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CFB : Money Line Matchup
Saturday 10/13/2012Line$ LineOU LineScore
W VIRGINIA
 
TEXAS TECH
-3  

+3  
-155

+135

75
 
14
Final
49

W VIRGINIA (5 - 0) at TEXAS TECH (4 - 1)
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Week 7 Saturday, 10/13/2012 3:30 PM
Board Money Line
181W VIRGINIA-175
182TEXAS TECH+155
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-0+3.62-33-152.029.6570.8(7.5)0.635.018.0460.0(5.8)1.6
Road Games2-0+2.61-11-045.027.5514.5(6.8)1.028.515.5352.0(5)1.0
Last 3 Games3-0+3.61-22-149.728.7543.3(7)0.743.025.7485.0(6.5)1.7
Turf Games4-0+3.62-23-154.530.0571.2(7.4)0.740.721.7500.0(6.1)1.7
Conference Games2-0+3.61-12-059.031.0633.5(7.7)1.054.031.5552.0(6.9)1.0
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)52.029.627.428:5433-164(5)34-4379.6%407(9.4)76-571(7.5)(11)
Opponents Defensive Avg.34.618.52329:1237-157(4.3)25-3765.9%297(8)74-454(6.1)(13.1)
Offense Road Games45.027.527.027:0934-156(4.6)31-4175.9%358(8.6)75-514(6.8)(11.4)
Defense (All Games)35.018.023.231:0643-124(2.9)24-3764.3%336(9.1)80-460(5.8)(13.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.34.915.822.731:4842-166(3.9)22-3464.1%276(8)77-442(5.8)(12.7)
Defense Road Games28.515.518.032:5044-161(3.7)16-2661.5%190(7.3)70-352(5)(12.4)

TEXAS TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-1+14-12-239.024.8509.6(6.4)1.816.811.6210.0(3.7)1.4
Home Games2-1-12-11-137.726.3520.7(6.1)2.020.313.7197.0(3.6)0.3
Last 3 Games2-102-11-231.020.7485.7(6.1)2.022.715.0232.0(4)1.7
Turf Games3-103-12-142.729.2538.2(6.7)1.717.712.7215.2(3.8)0.7
Conference Games1-101-11-122.010.0377.5(5)2.527.015.5284.5(4.5)2.5
TEXAS TECH - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)39.024.829.632:3935-168(4.8)31-4569.6%341(7.6)80-510(6.4)(13.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.28.215.823.430:0537-182(5)22-3760.7%240(6.6)73-423(5.8)(15)
Offense Home Games37.726.332.033:3441-198(4.8)31-4469.2%323(7.3)85-521(6.1)(13.8)
Defense (All Games)16.811.613.027:2132-93(2.9)13-2552.4%117(4.7)57-210(3.7)(12.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.27.415.62030:5138-174(4.6)18-3059.8%190(6.4)67-364(5.4)(13.3)
Defense Home Games20.313.712.026:2631-73(2.4)14-2457.5%124(5.1)55-197(3.6)(9.7)
Average power rating of opponents played: W VIRGINIA 31,  TEXAS TECH 24.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2012MARSHALL69-34W-26.5W67.5O35-33134-39-324145-13238-56-4132
9/15/2012*JAMES MADISON42-12W-35.5L -26-12138-48-448049-18810-23-1121
9/22/2012MARYLAND31-21W-25.5L61.5U25-2530-43-338035-4620-30-3053
9/29/2012BAYLOR70-63W-12L84O37-15145-51-656045-11929-47-5811
10/6/2012@ TEXAS48-45W8W73O42-19225-35-268239-13522-29-2691
10/13/2012@ TEXAS TECH            
10/20/2012KANSAS ST            
11/3/2012TCU            
11/10/2012@ OKLAHOMA ST            

TEXAS TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2012NORTHWESTERN ST44-6W-36W -46-17933-47-321228-1311-21-710
9/8/2012@ TEXAS ST58-10W-20W60O23-18633-44-405130-12913-31-1412
9/15/2012NEW MEXICO49-14W-32W65.5U45-32533-45-377135-846-12-430
9/29/2012@ IOWA ST24-13W-1W63.5U30-6331-47-332238-11610-20-734
10/6/2012OKLAHOMA20-41L4.5L57O32-8926-41-271329-12125-40-2591
10/13/2012W VIRGINIA            
10/20/2012@ TCU            
10/27/2012@ KANSAS ST            
11/3/2012TEXAS            
11/10/2012KANSAS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
W VIRGINIA: Another team that finds itself trying to steal the thunder in the Big 12 is the Mountaineers. Geno Smith returns as the quarterback after throwing for 4,385 yards, 31 TD and just 7 INT last season. He capped his season by picking apart Clemson in the Orange Bowl for 407 yards, 6 TD and 0 INT. Smith is getting his two favorite targets back in Stedman Bailey (1,279 rec yds, 12 TD) and Tavon Austin (1,186 rec yds, 8 TD), so this WVU offense is going to remain one of the best in the nation. The problem comes on the defensive side of the ball, where the Mountaineers allowed 31.3 PPG in their final seven games. The Big 12 offenses are much more potent than the Big East and WVU's best D-lineman in 2011, Bruce Irvin, was a first round pick in the NFL draft.
TEXAS TECH: After a miserable year on the defensive side of the ball, Tommy Tuberville brought in UNC's Art Kaufman as defensive coordinator. He's looking to spice things up for a unit that allowed 39.3 PPG and 486 YPG, which both placed among the seven worst schools in FBS. Kaufman and the nine returning defensive starters have no place to go but up this season. However, the Red Raiders should remain a top-notch offensive squad after gaining 472 YPG with 33.8 PPG last year. Senior QB Seth Doege is returning after a year in which he threw for 4,004 yards, 28 TD and just 10 INT. RB Eric Stephens will also be back after a dislocated knee derailed a season in which he had 565 rushing yards (5.2 YPC) and 8 TD in just five games. Texas Tech was 4-0 when he got hurt and lost seven of its final eight games without him.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (WEST VIRGINIA-TEXAS TECH) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*West Virginia-Texas Tech Preview* ==================================

By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer

No. 23 West Virginia (5-0) at Texas Tech (4-1), 3:30 p.m. EDT

With Heisman Trophy candidate Geno Smith leading the way, undefeated West Virginia is in the midst of its best start in six years.

Andrew Buie's sudden emergence could make things all the more difficult on opposing defenses that are already struggling to contain the Mountaineers' high-powered offense.

Smith and the fifth-ranked Mountaineers look to keep rolling Saturday when they visit a Texas Tech team hoping to bounce back from its first loss of the season.

After going 45 of 51 for 656 yards and eight touchdowns in a 70-63 win over then-No. 25 Baylor on Sept. 29, Smith threw for 268 yards and four scores in a 48-45 victory at then-No. 11 Texas last Saturday.

That result gave West Virginia (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) its best start since opening 7-0 in 2006.

"Every week, we're going to go out and have fun," said Smith, who's thrown 24 TD passes without an interception and leads the nation with a 202.4 rating.

Smith got some unexpected help last week as Buie ran 31 times for 207 yards and two touchdowns, bringing balance to the offense and allowing Smith to establish season lows for passing yards and attempts.

Buie, a sophomore, had not rushed for more than 82 yards in his first 12 career games.

"Defenses are going to adjust, so if you run the ball that helps out the passing game," offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson told the school's official website. "We made an emphasis to run the ball, but it's not an emphasis that we don't make any week. If we see a team that is going to play with a weak box then we've got to run the football.

"You can't let people play two-high coverage on you and sit there and keep throwing into it."

The Mountaineers are averaging 570.8 yards and 52.0 points to rank third and fifth, respectively, in the country and figure to give Texas Tech (4-1, 1-1) all it can handle.

"There are going to be points scored. Somebody will have to score points to win games," Red Raiders quarterback Seth Doege said. "Geno Smith's a great player. He's playing at a high level. He's got his offense rolling right now. But we've got faith in our defense. They feel confident that they can play, and we feel confident that we're going to put points up. ...

"We're excited about the opportunity, and we welcome the challenge."

Texas Tech, though, is surely going to need a better effort from Doege if it hopes to keep up. The senior threw for 203 yards and a career high-tying three interceptions in a 41-20 loss to then-No. 17 Oklahoma last Saturday.

"Seth's a guy who will battle back," coach Tommy Tuberville said. "He's made a lot of plays for us and we have all the confidence in the world in him."

As good as West Virginia has been on offense, its inability to slow anyone down could give Doege a chance to regroup. The Mountaineers have surrendered 1,104 yards over their last two games and rank ninth in the conference with 35.0 points allowed per contest.

"From what I've seen, there is an opportunity there to move the ball and score points," Doege said. "Regardless what defense we're going against, that is our goal as an offense. We feel like we have the talent and the coaches and everything in place to be one of the most explosive offenses in the country. That is the way we approach every game.

"We've prepared. We've practiced better than I've ever been a part of around here. It's just a matter of time that we get it all together and perform on Saturday."

The Red Raiders have given up an average of 48.8 points in losing six of seven versus ranked foes.

Texas Tech lost the only meeting with West Virginia 7-6 in 1938.

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