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Tech ends non-conference schedule against UMass

Alex Ybarra

Issue date: 9/19/08 Section: Sports
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The Texas Tech football team will finish its non-conference schedule with another contender from the Football Championship Subdivision against UMass at 6 p.m. Saturday at Jones AT&T Stadium.

UMass (2-1) won the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship in 2007, one year after reaching the national championship game.

Tech coach Mike Leach said this is another one of those top-tier programs from the FCS - the Minutemen have 12 players who transferred from FBS schools and a 25-4 record against FCS schools since 2006.

With Tech studying the wrong tape against Eastern Washington and playing against a unique pistol formation at Nevada, the Red Raiders could be going on another blind date.

"They are a team we don't see much of, we don't know much of," Leach said. "Outside of the fact that we know they have had quite a lot of success. I know going into this season they thought they could win the whole thing, so we'll see. We now have enough games under our belt that we can draw a little more from the games they have played this year."

Leading the Minutemen is 6-foot-2, 220-pound senior quarterback Liam Coen, a 2008 Walter Payton Award candidate who has started all four years. He holds more than 30 total passing records, winning 31 of his 40 starts.

In a pro-style offense that likes to establish the run game, Coen has a 166.4 passer rating, totaling 826 yards and nine touchdowns while giving up one interception in three games.

"First off, his greatest strength has always been his knowledge not only with what were trying to get done, but what people are trying to do with him," UMass coach Don Brown said. "He's really ready for the challenges in front of him. He knew how important his senior year was gonna be. You put all those things together and you got a complete player."

Coen and quarterback Graham Harrell actually share a few career records that span both college divisions.

Out of all active quarterbacks with at least two seasons played, Coen leads the nation in career passer rating with 153.53, while Harrell is fifth with a 151.07 rating. In career active touchdowns, Harrell is first with 97 and Coen sits second with 75. While Harrell is first in completions and passing yards among active quarterbacks, Coen is fifth and seventh, respectively.
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