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Wanted to use this note to check out NM99's retrospective of the evolution of this current football team, Michael Lewis' look back at Mike Leach, 3 years after his very famous interview, and the NY Times profile on Graham Harrell. And just in case your curious, Lewis writes about a lot more than just sports, and has a really interesting piece on the the current economic crisis.

And make sure and check back at 10:00 a.m. for some recruiting thoughts on the quarterback and running back at Texas Tech.

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via www.shorpy.com

I just thought this was a cool photo, click here for the original size and check out the guy with the white bandages on his hand about to lay an absolute beat-down on someone.

Texas Tech Football:

LAJ's Don Williams files his Red Raiders Football Notebook with notes about new recruit Michael Bowie, the part-time punter job at Texas Tech and Michael Crabtree's assault on the Texas Tech record books.

Yahoo! Sports' Jason King has a lengthy profile on Michael Crabtree. This is really worth your time and I'll pull out a few quotes that I thought were pretty intriguing. When Leach was recruiting Crabtree, Leach would call often to check up on him:

Even though he committed to Texas Tech a few weeks before National Signing Day in 2006, Michael Crabtree continued to field calls from Mike Leach up until the morning he faxed in his letter of intent.

"He absolutely hated talking on the phone," Leach said. "He would always say, ‘Coach, I told you I was going to Tech. I don’t know why you keep calling. I enjoy talking to you, but we had a late practice today, so I’m going to bed. I’ll see you later.’

"It was always very abrupt. He’s not into these long, flowery conversations. He just focuses on football."

I also enjoyed this enchange:

A few weeks ago Michael Crabtree picked up his cell phone and called Deion Sanders and asked him if he ever used to dream.

Not about money or cars or women or fame, but about making plays and scoring touchdowns.

"I’d been doing that a lot," Crabtree said, "and I wanted to find out if it was normal. Deion said it was."

That’s why Crabtree wasn’t surprised when he made the game-winning catch with one second remaining in Texas Tech’s 38-33 victory over Texas on Oct. 25. He said he’d visualized the play countless times in his sleep.

Some snickered at Crabtree’s comments, but Leach believed every word.

"I bet he thought it through thousands of times," Leach said. "That’s the thing about Michael: He’s not doing this for a bunch of attention or trophies. Michael just loves football at a level that most players don’t."

I've never known what to think about Michael Crabtree other than he's just an incredible talent who I believe should leave for NFL next year. Before the 2007 football season I thought that Michael Crabtree was the 4th most indispensible player on the team, before even seeing him take a snap on the college level. I've always thought he was special and he's a pleasure to watch on the field.

I thank you Mr. Crabtree.

FWST's Gil Lebreton and DMN's Kevin Sherrington talk about BCS tiebreakers and the Big 12 South possibilities

DT's Alex Ybarra believes that the Heisman Trophy is not far away from being in Graham Harrell's hands and talks with HeismanPundit.com's Chris Huston.

Texas Tech Basketball:

LAJ's Jeff Walker writes about Trevor Cook adding some weight during the offseason:

After playing most of last season at 215 pounds, the 6-foot-8 forward needed to bulk up. He got with Texas Tech strength and conditioning coach Chris Braden and developed an offseason workout plan that helped Cook get his weight as high as 247. Since fall practice began, he’s trimmed his weight down to 235, which is what he and the coaching staff believe will be an ideal playing weight for him this season.

"I think he’s played well. He’s more physical," said Tech head coach Pat Knight, whose team will open its season at home today against St. Francis. "He’s not just a jump-shooter anymore. He’s playing tougher overall instead of being just a fringe player. He battles more."

I'm glad to hear that he's battling more, which means that he's under the boards grapling for rebounds. But perhaps the most important part of the article describes where Cook gave up his scholarship so that Tyree Graham, a late qualifier, could come on board at Texas Tech.

"I went to the staff and said early on that I’d be willing to give back the scholarship," Cook said. "Tyree had played with us a couple times and I knew he was good. He’s a true point guard, a pass-first type of player and that’s what we needed. So, I thought it was just doing what’s best for the team because he obviously makes the team better."

You get a loud round of applause from me Trevor.

DT's Alex Ybarra previews tonight's game against St. Francis (PA) and Junior Knight says that he's got 4 guards, all who can play:

"I have four guards that I really like with Alan (Voskuil), John, Tyree and Nick," Knight said. "I'll play three at a time, two at a time. You may even see us play four at a time if people are zoning us."

Peter Bean from Burnt Orange Nation was featured on Yahoo! college basketball blog, The Dagger, to talk about the Big 12, RP.com's Bill Hipple previews this Red Raider team and DMN's Chuck Carlton previews the Big 12.

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3 years seth… it’s been 3 years since the famous mike leach article.

trying to make me feel old with all this 10 years stuff pff.

by kayakyakr on Nov 14, 2008 8:28 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

corrected.

sleepy and not thinking.

Go Raiders . . .
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by Seth C on Nov 14, 2008 8:33 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Lewis article on economy...

That was an outstanding piece by Lewis about the economy and an insider’s view into the sub-prime market. It is amazing how complicated people will make things and how close they will skirt the line of the law (and morality for that matter) to make a buck. I know times may be tough (and we certainly haven’t seen the worst yet) but a real market correction has been needed now for a while. Hopefully we can get back to basics with a level playing field.

by Techsan71 on Nov 14, 2008 12:50 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

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