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--Oklahoma State is favored by 1
--since 2007, Texas Tech is 1-5 against Oklahoma State, including 0-4 over the last four
--all-time, Texas Tech leads the series 21-16-3, including winning the first three games in the 1930's by a combined score of 40-6
Oklahoma State Cowboys
#12 in Coaches
#18 in AP
#18 in BCS
Texas Tech Red Raiders
#15 in Coaches
#15 in AP
#15 in BCS
ESPN:
--Along with Baylor and Texas, Oklahoma State (6-1, 3-1) controls its own destiny in the conference race. If the Cowboys win out, they would own tiebreaker advantages across the board and would secure the Big 12’s BCS bowl bid. ... Multiple starters remain from the 2011 Big 12 title squad so don’t expect the Cowboys to sit back and watch the title be decided without having their say.
--The Red Raiders could still take the league by winning out, but it would help if the Sooners lost, since OU holds the head-to-head advantage...TTU comes back home to Lubbock with the realization that its Big 12 title hopes remain intact with Oklahoma State, Texas and Baylor remaining on their schedule. If they simply win out and get some help with another conference loss by the Sooners, their title hopes would be well within reach.
--How strong is OSU’s defense? The Cowboys are, statistically, one of the best defensive units seen in Stillwater in recent memory. Yet they haven’t seen anything like they will see against Texas Tech on Saturday. The Red Raiders feature a bag full of tricks and receiving corps full of treats unlike any other in the conference. Jace Amaro is an automatic mismatch, Eric Ward can make teams pay for leaving him in one-on-one situations, Jakeem Grant is slippery and fast and Bradley Marquez will hit you with a big play when you least expect it. Few envy the task of Cowboys’ defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer this weekend.
--Will Roland keep rollin’? OSU running back Desmond Roland set a career high with 219 rushing yards and four touchdowns in his first collegiate start. What will he do as an encore against a Red Raider defense that has allowed 460 rushing yards in their past two games? TTU will likely try to take the running game away and force Clint Chelf to beat them with his arm.
--Oklahoma State is favored by 1
--since 2007, Texas Tech is 1-5 against Oklahoma State, including 0-4 over the last four
--all-time, Texas Tech leads the series 21-16-3, including winning the first three games in the 1930's by a combined score of 40-6
Oklahoma State Cowboys
#12 in Coaches
#18 in AP
#18 in BCS
Texas Tech Red Raiders
#15 in Coaches
#15 in AP
#15 in BCS
ESPN:
--Along with Baylor and Texas, Oklahoma State (6-1, 3-1) controls its own destiny in the conference race. If the Cowboys win out, they would own tiebreaker advantages across the board and would secure the Big 12’s BCS bowl bid. ... Multiple starters remain from the 2011 Big 12 title squad so don’t expect the Cowboys to sit back and watch the title be decided without having their say.
--The Red Raiders could still take the league by winning out, but it would help if the Sooners lost, since OU holds the head-to-head advantage...TTU comes back home to Lubbock with the realization that its Big 12 title hopes remain intact with Oklahoma State, Texas and Baylor remaining on their schedule. If they simply win out and get some help with another conference loss by the Sooners, their title hopes would be well within reach.
--How strong is OSU’s defense? The Cowboys are, statistically, one of the best defensive units seen in Stillwater in recent memory. Yet they haven’t seen anything like they will see against Texas Tech on Saturday. The Red Raiders feature a bag full of tricks and receiving corps full of treats unlike any other in the conference. Jace Amaro is an automatic mismatch, Eric Ward can make teams pay for leaving him in one-on-one situations, Jakeem Grant is slippery and fast and Bradley Marquez will hit you with a big play when you least expect it. Few envy the task of Cowboys’ defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer this weekend.
--Will Roland keep rollin’? OSU running back Desmond Roland set a career high with 219 rushing yards and four touchdowns in his first collegiate start. What will he do as an encore against a Red Raider defense that has allowed 460 rushing yards in their past two games? TTU will likely try to take the running game away and force Clint Chelf to beat them with his arm.
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