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Horns are an heavy underdog to Hogs?

Matt Cotcher

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Depending on what  book is used, the Horns are about a touchdown underdog to Arkansas in the Texas Bowl. Based on their own power rankings, both ESPN & Yahoo rate Arkansas as having a 70%+ probability of winning on Monday night.

The oddsmakers and experts are in agreement: Texas is a solid 'dog in the bowl game.

My question....would you consider it an upset if Texas beats Arkansas?

 
Yes. The Razorbacks have an identity on offense along with a solid defense. Texas has a very good defense but an unreliable offense at best.

 
Yep, Texas should be an underdog. Considering our two main weakness, OL and QB plays into the hogs strengths. My hope is that Swoopes will have more designed runs like he did against OU. We won't have to worry about Swoopes getting hurt and being lost for the season since this is the last game of the year.

 
I predict a victory by the Longhorns, and I took a dose of objectivity this morning along with my multi-vitamin.   ;)

The Hogs have been showing all of their usual class, including player trash talk, etc.  The Horns have been flying under the radar and taking care of business.  I love Strong's style.  It's going to be exciting, and I cannot wait!  It's really too bad the Aggies fled left the State.  They could have been part of the excitement.

Hook 'em!

 
I am surprised by the spread so big.  They beat a not good LSU team.  The Ole Miss game is really the only one that reflects any domination.  I think there is some definite SEC bias reflected in the betting line.  They are a decent team, but all the love they are getting does perplex. I'm hoping that this shakes out just like all the early season South Carolina love for no reason other than conference affiliation. 

If we had a serviceable QB I truly would expect to win this game.  As it is, we shall indeed see

 
I am surprised by the spread so big.  They beat a not good LSU team.  The Ole Miss game is really the only one that reflects any domination.  I think there is some definite SEC bias reflected in the betting line.  They are a decent team, but all the love they are getting does perplex. I'm hoping that this shakes out just like all the early season South Carolina love for no reason other than conference affiliation. 

If we had a serviceable QB I truly would expect to win this game.  As it is, we shall indeed see
You serious ? Their defense held Bama ( #1 in CFB ) to 14 pts. MSU to 17, and Mizzou to 21. Shut out LSU and Ole Miss.

On paper....We will be lucky to score 10 points judging from that.

Offensively they put 32 on UG, 30 on Ole Miss, and 17 on LSU.

The love they are getting isn't solely based on their credentials, but the lack in ours.

Our MO against good to average teams has been to struggle on offense, dominate on defense until we wear down, and lose in the 3rd and 4th qtrs.

28-17 is a realistic prediction for this game.

We should be at least an 11 point dog.

Can we win ? Yes.....If everything falls right and Swoopes plays out of his mind, we can. If Watson plays close to the vest protecting Swoopes, hoping to win with defense; we will lose by 17+.

To win Swoopes will have to beat them with his arm. They will stack the box and shut down our run game.

(We don't need a bunch of over thrown deep passes like we have been getting to put us in 2nd or 3rd and longs.)We don't need bombs by Swoopes, but a consistent short to intermediate passing game that moves the sticks. Mixed in with a little push with our running game will work against the Hogs. One or two deep balls to stretch the field is enough. That will score some points and rest our defense.  *** Big point...Our defense MUST either score or set up a score or two for us.

 
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