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FNL: Florida State at Louisville

Pretty solid ACC game on tonight. The line is currently FSU -2.5, 57 O/U.

FSU beat an FCS team and then beat LSU in a highly entertaining game on 9/4. That’s nearly 2 weeks of rest and preparation to face Louisville on the road.

Lousiville got stunned in week 1, losing 31-7 to a very average Syracuse team, but responded by beating UCF last week on the road. I believe UCF had won 30 of their last 32 at home prior to the game.

This is Louisville’s first home game of the season. Their QB (Cunningham) is electric, especially as a runner, but has looked pretty bad so far, especially as a passer, after being great last season.

I need a reason to cheer for someone here. I’m leaning Seminoles, but I hate taking -2.5 on a road team in a game that is more or less a pick’em. Anyone betting on this one? (@4O9to8O6Nback)

Porcupine Tree

If you clicked on this thread, then I guess you know who they are lol. I have an extra ticket to go with me NEXT Friday night (9/23) at Toyota Music Factory. These are killer seats on the aisle in the dead center lower section less than 20 rows from the stage. Had a buddy bail so I'm looking for a plus 1. Face is $200, so break out your benjamins.

If you know them and their music, you will also know they haven't toured since 2010 and their last show in Dallas was at House of Blues. This should be a killer show.

If you aren't familiar, allow me to introduce you.

Porcupine Tree
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The Biden Home Value Deterioration Plan

Just a shout out to the good President for implementing this plan near perfection.

Along with 9% inflation year over year and gas prices currently 50% more than two years ago (after being 100% more for much of the summer), Biden's "economic plan" plan has successfully led to record-fast interest rate hikes that have helped tank the housing market and made new homes almost impossible for young Americans to purchase.

I found out this morning that my home value has plummeted $53,000 since August 17, changing the remodeling plans I had using a Home Improvement Loan (which comes from home equity).

Every time I see that man on TV proclaiming "Zero inflation this month!" and lying about literally everything else going on I want to throw a brick through the television.

STORY: Some thoughts on tomorrow's game pres. by All Hands Cocktails

Some things I want to see tomorrow:

Man, I’m getting more nervous by the hour. Not a bad nervous, but maybe more of an anxious. I’m excited to see the boys out there in a great atmosphere in Raleigh. This no doubt will be one of the toughest games of the year for us, and we really get a chance to see just how good Joey McGuire’s team is in year one.

Maybe I’m setting myself up for disappointment, maybe I have my expectations a little too high for this team right now, but man, what I would do to see Texas Tech pull out a win here. Honestly, I think we have a great shot too! How good is the NC State team really? Win tomorrow night, and the sky is the limit for this squad.

Devin Leary scares me, even more so than Clayton Tune did going into last weeks game. Dude is a baller, and probably will be one of the best quarterbacks the Red Raiders face all season. Leary doesn’t make many mistakes. With that being said, NC State hasn’t faced a defensive line even close to the caliber that the Red Raiders have, and I would love to see DeRuyter dial up some pressure early to make Leary uncomfortable. On the flip side of things, the NC State defense has only had 1 sack in their first 2 games, with that 1 sack coming last week against Charleston Southern. Texas Tech gave up a whopping 6 sacks against Houston last weekend, with Derek Parish accounting for 4.5 of those. Something must give, and the Red Raiders have a ton of question marks surrounding the offensive line, especially with Weston Wright’s ankle sprain. I would love to see the offensive line step up to the best of its abilities and give Smith some more time to throw the ball than what we saw last week.

Speaking of Donovan Smith, he will have to play better turnover wise for the Red Raiders to pull out a win. We saw lots of incredible play from Smith last week, but a couple of mistakes let Houston back into it and almost cost Texas Tech the game. Like stated above, the offensive line will be key in protecting Smith and helping him play to the best of his ability, and if they are able to limit the pressure that he faces, Smith could be in for a great game. It’s hard to imagine, however, the NC State defensive line won’t be disruptive to some degree with the struggles we’ve had in that area recently.

NC State has a solid run game with the likes of Jordan Houston and Demie Sumo-Karngbaye. The Texas Tech defense has been solid great the run through its first two games, holding Murray State to 50 yards on 1.9 YPC and Houston to 88 yards on 3.0 YPC. I’m not particularly worried about us in this aspect so much as I am Leary getting the ball down the field through the air, but it will be interesting to watch. NC State ran for 217 yards on 5.2 YPC against Charleston Southern (Sumo-Karngbaye 7 carries, 70 yards, 9.5 YPC) and 133 yards on 4.2 YPC against East Carolina (Sumo-Karngbaye 14 carries, 79 yards, 1 td).

I'd like to see the defense force a couple of takeaways tomorrow. NC State had two against East Carolina week 1 (int, fumble) and one against Charleston Southern last week (fumble). Reggie Pearson's interception last week was nice and came to fruition in part because of the pressure that was put on Clayton Tune in the pocket. If the defensive line can get to the quarterback again, maybe we can get another one. Is it weird that I'm more confident in the defense than the offense tomorrow night?

All this to say, I’m not going to be too disappointed if we lose this game. This will be our first time on the road, and we’ll be in front of a sold-out crowd against a top-20 team. As long as we put up a fight and make it as close of a game as possible, I’ll be happy.

What’s the fun in that though????


As always, Red Raider country, LET’S RIDE.

Texas Tech 31, NC State 28.


What do y'all think about the final score? Thoughts, concerns, predictions? Would love to hear them!

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If Streaming Services is the future of College Football

I Watched the game last night on amazon and was bothered by the lack of pause and rewind but do see possible. When I watch Tech games, I always sync with he Tech radio broadcast and not be able to pause and sync would suck.
While I do not think the technology is there yet this got me thinking what if you could customize your experience?

  • Watch the game with radio broadcast audio or just stadium sound / announcers.
  • Have the game with a Peyton / Eli MNF thing with alumni, Imagine Emily Jones having conversations with Tech greats like Zach Thomas, Wes Welker, Crabs Etc while they watch the game.
  • A coaches room show where they have former coaches or high school coaches on talking about the game.
  • A separate application where you can have a mutli view of all the games going on our selected games.
The flipping between games would not bother me on Tech games because I don’t change the channel during Tech games. For games I casually watch I doubt I would watch any streamed content. With the logging in and out unless TV’s develop more of a Picture in Picture type thing with streaming it just is too much of a pain.

NC State vs East Carolina game thoughts

Rewatching the NC St first game vs ECU and watching the big key plays that Smith can take advantage of. Wide open ECU receivers in middle of the field and huge running lanes for qb and rb took advantage of. NC St has some weaknesses I hope Tech can take advantage of. Watch video, tell me what yall think?

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Puerto Rico Travel

I'm looking at scheduling a winter getaway to Puerto Rico. Never been and don't know anyone who's spent much time there.

Has anyone spent extensive time there and have recommendations for where to stay and what to see?

-Just going with the spouse with no kids and looking for a quiet getaway.
-Will rent a car.
-I'm almost a level 2 Spanish speaker so I can handle being off the beaten path - which is my preference to touristy places or all inclusive resorts.

Thanks!
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STORY: Breaking down the unique challenges Leary, Thomas, Houston & Ingle poise to Red Raiders

Ahead of the Red Raiders’ matchup against #16 NC State, I look at some of the impact players for the Wolfpack.

Devin Leary:

Leary will be a challenge this week for the Red Raiders, without a doubt. He carries a similar profile as Houston quarterback Clayton Tune but has a much better arm than Tune.

Leary is a four-year starter and has seen a lot of football in the ACC and was projected to be the player of the year in the conference ahead of the season.

I expect Leary to cause problems for the Red Raider defense, but if they are able to contain the deep ball, like East Carolina did earlier in the season, Tim DeRuyter’s defense could slow down the uber-talented Leary.

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Jordan Houston:

Houston is the main running back for the Wolfpack but will split reps with a competent backup in Demie Sumo-Karngbaye this weekend.

Houston is the second-leading receiver on the team and along with a resurgence on the ground, he will be a massive weapon for Leary and the NC State offense this weekend.

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Thayer Thomas:

Thomas is the leading receiver on the squad and really is the only complete player at the position.

Being around the program for a long time, Thomas is tied for third in school history in touchdown receptions with 21 touchdowns, one coming this season.

Thomas also may cause problems for the Red Raiders’ special teams’ unit on punt return, as Nathaniel Dell did last week.

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Isaiah Moore:

Moore is the leader of a very experienced and stout linebacking core.

Playing in the heart of the Wolfpack’s 3-3-5 stack, Moore has recorded six total tackles, one for loss while being effective in the pass rush.

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Drake Thomas:

The brother of Thayer, Drake Thomas is another extremely solid linebacker paired up with Moore.

Last season, he was an All-ACC first teamer and this season he is on the Chuck Bednarik award watch list. He is second on the team in tackles with 10 and two for loss with two QB hurries on the season.

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Payton Wilson:

Wilson is the final piece to this extremely good linebacking group. He is also on the Bednarik watch list, this year for the second time, and was an All-ACC player in 2020 before an injury cut his 2021 season short.

The heavy-hitter missed the season opener but will play this weekend against the Red Raiders.

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Derrek Pitts Jr.:

The last key piece of this defense is graduate corner Derrek Pitts, who is the team leader in tackles with 11 and has found a home nicely in Raleigh.

This is his second year with the Wolfpack as he was last with Marshall and originally with West Virginia in 2018.

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