Joel Klatt Urges Joey McGuire to Mirror Coach Primeâs Plan After $25M Shake-Up Hits Big 12
If you think the Red Raiders are rolling into 2025 with just a fresh coat of paint after going 8-5 in 2024, youâre out of your mind. Weâre talking about a full-blown, grease-under-the-fingernails rebuild thatâs given the rest of the Big 12 second thoughts. CFB analyst Joel Klatt thinks this crew is geared up to crash the College Football Playoff party. And his advice to Joey McGuire? Take a page straight out of Coach Primeâs playbook.
Texas Techâs 2024 season was one heck of a rollercoaster. Sure, they put up 37.6 points a game, which was fourth-best in the nation. But the defense? Letâs just say they handed out touchdowns like free samples at Costco, giving up 34.8 a night. That 8â5 finish came with high-octane wins. Like a 52â51 overtime thriller against Abilene Christian. And some flat-out defensive meltdowns, including a 59-35 home loss to Baylor. But 2025? Different story. Theyâve got a defensive unit stacked like a Vegas poker table. All courtesy of a jaw-dropping $25 million war chest.
On August 8th, the Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt jumped on The Joel Klatt Show and put it bluntly: “Joey Maguire has some serious expectations right now… Theyâve got the number two ranked portal class to LSU… a quarterback thatâs back… improve a little, and youâre gonna take a substantial step forward.” Translation? This team is aiming straight for the Big 12 crown.
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McGuireâs portal work wasnât just aggressive. It was reckless in the best way possible. No. 2 transfer class in the country. Romello Height from Georgia Tech. David Bailey from Stanford. All-MAC wrecking ball Skyler Gill-Howard. Oh, and five-star wideout Micah Hudson, who runs routes like heâs late for a flight. Add QB Behren Mortonâs 3,335 yards and 27 touchdowns from last year, and youâve got an offense scarier than an IRS audit.
Joel literally expects Joey McGuire to look at Deion Sanders’ 2024 campaign: “Colorado took a little bit of a step forward, and all of a sudden they went fromâwhat was it?âfour wins to nine wins. Well, Texas Tech could do something similar, in particular if they can get any fix on their defense whatsoever.”Â
Klattâs comparison to Coloradoâs Deion Sanders wasnât a throwaway line. The Buffs flexed Rivals’ No.1 transfer class in the 2024 season. Prime took a 4-win Buffs squad, gutted it, hauled in 41 transfers (eight of them four-stars), and jumped to nine wins in one season. Klattâs point? Tech could pull the same stunt, if that defense gets its act together.
With Oklahoma and Texas long gone, the Big 12âs wide open. ESPN ranks Techâs 2025 schedule as the fourth-easiest in the conference. FanDuel sets their win total at 8.5, with the over sitting at -140. Vegas is betting they clear it. But this isnât just about padding the record. Itâs about finally pushing for double-digit wins for the first time since 2008. NIL cash might get you in the door. Like the $5.1 million they dropped on five-star OT Felix Ojo. But winning is what keeps the lights on.
Anything less than 8 or 9 will not be acceptable. Just look at the schedule above! The only thing Joey McGuire needs to sweat over is ASU. Outside of that, itâs a clear road map to an 11-win playoff season. If 2025 isnât the year they kick the door down, you have to wonder if it ever will be.
Texas Tech snatches 5-star from the class of 2027
As if the present wasnât wild enough, the future just got a nuclear upgrade. On August 7, Texas Tech went straight into SEC territory and stole a gem: LaDamion Guyton, the No. 2 player in the 2027 class and top-ranked edge rusher, out of Savannah, Georgia. And they didnât just beat out Georgia. They snatched him from right under the Bulldogsâ nose, along with Tennessee and Florida State.
Guytonâs commitment is one of the highest-rated in program history. Benedictine Military Schoolâs star pass-rusher has length, bend, and a first step thatâll make Big 12 quarterbacks sleep with one eye open. This pledge also caps off a stretch of momentum thatâs turned Lubbock into a recruiting hotspot. Stadium and facility renovations totaling $242 million have given Tech one of the slickest setups in the nation.
Add in the $25 million reportedly being pumped into the roster this year, and youâve got an arms race most programs canât match. If McGuire turns all this into wins, Texas Tech will be a major force for years to come.
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