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Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: 11.06.09

  I've Got Nothing Else:  This is it for me for the day.  With no game this week, it's been tough, but we've all made it through relatively unscathed.  For those of you who are just now checking in this week, we've done quite a bit this week, including a look forward to the Texas Tech football offense in 2010 and defense in 2010.  Not only that, we've discussed the preseason story lines, MVP's, depth charts and looking ahead to 2010 and 2011 for the men's basketball team.  Hopefully that will keep you occupied the rest of the day.

  Excellent Thoughts on the Spread: Smart Football's Chris Brown sat down with a friend of his, Hemlock, to discuss all things spread and run-and-shoot.  An incredibly interesting read, and if there's one thing that I take away from this is that if it is incredibly difficult to have multiple formations, but still have a relatively accurate and effective offense?  Please, please, please go read the whole thing, but here's a blockquote for discussion purposes:

I’ve coached both high-school and D-I football and I’ve learned the hard way that it is either impossible, in the case of high school, or or so difficult to the point of being prohibitive, as in the case of college ball, to effectively implement a multiple-formation intensive system and to consistently succeed with it. At my last D-I school we ran the true west coast offense, as my head coach was a legitimate disciple of Bill Walsh. Not only was it difficult to install all of our formations, but it made our players hesitant; they were so worried about getting lined up correctly that they were not able to concentrate on running the play. Another unintended consequence was that the different looks we installed confused our players more than the defenses we faced. It sounds odd, but our players, despite all our efforts to the contrary, deep down believed that every time we ran a route concept from a new formation we were in fact running a different play. This problem reinforces a point that June Jones made once about his former quarterback Colt Brennan. Even though they ran their "Levels package" primarily from one formation ("Early"), Brennan, for nearly a year, believed that the different level distributions constituted a different individual play. It took a year, according to Jones, until Brennan basically understood that regardless of who was the over and who was under runner that they were running the same play. Now, remember, this was all being run from one formation; imagine what it is like when you have literally a dozen different formations from which to run that one play. We found out the hard way: We had a lot of formations and our players thought we were drawing up all kinds of new plays.

If there was ever a question about needing time to understand Leach's system, I think this bit (as well as additional thoughts in the article) that asking or thinking that a freshman or redshirt freshman could start for Texas Tech seems like it's asking quite a bit from that player.

  Leach on Friday Night Lights:  I really don't need to give you any sort of context, just enjoy:

 

Mike Leach on FNL (via jrad115)


  Batch is a Texas Tech Workhorse:  FWST's Dwain Price profiles RB Baron Batch and Captain Mike Leach thinks highly of this Texas Tech running back:

"He’s one of the most conscientious guys I’ve ever dealt with," Leach said. "He’s ambitious and wants things to go well.

"But as he settles down and just stays within the parameters of his job, he can be remarkably explosive."

And C Shawn Byrnes loves blocking for a guy like Batch:

"That was just amazing how he punched that in," Byrnes said. "He’s just such a strong back, so it’s great to have him behind us.

"He is underrated and he’s a great runner, and he loves the game of football."

Byrnes said he gets an extra charge when he’s blocking for Batch.

"He runs so hard and is just such a motivational leader, too," Byrnes said. "He’s very vocal and he really wants to get everybody upbeat and excited to play.

"It’s just great blocking for a guy like that, somebody who is always going to have your back and always motivates you to play, and somebody you always want out there with you."

  Academic Team:  Per ESPN's Tim Griffin, WR Alexander Torres and SS Cody Davis have made the 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District team.  Congrats to both of those guys.

  Young and Denton-Ryan Win:  Denton Record Chronicle's Matt Martinez has a good write-up on last night's game between Denton-Ryan and Denton Guyer.  Texas Tech commit QB Scotty Young for Ryan had a rough start, but didn't get rattled.  I had forgotten that UT commit Taylor Bible played for Guyer and made an early impact, but Ryan poured it on in the 2nd half.  Young was 24-31 : 297 Yds : 5 TD : 1 Int.

  Knights Together Again:  Yahoo! Sports Jason King with a good article about the seemingly ever-evolving relationship between Pat Knight and his father, Bob Knight.  Here's PK being very honest about his relationship with BK:

"It’s good to have him around again," Pat said. "For awhile he didn’t want to be involved at all."

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"We didn’t speak a lot last year," Pat Knight said. "And when we did talk it wasn’t like it should be. The whole situation really caused a strain on our relationship. It was strange. Neither one of us knew how to handle it."

As close as these two seemed as father-and-son and as coach-and-assistant-coach, it certainly is strange.  King details that PK and BK have worked out any differences they may have had:

At the conclusion of last season, Pat said he and his father had a lengthy conversation and aired out all of their grievances. Bob told Pat that he was trying to allow space so his son could "do his own thing." Pat, though, told his father that he wanted him around more and that his suggestions were not only welcomed, but encouraged.

"By the end [of the talk] we had put it all behind us," Pat said. "Now we’re hanging out again. He’s helping me. We’re getting along as well as we have since I stopped playing.

"He’s actually been at our last three practices."

I'm torn on the idea as to whether or not it's good to have BK around so much as PK tries to establish his identity, and perhaps that's what BK was doing all along is letting PK figure things out on his own.

  Zeno Picked in D-League Draft:  Former Red Raider Martin Zeno was picked with the 2nd pick in the 3rd round to the Erie BayHawks.  Congrats to Zeno, and I hope he accomplishes his goal of getting to the NBA.

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That is exactly how I would imagine Leach giving that advice. Not that I would expect them to get much better acting out of him even if they tried… but that was awesome.

Glad to hear the team giving Batch some props. Let’s face it, he is the reason we picked up a W against KU. He deserves his moment in the limelight until the passing game gets back on track and he gets relegated back to the statistical shadows of keeping the D honest. Though I’ll be the first to admit he does an awesome job even when the pass game is clicking, the numbers and media just don’t show it as much as this last week against KU.

by jdeeTTU on Nov 6, 2009 8:37 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

That’s the great thing: he didn’t have to act at all. he was just him.

by kayakyakr on Nov 6, 2009 8:58 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

The greater question is, is Leach really an F-150 man?

by Tech92 on Nov 6, 2009 3:32 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

it seemed a little disjointed

his acting performance, I believe

Y’all should be printing up shirts for Double-T Nation with “You gotta find your inner pirate” on it as we speak.

by Beergut on Nov 8, 2009 2:08 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Scotty Young

I watched that game last night and Young looks like a great future QB in the Leach system. His team was running a four-receiver offense and he made great reads and throws all night long. They started in a hole but ended up 50-29 over an unbeaten team. I think I counted 5 TD passes, and they didn’t throw the ball once in the 4th qtr. Karam better work his butt off to keep from being passed.

And Ryan had a kid that sure looked like another Welker/Amendola/Morris. He is 5’6" but made some really great catches with DBs draped all over him, plus he out-jumped a much taller player for one catch. Reminded me a little of Tyrone Thurman. His name is Antonio Anderson. Somebody slip Leach a tip on this little guy.

That Bible guy ought to fit right in at UT. He got ejected for a flagrant personal foul, and the penalty yardage kept a Ryan drive alive at a crucial point in the game. OTOH, I’m sure he’s great in a street fight.

by TechFirst on Nov 6, 2009 9:18 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

No kidding...

I thought Young was outstanding. The amount of passing he did really impressed me along with his comfort level in what was a close game early on. We are very lucky to have this kid coming to Texas Tech.

by Raider1992 on Nov 6, 2009 10:22 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

I just stumbled on the game last nite...

I started watching the 3rd Qtr when the Raiders took the lead 36-29.

The Dream Scenario would be for this kid to eventually surpass Doege & Karam eventually and become a 3 yr started like Graham Harrell

The Lyle Leong Bandwagon will Continue to Roll!!!

Respect Everyone....Fear No One!

Wreck 'em, Tech!

by Tortilla Pirate on Nov 6, 2009 10:25 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

He was putting the out routes...

Just out of reach of the CB, but I thought those rainbow TDs wouldn’t work in D1 ball. He does seem to have the arm though. Anybody claimed that Sasser kid yet?

by Plano Jeff on Nov 6, 2009 10:43 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Too bad

I saw most of the second half of the Ryan-Guyer game. Young looked totally awesome. Antonio Anderson was a standout – Welker type receiver. Sasser was underused, but showed amazing ability. He is going to be great in college. And there was a d-back that broke up a couple of Guyer passes near the Ryan goal on different occasions to prevent TDs. He could be a pretty good find if no one else noticed. And the line. After some early problems, they turned up the power and kept Young clean the rest of the way. One thing about Young is that he does have plenty of meat and is not skinny, but he can move well in the pocket and make good throws on the move. He is an excellent player.

TTpilk

by TTpilk645 on Nov 6, 2009 7:48 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Bud?

“…just like one of them redneck boys. Can you believe that?”

—Benjamin Buford Blue

The Lyle Leong Bandwagon will Continue to Roll!!!

Respect Everyone....Fear No One!

Wreck 'em, Tech!

by Tortilla Pirate on Nov 6, 2009 11:17 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

But

…seriously.

I know the pass youre referring to. For a cannon armed kinda guy, that pass sure seemed to have plenty of touch on it to drop in our of reach of the DB.

The Lyle Leong Bandwagon will Continue to Roll!!!

Respect Everyone....Fear No One!

Wreck 'em, Tech!

by Tortilla Pirate on Nov 6, 2009 11:19 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Am I the only one

that finds it odd that Leach was doing the FNL clip the night before the UT game?

by RdrPwr on Nov 6, 2009 3:58 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

I seem to remember

I remember reading that he was doing this clip beforehand. Don’t remember where though.

by freakinout on Nov 6, 2009 4:29 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

I was trying to find full episodes of FNL

and in my searching i found an article from the Statesman that was talking about Leach filming that on friday 9/20 (or whichever weekend the UT game was). It is filmed in Austin.

by RdrPwr on Nov 6, 2009 4:38 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

I have yet to read a bad article on Smartfootball.com

That website has entirely to much information for my brain to process.

Again, Seth, I would like to thank you for everything you do for this website. Thanks again!!

Wreck Em Tech!!

" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...

by KWashburn on Nov 6, 2009 11:40 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

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