First look at the Orange Bowl

Is this the Old Money vs. New Money Bowl? (What’s in your wallet?)

Thursday at noon the New Year’s Day triple header starts where the season will end in Miami as the #4 Texas Tech Red Raiders (new money) and the #5 Oregon Ducks (old money) meet in Miami for the privilege of moving on to Atlanta and the Peach Bowl. The last time we saw them Oregon took care of business in Eugene against James Madison while Texas Tech blew out BYU for a second time to win the Big 12. Let’s get to the first look.

Series record: Oregon holds a 3-0 edge in the series.

Last meeting: In 2023, the Ducks went into Lubbock and won 38-30. Oregon scores 20 in the 4th quarter to come back to win. Bo Pix (I can’t resist) has a huge game passing for 369 yards plus pitching in another 46 rushing to power the comeback, and the Oregon defense gets a late pick 6 plus another interception on the game’s final play to ice the win. The real difference in the outcome is -4 … the Red Raiders’ turnover margin.

Gambling degenerate facts: Caesar’s has Oregon as a 2.5 point favorite with a -132 on the moneyline and a point total of 52.5.

How should a refugee watch this game: This game has all of the trappings of the “underdog,” non-blue blood program in Texas Tech against Nike U and its flash on South Beach. A refugee should be watching this game with the mindset of pulling for the team which would be a preferred opponent in a championship game balanced with who could bloody either Alabama or Indiana’s nose in Atlanta next week.

Interesting statistic: 2.89 and 2.44 (net yards per play)

Both teams have been effective this year playing complementary football as the stats above show. Both also have played Charmin soft schedules. Oregon got smacked by Indiana in Eugene while Tech lost at Arizona State without their starting QB. This game is likely won by the team who can play the best complementary game on Thursday.

Early outlook: Both teams are stout against the run and are opportunistic (Texas Tech is +17 for the year in turnover margin!). If Oregon protects the ball, I think the Ducks have too many weapons for the Red Raiders to match up with consistently. If Oregon can’t sustain drives, I wouldn’t be surprised for Texas Tech to take the game into the 4th quarter and pull out the win.

Oregon has a bad taste in their mouth after last year’s debacle in the Rose Bowl where Ohio State embarrassed them as the #1 overall seed. Lanning is getting to be known as one of the best coaches in the sport and would be on any Dawg fan’s list of replacements if Kirby ever decides he has had enough.

Old money gets it done in Miami.

Final Score: Oregon 31, Texas Tech 27

What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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I've been a Dawg my entire life. UGA was always my dream school where I received 2 Terry College degrees and met my DGD wife. I've been a season ticket holder for over 30 years and love the in-stadium experience over anything from Section HD. My first game in Sanford Stadium was the 1981 Auburn game where we clinched the SEC championship. The best game I've attended in person was the Midnight Miss against Ohio State (nite, nite!). The best home games I've attended were the 1984 Clemson game (the Butler did it) and the 2013 LSU game (that 4th down is still the loudest single moment I've experienced between the hedges). The game I love to win is against the Handbags (FTMF), and the game I hate to lose is the NATS (Tuck Fech).

14 thoughts on “First look at the Orange Bowl

  1. Coach DanLan, must feel like he’s all up in the catbird’s seat. Knocked the rust off but gets to light fires under hindquarters for letting some bums back door cover like they were at Davis’s Mom’s house before playing a team a tad over-seeded. Sort of feel like Dante Moore will make some plays. I think the Ducks roll and possibly pop a cap in the the whole TexasTech is changing college football narrative. We will probably in hindsight thank him for it.

  2. Remember Ducks struggled in Eugene v really good defense (Indiana). QB deficiencies, defensive deficiencies v stout defense (all america’s across the board) & mistake free offense. I like TT here. Low scoring but not even close.
    TT – 20
    Ducks – 9

    • I kind of agree with this but I don’t know why. I think it is because Oregon struggled on offense against an Indiana team at home and had difficulty running the ball, beating Penn State by 6 in late-September wasn’t all that impressive, somewhat struggled against Wisconsin, barely beat Iowa by 2, beat USC but gave up yards and points, and didn’t really have much on their schedule. On the other hand, TT didn’t have much on their schedule either other than crushing Utah and beating BYU twice handily. I don’t know. But my gut feeling is TT.

    • Tech is very similar to Indiana roster-wise. Talented DL, good LBs and DBs, good WRs and RB. Only difference is IU has a better QB than TT. How that makes it shake out in this game is a tough call, as these teams are so close I can’t bet it. Intangibles are a wash as well, other than Oregon having played 2 more playoff games. I could see this just being about turnover differential.

  3. Having not seen TT play anyone other than BYU. I don’t know if that defense is as good as advertised. Watching Oregon play twice I’m not sold on them either. It’s a really interesting matchup I’m looking to.

    This is a prove if your legit game for both teams.

  4. I still can’t quite get used to Oregon being considered old money. When I was young, Oregon tucked. They were who you scheduled for homecoming. You kids get off my lawn.

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