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Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe // 04.16.09

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Arsenal 3, Villarreal 0

It's been a long time since I've been able to watch an Arsenal match and it just so happened that yesterday I was able to watch the Gunners absolutely whip Villarreal, 3-0. I won't bore those of you who could care less about the other football, but last summer I decided to take on another sport and after much consideration, decided that my team was Arsenal. I've been following the blog Arseblog and this has been, at least for me, the best way to start following a sport, caught a handful of games and last night's game was the first game that I've been able to watch for at least a month. Offensively, Arsenal is a special team to watch and considering how young the team is, it's pretty amazing to see these guys operate on such a high level. Theo Wolcott had a great match, absolutely loved watching him play yesterday. Manchester United is up on Saturday.

I'll stop boring the rest of the class.

Texas Tech Football

It's All About the Defensive Line

There are a number of articles this morning, and they all touch on the McKinner Dixon-less Texas Tech defensive line. Up first, LAJ's Don Williams talk with senior defensive tackle Richard Jones. Defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill says that Jones is certainly improving:

"He’s making a lot of plays," defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill said. "I like the way he’s stepping up."

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"Richard’s getting better with his technique this spring, and his experience is showing," McNeill said. "I hold him responsible for a lot of things, and I hold him accountable for leading our defense up front."

Jones notes that strength coach Bennie Wylie's been pushing him, and he's now got the big Guy upstairs on his side:

"Actually Bennie, at workouts now, he’ll make sure I’m working out with him," Jones said. "He’s made me way stronger than I was. Like, in the morning, I’ll come in and there won’t be a time that I won’t lift with him. He always makes sure I’m with him, and he’s pushing it heavy."

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"One thing about me this year, I’ve got Christ on my side," he said. "I give it all to him, and he’s giving me the ability to make plays. That’s the difference maker this year. It’s a big change.

"I was always a believer, but I just started walking in the faith. It’s started to pay off for me."

D-Line Stepping Up

DT's Adam Coleman writes about the progress of the defensive line and I thought this was pretty interesting at the beginning of the article:

But there's something about this defensive line that has Tech defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill adding a few more blitz packages, allowing the linemen to play free.

"It's always been on my mind," he said. "It's always been my package. It's always been my thought process, but I feel this group is ready. Everything moves in sequence for me. I'm a sequence guy. Step A, Step B, Step C. Step 1, Step 2, Step 3."

Just thinking out-loud here, but with the loss of Dixon and Brandon Williams, I would have guessed there would be even less blitzing next year, but I hope like hell I'm wrong.

Red Raiders Football Notebook

LAJ's Don Williams' Red Raiders Notebook has a ton of notes (duh.) so let's briefly look at them:

  • Here's your starting defensive line right now: DE's Rajon Henley and Daniel Howard and DT's Colby Whitlock and Richard Jones. The second team was Sandy Riley and Ryan Haliburton at DE with Victor Hunter and Britton Barbee at DT.

    No, Brandon Sharpe? Hmmm. Williams accounts for Sesay, who is studying and mentions that Chris Perry is slowly returning from an injury that had kept him out previously this spring. McNeill may also be counting on incoming recruits Myles Wade and Pearlie Graves to help with the depth. Everyone say a prayer to the diety of your choice that both guys qualify.

  • The offense had the upper-hand yesterday, with Taylor Potts leading two touchdowns and Seth Doege leading the third.
  • Former Mike Leach mentor, Hal Mumme is back coaching at McMurry Sate.

Darcel McBath Ready to Shine in NFL

The FWST sits down with Texas Tech safety Darcel McBath about next weekend's NFL Draft, who talks about how he was a basketball guy until his junior year of high school where he began playing football and talks about his competition in the Big 12:

"Playing defense in the Big 12 is no easy task," says NFL Draft Scout, a Web site devoted to the draft. "Neither is playing against the Raiders’ offense every day in practice. McBath has the versatility and confidence to star in the secondary."

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"I played some of the best receivers in the country, [against teams that] passed on almost every down," McBath said. "I think I’ll be prepared in that aspect. I’ll definitely be ready to defend the pass. I got the best of [Crabtree] most of the time."

Neglected Video, Audio and Photos


Defensive line looks to rebuild from Daily Toreador on Vimeo.


Texas Tech Basketball

David Tairu Signs?

At some point, I'm expecting Pat Knight to announce that guard David Tairu, a 6-3/180 shooting guard who played at South Plains College the past two years, will be signing with the Red Raiders. Tairu verbally committed to Texas Tech back in November of 2008, but has not signed a letter of intent. I believe that April 15th was the day that he would be able to sign that LOI, so I'm assuming (i.e., me praying) that Tairu has signed on the dotted line. David, if you haven't, the Red Raiders welcome you with open arms. If you'd like to know who else is a part of this class, check out the sidebar on the left.

Texas Tech Baseball

Kansas Pitching is Stepping Up

LAJ's George Watson previews the Kansas Jayhawk pitching staff and discusses how Kansas, who lost their top two pitchers, is ranked and one of the top teams in the Big 12 coming into Lubbock.

Brian Cloud Named Finalist for Lowe's Senior CLASS Award

Congrats to senior pitcher, Brian Cloud, who's been named as a finalist for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award:

Senior right-handed pitcher Brian Cloud has become the first Texas Tech Student-Athlete to be named a finalist for the prestigious Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. The finalists, ten of NCAA baseball's most outstanding student-athletes, were announced this morning by Lowe's.

Nationwide balloting begins immediately to determine the third annual winner, who will receive the award from Lowe's, an Official Corporate Sponsor of the NCAA, during the NCAA Men's College World Series this June in Omaha, Nebraska.

"This honor couldn't go to a more deserving young man," said Texas Tech Head Coach Dan Spencer. "Brian is the model for what we want in all of our players - someone who takes academics seriously, cares about his community and family and is a hard-nosed competitor."

You can go vote at Senior CLASS Award. Go vote!!!!

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Church and State issue

Abilene"s McMurry is a private university run by the Methodist.
You know what you call a McMurry student who is has a drug abuse issue?
A Crystal Methodist.

VIVA LA FIGA!

by bmaxw on Apr 16, 2009 8:43 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

We should have 1 more guard in this year’s class. We’ve got offers out to 3 of them.

by kayakyakr on Apr 16, 2009 10:56 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

no big man? really?

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Apr 16, 2009 7:50 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Hal Mumme

Is a legitimate Hall of Famer. It is a sad thing for bmaxw to vent his hate on such a person. I am sure all Tech fans, less of course that bm guy, are anxious to see what Hal can accomplish at Abilene’s McMurry State, while rooting for him and Leach at the same time.

TTpilk

by TTpilk645 on Apr 16, 2009 3:35 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Mumme may be a good dude, and as bmaxw stated below, he wasn’t in any way making fun of Mumme, but to your first point, I’m not sure that Mumme is a legitimate HOF’er. He is a revolutionary offensive coordinator, but he only has a record of 40-66, which doesn’t scream HOF to me.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Apr 16, 2009 7:50 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I thought it was funny…

by Tech92 on Apr 16, 2009 10:12 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

youre aware

that double meaning that could arise from Arse-Blog, right?

by Tortilla Pirate on Apr 16, 2009 4:28 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

oh, yeah. i picked arseblog b/c it wasn’t “just the facts”. The language was more colorful, pretty fun to read.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Apr 16, 2009 7:51 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

have to admit

ive always been a fan of that brit wit

by Tortilla Pirate on Apr 17, 2009 9:53 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Cool Your Jets Man

You misunderstood me.
First let me say I am happier than a twister in a trailer park about Hal Mumme coming to
McMurry University. For a private Division III school to get coach of this caliber is a great thing for McMurry and Abilene. In fact I was hoping that some of Tech’s problem kids might come here to resolve their grad issues or personal issues.
Can a player move up from D3 To D1 with out forfeiting a year of eligibility?
It will add to the great Division III rivalry between Hardin Simmons and McMurry.

If my comment about Crystal Methodist offended any one please accept my apology, but please understand that Hardin Simmons students are called Hardy Sinners by McM students while Abilene Christian students don’t even recognize that HSU and McM exist. It is all part of the friendly rivalry between these fine Church based private schools.

One more time it is McMurry University not McMurry State.

VIVA LA FIGA!

by bmaxw on Apr 16, 2009 5:23 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Arsenal v. Chelsea

Chelsea – 2
Arsenal – 1

I was rooting for Arsenal. Too bad Drogba got that late goal with 8 minutes left + 3 minutes of injury time.

Have you considered following rugby? Tech has a team (though I don’t think they’re especially good) and I think it would be cool if you made a few posts every now and then about them/their season/etc. Captain Leach is apparently a pretty big rugby fan (though he likes the Welsh, while I support the Irish). You can watch some rugby on ESPN360.com, though it is usually only on during the summer months while the big teams are in the midst of their summer tours. SETANTA SPORTS is available on Verizon Fios (channel 1009), DirecTV, and I think DISH Network for $14.99/month.

Setanta not only shows rugby (International matches, Heineken Cup, Magners League, Guinness Premiership, Super 14, Tri-Nations, 6 Nations, and Sevens), but the other football (Barclays, UEFA Champions League, and English Premiership, as well as LIVE world cup coverage with qualifiers), Aussie Rules Football, Gaelic Football, Rugby League (not as interesting as regular rugby a.k.a. Rugby Union), Formula 1 racing, boxing, golf, and more.

Basically, SETANTA SPORTS is a European ESPN. I highly recommend it. Rugby really fills the “Lack of a real contact sport during the football offseason” void and you can watch ALL of Arsenal’s games.

by techfan5730 on Apr 18, 2009 1:40 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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