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Will Chambers #5Graham Harrel is putting up Heisman numbers and with a reciever like Michael Crabtree who knows what the Red Raiders could do with a tough Big 12 schedule. Derek Stephens #5Look out for this team, they're a sleeper...

B/R Top 25 Texas Tech Comments Week Six

by Trey Bradley (Senior Writer)

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September 30, 2008


Will Chambers #5
Graham Harrel is putting up Heisman numbers and with a reciever like Michael Crabtree who knows what the Red Raiders could do with a tough Big 12 schedule.

Derek Stephens #5
Look out for this team, they're a sleeper.

BabyTate #6

Craig Bowie #6

Nicholas Pardini #6
Despite their great offense, Texas Tech still has an unproven defense. That side of the ball will determine whether the Red Raiders win anywhere between 8-12 games.

troy korth #6
Going to find out how good this team is coming up soon.

Brian Scott #7

Jeffrey McDaniel #7
See Missouri.

Michael Cline #7

Allen Levin #7
The Red Raiders had a bye week, but have a very tough upcoming schedule that includes No. 1 Oklahoma.

John Langford #7

Chad Haynie #7

Will Devlin #7
Another padded victory.

Dustin Delahoussaye #7

Dan Boss #7

Jeff Nygaard #7

Scott Redlich #7

Joe Barton #7
Texas Tech runs a very pass happy offense with Graham Harrell. I don't think he's an amazing QB because of his inflated stats, he has the tools to lead this team down the stretch. After three easy games against Kansas State, Nebraska, and Texas A&M, the Red Raiders face Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma. Defense is a slight concern and if a team shuts down Harrell, it won't be pretty. Still, they are fun to watch. Mike Leach is a very entertaining coach to listen to... just thought I'd throw that out there.

Chris Flanagan #7

Brett Lissenden #7

Michael Devivero #7

Justin Potts #7

GeorgiaDawg #7

Timothy Croley #7
The fourth BIG XII team in the top ten? Wow! Remember though, only one can come away undefeated. Sitting at number seven is not a bad thing now with the way top teams have been falling.

mark scacewater #7
Probably the only pretender in the top 7, but their offense is fun to watch.

jon agrelius #7

Stephen Williams #7

Alex Farrer #7

Adam Wren #7

Michael Shibley #7
Can they keep up the great offense and still win games in the tough Big XII south?

Colin Clark #7
I think there is rule written down somewhere that you can't put Texas Tech in front of Texas. Ever.

Mike Bedgood #7

Wes O'Donnell #7

David Morgan #7
Still love their offense (Crabtree is a stud)

Owen Munro #7

Zach Stevens #7

Derrek Croney #7
The Red Raiders are allowing 16 points a game. Yes, the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Uncle Rico Touchdown Mountain #7

Archie Adams #8
Texas Tech falls into the same problem as every other Big 12 teams in the top ten; they have to play each other.

Jackson Smith #8
One of the most explosive offenses in the country. Outside chance of winning the Big 12.

Adam Lindemer #8
How many Big 12 teams will wind up in the final Top Ten?

Hector Aleandro #8

Trey Bradley #8
The top10 is loaded with Big12 teams because they haven't played each other yet. There's no way OU, Mizzou, Texas and Tech can all be top10 teams at the end of the year.

Stuart Whitehair #8

David Wu #8

Scientizzle FoShizzle #8
No real competition to-date...TTU could be all sizzle, no steak.

Dan Alexandre #8

Bryan Gonzalez #8
tough schedule ahead

T.J. Beard #8

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