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BYU barely beats GT in their bowl game. TTU beating them twice was a feather in their cap.

TTU is very similar in style to Iowa in the sense that they have a strong defense and special teams, and are 1st in turnover margin and takeaways that give the offense a short field. TTU is better than Iowa, but we have seen this type of team before playing against the bad weather and the refs and won by avoiding turnovers and 3rd and longs (outside the penalties).

I think this similarly could be a low scoring game in the high teens low 20s.

The line is starting to shift in Oregon's favor a bit too, up to 2.5 now. I think it will continue to drift higher as the game gets closer.

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Yes, I just watched that BYU game. GT really dominated for 3 quarters. They were kicking a short field goal to go up 24-10 at the end of the third and it got blocked. GT kindof gave the game away afterwards. In any case, BYU didn't look great against a GT team that at least on paper this season doesn't look very strong. Also consider that BYU's QB was injured early in that second TTU game and had very limited mobility for most of it. I'm probably as wary of TTU as anybody on this board given their great pass rush (similar to Indiana's which gave Dante some fits), but I don't think BYU is that great and those 2 wins are a lot of what TTU's reputation is based on this year.

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Tosh Lupoi addresses the Texas Tech Offense.

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Oregon Coach Tosh Lupoi Doesn’t Hold Back on Texas Tech’s...

After frustration due to a sloppy second half in the first round of the College Football Playoff, the No. 5 Oregon Ducks turn the page to their trip to the quar

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