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was living in the past.
Senior quarterback Sonny
Cumbie proved Saturday that it
akes a special kind of talent to
mcceed in Leach's spread offense
orfsystem - the kind of talent that
departed signal-callers Kliff Kings-
juryand B.J. Symons possessed.
The Red Raiders fell to the New
Mexico Lobos on a last-second field
I last weekend, 27-24, in a game
was marred by costly mistakes
and driveonding errors by Cumbie.
This week, the Red Raiders will
face no less of a threat as they
lost a dangerous Texas Christian
University team that has averaged
46 points of offensive production in
ts first two games, including a 44-
0 drubbing of Southern Methodist
University. Tech held on to beat the
ustangs in Dallas two weeks ago,
27-13. Leach knows that it takes
time to adjust to his style of play.
“We had a tough ball game,” Leach
said in his weekly teleconference.
We have got to get everybody on the
®ame page in game situations."
There could be another major
upset in the works this Saturday
as a potent Homed Frog team will
take its chance at tackling a Raider
squad that has been proven vulner-
ble, but expect a solid match-up
between these two. Kickoff is set
for 11:30 a.m. in Lubbock and will
be televised by Fox Sports Net.
Oklahoma (2-0)
vs. Oregon (0-1)
If you are a fan of the lopsided
victory over the down-to-the-wire
even match-up, tune in to ABC at
2:30 p.m. on Saturday to catch
the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners as
they look to destroy The Univer
sity of Oregon in Norman, Okla.
This time, the Ducks will fly into
Memorial Stadium looking for an
upset, but this one could get ugly.
Oklahoma has put up 103 points
of total offense in two contests,
drubbing weaker opponents Bowl
ing Green and Houston.
The Ducks' wings were clipped
last weekend as they took one on
the chin from Indiana University
at home, losing 30-24, in a loss
that cost them their No. 25 na
tional ranking.
Oklahoma head coach Bob
Stoops will field a team that car
ries powerful offensive weapons
in senior quarterback and 2003
Heisman Trophy winner Jason
White, freshman running back
Adrian Peterson and senior re
ceiver Mark Clayton. Stoops
isn’t considering Saturday’s
match-up to be a walk in the
park, by any means.
"We realize that (Oregon) has
an excellent tradition of winning
a lot of big games,” he said. "I
know losing last week was a
surprise, but I also know what
they're capable of. Our players
look at it as a challenge."
Saturday's contest in Nor-
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Thursday, September 16, 2004
man should provide the Soon
ers with their first true test
of the season, as it has been
obvious they have not been
challenged at all thus far. Or
egon will be fired up after be
ing embarrassed at home, but
Norman is the last place to go
looking for redemption.
Nebraska (1-1)
vs. Pittsburgh (1-0)
Redemption is on the minds
of many teams in the nation this
week, including the best three
teams in the Big 12 North.
Last week, the division was
shaken up when Missouri, Ne
braska and Kansas State lost
to weaker opponents. Missouri
lost a Thursday night battle on
ESPN with Troy, 24-14; Nebras
ka lost at home to Southern
Mississippi, 21-17, and Kan
sas State was embarrassed at
home by Fresno State, 45-21.
Nebraska will get its chance
for salvation Saturday when
it travels to Pittsburgh, Pa. to
take on the Pitt Panthers in a
game televised by ABC in the
11 a.m. slot.
Pitt cleaned out Ohio Univer
sity last week in a sleeper, 24-3,
and will be eager for the chal
lenge that the Cornhuskers and
their revamped West Coast of
fense will bring to Heinz Field.
The Panthers are without the
services of star receiver Larry
Fitzgerald, who was drafted to
the NFL, which played a large
role in the team managing only
24 points against one of Division
l-A’s weakest teams.
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