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Ukwuachu stated that Peterson helped and Baylor coaches knew "everything"

Found this story from Rivals in 2013 after he decided to transfer to Baylor. Looks like they also tried to get him a waiver to get him to play immediately, so I don't believe they were waiting to see how this panned out at all. The kid would have been on the field immediately if they would have let them.

Ukwuachu embraces move to Baylor

Kevin Lonnquist
SicEmSports.com Publisher

Talk about it in On the Brazos

When he signed with Boise St. two years ago, Sam Ukwuachu weighed 203 pounds. During his redshirt freshman year for the Broncos, he weighed 235.

When he plays for Baylor, he thinks he can peak at 250. Late Monday, Ukwuachu confirmed aSic'EmSports report that he will transfer to Baylor after visiting the campus the same day. A former star at Pearland, Ukwuachu also considered Florida and Utah.

"It's a done deal, and I'm reporting June 3,'' he said. "Baylor was my best option. It's close to home. It's a good program. [Boise St. Chris Petersen] really helped me to where I wanted to go. Things just didn't work out up there.''
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DE Sam Ukwuachu arrives in Waco on June 3.


Ukwuachu talked to several players including former teammate and current Baylor reserve Kendall Ehrlich about playing at Baylor. Ukwuachu said he will sign all of his paperwork when he returns to the campus. He said Baylor coaches told him they will look into applying for a hardship waiver so he can play immediately this fall. If the NCAA denies it, he would lose a year of eligibility and have two remaining in 2014 and 2015.

Whenever he plays, there's no doubt he will immediately contribute. Although he didn't start the 2012 opener at Michigan State, Ukwuachu started the last 12 games. He earned All-American Honors, collected 35 tackles, was third with 4.5 sacks and seven tackles for loss and tied for first with three fumble recoveries.

Both Baylor and Boise State operate defensively out of the 4-2-5. The terminology may differ but the principles likely will stay the same. Ukwuachu said his speed rush was his best move.

Playing back in his home state and near his family may max the performance. The distance from home created a strain. While he didn't elaborate, Ukwuachu said he went through some personal ordeals that led to him wanting to leave. Published reports out of Boise stated he had been dismissed. But Ukwuachu said that he and Petersen came to an understanding that it was time for both sides to move on.

"The Baylor coaches knew everything and were really supportive so I appreciate that,'' Ukwuachu said. "I can tell they want to make this program a big family. They wanted to give me the chance, and they will support me better.''

In 2011, Rivals rated Ukwuachu a high three star prospect (5.7) and slotted him as the No. 13 weakside defensive end in the country. Baylor's current two deep at defensive end places Terrance Lloyd on the right side backed up by Penn State transfer Shawn Oakman. The left defensive end features Chris McAllister backed up by Jamal Palmer. Lloyd and McAllister are seniors and keep in mind that Baylor moved Javonte Magee - a defensive end coming out of high school - to defensive tackle. So the opportunity is there.

"I know walking around [the athletic facilities] that Baylor has more than what Boise did,'' Ukwuachu said. "There's definitely a lot more money that goes into their football program. If I have to sit I've done it before. But I'm going to be bigger and stronger. It will all be worth it.''

Baylor has at least one other transfer coming this summer in former University of Hawaii offensive lineman Blake Muir. It remains unclear whether Muir's younger brother Sean will join him

What a Difference a Year Makes

Last season, the mood around here was so bleak heading into the KSU game. I remember actually hoping for a loss because I knew it was in the best interest of our program.

Looking back, I’m so dang glad it happened. From actively rooting for losses to legitimately believing we can win any game. That’s the Joey McGuire effect. He has brought a confidence to this program that we haven’t had in a long time.

We’re going to beat KSU tomorrow. What’s next? Let’s goooo!

The KSU Game: Strength vs Strength

I’ve recently become obsessed with EPA (expected points added per play), and with both teams being 4 games into the season, feel we can use this years numbers and throw away last years.

Diving into the EPA, both teams are pretty close on offense:
KSU .222
TTU .201

where it’s gets interesting is that Tech is the more balanced team on offense
Run Pass
.191 .228 TTU
.321 .061 KSU

Why is this important? Because of the defenses. KSU has the better defense on paper:
-.004 KSU negative on D is good
.077 TTU

But when you break it down
Run Pass
0 .175 KSU
-.048 .218 TTU

So KSU is really good at running the ball and we are good at stopping it. they are also bad at throwing and we aren’t great at stopping it (but that’s really because of the chunk plays/trick plays we have given up)

We’re a balanced offense that probably won’t run that well against KSU but can probably dink and dunk them like we did UT.

the positive is that if we can use our defense to shut down the run (strength vs strength) and force KSU to throw, we should win this game.

The negative is that it’s KSU, they’re good, and my line based off a formula I’m working on is:
KSU -10.2

Homer game prediction is Tech 38-31

Also, Donovan had a ridiculously good game last week but we all knew that. 19.7 points added for the game

feel free to steal this again, @T. Beadles

Any Dodge salesman on here??

I need to buy 2 Ram 1500’s and a Dodge panel van… I’m a Ford guy w/ no connections to that world. Hollar

ps… I’m also hiring a sales guy in the FTW area if anybody knows anyone.


Kyle
Kyle.knox@att.net
469-352-4007

D1 Baseball: College Baseball Program Ranking

For the college baseball fans out there... Every 3-4 years D1 baseball does a college baseball program ranking of the top 100 programs in the country. The past two weeks they have been revealing 10 teams per day starting at 100 and working their way down to #1.

11-100 have been revealed and no Texas Tech yet. Texas, TCU, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Baylor and West Virginia are already off the board. Kansas and Kansas State did not crack the top 100.

We'll see where the Red Raiders fall in the top 10 tomorrow.

A&M-- 11
Texas-- 12
TCU-- 18
OkState-- 19
OU-- 23
Baylor-- 45
WVU-- 54

Three Reasons Tech Will Beat the Wildcats, Three Reasons Why Tech Will Lose.

Here is my breakdown of the matchup between Tech and K-State on Saturday.

I give three reasons why Tech will win the game, and three reasons why Tech will lose.

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