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Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: 10.28.09

  Taking Blame, I:  It seems as if there's some questions as to whether or not Captain Mike Leach took any blame for the loss and in his post-game press conference (pdf) he put the blame of the loss squarely on the staff and last night, Leach talked with the sportacular NewsChannel 11's Pete Christy where Leach again blamed the staff (the video is after the jump) for not getting through the players ready for the game.  Leach has plenty of faults, and to be quite honest, there isn't a coach alive who is perfect.  I would imagine that Florida fans or Texas fans are critical of their coaches as well, but to say that Leach is not taking responsibility for last week's loss is simply inaccurate.

  Taking Blame, II:  LAJ's Don Williams (there is a video that starts when you click on the page, so turn down your speakers) talked with DC Ruffin McNeill who also takes responsibility for the loss and readily accepts blame from the defensive side of the ball:

"I tell you what’s frustrating is when I feel like I let coach (Mike) Leach down. That’s frustrating to me. That’s the first person I don’t want to let down is coach Leach. I take full responsibility for one-third of this whole deal, and I didn’t uphold my one-third. The biggest thing is I let coach Leach down and the staff and the kids.’’

That's fairly telling, but McNeill remains optimistic:

"We just have to learn from this game as a player and as a coach,’’ McNeill said. "Learn from history. We can’t do it over, but we can learn from it. I tell you what, today was one of the best Tuesday practices we’ve had, to be honest. We haven’t had any bad practices. We didn’t have bad practices last week, really. We had good practices every day, but it was a good practice today. So the kids have bounced back and so have we.’’

LB Bront Bird says that the team just didn't do what they were supposed to do on so many levels:

"We did everything you’re not supposed to do,’’ Bird said. "We didn’t have low pads. We didn’t use our hands well. We didn’t get off blocks. That hurt us. A&M played a wonderful game, and we didn’t rise to the challenge.’’

Again, this staff is accepting responsibility and the players are accepting responsibility.  And I'm also going to assume that taking responsibility is fine, but we also want McNeill to show me the baby.

  Notebook:  LAJ's Don Williams has an injury update and it appears that S Will Ford and S Brett Dewhurst are still not practicing.  Both Ford and Dewhurst have been really good this year and not having them against Kansas will be tough.

  Torres Big Play:  DT's Adam Coleman features WR Alexander Torres, who is making his mark on opposing defenses and his teammates.  WR coach Simmons loves what Torres brings to the team:

"I love having guys that you can depend on," Simmons said. "In college coaching, really our job is no different than a manager at any fast food restaurant. You’re gonna depend on 18-19-and 20-year-old guys for your livelihood, to make your living. When you got guys like him that you can count on, it makes life a lot easier from our standpoint."

And Captain Leach believes that Torres is the most consistent receiver on the team:

"Most consistent receiver we have right now, most consistent receiver we have," Tech coach Mike Leach said. "We have several guys doing some good things, but if we were to say who is our best receiver, right now it is Alex Torres."

  Mangino - Lighten Up On Leach:  KansasCity.com's Brady McCollough writes that Kansas Jayhawks coach Mark Mangino comes to the defense in his former colleague, Mike Leach, as Leach is being criticized for his comments yesterday:

"There’s pretty girls everywhere," KU coach Mark Mangino said. "Tech’s got their share, KU has their share. We’re partial. We think KU has the best. I think you can have fun with it. That’s what Mike is trying to do."

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"Mike’s the type of guy, he speaks what he’s thinking," Mangino said. "To some degree, I think it’s good. You can’t accuse him of being a hypocrite. He tells it like it is."

  Texas Tech Links:  TR's dedfischer has his post-morten from the TAMU game . . . TWAHS.com's Ryan Hyatt wonders if Spike Dykes had coached in a different era . . .

  Kansas Jayhawk Links:  KUsports.com's Dugan Arnett thinks that RB Jake Sharp is back on track . . . RRS.com's Joe Yeager dives into the numbers with KU and TTU . . .

  Trabtree Highlights:  For those of you who don't know why I refer to Michael Crabtree as Michael Trabtree, it's a bit of a call-back to a DFW radio station, The Ticket, specifically BAD Radio, and the proliferation of this piece of audio from Deion Sanders during the NFL draft where he says, "Oh, a phong is ringing," proclaims the very living Gil Brandt as the, "late Gil Brandt," and "Michael Trabtree."  To make up for all of that, he's Trabtree's highlights from his NFL debut:

 

Michael Crabtree NFL Debut Highlights (via PurdueVIDS)

Additional promised video after the jump.

Star-divide

  Neglected Video:  NewsChannel 11's Pete Christy:

Fox34 on the thought that QB Seth Doege will start:

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who is the new commit????

by cfraider on Oct 28, 2009 7:01 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I have no idea, but

I would ask that no one publish subscription material until it’s made public. RRS.com will update their commitment list sometime this morning and we’ll all know.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Oct 28, 2009 7:08 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

it’ll be a surprise! ;-)

by kayakyakr on Oct 28, 2009 8:23 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Eric Lawson

http://espn.go.com/college-football/recruiting/

If you just look at the right side of the screen it says “Olive Branch blocker Eric Lawson choses Red Raiders”… you have to pay to get more info but at least we know who it is

looked him up in rivals and he’s a 3 star O-guard

by batmantt on Oct 28, 2009 10:05 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

i googled this kid (free info) and he is pretty big…6’6" / 330 lbs. And it said he is currently playing next to 2 other 5 star recruits at their Mississippi high school, although he is a 3 star recruit himself. I bet their QB has all day to sit back and throw.

Another article from about a month ago showed he had no offers and interest from about 4 schools, most notably ole miss (and Tech wasn’t mentioned). Guess he got on the radar and signed pretty quick.

by pcrawttu on Oct 28, 2009 2:35 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Tech must pay by the pound

They figure these kids are a bargain on a scholarship dollar per pound basis. That may explain why we offered a scholarship to kicker Donnie Carona who can’t actually kick, but he sure can tackle. Give us your biggest kids & we’ll try to make football players out of them.

by mbrown603 on Oct 28, 2009 2:42 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Whomever it is will be welcome in my eyes. We will get his name in a day or two, that part is no big deal.

I am so happy it is Wednesday, I am hoping we will get over the hump with the last game and start looking forward to the next. At this point, in terms of all the fan and media analysis, I don’t care to read any more because the jist of what is useful is out, now it is simply opinion vs opinion, over and over.

Who are we playing next ??? Other than Coach Mangino’s team.

by TallMike on Oct 28, 2009 8:38 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Good point

Must be the opposite for RBs lately. He likes the squirts.

by Plano Jeff on Oct 28, 2009 7:40 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Dang that comment was for Mbrowns point above

Sorry, posting from phone while watching Stars and Maple Leafs.

by Plano Jeff on Oct 28, 2009 7:42 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I knew it

There is something wrong with your keyboard (or your left index finger).

I want to be mad at Ruffin, but in some ways the defense’s injury situation right now is even worse than it was before the UT game. Will Ford, out. Brett Dewhurst, out. Those are two guys who have been doing some really impressive things in our nickel and dime packages, and without them we’re A) going to see Julius Howard out on the field as a safety on a lot of plays, which is terrifying given he went from not cracking the LB starting rotation to not cracking the S starting rotation (though DJ Johnson will be out there too), and B) we’re going to see more of Ruff’s base 4-3 in passing situations (against Kansas every down is a passing situation).

by mojavereject on Oct 28, 2009 9:12 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

actually on second perusal

I think there might just be something wrong with your brain =)

by mojavereject on Oct 28, 2009 9:15 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Blame it on the rain.

by ST04 on Oct 28, 2009 10:17 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Crabs is looking good...

man I miss that kid. great video.

by Raider1992 on Oct 28, 2009 11:47 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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