Texas Tech Tuesday Morning Notes - All Three of Them Edition
Double-T Nation News:
I told you there would be a ton of news today and I'm not sure I'm going to be able to cover all of it.
Texas Tech Football:
We'll get to Captain Leach's quotes in a minute, but I thought the most interesting thing about yesterday was that Captain Leach's arrival was announced. I find that so incredibly surreal, I know that he's a personality, but no other coach's presence was "announced" yesterday and as you watch some of the video from yesterday (Internet Explorer only and you must register, but it's free) you get the feeling that the media generally enjoys the Captain's personality, a breath of fresh air. I'm not so sure I have much of a point, the guy is who he is and he's never shied away from his incredibly quirky and funny personality.
On to the good stuff.
We all know that Harrell and Mr. Crabtree weren't present, and it was the first question asked by Dennis Dodd from CBS Sportsline. As we discussed last week, Leach would probably emphasize the team concept:
Harrell and Crabtree get a lot of attention, deserve a lot of attention and will continue to get a lot of attention and the important thing to us and our team is the fact that football is the ultimate team game. And our effort this year, really any team, is going to be how every member does as far as fulfilling their role and that being the case I've got three guys that I think are team leaders that are emerging. So I wanted to have the three I brought go to the forefront.And then the other thing is I think a lot of times, because there's so many guys that play football, there's a temptation to isolate the emphasis around a couple guys and create an identity of an entire team around a couple of guys.
Of course, Captain Leach invites the entire media to come out to Lubbock if they'd like to talk with Harrell or Mr. Crabtree.
And anybody that wants to talk to Graham or Michael Crabtree or Darcel McBath or those guys, you can do it in their natural habitat in Lubbock, Texas. I recommend Love Field because DFW can be a confusing mess. Love Field, about every hour go to Lubbock, Texas, where we have some great steak places. And we'd love to see you, and we all know you by your first names, so it'd be good to renew our friendship.
So now we have Dodd upset, scratch that, pissed at Leach (he's says it's not personal, but it appears to be) for not bringing Mr. Crabtree and Harrell along for the ride (hat-tip to DMN's Brandon George). Here's a little bit of Dodd:
I'm not saying Harrell and Crabtree are out of the Heisman race before it begins. I'll leave that to the other Heisman voters whose companies spent money and resources for them to get here. Let's just say stiffing the Big 12 (and national) media doesn't help.Leach is quirky that way. He doesn't do things conventionally all the time. Sometimes that's charming. Sometimes it's downright unprofessional. A person with knowledge told me that the Big 12 asked to Leach to reconsider bringing his two stars, but that he refused.
To reporters Monday, Leach flippantly said that any of us are welcome to interview his stars "in their natural habitat" in Lubbock. That's great except there is a reason these media days exist, so we don't have to go to each individual school. Especially when Lubbock is so far from anywhere it can see the end of the earth in any given direction.
There's quite a bit more, so go read the whole thing, but I think the thing that Dodd is missing is this . . . Captain Leach is the head coach and his job is to win football games not to please the media.
Dodd has no idea, behind the scenes what caused Leach to decide not to bring Mr. Crabtree and Harrell. I'm not trying to suggest that anything did happen, but we're talking about young adults with egos and sometimes those egos get the best of them. I'm not a real smart guy, but the way I see things happening is that Leach, Harrell and Mr. Crabtree did do quite a bit of press earlier in the summer and perhaps, and I know this is a crazy thought, but there's just a chance that Captain Leach thought better of it as the remainder of his team was essentially ignored. Dodd openly asks at the end of his rant if there are "extenuating circumstances" and concludes that there's probably not.
Tell me what's wrong with the thought of involving other players on the team who epitomize the team concept?
I may be in the minority on this, but it is also not Captain Leach's job to play the media's game to get a foothold to the Heisman in July. I think Texas Tech does a wonderful job of promoting Mr. Crabtree and Harrell, but since when was it Captain Leach's job to win the Heisman? I thought it was to win games. If my Red Raiders are more successful as a result of Leach emphasizing team over individuals then I'm fine with it. In fact, I'm fine with it even if we don't, but I could personally care less about the Heisman Trophy. If the voters decide not to vote for Mr. Crabtree or Harrell because they weren't at a media day, then perhaps they just need to resign.
Dodd also states that Captain Leach flippantly answered his question as to why Harrell and Mr. Crabtree weren't present and if you've watched the Captain Leach video you know that his answers weren't flippant.
If Dodd thinks that Captain Leach was being flippant, then perhaps he just hasn't spent very much time in front of the Captain or perhaps Dodd has extenuating circumstances which make him seem like a bitter and whiny reporter. Probably not.
I've got a ton of thoughts and I'm not sure I can coherently get them all down, so I hope you have at it in the comments.
Leach also talks about expectations as he's asked about the preseason hype this team has received thus far this year.
And so our expectations are already high. So what that means to me is we just need to ignore expectations and everybody needs to do their job, improve on their role and just do their job within the scope of what it is. And if everybody does that together, has the ability to fulfill their role and sustain a level of focus, not just in camp but throughout games, for the entire season, we have a chance to continue to improve and could have a season we're pleased with.
There's the "do your job" quote that he made so famous during the Captain's halftime speech against Minnesota (BTW, if this video doesn't make you run through some drywall then I don't know what will).
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Captain Leach also talked a little football, including the running back situation:
Now, are we going to have to play with just one? I don't think so. I think there's enough room for all three of them to have a role. Eventually, what will develop there will probably be some fine distinctions on this situation, this type of a block or this type of a route and so forth that we'll personnel around it.But if it remains as competitive as it is right now, I would have no problem playing either of the three or all three of them.
Link Dump: LAJ's Don Williams talks with Jamar Wall and Eric Morris about what they've done to get ready for the season (shocking to see a reporter actually talk and get to know the stories behind some of the players actually there instead of bitching about the ones who aren't there) and Daniel Charbonnet, a teammate, not a speculative reporter, had this to say about Harrell and Mr. Crabtree:
"That's what's good about Mike and Graham,'' Charbonnet said. "They don't care about that kind of stuff. They just want to win. They're not worried about being in the limelight all the time. They know that if we perform well on the field, if we win a lot of games, that will take care of itself. That's what's cool about our team this year.''
Huh . . . it's about winning games? That's just crazy . . . Williams also takes a look at the elite status of the Big 12 . . .ESPN Big 12 blogger Tim Griffin caught up with Captain Leach talking about his vacation:
"I took my family and it was like the movie 'European Vacation,'" Leach said. "It was the wife, the kids, the frequent-flier miles ... the whole thing. It's one of those things that 10 years from now they'll say what great fun they had, but right now they were [complaining] about all of the walking, the tough stuff and the food. It was a great time, and we covered a lot of ground in a sensory-overload kind of a deal."
. . . David R. Henry of The Daily Texan asks about whether the higher expectations are getting to the Captain . . . DMN's Brandon George looks at the offbeat nature of the Captain and has an update on tackle Rylan Reed recovering from ankle surgery . . . the NY Times blog, the Quad, takes a look at Captain Leach's musings . . . FWST's Jimmy Burch briefly checks in with the Red Raidersand previvews the 4 teams from yesterday's media session . . . Rivals.com's Olin Buchanan checks in with RRS.com's Robert Giovannetti . . . RedRaiderSports.com's Joe Yeager answers a Texas Tech football mailbag, including an update on defensive tackle Chris Perry, who will be the most important offensive line backup and whether or not this team can increase sack production . . . USA Today's John Marshall (AP) writes about how the Big 12 is now back among the power conferences . . .
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Dennis Dodd responds to commenters:
The Big 12’s best, minus twoI just don’t want Leach bitching about his underrated team in November when Harrell has thrown for 10,000 yards and Crabtree is catching 15 passes per game. Sorry, Mike, it doesn’t work that way.
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Well, if Mike Leach feels like his team’s best chance at winning games involves a Big-12 media day sans Harrell and Crabtree, it would be better to not have them there and worry about the media getting pissy than to have them there and worry about losing, which will have a far more direct impact on the team’s rankings than any hiding of his stars.
Main issue with Dodds is that he admits the emperor has no clothes. He is essentially saying that rankings are based in no small part on the amount of access that people like him have to the program, and NOT, as it should be, exclusively on how teams perform.
by Skin Patrol on Jul 22, 2008 6:50 AM CDT 0 recs
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I probably didn’t do a good enough job explaining how I felt, but that’s exactly it. If it’s about the show, then I want nothing to do with it. Of course Dodds knows that it’s not solely about hype (although that’s a big part of it) so its ludicrous for him to even suggest that not being at the freaking Big 12 Media Day is an automatic dismissal for Heisman consideration is crazy.
Go Raiders . . .
by Seth C on
Jul 22, 2008 8:42 PM CDT
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The Big 12 already has their fair share of politicans/coaches that are holding onto their star players as their program builders (i.e. Mack Brown/VY, Gary Pinkel/Chase Daniel). Our Red Raiders need to prove their status on the field and not behind the microphone. National media and Lubbock will not mix until the program wins on a consistent basis regardless of their star players. Afterall, has their been any coach since the Ole Ball Coach Florida days that has created more entertainment for college football?
by ashton99 on Jul 22, 2008 6:52 AM CDT 0 recs
Dennis Dodd
made me register on CBSSports.com this morning. I could not believe how much of a baby he is for writing something like that. He attacked Tech, Lubbock, Harrell, Crabtree and Leach all in the same article for how Leach responded to his question. How childish can you get? I hope the comment page on his article gets blown up this morning by what he wrote.
Being an accountant and famous don't go together. If you're a famous accountant, you probably did something wrong.
by Boarder on Jul 22, 2008 8:42 AM CDT 0 recs
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I personally, and I think/hope Harrell and Crabtree would agree, would much rather Tech go to and win a BCS bowl game over either of them winning the Heisman. As stated before it is Leach’s job to win games not get his players into the Heisman contention. Dennis is a moron.
Being an accountant and famous don't go together. If you're a famous accountant, you probably did something wrong.
by Boarder on Jul 22, 2008 8:48 AM CDT 0 recs
the video you posted: I know it’s a recording via camcorder offa a TV, but i think the ole-timey feeling that provides makes it pretty awesome.
by kayakyakr on Jul 22, 2008 12:41 PM CDT 0 recs
yeah, I really like that video. you’ll probably see quie a bit of it as the year goes on if we need something inspirational to motivate us.
Go Raiders . . .
by Seth C on
Jul 22, 2008 8:36 PM CDT
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What an idiot.
I’m sorry, but this guy says the most idiotic things I’ve ever seen a “sportswriter” say. It takes a lot to make me mad, but this guy just set me off. He is the most backwards-thinking person I’ve ever heard.
Leach wants to send the message of teamwork. Here’s another message Leach is sending: Attention, recruits. Don’t come to Texas Tech. We won’t promote you. You’ll have a tough time winning national awards, never mind competing in a Big 12 South Division Tech has never won.
Area you serious? So Leach isn’t tring to promote his defense by bringing in Wall and Charbonnet? He’s not trying to promote Eric Morris, who will likely be Harrell’s #2 target this season?
I don’t want this guy’s vote for anything. He is a disgrace to college football. I’ve never even heard of him! He tears down Lubbock, Texas Tech University, Leach, and then says his vote is not going to our 2 guys. There are plenty of legitimate writers that have been to Lubbock.
Then he quotes Chase Daniel – I guess we know where his vote is going. It’s that simple – sit down and consider him special, and you’ve got his vote. DISGRACE.
by djollie111 on Jul 22, 2008 1:07 PM CDT 0 recs
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I wonder if he is kin to the Dodds that is associated with UT? Maybe that is why he is so hateful toward Tech, Lubbock, et.al. Mike Leach has done this for many times, but this is the first time anyone has really gone balistic over it. Leach is right, this is a team game, he is the head coach, and who he decides to attend any media gathering is strictly his choice, no one else’s. The three he brought are truely representative of the team and I am sure those media ‘darlings’ would gain great insight to Tech’s expectations and committment should they bother to interview the three instead of crying over their not getting to ogle two or three others THEY wanted to see. Take a trip. Lubbock is still in the old U.S. of A. last time I checked, and Texas is closer to New York than is California. When was it deemed imperative for a student athlete to attend a media gathering to be considered for a national award, in any sport? I agree with all who bashed Dodds. He is a whining little brat, and I could not care less whether or not he ever votes on anything.
TTpilk
by TTpilk645 on Jul 22, 2008 1:24 PM CDT 0 recs
Dennis Dodd
Dodd probably helped Harrell and Crabtree more than he knows or intended. I can’t think of a better negative style attack add. Yes Dennis it’s a school controlled, amateur team sport. You are in fact an observer and commentator. You aren’t in the same league as the dusty, sweaty, tired athletes, coaches and staff who compete on the field. Nice you vented your spleen now we all know what a self righteous goof you are. I have an idea why don’t you just tell your editor you need to go see the Big 12 stars? Oh wait that’s what some one promised you before the flight to KC – its just too hard right? Guess you better redo your schedule. Raider team chemistry is all that matters. I agree with "Boarder" win games and all other good things will follow.
by centexraider on Jul 22, 2008 7:50 PM CDT 0 recs













