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Iowa State Game Prediction

It's that time of the week again, so let's dive into how we see this game playing out. Don't forget, if Texas scores more than 40 points, take your BON member card to Taco Bell for a free Encherito after the game.

And if you believe that we have member cards and Taco Bell post-grame promotions, please also email me your social security number and bank account info. Danke.

To the game:

When Andrew and I talked about how this game would likely play out, we agreed that if Texas could get to 30 points, they'd win. I'm as big a fan of the Cyclone offense as the next guy, but this is a pretty stout Texas defense. Ohio State had some fun with the Longhorn secondary, but that was without the key man - Tarrell Brown. I expect Brown to enjoy the challenge of his assignments on Saturday, and perform well.

The real key for the defense, though, will be on the line, where the Horns absolutely must get pressure on Meyer. If he's left with time to work, the Cyclones have the receivers to make you pay. The one matchup Texas fans should be watching very closely early on is the one in the trenches. If Miller and Okam are raising hell, the Cyclones are done. If they're being neutralized, well, who knows? Maybe Iowa State sustains some drives and puts up a few touchdowns, making it a game.


Roy "The Bowling Ball" Miller is a key to Saturday's game.

When Texas has the football, Iowa State has to be nervous about stopping the run. I realize that they like to keep everything in front of them and prevent the big play, but how long can you let the Texas running backs scamper for 5-7 yards before you change course?

That was a trick question, actually, because it depends on whether Greg Davis continues to pound the ball at said defense. Frankly, I don't think there's much reason to tinker with the passing game until we're sick of running on them. We haven't encountered anyone who can slow down the Selvin-Jamaal attack, and I'm inclined to believe Iowa State will struggle to contain the two, as well. Given that, I want to see Greg Davis pound the ball on the ground until they've got eight in the box. Then you can let Colt have some fun downfield.

The alternative strategy - and the one I'm a little more nervous about - is a run-pass balance attack that attempts too many chicken-shit pass plays underneath to "take what Iowa State's giving us." You may recall how well that worked when Ohio State employed the same scheme. Colt did well enough throwing underneath, but he was never allowed to succeed, and the plan, as a whole, went away from our strengths.

We can only hope that we've learned from that disaster, but you never know. And really, it would take a pretty lousy gameplan for Texas -not- to win this game. And I say this as someone who thinks pretty highly of Iowa State. If not for their schedule, they'd probably be my North Division champs.

In the end, Andrew and I decided that, in all likelihood, Texas wouldn't cover the spread, though we feel comfortable predicting a solid Texas victory. The Horns defeats Iowa State 30-17.

--PB and AW--

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The Horns 31
Cyclones   9

no touchdown for ISU.

Cyclones is such a terrible name for Iowa St. since they form over water and don't often occure near Ames. They should re-name themselves farmers or tornadoes or something.

Crosscyed?

Hook 'em

by jimmer on Sep 21, 2006 11:25 PM CDT reply actions  

What
What are you, some kind of geologist?

by Peter Bean on Sep 22, 2006 7:02 AM CDT up reply actions  

geographer
geologist study rocks. stick to blogging.

by jimmer on Sep 22, 2006 10:06 AM CDT up reply actions  

is a geographer
a modern day cartographer?

either way you don't map cyclones

Crystal Balls

by MMHorns on Sep 22, 2006 1:16 PM CDT up reply actions  

yes and no, and
that is certainly false, i am sure you have seen plenty of hurricanes mapped on the news.  i have.

stick to website design.

by jimmer on Sep 22, 2006 1:49 PM CDT up reply actions  

you track
and then chart them.
cheer louder next time, would ya

by burntorangenance on Sep 22, 2006 9:01 PM CDT up reply actions  

hope the storms hold off for the game
wont matter anyway. even if it does rain, and keeps the passing games restrained, texas hold a bigger advantage. in any case, people will be leaving early:

Horns 37
ISU   16

...til Gabriel blows his horn

by BigTexBD on Sep 22, 2006 12:42 AM CDT reply actions  

Encherito
Encherito -- another failed attempt by Taco Bell to create new Tex Mex food.
You know, a long time ago being crazy meant something. Nowadays everybody's crazy. --Charles Manson

by Caradoc on Sep 22, 2006 9:25 AM CDT reply actions  

Please send me a new BON membership card
I have looked all over and can't find mine.

by jimjar on Sep 22, 2006 12:41 PM CDT reply actions  

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