Texas Football vs Iowa State: Week 7 Schedule, Preview, and Prediction

Texas Football vs Iowa State: Week 7 Schedule, Preview, and Prediction

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET
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Texas football returns home to DKR this weekend after a month away. The Longhorns (2-3) are in the midst of a three-game losing streak. They will try to right the ship and build some momentum going forward. To do that, they’ll need to take care of Iowa State (1-4) who has proven to be tougher than their record would indicate.

Where to Watch

Saturday, October 15, 6:00 PM CT, LHN

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What to Watch For

Texas needs a win in a major way. Pressure is mounting on Charlie Strong and his Longhorn coaching staff to start producing, particularly on defense. The team has not looked good in dropping three straight games and their season-opening win over Notre Dame has lost its luster with the Irish dealing with struggles of their own. Strong can’t afford running this losing streak to four games.

Iowa State is a team that is tougher than their record suggests. Despite being 1-5 and 0-3 in Big 12 play, they have been very close to big-time upsets in each of their last two games. They pushed Baylor to the brink before falling 45-42 October 1. Last week, they went into Stillwater and hung with Oklahoma State, losing by just seven, 38-31 (which is much closer than Texas’ 49-31 loss to the Pokes).

    The Cyclones will end up finishing at or near the bottom of the Big 12 standings at the end of the year. However, they have enough talent to have a puncher’s chance of pulling off an upset any given week. Quarterback Joel Lanning has been efficient in the passing offense, throwing six touchdowns and no interceptions over the last four games. Mike Warren has three touchdowns in the last three games and has rushed for over 100  yards twice in that same span. Allen Lazard is a big-bodied playmaker at receiver and is coming off a two-touchdown game against Oklahoma State.

    Charlie Strong has had trouble with this Iowa State program since arriving at Texas. In 2014, Texas narrowly escaped a home upset 48-45. Last year, the Longhorns were embarrassed in Ames 24-0. Handling business against the Cyclones will help Strong in a number of ways. The biggest, of course, would be in snapping their current skid.

    Keys to Victory

      Prediction

      This Texas offense is too good and the defense (hopefully) has too much pride to lose a fourth straight game. This is one of the few games left on the schedule that Texas is going to be favored to win. While they may not cover the spread (currently at 14 points), the Longhorns should win this game and get back on the winning track.

      Texas 45, Iowa State 35

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