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Post Game Thoughts :: Oklahoma Sooners Edition

Wearing a jersey with the name "Nick", Texas Tech quarterback Taylor Potts passes against Oklahoma in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach said the name was a nickname. Potts threw for 388 yards and two touchdowns as Texas Tech beat Oklahoma 41-13 on Saturday for its most lopsided win ever over the Sooners. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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2 months ago: Wearing a jersey with the name "Nick", Texas Tech quarterback Taylor Potts passes against Oklahoma in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach said the name was a nickname. Potts threw for 388 yards and two touchdowns as Texas Tech beat Oklahoma 41-13 on Saturday for its most lopsided win ever over the Sooners. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

SBN Box Score :: TTU Box Score :: Post Game Quotes : Mike Leach and Players

The Result :: So Sweet: I had not even considered a blowout on the Texas Tech side of the ledger. It seemed to me that such a result was truly inconceivable, considering all of the factors that have caused this season to be somewhat of a disappointment were virtually non-existent for most, if not all of this game. Huge props goes to the Texas Tech defense who just out-hit the Sooner offense on Saturday. I get the feeling that they were not expecting the type of athlete and player that was on the field on Saturday.

And I've probably missed a ton of storylines, so help a brother out and give me your storyline from Saturday's win. Follow me after the jump for storylines on the game, including my crazy theory as to why Leach had a player going in motion for quite a bit of the game.

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The Storylines ::

Going in Motion: I really will need to go back and look at the tape of the game, but it seemed to me that the Texas Tech offense was running a receiver in motion quite a bit during the game, except for formations where the Red Raiders had a 2-RB set. Football 101 says that one of the main reasons why you send a man in motion is to give the offense a clue as to whether or not the defense is in zone or man. When Texas Tech wasn't sending a man in motion, I thought that the 2-RB set received quite a bit of burn.

The basic premise here is that I think Leach wanted to make it as easy on QB Taylor Potts as possible. He wanted to make it as easy on "Nick" to make the right decision, which I believe he did, for most of the game. And on 53 attempts, Potts had one interception, all game long he took what the defense gave him, pushed the ball down the field, took some chances and played a helluva game.

And on a personal side, I love the fact that Potts had success against a big opponent. All of the comments about how Potts doesn't celebrate or know how to have fun didn't hold water yesterday as he seemed to be leading the charge. There's no doubt that Potts hasn't been perfect this year, but if you give him some time in the pocket, he can do some things.

Finally, RB Baron Batch had this to say about his quarterback:

"I’ve heard the fans boo him. I’ve heard people say get him out of there,’’ running back Baron Batch said. "It takes a tough, tough, tough person to be able to withstand all that and come out of that on top, and that’s what he’s done. I’m so proud of him for that. I don’t know how I would have responded in that situation. I don’t know how a lot of people would have responded. But he’s shown he’s mentally tough and he has a lot of heart."

O-Line and Running Backs: I don't know how you separate the two, especially in this game. The line certainly had their problems, especially late in the second half where the OU defense were bringing more than what the Texas Tech offense could hold (I think this was just after playing "Jump Around"). But there's no reason to criticize the offensive line this game. Potts was only sacked twice for the entire game and I cannot remember any negative plays for the running backs. There were two plays that stood out to me, which was RB Baron Batch first touchdown. LT Chris Olson had a tremendous block, blowing out the OU defender and the rest of the offensive line, including LG Lonnie Edwards completely caved in the rest of the OU defensive line. Batch walks into the endzone untouched. That play doesn't happen without Olson taking his man out of the play entirely.

The second play is RB Eric Stephen's touchdown that put Texas Tech up 40 to 13 and Stephens ran right between RT Marlon Winn and RG Brandon Carter for an easy score. Winn had this to say after the game about that run:

Asked about what memory he’ll take from senior day, tackle Marlon Winn said, "Just that last drive, that last touchdown. Stephens comes in, and he runs it between me and (guard) Brandon Carter.

"We worked hard for five years, and for that to be the last play in the Jones our senior year, it was amazing. Great thing.’’

Touching Gesture: I feel comfortable enough with you guys to let you know that I almost shed a man tear when it was known that DE Rajon Henley would not be wearing his traditional number, but instead wore #40 in honor of DB Nathan Stone, a walk-on from Lubbock, who worked his way up the depth chart to see significant time early this season. Stone's season ended early with an undiclosed neck injury and although I don't know all of the details, I have heard that Stone is fine, but will never be able to play football again. You could call it a silly gesture, but I take great pride in the type of men that this Texas Tech football program produces. There will always be some bad apples, but there's a ton of solid citizens amongst this group. WR Alexander Torres and DE Brandon Sharpe had this to say about this after the game:

BRANDON SHARPE: That's real nice, you know. Somebody else was supposed to wear Sandy Riley's jersey. But I think it was a late time to ask for it and stuff but it was really an inspiration, you know, just to see him have a heart like that. To share his playing time with another playing on the team. You saw how close we can be, and we are.

ALEX TORRES: Like he said, it's one of those things that it's great to see that out there. And I know Nate appreciates it. It kind of goes to show what a family we are as a team and how much we care about one another to be able to give them a shot to see his jersey out there one last time on Senior Day and everything. I thought it was really uplifting, and I hope Nate appreciated that, which I'm sure he does.

Here's Your Run Stuffing Defense: Seriously. 26 carries and 48 yards. Sure, that figure includes 3 sacks for 30 yards, but son of a gun, that Texas Tech front 7 was simply outstanding. This may have been as well-rounded an effort as you'll see. To say that the front 7 dominated on Saturday would be an understatement. The defensive line did a tremendous job of holding their blocks to allow the linebackers to make tackles, as LB Brian Duncan led the team with 6 tackles and LB Marlon Williams had 5 tackles, including 1 TFL. The pressure that DE's Brandon Sharpe, Daniel Howard and Rajon Henley brought all game was tremendous, although I think that to not give credit to the tackles would be a mistake in this game. DT's Colby Whitlock and Richard Jones played big and I think Jones goes unnoticed sometimes, but he's as solid a defensive tackle that you'll see.

And although the defense will lose these pass-rushers mentioned above, I think it's interesting to see Sharpe talk about the fact that he essentially played one year, and with a little hard work, dedication, he's in a position to break the single-season sack record:

Oh, shoot, it means a lot, you know. I mean, hopefully I can finish up with a little bit more, break it and keep going with it and stuff for these last few games we've got. I hope to have my name sitting here with the sack list and stuff. So the people that's coming in next year are going to look forward to having something to do, something to work for, you know.

Torres Big Day: I've secretly had my doubts as to whether or not WR Alexander Torres could have a big day. Torres finished the day with 10 catches for 163 yards and a touchdown. Torres replaced Crabtree and I've wondered whether or not Torres could effectively replace the play-making ability of Crabtree. And that's an incredibly tough thing to do. I thought during the game that as a fanbase, we certainly give Graham Harrell quiet a bit of credit for the work he did last year, but Harrell also had the luxury of having the absolute best wide receiver in the country for 2 years running. I was trying to remember the last time that I saw a wide-receiver slant for a touchdown, something that Red Raider fans saw so frequently last year. The offense has and will be fine, but there was something special about the offense the past 2 seasons and that's a tough thing to have to remember life before Crabtree. Under previous years, it was guys like Torres who were making big plays out of seemingly nothing. Torres huge 65 yard receiption was all Torres. It was Torres knowing that the defensive back was overplaying the ball, that Torres didn't have anyone behind him and if he could quickly turn the route up field, he'd have a huge play. That's exactly what happened. I'm impressed and surprised that Torres has been a spokesperson for the offensive side of the team for a good part of the season. Leach hand-picks these guys and although Torres is merely a redshirt freshman, he knows exactly what to say:

Yeah, that whole play just happened to be a great check by pots. He gave me a quick route that told me to get my head around real fast. And like I do in practice and Coach Leach preaches all the time, the receivers coach, Lincoln and Dennis preach all the time. Catch the ball, turn and go straight up field. That's all I did. It wasn't really a special play on my part. All I did was do what I've been coached to to do. It was just a great check by Potts being able to see the defense and read that.

Passing Spikes: It was tremendous to see former Texas Tech coach Spike Dykes honored the way that he was. The day could not have been better for Dykes and I'm of the opinion that all that Dykes would love to see, whether it's breaking his all-time wins record at Texas Tech or some other significant event, would be for the Red Raiders to win. Dykes is as humble, gracious and conversational as they come and it's a shame that he's not in the limelight more than he is. Dykes probably wants it that way and I can certainly appreciate that. Leach didn't get choked up like he did after the Kansas game, but he knows the importance of Dykes to himself and to the program:

It means a lot. We've kind of hashed over it a little bit. Got the opportunity to see Coach Dykes in the locker room. One of the greatest coaches of all time in my opinion, and who really was instrumental in building this program and being a part of his legacy is a real honor for me.

Defensive Takeaways:  I found the statistic that Texas Tech has the nation's longest takeaway streak at 26 (or 28, I can't remember) and it's no coincidence that Ruffin McNeill has been in charge of the defense for 31 games.  This is a short storyline, but it's a shout-out to McNeill and the job he's done.  I always get the feeling that McNeill knows exactly how he wants to play, but he's got to have the players to do it first.  Give him time and I think he's going to be pretty damned good.

The Offensive Co-MVP's :: QB Taylor Potts and RB Baron Batch: You could probably have quite a few candidates and not be wrong for an MVP, but the way that Potts threw the ball (35-53 : 388 yards : 1 INT : 2 TD) and the way that Batch ran and caught the ball (25 carries : 136 yards : 2 TD // 7 receptions : 68 yards) was something special.

The Defensive Co-MVP's :: CB Jamar Wall and DE Brandon Sharpe: The pass defense again looks outstanding and lots of credit goes to both Sharpe for the pressure on the quarterback and for Wall for his pressure on receivers. Sharpe finished with 4 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 1 forced fumble. Wall had 4 tackles, 4 passes-broken-up and 1 interception.

The Special Teams Co-MVP's :: PK Matthew Williams and Donnie Carona: Carona had 8 kickoffs and put 5 of them back for touchbacks. Texas Tech needs more of this because to not even give the offense the ability to return puts the offense in a hole. Williams is going unnoticed, me included, because he's doing his job. They were short field goals, but he made them both, along with his extra points.

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I loved seeing and hearing Spike.

Spike was coach of this team when I was in grade school..up through middle school…high school…and up through the 3rd job I had. Spike always has something witty to say. I must share my all time favorite Spike sayings…..it came up when discussing commitment.

“A chicken is involved in bacon and eggs…but the hog is committed”

Great Stuff!!

by VirtuaCory on Nov 22, 2009 9:56 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Leach actually uses that same quote in a couple years past

I’m sure as an echo back to “Spikes”

by Raiderit on Nov 22, 2009 6:50 PM CST via mobile up reply actions   0 recs

I am totally with you on number one, Seth. It never once entered my mind that Tech could blow OU off the field. In instances like this, I LOVE being absurdly wrong.

by Tech92 on Nov 22, 2009 10:31 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Revenge is a dish...

…best served in Lubbock.

Batch threw a great block in the first drive which said a lot about the team. Nick absorbed some hits, but still looked great. I loo kforward to Baylor.

by Quatroux on Nov 22, 2009 10:45 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

A cool story line

Our story line is the OK U was not up to the task and Revenge is a dish best served cold. We should be thankful we were not facing Bradford and Gresham. But that’s just football. It’s not nice to talk trash about an opponent in the Big 12 – I am talking to you Nic Harris (who is a tool) – they might kick your ass over it. After checking the stat line it’s pretty simple the Tech O line did enough as a unit to expose the OU linebackers and Secondary. They got just enough hat on a Sooner d linemens body to keep Nick upright. Props. Pretty clear case of the folks on the Tech Offense just doing their job together.
But the real hero of this contest is the defensive line for Tech. They corralled, pressured and jumped into passing lanes just enough to delink the OU passing game. Made the OU Red shirt freshman QB get happy feet. Then they clogged up the middle so the Tech linebackers could destroy the OU guards coming downhill enroute to getting a hat on the OU running backs. The fact that OU kicked two FG’s in the first half was huge. I think most DTNers would agree this was a classic case of the Leach & McNeill game plan get up 2 scores, then take big chances i.e. play very aggressive on defense. On the theory that the combined defense will make something good happen worst case a three and out, best case force a turnover. Ultimately get the Tech offense back on the field score again, recock and do it all over again.
So I say it was over when Matt Williams scored on the fourth Raider possession with a field goal. Defense kept 8 points off the board by forcing OU to kick their 2 x FG’s and the rout began. Though the raiders win a lot of games by getting the RBs 20 x plus touches and over 100 yard on the ground – while scoring 40 plus points. The reverse is really the truth of the matter. Raiders have won around 21 out of 23 games when holding an opponent below 20 points in the Leach era. This is a Raider defensive victory. Nick just did his job and managed the game. The pass break ups, key sacks and tackles on the line of scrimmage by the front 7 won this one.
The quote by dedfischer / Tortilla Retort analysis of the Brent Venable OU strategy to getting the Raiders off the field was rendered mute due to the fact that the OU running backs and receivers were never ready to get the ball before a Raider defender was blowing up the scheme. Quite the complete game played by the Raiders defenders.

The Special teams did get lucky at least twice the last possible Raider tackler guy got the OU kick returner. And after watching OU special teamers tear the Aggies a new asshole on transition plays – this was the one area where a stellar performance by this segment of Bob Stoops team could have hurt the Raiders very badly. It never happened. Two guys who may appear to be the obvious heroes – just really played within themselves I am talking about Donnie Carona and Ryan Erlexben. They and their gunners just never got out of position and directed the ball to where OU couldn’t make a game changing play on it. The last guy to really thank is Sean Byrnes the deep snapper the guy has been money all year accurate to the gnats’ ass. Raider special teams kept the 5 star OU specimens from gaining any advantage in the transition game. Very nice game Players Coaches and support staff. Ready to go to Jerry world and pillage the Baylor galleon. See you there folks. Section 333 – Yarrghh!

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Nov 22, 2009 11:16 AM CST reply actions   1 recs

Just a few thoughts…
1. The good D has been mentioned but let’s give a lot of credit to our guys for fundamentals and solid tackling against extremely good athletes. I’ve seen many tech games where we couldn’t tackle a midget in a phone booth.
2. There were a few ill timed penalties (yeah I know there’s never a GOOD time for a penalty) but we handled the adversity a lot better than we did against Okie lite.
3. Stephens is a burner, he’s going to be really good and its obvious why they didn’t redshirt him. I still think the human cannonball Jeffers has a place in our offense but he will have to learn how to block and pick up the blitz effectively before he sees considerable playing time.
4. The three blind mice in the booth couldn’t ever seem to give credit to the right people on offense. I’m surprised they didn’t give credit to Chris Todd for a few td passes.

Great win, great momentum. I’ll be in a deer blind during the Baylor game but my trusty blackberry and sirius radio will keep me updated. God bless and wreck em!

by Remington870 on Nov 22, 2009 11:42 AM CST via mobile reply actions   0 recs

An unusual game for an unusual year

This season has been odd and I think much emotion was shown yesterday. I am as proud of their heart as anything. Does this not show that Leach is building something?
Ruff is worth his weight in gold, which is saying something. Special teams have been improved and we aren’t complacent in any area. See you at Jerry world and San Antonio.

by oldschoolraider on Nov 22, 2009 12:08 PM CST via mobile reply actions   0 recs

great win over okie. what bowl is in line for texas tech. i'm amazed how mike leach finds

all these qb’s to fit his system and they pretty much all put up big numbers. good luck.

yes i am obsessive, obnoxious, in your face and all about covering the spread. those are my good qualities.

by wolfmanshowlforever on Nov 22, 2009 4:25 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Odds are we’ll end up in the Alamo Bowl vs. a Big 10 team. Most likely Mich State, though Wisc or Northwestern may be a more interesting matchup.

by Tech92 on Nov 22, 2009 8:51 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Unbelievable Game

Just got back to Plano and I’m still stoked about that huge win. This team played on all cylinders from the moment the ball was kicked off. I am so proud to be a Red Raider and this win was a huge game for us after last years blow out. I will say the OU visiting folks I met were outstanding people. Now I just can’t wait until Saturday for Baylor and I won’t have to drive 5 hours for it. Lastly, the stadium East side is moving fast (construction) and if it’s anything like the west side we are going to have one of the best looking stadiums in the country.

Great day to be a Red Raider!!!

by Raider1992 on Nov 22, 2009 1:34 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

gotta be the bracelet

I lost my tech bracelet this summer, the one I wore all year last year, and to the gator bowl the year before. Had a friend from home visiting and as she pulled her bag out of the trunk friday afternoon, saw the bracelet. How my bracelet ended up in the trunk of a car, I have no clue, but you can bet i wont be watching a tech game without it!

by RdrPwr on Nov 22, 2009 1:57 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

nice work RdrPwr...No Doubt is has to be the bracelet

And I’m serious. These things are important as far as I am concerned. Please keep that in a safe place.

by imisswesttexas on Nov 23, 2009 9:05 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Crab grab

Today’s stats…4 catches for 77 yards and his first NFL touchdown!

by Remington870 on Nov 22, 2009 3:24 PM CST via mobile reply actions   0 recs

I WAS THERE!

I think i came as close to Heaven as ever before. I know we all have our favorite villians: UT A&M UH. However my prayer is to spend every day thrashing that prima-donna coach and the texas players that defect to that boring state.

Let’s see. Could I be any clearer on that?

by RaiderP1 on Nov 22, 2009 9:31 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

+1

I was there, too. And to think I almost decided not to go. That long drive home wasn’t near as bad as after the atm disaster.

That was some sweet revenge, especially the dancing and jumping.

by TechFirst on Nov 22, 2009 11:16 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Tech Won In The Trenches

The passing game and running game was able to execute because the o-line played good football. ( Batch is one of the hardest hitting rb’s I have seen in a while. I hope the guys following him see and imulate his style. )

The linebacker’s and db’s were able to make plays because the d-line played good foot ball…I noticed they did a pretty good job containing.

by TallMike on Nov 22, 2009 11:21 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Afterthoughts

The weekend is about over and we are now thinking about Baylor, as is the whole lot of Raider footballers. Before we get into the new week, though, I would like to say a few things.

First, today, November 22. This is the 46th anniversary of one of our nation’s darkest hours, the assassination of John F. Kennedy. I know the majority of you know little about him and his time in office. But, he was an amazing man that reinvigorated a listless nation, reminding us that we have a great country to be proud of and to serve in the best capacity we can.

Second, Things have changed now and I am not sure his vision for the U.S.A. is being met by the present leaders. If any of you pray to the same God I do, kneel and pray continuously for this country’s leaders, that they will seek out His guidance and not rely only on their own.

Third, HOW ABOUT THEM RED RAIDERS?!?!?! I think you all are as proud as I am of this group for their working out their kinks and doing to OU what we all desired for them to do, but weren’t sure they could…..Well, THEY DID! With the win, I think the passing on of the baton from Spike Dykes to Mike Leach was completed with an emphatic win over a team that is going through the same problems this year as are the Red Raiders. But, Tech just responded well and rejuvenated themselves better than did the Sooners…. MUCH BETTER! Now, on to Jerry’s World to DESTROY the BEARS! GO TECH!

TTpilk

by TTpilk645 on Nov 22, 2009 11:25 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Congrats to you, sir!

You should be awfully proud of Daniel, and it’s sounds like you are. Senior Day is always a bitter-sweet day, but always one of my favorites. Having had a brother play for 5 years at Tech on, I know first-hand how great a feeling it is to see all of their hard work acknowledged in the Jones one last time.
I will say D Howard has brought a lot of excitement to our D for all Tech fans. It’s been a lot of fun watching him make plays this year. Please pass along my thanks to him for his effort and hard work.
And tell him to go beat the crap our of Baylor and whoever we match up with in our Bowl game!

by imisswesttexas on Nov 23, 2009 9:16 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

DH

It is nice to know that folks like yourself understand the amount of dedication it takes to play, I will pass your kind words forward and say Thank You in advance from Daniel.

by dbled53 on Nov 24, 2009 10:32 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

The non-storyline, storyline

I gotta say that game brought a lot of satisfaction to me for a lot of reasons. It kinda reminds me of when you’re having a crappy round of golf, but you hit that one perfect shot and it motivates you to press on the next time.

Colby Whitlock deserves to be singled out here as having a great game. Geez, he’s had a tremendous year IMO and is just a consistent, good football player. A lot of what B Sharpe has done is a credit to him. But Whitlock deserves some of the credit for the big push he has in the middle game after game.

I’d also like to say I am extremely happy for Nick (Potts). It wasn’t mistake free and he slung it around a little. But an all-around great win for him and I’m sure a lot of satisfaction. Gotta think Leach making him know he was sticking with him the entire game allowed him to relax a little and just play. That’s a lot of heart and I’m sure a big confidence boost for him. Congrat’s Nick!

by imisswesttexas on Nov 23, 2009 9:24 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

It was tremendous to see former Texas Tech coach Spike Dykes honored ...

Spike Dykes is a great human being. When my outfit came back from Iraq in 2007 he agreed to be our keynote speaker for the reunion off site. Essentially a community oriented event where we bring in all local Mayors and the Leadership of the units for a Welcome home glad your back type vent. He was a complete hit, since then he has come golfing with us and lent a hand with our fallen Soldier events. A classy man, one of my favorites. We need more like him.

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Nov 23, 2009 3:52 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

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