule could all but make the Wake Forest win irrelevant.<br /><br />"Where we are as a program, we don't have to worry about getting overconfident or getting the big heads because we've had our lips punched enough times to understand that you've never arrived and you are never where you need to be," said second-year Baylor coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Art+Briles/">Art Briles</a>, whose team received votes in the AP poll this week. "One game doesn't dictate your outcome. I think the thing that helps us a little bit is we have an open date this week.<br /><br />"It was a big win against a quality opponent, but it was something that we felt like needed to do if we were going to accomplish one of our intermediate goals, which is to win all of our non-conference games. Starting from [Sunday], we have flipped our focus off of that game and on to the next one."<br /><br />Perhaps the team with the most to prove last Saturday and with the biggest chip on its shoulder was Missouri. The winner of the Big 12 North the past two seasons, Mizzou entered the season without many outside expectations in the North or in the national polls due to the senior talent lost, including star quarterback <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/chase-daniel/170497" class="injectedLink">Chase Daniel</a>.<br /><br />So all the <span class="injectedLink">Tigers</span> did this past week was roll a respectable Illinois team, 37-9, on a neutral field in St. Louis. The voters were obviously paying attention because they entered the AP poll this week at No. 25. But the Tigers have little time to gloat because a dangerous Bowling Green team is heading to Columbia this weekend.<br /><br />"I think you just want to react responsibly when you come out of a big game like that and have a reasonable amount of success," said Missouri coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gary+Pinkel/">Gary Pinkel</a>. "I'm paid to make sure our team is prepared at its highest level and we're not good enough to take anybody lightly. Bowling Green has beat us the last two times they've played us.<br /><br />"We are just focused on getting better and through the leadership of our team, I think we will be okay."<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Sooners' Offensive Line Blues</span><br /> <br /> All offseason the biggest concern for the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Oklahoma/">Oklahoma</a> Sooners seemed to be their offensive line.<br /> <br /> And in the Sooners' season-opening 14-13 upset loss to BYU on Saturday night, it seems the concerns were well-founded. The offensive line was out of sync well before Heisman Trophy quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Sam+Bradford/">Sam Bradford</a> was hit and knocked out of the game with a AC joint injury late in the second quarter.<br /> <br /> Bradford had little time to set his feet, throwing for just 96 yards in the first two quarters while with former 1,000-yard rushers <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/DeMarco+Murray/">DeMarco Murray</a> and <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Chris+Brown/">Chris Brown</a> in the backfield, the Sooners rushed for 118 yards on the night.<br /> <br /> But OU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> seemed most bothered by the penalties called on the offensive line. Right tackle Cory Brandon had six penalties called on him alone, including a critical five-yard false start penalty late in the game that forced Tress Way to have to kick a 54-yard field goal that could have won the game, but came up short. <br /> <br /> "The major issue are the penalties," Stoops said. "That really just took away and destroyed so many drives. As far as physical play and playing hard, it's there. but the part of having the discipline to play by the rules and eliminate penalties we have to improve. As far as effort and being physical and everything, that part was solid. But we have to have more discipline to not have the penalties.<br /><strong><br />Trouble Brewing at Colorado</strong><br /><br /><img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" alt="Dan Hawkins" id="vimage_2" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/09/82615323.jpg" /><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Colorado/">Colorado</a> is a team on the other end of the spectrum that didn't start the season the way its alumni and fans would expect.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Hawkins/">Dan Hawkins</a>, already under fire for lack of success on the football field, didn't do himself or his quarterback son any favors with Sunday night's embarrassing 23-17 defeat to Colorado State in Boulder, Colo. Many of the 53,168 fans in attendance began booing the Buffaloes as they entered halftime trailing 20-3.<br /><br />When asked Monday how he responds to the fans booing, Hawkins was short when he replied: "I don't. You just have to do your deal."<br /><br />There were several questionable decisions made during Sunday's game, such as limiting highly-touted running back recruit <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/darrell-scott/165579" class="injectedLink">Darrell Scott</a> to just a couple touches. Then there is the touchy subject of giving his son, Cody, all the snaps at quarterback and what was apparently a close quarterback competition between him and <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tyler-hansen/166937" class="injectedLink">Tyler Hansen</a> this summer.<br /><br />Hawkins didn't reveal who the starter was until game time Sunday. But that apparently was for show, because Hansen revealed this week that he has decided to redshirt this season to put some distance between himself and Cody, and likely Hawkins, if things aren't corrected real quick.<br /><br />Hawkins, who is largely responsible for the success at Boise State, hasn't had quite the same touch at Colorado. The Buffaloes are 13-25 in the four seasons under Hawkins. He will have to get things smoothed quickly with a tough road game at Toledo coming up Friday night.<br /><br />"We'll be okay," Hawkins said.<br /><br /><strong>Leach's Meaning of Balance</strong><br /><br />When coaches talk about being balanced on offense, they are comparing the number of running plays versus passing plays called in a particular game.<br /><br />Leave it to Texas Tech coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Leach/">Mike Leach</a>, perhaps one of the most out-of-the-box coaches in the college game, to have a completely different spin on being balanced. A coach who would just as soon throw a two-yard pass for a first down as run it, says balance to him means the number of players you use in a game.<br /><br />And a quick glance at the Red Raiders' stat sheet from their 38-13 opening-week win over North Dakota certainly makes it hard to argue when Leach says he is the most balanced coach in the country. The Raiders had 10 different players catch balls from first-time starting quarterback Taylor Potts, and six players carried the football on Saturday.<br /><br />"I am proud to say we are probably the most balanced team in the nation because balance has virtually nothing to do with rushing as opposed to passing," Leach said. "It has to do with your ability to get the ball in all of your players' hands.<br /><br />"We had 10 receivers touch the ball so if you run across anybody more balanced than that, I'd like to meet them."<br style="font-weight: bold;" /><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/08/notebook-greshams-season-ends-early/">Notebook: Gresham's Season Ends Early</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 08 Sep 2009 22:35:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/08/notebook-greshams-season-ends-early/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19154803/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/08/notebook-greshams-season-ends-early/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/08/notebook-greshams-season-ends-early/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>art briles</category><category>bob stoops</category><category>BobStoops</category><category>jermaine gresham</category><category>mike leach</category><category>MikeLeach</category><category>robert griffin</category><dc:creator>Terrance Harris</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 22:35:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Big 12 Notebook: Marquee Matchups Rule Opening Week</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/baylor/" rel="tag">Baylor</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/brigham-young/" rel="tag">Brigham Young</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/colorado/" rel="tag">Colorado</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/georgia/" rel="tag">Georgia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/illinois/" rel="tag">Illinois</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/iowa-state/" rel="tag">Iowa State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/kansas/" rel="tag">Kansas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/kansas-state/" rel="tag">Kansas State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/missouri/" rel="tag">Missouri</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/nebraska/" rel="tag">Nebraska</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/oklahoma/" rel="tag">Oklahoma</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/oklahoma-state/" rel="tag">Oklahoma State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-aandm/" rel="tag">Texas A&amp;M</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas/" rel="tag">Texas</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-tech/" rel="tag">Texas Tech</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-12/" rel="tag">Big 12</a></p><img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/08/oklahomastate_big12_831.jpg" alt="Oklahoma State" />Most <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/" class="injectedLink">college football</a> coaches seem to prefer easing into the non-conference portion of the schedule before the fun really starts during league play. <br /><br />But for three Big 12 schools, the start of the season will be anything but a breaking-in period this upcoming weekend.<br /><br />Missouri and Illinois meet in St. Louis, third-ranked Oklahoma takes on No. 20 BYU in Arlington, Texas, and the marquee matchup features No.13 Georgia at No. 9 Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon.<br /><br />Let's just say there isn't likely to be any relaxing moments where the backup quarterback can get a little work for any of these teams Saturday.<br /><br />"It makes ... your players have a sense of urgency, and that they've got to be on top of their game for sure right off the bat," OU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bob+Stoops/">Bob Stoops</a> said Monday. "You like it if you are able to win and you don't like it if you aren't able to win it.<br /><br />
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"At the end of the day it is challenging and it does get your players' attention for sure."<br /><br />These games also capture the attention of voters, networks, alumni and important recruits. That is certainly the case with the rivalry series between Mizzou and the Illini now being played in St. Louis, the city where both bordering state schools regularly tangle for talented recruits in the area.<br /><br />"This game is like a bowl game. It's two rivals, in a great city, the dome," said MU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gary+Pinkel/">Gary Pinkel</a>, whose team has won its last four games against Illinois in St. Louis. "This intensity is just unbelievable to start the season."<br /><br />As intense as things may get in St. Louis, the emotional level in the newly renovated Boone Pickens Stadium is likely to be 10 times greater Saturday. The Cowboys are coming into their most hyped season ever. The program is ranked in the top 10 and is considered talented enough to challenge for its first Big 12 South title and earn a BCS bowl bid.<br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/fanhouse"><img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.fanhouse.com/media/2009/08/main-fanhouse-twitter.jpg" id="vimage_2" alt="" /></a>But to get this season of high expectations off to the desired start, OSU will have to get past a Georgia program that knows a little about big-time matchups. Fortunately for the Cowboys, the Bulldogs will be breaking in a new starting quarterback and running back.<br /><br />But the fact that even OSU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Gundy/">Mike Gundy</a> is inexperienced in these type of games might be more damaging than Georgia's inexperience at key positions on the field.<br /><br />"This is new to me personally," Gundy said. "I've not been in a situation where we've had to so much national attention and gotten the program to this level so this is new for myself. I do worry about it. I don't know what we can do other than practice hard and stay focused as a staff."<br /><br />If Gundy is trying to do all he can to bring normalcy to his team as the game approaches, the fans are doing all they can to keep the Cowboys on edge.<br /><br />"In Stillwater and the community, the last four or five weeks wherever you go, that's all anybody talks about," Gundy said Monday. "Three or four nights ago I was in Wal-Mart with my oldest son at 9:30 or 10 at night and everybody that walks by, that's all they talk about. That's good. <br /><br />"It's good that there is a lot of excitement in the community. But you always worry about [being able to focus] as a coach."<br /><br />Even more pressing, the coaches must worry about having to come out of the gate fast. Most coaches will tell you that the biggest improvement in their teams comes between Week 1 and Week 2. That could be too late for teams like Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, who have national championship aspirations.<br /><br />Chances are, in a division that is as competitive as the Big 12 South, there is enough recovery time. But who wants to take that chance when teams like Florida, Ohio State, or USC might be capable of running the table?<br /><br /><font size="+1" color="#5c5858">Colorado, Kansas State keeping QB secrets</font><br /><br />Both Colorado and Kansas State come into this season with serious competition at quarterback and neither of the respective coaches were willing to reveal their hands Monday.<br /><br />K-State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Snyder/">Bill Snyder</a> said he would wait until Tuesday's press conference to announce the winner of the competition between junior <span class="injectedLink">Carson Coffman</span> and senior <span class="injectedLink">Grant Gregory</span> for Saturday's season opener against UMass.<br /><br />Colorado coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Hawkins/">Dan Hawkins</a> is going to wait until Sunday's game against Colorado State to unveil whether or not sophomore <span class="injectedLink">Tyler Hansen</span> has unseated his son, <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Cody+Hawkins/">Cody Hawkins</a>, for the Buffaloes' top spot.<br /><br />"Both of them have done a nice job," Dan Hawkins said. "We are fortunate because we have two guys who understand the system. They're smart players who can make plays. They are both good players."<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --><br /> But while Hawkins still seems somewhat undecided on his direction, Snyder said he already knows who his quarterback will be to start the season. He just wasn't willing to tell Monday.<br /><br />"We have a decision and we'll announce it tomorrow at the press conference to give everybody a fair shot at it," said Snyder, who returns to the sidelines after a brief retirement. "But we know which way we will go."<br /><br />It's fair to assume Kansas State and Colorado will likely play two quarterbacks at various points this season. Both Hawkins and Hansen played last year, with Hansen showing a great deal of promise. Coffman was the backup to Josh Freeman last season, while Gregory was a backup at South Florida last season before transferring upon graduation to play his final year of eligibility in Manhattan.<br /><br />Snyder said that whichever quarterback gets the nod for the opener will have to continue to play well because the competition will remain open.<br /><br />"We're not in a position and it's never really been our philosophy to say, 'You're it for the year,' " he said. "I think what you would like to have happen is for the youngster to accept the responsibility of being No.1 and maintaining the position of being No.1 throughout the course of the year. That would be the hope. But by the same token, we want to make sure it remains competitive so whoever the No. 2 quarterback is going into this game, I want him to understand that if he continues to improve he always has the opportunity to challenge for the No.1 spot.<br /><br />"Whoever it is going on the field on Saturday will certainly have to perform well enough to retain the position."<br /><br /><font size="+1" color="#5c5858">Frustrated Rhoads</font><br /><br /><img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" alt="Paul Rhoads" id="vimage_2" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/08/rhoads_831.jpg" />First-year Iowa State coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Paul+Rhoads/">Paul Rhoads</a> seemed to take a shot or two at his predecessors and how they taught or didn't teach the Iowa State Cyclones defenders how to tackle.<br /><br />The most recent head coach of ISU was <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Gene+Chizik/">Gene Chizik</a>, who bounced after two unsuccessful seasons to take over at Auburn, the school where Rhoads was the defensive coordinator last season.<br /><br />"The first thing we need to do on that side of the ball is to tackle," Rhoads said. "We inherited a football team that we felt tackled very poorly. We went to work on it just as quickly as we could when we started spring practice. <br /><br />"I believe we've made a good amount of improvement but we are far from being a good tackling football team yet. Part of that is athleticism, we have to upgrade that and develop it. The other part is we have to improve technique angles that go along with being a good tackling football team. At this point still, we forget those things."<br /><br />The numbers from last season support Rhoads' concerns. The Cyclones were 10th in the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Big-12/">Big 12</a> in total defense and 112th overall after allowing an average of 453.2 yards per game and 6.7 yards per play.<br /><br />Rhoads is going to have to play with many of those players while his recruits develop.<br /><br />"It's been really frustrating because our players are our program," he said. "You develop athleticism, you develop the ability to change direction better throughout your offseason and drills, but you don't change physically who [you are] a great deal."<br /><br />To correct the problem, Rhoads admits his camp was very much on the physical side.<br /><br />"I don't think anybody would argue that fact," Rhoads said. "I think the output of ice coming out of our training room has definitely been up [over] where it's been the last couple of years."<br /><br /><font size="+1" color="#5c5858">Punting around in Jerry's World</font><br /><br />Oklahoma and BYU's punters could be the next to encounter the low-hanging scoreboard in the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium when they play Saturday.<br /><br />The 90-foot high scoreboard has caused controversy in the NFL because punted balls have hit it, causing a stop in play for a do-over. Cowboys owner <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jerry+Jones/">Jerry Jones</a> said he won't raise the towering structure in his state-of-the-art venue.<br /><br />Stoops doesn't seem too concerned.<br /><br />"Whatever the rule is we'll abide by it," he said. "From what I understand you just re-kick. They reset the clock and you have a do-over."<br /><br />In some ways, Sooners freshman punter Tress Way connecting with the scoreboard might be a good sign.<br /><br />"Hopefully our guy can hit it and have that kind of problem," Stoops said. "That means he's hitting it pretty well."<style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
<div align="center" class="fanhouseButton"><a href="http://twitter.com/fanhouse" target="_blank">Follow Us on Twitter</a> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/fanhouse" target="_blank">Friend Us on Facebook</a></div><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/">Big 12 Notebook: Marquee Matchups Rule Opening Week</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:00:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19146631/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/31/big-12-notebook-marquee-matchups-rule-opening-week/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>bill snyder</category><category>bob stoops</category><category>dan hawkins</category><category>gary pinkel</category><category>mike gundy</category><dc:creator>Terrance Harris</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:00:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Jerrod Johnson Holds Off Ryan Tannehill as Texas A&amp;M's Starting Quarterback</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/25/jerrod-johnson-holds-off-ryan-tannehill-as-texas-aandms-starting/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/25/jerrod-johnson-holds-off-ryan-tannehill-as-texas-aandms-starting/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/25/jerrod-johnson-holds-off-ryan-tannehill-as-texas-aandms-starting/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/texas-aandm/" rel="tag">Texas A&amp;M</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-12/" rel="tag">Big 12</a></p><img hspace="4" border="1" align="right" vspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/08/83955148.jpg" alt="Ryan Tannehill" />One of the more interesting quarterback battles in the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Big+12/">Big 12</a> this fall camp is over.<br /><br />Texas A&amp;M coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Sherman/">Mike Sherman</a> said Monday that incumbent <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/jerrod-johnson/142764">Jerrod Johnson</a> will be the starter for the Sept.5 season opener against New Mexico after staving off a strong effort by sophomore QB/WR <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/ryan-tannehill/150837">Ryan Tannehill</a> to unseat him. The subtraction of Tannehill at quarterback should be an addition at receiver where Tannehill put together an impressive freshman campaign as a quarterback who played receiver on Saturdays.<br /><br />Tannehill showed promise at quarterback last year during fall camp, but eventually became a record-setting freshman receiver for the <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Texas+AM+Aggies/">Texas A&amp;M Aggies</a>. He was promised every opportunity to switch to his desired position of quarterback this offseason, and Sherman stayed true to his word.<br /><br />But Johnson was up to the challenge, and showed in Sherman's pro-style offense that gave the coaches confidence that he is the right player to lead the offense. Johnson completed nearly 60 percent of his passes last season, while throwing 21 touchdowns and 10 interceptions after stepping in for injured Stephen McGee.<br /><br />It's not all bad for Tannehill, who had been told up front it would take an extraordinary effort to replace Johnson. Tannehill led A&amp;M in receiving last season with 55 catches for 844 yards and five touchdowns after being moved to the receiver position on game days out of necessity. <br /><br />He and <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/jeff-fuller/164405">Jeff Fuller</a> should give the Aggies one heck of a one-two punch as sophomore receivers this season.<br /><br />"The way it finished up, we have two No. 1s that I'm very excited about," Sherman said. "I believe in both our quarterbacks and am equally happy with both, but the nod will go to Jerrod as our starter for the first ballgame and we'll go from there. They've both had an outstanding camp and their numbers are almost identical. They are great kids, they work hard each day and they keep getting better."<br /><br />Sherman did, however, leave the door open for Tannehill, who is a year behind Johnson, to still play some quarterback. He will likely be Johnson's backup this season. Johnson's athletic ability also could pave the way for he and Tannehill to switch positions during some offensive sets. <br /> <br />"Ryan's going to be a heck of a quarterback here," Sherman said. "Are there going to be some situations where he'll be on the field? Possibly. But right now we're still focusing on the quarterback aspect of it."<br /><br />In other A&amp;M news, it appears the experiment with <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/lucas-patterson/142808">Lucas Patterson</a> as an offensive tackle is over. Sherman told reporters Monday that Patterson has been moved back to the defensive line, where he made 11 starts last season.<br /><br />It was a difficult move considering the complexity of playing offensive tackle. Patterson would have probably needed to sit out this season to learn the position, which would have defeated the purpose of making the move this offseason.<br /><br />Apparently the young offensive linemen Sherman and his staff have recruited are catching on quicker than expected, which allowed them to move Patterson back to the defensive line where his impact will certainly be greater this season.<br /><br />"I thought Lucas was making progress on offense," Sherman said. "I hate moving guys around, but I felt like more than anything else that the development of the young defensive linemen has been very slow. We really need to have Lucas on defense. He'll help us be better on defense, and ultimately that was the answer. I would still prefer to have him on offense if all things were even, but they weren't. We just needed a run-stopper on defense and that's what he is. He's an unselfish player and said he'll do whatever it takes to win and help us be a better football team. If he had his preference I think he'd rather be on offense, he made that commitment, but he saw the same things I saw. I'm glad we did it."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/25/jerrod-johnson-holds-off-ryan-tannehill-as-texas-aandms-starting/">Jerrod Johnson Holds Off Ryan Tannehill as Texas A&amp;M's Starting Quarterback</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 14:58:00 EST .  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