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Baylor Game Prediction

This is a tough game to call. I've been agonizing over it all week, and can't decide who to take. Baylor or Texas? This is an improved Baylor squad, and not the doormat that we're used to seeing. We just can't talk about this as a gimme like we used to.

Confused? Sorry. I should clarify. The line on my sportsbook is 31 points, and I can't decide which way I'm leaning.

The fact is that the outcome of this game is not an issue. Texas will win, and win comfortably. But man, that's a tough line. I've been thinking about a 30 point Texas win all week, which makes betting on this game unwise.

Which is why I won't. Fortunately, I'll enjoy watching us slam the Bears on the field anyway. Betting enjoyment is to keep me interested in other teams. There's no issue with me, enjoyment, and Texas football.

I'd guess that the gameplan is pretty set for this game. The Bears don't have the defensive power to slow down Texas' running attack, which is why I think we'll see the majority of our offense built around pounding out rushes. It's the wise move. In a game like this one, the only chance Baylor's got is a lopsided turnover fest in their favor. I don't expect Greg Davis to give their solid secondary many opportunities to ruin Texas' day.

On defense, we'll know how ugly it's going to get by watching Texas' front four. If they're blowing through the line of scrimmage to pressure the quarterback, it's going to be a gigantic blowout. If Baylor's offensive line can hold off the front four pass rush long enough, Texas might be forced to bring some blitzes from linebackers, which would open up some opportunities in the spread pass attack.

I think Texas' defensive line has a big edge here, and think we'll see an aggressive, physical beating much like what Texas Tech experienced last year. I like Texas to be up by three touchdowns, at least, by halftime, and for the reserves to get some solid second half minutes. With Nebraska and Texas Tech looming on the schedule, keeping everyone healthy ought to be a priority. I'd wager the second half action slows down considerably. As such, in the end, I'll take a solid Texas victory of 41-10. Bettors beware.

--PB--

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Last year we beat Texas Tech by 35, and this year's Baylor is like last year's Texas Tech except their defense and run game aren't as good. I'll say at least 40. Texas shows Baylor just how far they have to go to compete with their "air bear" offense 56-10

--AR--

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A little help
I really don't know.
Is air bear the equivalent of Tech's spread the o-line half way across the field technique?

by Wells on Oct 13, 2006 12:12 PM CDT up reply actions  

More or less
They're remarkably similar. I'd guess Baylor will watch some footage of last year's Tech game, though. It's gonna be tough for them to slow down our pass rush, though.

by Peter Bean on Oct 13, 2006 12:14 PM CDT up reply actions  

in my yahoo fantasy pick 'em league
The final line is 27.  This makes me a little more confident.

by hornbone on Oct 13, 2006 11:00 AM CDT reply actions  

66-7
Real men DO watch volleyball - AND women's basketball!

by patienthornsfan on Oct 13, 2006 11:05 AM CDT reply actions  

Yeah....
I don't think this one will be close at all. We're going to put up 45+ pts on them. Their defense has forced all those turnovers to keep the scoring defense numbers low. But unless TExas gift wraps 3+ turnovers, I don't see how they can keep us off the field.

I suppose it's a tough line, but I think we cover that 6 or 7 times out of 10.

by Michael Bean on Oct 13, 2006 11:38 AM CDT reply actions  

Watch out for Baylor's Punter
Probably the best in the nation.  I'll go:
Texas: 62, Mini-Tech: 10
Hook 'em. 'Nuff said.

by GoHorns on Oct 13, 2006 1:29 PM CDT reply actions  

42-3
All Texas all the time.
Destroyer!

by DestroyerUT on Oct 13, 2006 3:43 PM CDT reply actions  

62-0
I doubt it'll happen, but how crazy would it be if Texas put that score on them 3 times in 7 years?

by Kahuna on Oct 13, 2006 4:06 PM CDT reply actions  

45 - 13
Mark it 13 dude
Crystal Balls

by MMHorns on Oct 13, 2006 4:10 PM CDT reply actions  

Chizik
Coach G shows he can defend the pass, too. Even though it is just Baylor's offense.

54 - 6

...til Gabriel blows his horn

by BigTexBD on Oct 13, 2006 4:25 PM CDT reply actions  

Think y'all are shooting too high
The new clock rules, plus the inevitable second string slowdown, make me believe the scoring will stall out...

Then again, with all that passing from Baylor, mostly incomplete, the clock might not run much.

So who knows?

by Peter Bean on Oct 13, 2006 4:27 PM CDT reply actions  

I agree
I think the second half especially will go by very quickly.  We're going to run that ball right at them and our time of possession should be quite significant.  I still think we make it to 40, though.

by hornbone on Oct 13, 2006 4:32 PM CDT up reply actions  

Normally, I'd agree
I think Texas will hang 40+ in the first half and the defense will get plenty of opportunity to score in the second half.  I think the 2nd and 3rd team accidentally score in the second half.
Hook 'em. 'Nuff said.

by GoHorns on Oct 13, 2006 4:36 PM CDT up reply actions  

AW's
I don't care that Baylor is undefeated in Big 12 play. They have beaten maybe the two worst teams in the conference.

The Bears won't have time to throw and will have difficulty moving the ball. Our D line should dominate even if Okam doesn't play. On offense, look for Texas to pound the running game and shy away from their two corners.

Texas wins methodically 38-10.

--AW--

by awiggo on Oct 14, 2006 12:27 PM CDT reply actions  

52-7
As long as we can avoid the turnovers, we will win large, really large.  We'll cover the spread in the first half.

by AMB on Oct 14, 2006 2:08 PM CDT reply actions  

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