Texas is finally finding its new identity. Ok St is just trying to salvage a disappointing year.
Texas pass rush will be to much for the pokes to handle. Swoopes and one of the best RB duo's in football roll over the pokes, control the clock, and win by 10+
Texas is finally finding its new identity. Ok St is just trying to salvage a disappointing year.
Texas pass rush will be to much for the pokes to handle. Swoopes and one of the best RB duo's in football roll over the pokes, control the clock, and win by 10+
Those who mentioned the inconsistency of Swoopes have it right in theory. He can be a thorn in Texas' side in stretches. It's not that he doesn't have the skills or physical ability to complete every pass route well, it's he has mental lapses that sometime lasts a quarter or more. Although one thing he rarely does it throw picks...with just 6 on the season. Also, the Texas oline does a pretty good job fending off the pass rush allowing only18 sacks (5th in Big 12).
HOWEVER, the Swoopes disadvantage takes an above average pass defense to kick into gear as they frustrate him as such. The one area Okie St. struggles the most on D is stopping the pass. They are last in yards per game and next to last in TD's allowed with 17. This is not the type pass defense that will hinder Swoopes very long.
He threw for over 52% completions and 200 yards 4 times this season. Guess who it was against, 4 of the worst 5 pass defenses in the Big 12...with the other being Okie St he's yet to face. The guy simply has success throwing against the lower pass defenses in the conference. And the Cowboys are dead last in that area.
While I think it will be very close and Okie St. will come in ready to play, Swoopes having success in the air combined with serviceable running and solid Texas defense...this is a game Texas wins and covers.
Those who mentioned the inconsistency of Swoopes have it right in theory. He can be a thorn in Texas' side in stretches. It's not that he doesn't have the skills or physical ability to complete every pass route well, it's he has mental lapses that sometime lasts a quarter or more. Although one thing he rarely does it throw picks...with just 6 on the season. Also, the Texas oline does a pretty good job fending off the pass rush allowing only18 sacks (5th in Big 12).
HOWEVER, the Swoopes disadvantage takes an above average pass defense to kick into gear as they frustrate him as such. The one area Okie St. struggles the most on D is stopping the pass. They are last in yards per game and next to last in TD's allowed with 17. This is not the type pass defense that will hinder Swoopes very long.
He threw for over 52% completions and 200 yards 4 times this season. Guess who it was against, 4 of the worst 5 pass defenses in the Big 12...with the other being Okie St he's yet to face. The guy simply has success throwing against the lower pass defenses in the conference. And the Cowboys are dead last in that area.
While I think it will be very close and Okie St. will come in ready to play, Swoopes having success in the air combined with serviceable running and solid Texas defense...this is a game Texas wins and covers.
Those who mentioned the inconsistency of Swoopes have it right in theory. He can be a thorn in Texas' side in stretches. It's not that he doesn't have the skills or physical ability to complete every pass route well, it's he has mental lapses that sometime lasts a quarter or more. Although one thing he rarely does it throw picks...with just 6 on the season. Also, the Texas oline does a pretty good job fending off the pass rush allowing only18 sacks (5th in Big 12).
HOWEVER, the Swoopes disadvantage takes an above average pass defense to kick into gear as they frustrate him as such. The one area Okie St. struggles the most on D is stopping the pass. They are last in yards per game and next to last in TD's allowed with 17. This is not the type pass defense that will hinder Swoopes very long.
He threw for over 52% completions and 200 yards 4 times this season. Guess who it was against, 4 of the worst 5 pass defenses in the Big 12...with the other being Okie St he's yet to face. The guy simply has success throwing against the lower pass defenses in the conference. And the Cowboys are dead last in that area.
While I think it will be very close and Okie St. will come in ready to play, Swoopes having success in the air combined with serviceable running and solid Texas defense...this is a game Texas wins and covers.
You may not post often, but when you do , you are spot on, especially when speaking of the team s you follow...BOL Echelon...I was leaning hard Horns, and you just swayed me.
Those who mentioned the inconsistency of Swoopes have it right in theory. He can be a thorn in Texas' side in stretches. It's not that he doesn't have the skills or physical ability to complete every pass route well, it's he has mental lapses that sometime lasts a quarter or more. Although one thing he rarely does it throw picks...with just 6 on the season. Also, the Texas oline does a pretty good job fending off the pass rush allowing only18 sacks (5th in Big 12).
HOWEVER, the Swoopes disadvantage takes an above average pass defense to kick into gear as they frustrate him as such. The one area Okie St. struggles the most on D is stopping the pass. They are last in yards per game and next to last in TD's allowed with 17. This is not the type pass defense that will hinder Swoopes very long.
He threw for over 52% completions and 200 yards 4 times this season. Guess who it was against, 4 of the worst 5 pass defenses in the Big 12...with the other being Okie St he's yet to face. The guy simply has success throwing against the lower pass defenses in the conference. And the Cowboys are dead last in that area.
While I think it will be very close and Okie St. will come in ready to play, Swoopes having success in the air combined with serviceable running and solid Texas defense...this is a game Texas wins and covers.
You may not post often, but when you do , you are spot on, especially when speaking of the team s you follow...BOL Echelon...I was leaning hard Horns, and you just swayed me.
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