Real(istic) Tech fan here

LBKray

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I'm not sure if any of these supposed Tech fans on here have even been to Lubbock, but I just wanted to offer some insight into what an actual Tech fan is thinking right now.

I personally think the line will be around a pickem and I will be backing Iowa State hard at that line but that's purely as an emotional hedge. What does an actual Tech fan think will happen in around 10 days? No F'ing clue whatsoever. Yes, our defensive stats are obviously inflated because of who we played but the biggest factor is how few plays per game our D has been on the field. No one has stopped us (2 punts in 3 games) and we are leading the country in fewest plays per game on defense.

Will our D be as good on the 80th play as they are on the 40th? No way. We can not be judged until after Saturday because it will be the first time that our D faces any adversity. I really can not get a feel for the outcome but my forever pessimistic Tech fan in me thinks there's a good chance I will be disappointed next Saturday.

Any realistic Iowa State fans have any worries out there?
 
I'm not sure if any of these supposed Tech fans on here have even been to Lubbock, but I just wanted to offer some insight into what an actual Tech fan is thinking right now.

I personally think the line will be around a pickem and I will be backing Iowa State hard at that line but that's purely as an emotional hedge. What does an actual Tech fan think will happen in around 10 days? No F'ing clue whatsoever. Yes, our defensive stats are obviously inflated because of who we played but the biggest factor is how few plays per game our D has been on the field. No one has stopped us (2 punts in 3 games) and we are leading the country in fewest plays per game on defense.

Will our D be as good on the 80th play as they are on the 40th? No way. We can not be judged until after Saturday because it will be the first time that our D faces any adversity. I really can not get a feel for the outcome but my forever pessimistic Tech fan in me thinks there's a good chance I will be disappointed next Saturday.

Any realistic Iowa State fans have any worries out there?
Yes I am definitely worried. It should be a good game. Good luck next Saturday!
 
I'm not sure if any of these supposed Tech fans on here have even been to Lubbock, but I just wanted to offer some insight into what an actual Tech fan is thinking right now.

I personally think the line will be around a pickem and I will be backing Iowa State hard at that line but that's purely as an emotional hedge. What does an actual Tech fan think will happen in around 10 days? No F'ing clue whatsoever. Yes, our defensive stats are obviously inflated because of who we played but the biggest factor is how few plays per game our D has been on the field. No one has stopped us (2 punts in 3 games) and we are leading the country in fewest plays per game on defense.

Will our D be as good on the 80th play as they are on the 40th? No way. We can not be judged until after Saturday because it will be the first time that our D faces any adversity. I really can not get a feel for the outcome but my forever pessimistic Tech fan in me thinks there's a good chance I will be disappointed next Saturday.

Any realistic Iowa State fans have any worries out there?

I think the majority of us have worries. Our offense is very hit or miss, so it will be interesting to see how well they play, and if they can avoid turning the ball over.
 
Welcome!

I'm afraid ISU will turn the ball over and put the team behind. ISU's had trouble with turnovers through the first three games and if they do that against Tech, it could make for a long day. Tech's offense doesn't need any help and a short field for them would be absolutely disastrous for ISU.

I'm not too concerned about the defense, but they can only do so much. The defense had times last year where they put the offense in good position and would have to go right back out there because of a turnover.
 
Absolutly...I think whoever wins the turnover battle wins the game and I don't think that favors ISU one bit. For some reason we keep winning games even though we lost the turnover battle but that wont happen much in Big 12 play.
 
I'm not sure if any of these supposed Tech fans on here have even been to Lubbock, but I just wanted to offer some insight into what an actual Tech fan is thinking right now.

I personally think the line will be around a pickem and I will be backing Iowa State hard at that line but that's purely as an emotional hedge. What does an actual Tech fan think will happen in around 10 days? No F'ing clue whatsoever. Yes, our defensive stats are obviously inflated because of who we played but the biggest factor is how few plays per game our D has been on the field. No one has stopped us (2 punts in 3 games) and we are leading the country in fewest plays per game on defense.

Will our D be as good on the 80th play as they are on the 40th? No way. We can not be judged until after Saturday because it will be the first time that our D faces any adversity. I really can not get a feel for the outcome but my forever pessimistic Tech fan in me thinks there's a good chance I will be disappointed next Saturday.

Any realistic Iowa State fans have any worries out there?

I think most of us have worries. I'm worried about turnovers, the running game, and of course, the kicking. Our running game has looked shaky the last two weeks with a bunch of negative plays, and our QB seems to be TO prone. I'm also worried that ISU can defend the pass well and still give up a ton of yards to Doege, especially if we don't get any pressure. Phew....that's about it.

I think you nailed what should be a very big concern for TTU. Our offense can really grind out 1st downs when it is clicking, so hopefully your D will be on the field much more than they're used to.
 
Oh, nice, there is a Reasonable Raggie. I'm worried about our offense. I think we can say our defense is sufficient. In fact, I think we have a 10 win defense. The offense has to play better than it has though.
 
I'm not sure if any of these supposed Tech fans on here have even been to Lubbock, but I just wanted to offer some insight into what an actual Tech fan is thinking right now.

I personally think the line will be around a pickem and I will be backing Iowa State hard at that line but that's purely as an emotional hedge. What does an actual Tech fan think will happen in around 10 days? No F'ing clue whatsoever. Yes, our defensive stats are obviously inflated because of who we played but the biggest factor is how few plays per game our D has been on the field. No one has stopped us (2 punts in 3 games) and we are leading the country in fewest plays per game on defense.

Will our D be as good on the 80th play as they are on the 40th? No way. We can not be judged until after Saturday because it will be the first time that our D faces any adversity. I really can not get a feel for the outcome but my forever pessimistic Tech fan in me thinks there's a good chance I will be disappointed next Saturday.

Any realistic Iowa State fans have any worries out there?

I've been worried the entire offseason. Too many ISU "fans" have had this game chalked up in the win column already, and I believe that is very unrealistic. We aren't Texas or Oklahoma, we can't afford to overlook any opponent. I'm glad these "fans" aren't on our team. I expect our usual lunch pail hard hat effort, and we have a chance to win this game, but nobody should be expecting a cake walk.
 
My memories of the past 2 games between these 2 teams had ISU dominating the trenches. I know the ISU O-line isn't quite as good as last year yet but I'm still looking for a reason why ISU shouldn't expect more of the same this year?
 
If we don't turn it over at all? Yes, we will win. But given the past couple games, how likely is that?

Probably slim. But I still will take ISU being a night game at home. TT has beaten the sisters of the poor so far. Lets see what Doege can do against a real defense.
 
If I were putting money on the game, I would put it on ISU. However if the game was in Lubbock, my money would be on Texas Tech.
 
Steele Jantz. If we are down but within two scores in the 4th, his heroics will appear again with the help of our defense.
 
My memories of the past 2 games between these 2 teams had ISU dominating the trenches. I know the ISU O-line isn't quite as good as last year yet but I'm still looking for a reason why ISU shouldn't expect more of the same this year?

I actuallly this offensive line as a unit is better than last season.

To this game, I think Texas Tech is a lot like Tulsa. Similar defense, similar skill positions and a little bit more accurate quarterback but one that won't run like Green. ISU is just better right now, like they showed in week 1.
 
I think that although these teams have traditionally different styles, we both have reasons for concern. Tech has looked great, but against inferior competition. How will they will respond to like competition. If they take a few punches to the nose, do they get back up and keep coming or snivel on the ground in fear? Last year the case was certainly the latter. Two years ago, not so much. TTU fought back and if not for an outstanding defensive effort, we are not talking about TTU losing two years ago.

ISU has to be concerned about turnovers, yes. I am more concerned about our place kicking game. I know I have mentioned it before, but I have too many memories of ISU missing a field goal to lose a game or end a season. ISU has played against far superior talent to the talent that TTU has played, but c'mon, still some pretty weak competition. Especially game 2...

All I know is I am really excited for what I hope to be a great game. 9 days, 20 hours, 34 minutes to go!
 
From the film I've seen...Tech is much improved.Mostly on the lines.
I dont see a high scoring game for either team.
I trust SJ to not turn it over more than once and our defense to hold them at the end.