Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe // 08.14.09

Texas Tech Football
Baron Batch is going to be ok: This is a major, major relief because it seems like Baron will be back in time for the UT game (or earlier). Joe Schad, ESPN, gives him 3-6 weeks (Hat-tip TT4EVER). Don Williams has this report on Baron's activities today:
Batch, wearing a brace that covered most of his left arm, did some conditioning work such as riding a stationary bike. Later in the afternoon, he had the arm in a lighter sling as he watched the team period at the end of practice.
Brandon Carter, He's a piece of (art) work: More good, non-local press for Brandon Carter
"Nothing is exempt from being tattooed,’’ he said. "My body is a canvas.’’ Nothing? "There’s always skin somewhere,’’ he said. "We went downhill at the end last year,’’ Carter said. "And the leadership went downhill. I’m going to make sure that doesn’t happen again.’’ That’s a bold promise of keeping order from a guy whose first tattoo was the word "Chaos.’’
Daily Don Williams: Today, Mr. Williams details statuses in position battles. First, in his notes, Don goes into more details on Torres' hold on the starting spot and Crawford's injury status. In a separate article, we visit the battle still raging for Tech’s No. 2 QB job. About Sheffield:
"He responds (favorably) from a bad play," Leach said later. "If he has a bad play, it’ll be just, like, one play. He’s always done a really good job of stimulating the unit and keeping those guys excited to play out there. He’s better at not getting frantic."
Not to be outdone, Doege has also been working hard this summer:
Doege said part of his progress comes naturally from more practice time. This summer, he tried to speed up the process behind the scenes. "I’ve been in the film room a lot," he said. "That’s helped a lot, getting mental reps and knowing where to go with the ball."
Leach says QB Taylor Potts best of 1st-year bunch: Nothing we didn't know already, but a lot of pub coming from the Chicago Tribune. I'm really digging this national coverage of our team. This one has a few nice Leach quotes:
"He had that whole John Wayne quality," Leach said. "The ultimate dust and tumbleweeds coming from Abilene, quiet kind of guy. Even now he kind of is."
And how Potts was taught to run the offense:
"He said don't throw interceptions and don't get sacked," Potts said, recalling Leach's mantra in spring practices. "As long as I do that there's really no way we can lose the ball."
Alumni: Brandon Williams is dinged up. Too bad, I was really hoping to see him play tonight. Wes Welker's also dinged up a bit. In the Patriots vs Eagles game, Sammy Morris had 12 carries for 45 yards and a 14 yard reception, while Danny got 1 catch for 8 yards (in his only look), 1 punt return for 13 yards and 1 kick return for 28 yards. With Philly drafting Maclin as a slot/returner and bringing in Vick for who knows what, Amendola's got stiff competition to make the team.
Scouting the enemy: Tim Griffin makes a few predictions for A&M's season. Finally, the Chicago Tribute gives TTU another mention while detailing Bill Snyder's return to coaching:
Snyder is trying to rebuild Kansas State at a time when Oklahoma contends for the national championship almost every season, Kansas and Missouri are perennial top 25 programs and Nebraska is back on the rise. Texas and Texas Tech are powerhouses.
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Great news
about Batch. I don’t know too much about all that stuff but a sling seems exponentially better than a cast.
Another great write-up K… lots of good stuff out their this morning by the looks of it.
I love how Leach coaches the game… ’Don’t throw interceptions and don’t get sacked.’ I’m pretty sure I could run this offense :)
Not sure who in Chicago would define us as a powerhouse, but I’ll gladly take it.
by jdeeTTU on Aug 14, 2009 9:31 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
“Texas A&M has a remarkable 10-0-1 record against the Bears at home and hasn’t lost there against the Bears since 1984.”
I like Griffin but this doesn’t strike me as particularly “remarkable.” There’s really only 3-4 games in that stretch that could be considered the same.
This year is going to be a beating in the Big 12. OU and Texas are up, Baylor is up relative to most years (allegedly). OSU is up. Nebraska is looking up. There’s a pretty good chance the 3rd place team in the south will be 4-4 in conference.
We’re going to beat the hell out of each other.
by Skin Patrol on Aug 14, 2009 10:15 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Add on ref FSN Joel Klatt and a Baylor run to a Bowl game
I saw the Fox Southwest Baylor Football Preview on the 09 season and the “remarkable” analyst Joel Klatt said among other things Baylor would finish above TTU and ATM. As Baylor is surely enroute to a bowl game. Brilliant student of the game that he is. Guess he’s bucking for GA job with Art Briles.
by centexraider on Aug 14, 2009 12:54 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Leadership!
I love B. Carter’s comment about this…
I completely agree with his assessment of the end of last season.
I think we can reload on talent.
The big question is going to be whether we have some new leaders step forward that can keep us focused and carry us through the tough times.
That will be the difference between 8 wins or … the sky’s the limit!
by Houston Raider on Aug 14, 2009 5:55 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
powerhouse
Texas and Texas Tech are powerhouses.
when was the last time we were called that? i LIKE it ! :)
Wreck 'Em Tech!
J.T.H.
by redraidersax on Aug 15, 2009 12:42 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs

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