Texas Tech Friday Morning Notes - Observing LaVelle Edwards' Practices Edition
Double-T Nation News:
Last night and the night before last I wrote quite a bit on Mr. Crabtree and tried to wrap my head around what he's been able to accomplish as a freshman. I've scheduled this to be posted at 10:00 a.m., figuring I needed to leave you guys plenty of time to digest the post and still get ready to party. You know, because it's Friday and we all party on Friday.
Texas Tech Football:
DMN's Brandon George is asking for questions to ask Captin Leach, so go over to the DMN College blog and get to work.
Congrats to Michael Crabtree, Louis Vasquez and Jamar Wall for being named to the Media's 2008 Preseason All-Big 12 Team. Please note that Mr. Crabtree was the only unanimous choice of the whole bunch.
The LAJ is asking for your favorite Texas Tech Football Stars, you can download the ballot here. There is one caveat, which is that no current players are eligible. Of course, this should be revised so Mr. Crabtree is eligible because there's no question who everyone's favorite receiver is and truthfully, a strong argument could be made that Graham Harrell should also be included.
I got a kick out of this, ESPN's Tim Griffin ranks the Big 12 Coaches as Players and unfortunately, Captain Leach was tied for last with Mangino:
11. (tie) Mike Leach, Texas Tech: Didn't play college football, spending much of his time playing club rugby and observing LaVelle Edwards' practices at BYU.
The only solace in all of this is that the Captain is trying to teach all of the folks out there who claim that you have to have played the game to know what you're talking about when it comes to football. The Captain proves that general philosophy wrong as he has more football knowledge in his pinkie than most mortals have in their entire body.
For all of us who are expecting great things from Brandon Sesay and McKinner Dixon, two outstanding JUCO defensive ends expected to contribute for Texas Tech this year, Rock M Nation took a look at the stats for the previous years' top JUCO defensive ends and how they played their first year at the NCAA level. Proving that for the most part, it is difficult to make a huge impact immediately.
ProFantasySports ranks the Big 12 Players from a fanasy perspective and as you would expect, Harrell, Crabtree, Morris, Lewis, Britton, Woods, and Crawford all make the list in some form or fashion. But the most interesting ranking was true freshman kicker Donnie Carona being ranked the #4 fantasy kicker. I get that he's on an offense that's going to score a ton of points, but I have no idea how good Carona is and if he's going to be able to help immediately. Physically, Carona is ready to go, but Carona will likely determine some close games this year. I'm crossing my fingers.
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gotta be honest: I wouldn’t vote crabs in that position. he may have the best numbers and he may leave the school as the best receiver that we’ve ever seen, but i’d have a hard time saying that he’s my favorite of all time.
Right now he’s all flash. If he sticks around for 3 or 4 years and becomes an ambassador of our school, then perhaps then we can talk about putting him on that list.
by kayakyakr on Jul 18, 2008 8:41 AM CDT 0 recs
I just can’t fault a guy for leaving early. I know I would if I had the opportunity, I’d do the same. I know that he’s tried to promote the program to an extent (he left me a voice mail), but I understand that you want him to continue to participate after he’s gone. For me personally, his season last year and the plays he made may do more for this program than any other Red Raider, plus I love watching him play.
Go Raiders . . .
by Seth C on
Jul 19, 2008 6:01 AM CDT
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I think Dixon is gonna be an animal for y’all. He is my pick for Big 12 newcomer of the year (if they allow him to earn that, even though he spent his freshman year at Tech).
by Beergut on Jul 18, 2008 5:38 PM CDT 0 recs
Actually, Sesay is “supposed” to be the better player, although I’ve only seen Dixon play in the spring game and he did look impressive. The only worry for Dixon is that he’s supposed to play behind Brandon Williams, while Sesay is going to be on the other side. As long as one of them is better than Ratliff, it’s an upgrade.
Go Raiders . . .
by Seth C on
Jul 19, 2008 6:02 AM CDT
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