Texas Tech Thursday Morning Notes - I Loved The Field Edition
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Make sure and check out SMQ's A Reasonably Anticipatory Assessment of: Texas Tech, which has a different take on the generally very rosy assessment of Texas Tech by most of the mainstream media. Mostly, that the defense hasn't quite yet proven that it's significantly better. Certainly, a good counter-point to much of what has been said about the Red Raiders thus far.
LAJ's Don Williams talks with new Texas Tech commit E.J. Celestie, a 5-10/173 receiver/defensive back from Barbe High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Here's Celestie:
"Growing up, my dad always told me he knew that I was going to be a receiver in college,'' Celestie said. "If you want to be receiver in college and catch a lot of passes and be in a good program, Texas Tech is the place to be. We've been looking at them for a while.''Snip
"I've always wanted to go there,'' he said. "Actually, I really wanted to commit the day of. I liked everything about it. The coaching staff is amazing. The facilities are very, very nice. I loved the field. I loved the people in the town. It made me feel like I was at home already.''
Apparently, Captain Leach has told Celestie that he has the potential to be very involved in the offense:
"When I was on the phone with coach (Mike) Leach, he said, We can let you run it,' they can throw it to me, and they definitely want me on special teams, like punt return and kickoff return,'' Celestie said.
Texas Tech may have landed their 12th commitment, stealing a commitment from Oklahoma in Will Ford (6-1/190), a safety from Abilene Cooper. None of the information is free, but it seems apparent that this is the case. The front page of RRS.com also notes that Karam received an offer from a "prestigious Big 12 rival" and we should all remind ourselves that commitments are great, but they don't mean anything until they sign on the dotted line. Hopefully Karam will stick out his commitment with Texas Tech, no matter the suitor, and it's nice to see Texas Tech start to get a number of early commitments, but we're still dealing with high school kids making the biggest decision of their life. Players will change allegiances, so don't hold it against them.
Again, pretty interesting stuff from Behind the Stripe's Dave Matter, who ranks the receiving corps of the Big 12, and has your Red Raiders as #2:
2. Texas Tech: Surround Crabtree with a few reliable playmakers and you’ve got yourself enough firepower to put up 50 every week.
As a group, I think Matter may be right. Missouri does return a ton of talent (5 players who have caught over 50 passes) and if there is a Mr. Crabtree-clone out there, I am convinced it is Jeremy Maclin, I love watching him play. I get the feeling that if Texas Tech had a little more proven depth (i.e. 5 guys who caught 50 passes or more), Matter would have easily put them at #1 because of the numbers that Mr. Crabtree is capable of putting up. Even if you disagree with the rankings, at the very least Matter does a good job of justifying his selections.
ESPN's Mark Schlabach updates his Top 25 and Texas Tech checks in at #8.
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Karam and Ford
Looks like it’s going to end up being a Karam for Ford swap with the Sooners… Jacob has a tough decision in front of him…
by WoodrowWilson on Jun 26, 2008 8:40 AM CDT 0 recs
Karam
I don’t think he will switch, there is a reason that he picked us first knowing that he would prob. get an offer from OU. As far as Ford goes he would be a great pickup and OU is stacked at the DB pos from the last few years of recruiting. However, if Karam does go I wouldn’t sweat it it is a long way till signing day, and we could land a bigger fish. Plus have we had a bad QB yet under Leach?
by ST04 on Jun 26, 2008 9:30 AM CDT 0 recs
Karam???
From everything I’ve heard about Karam, including when Tech Talk interviewed him last week, he is 100% Texas Tech! Now all of a sudden today everyone is assuming he is definately going to drop us for OU. Now that’s not just based on the first post, but from other web sites and people I’ve talked to. I’m not worried about losing this kid at all, after hearing him talk about Texas Tech and how excited he is to be a part of this program. I think people are still somewhat stuck in the past and assume that the Texas Tech program isn’t even a fraction of what the OU program is and we can’t win recruiting battles with any kids that OU wants. I just don’t think that is the case anymore. I’m not saying we (Tech) are a more attractive program than OU or anything crazy like that. But I do think the playing field is a lot more level now than it ever has been in the past. Just my opinion.
by rbiggers on Jun 26, 2008 9:33 AM CDT 0 recs
Karam
Nobody really knows what the kid is thinking!!! Everyone just assumes that because OU offered, he is going to jump ship on us. I think that Karam knows better. He was floored to receive a Tech offer and Tech is where this kid wants to be. Hopefully he knows better than to go to OU. However, if he decides to switch his commitment, that is his choice. He has to do what is best for him. We all have our opinions, but he has to find where he fits in the best. I hope and think that he fits in at Tech the best, but we will soon find out.
liquidsmoke
by liquidsmoke on Jun 26, 2008 8:26 PM CDT 0 recs
We have
a football season to play before verbs become sigs. Personally, I think Tech ole lot of lists by Dec and our verbs will stick.
TTpilk
by TTpilk645 on Jun 26, 2008 9:44 PM CDT 0 recs














