The loss against OU this weekend was devastating. It broke my heart to see fans dropping away from their team for ONE loss. Texas and OU both have the exact same record as us going into the end of the football season. So why do we suddenly drop so low in the BCS rankings? Maybe because the sports analyzers and the rest of the world think Tech was always just a Cinderella team. They thought they'd give us a little glory by sitting up on that #2 position then whack us off after one bad game.
Texas Tech
24 November 2008
Sports analyzers are calling Texas Tech a "Cinderella" team. We were always the belle of the ball. No one knew it, but the Texas Tech Red Raiders sure did.
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23 November 2008
omplete dismemberment of a highly ranked football squad like last night’s decapitation of the Texas Tech Red Raiders by the Oklahoma Sooners, and for the benefit of my impending ulcers, I hope I never do again.
Posted by Dayne Duranti | No comments yet
15 November 2008
Texas Tech is better than U. The Red Raiders pulled the upset of the year beating the No. 1 ranked Texas Longhorns Saturday night in a bar fight of a football game that any fan of college football surely enjoyed. The Red Raider’s victory was secured with a final second touchdown that had all of Texas and the rest of the nation on the edge of their seats.The win catapulted
Posted by Dayne Duranti | No comments yet
13 October 2008
But let’s look at the attitudes of the pollsters. Let’s assume Texas Tech wins its next two games and enters the Texas game at 8-0. By then, they would have also beaten a number 15 (or 16 depending on the poll) Kansas team. If Tech loses, the pollsters will say, “See, we told you they weren’t that good.” But, they would have played the number 1 team in the nation and that would be their only loss. So who would have a better loss? - Tech losing to Texas or USC losing to Oregon State? Not even close!
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5 October 2008
WEEK SIX COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS
25. GT (4-1)
Considering the fact that a 3-point loss in Blacksburg is the only blemish on its record, Georgia Tech deserves to be ranked in the top 25. In his first year in Atlanta, Paul Johnson is definitely exceeding expectations.
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