Texas Tech, Texas A&M Renew Bitter Rivalry

John  Baucum by Scribe Written on October 10, 2007
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WR Ed Britton has carried the ball six times for 39 yards and QB Harrell has accounted for two TDs on the ground with goal-line carries. 

Texas Tech Receiving Stats

Michael Crabtree continues to be Texas Tech’s lethal weapon. The redshirt freshman receiver has 70 catches for 1,074 yards, which works out to 15.3 yards per catch, and 17 TDs.

He leads the nation in all three categories and is tied for the Big 12 record in receiving TDs with OSU alum Rashaun Woods.

Danny Amendola is enjoying great success at the Y position. The senior has 54 catches for 685 yards, a total of 12.7 yards per catch, with four TDs.

Running back Shannon Woods has tallied 25 catches for 79 yards and two scores.

Eric Morris also has 25 catches on the season. With those 25 touches he has managed 308 yards, which is 12.3 yards per catch, and also scored three times.

Grant Walker along with Detron Lewis (two) and Lyle Leong (one) round out the receiving touchdowns for Texas Tech.    

Other Factors

When these two teams face each other, fans can feel the excitement in the air. Nothing is predictable and no lead is safe.

In short, this rivalry is what’s great about college football.

Dennis Franchione arrived at Texas A&M with huge expectations. The former Alabama and TCU coach was brought in to revitalize a program that was pulling in talent but underachieving.

His results are less than stellar.

At 25-23, his coaching record with the Aggies isn't quite what boosters were expecting. It seems that the Aggie faithful are finally getting tired of consistent mediocrity.

A loss to Texas Tech could help Franchione sell his house in College Station. On the other hand, a road win against Texas Tech could spark the Aggies to a great finish.

Mike Leach didn’t have quite the same expectations when he arrived at Texas Tech, but to say that he has outperformed Franchione would be a colossal understatement. Leach’s offensive mind and gambling mentality have brought Texas Tech nationwide renown.

With Leach at the helm, the Red Raiders are never out of a ball game.

Just ask Minnesota.

This game will be close throughout. Expect both teams to play their best football of the season in this pivotal conference match.

Can Dennis Franchione’s defense finally stymie Mike Leach’s aerial assault?

I don’t think so.

Why?

Because the combination of Graham Harrell, Michael Crabtree, Danny Amendola, and a running game that is ready to unleash some building frustration will spell doom for Texas A&M.  

Prediction

Texas A&M: 27

Texas Tech: 38

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