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Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: 03.11.10

Texas Tech (8-6) vs. Gonzaga (5-5)
Location: Dan Law Field : Lubbock, TX
Radio: Affiliates
Date Start Time Texas Tech
Starting Pitcher
Gonzaga
Starting Pitcher
Result
3.9.10 12:00 p.m. Jay Johnson
W, 1-2
Billy Moon
L, 1-1
W: 9-7
3.10.10 12:00 p.m. Scott Erzinger
L, 0-1
Tyler Olson
W, 1-0
L: 9-13
Outfield:
LF - Michael Reed (Sr.); CF - Taylor Ashby (Sr.); RF - Barrett Barnes (Fr.)
Infield:
SS - Joey Kenworthy (Sr.)     2ND - Nick Popescu (Jr.);
3RD - Justin Berry (SO.)                                  1ST - Stephen Hagen (Jr.)
C - Jeremy Mayo (So.)
DH - Scott LeJeune (So.)

*Click on the score for boxscore. Texas Tech series preview (pdf).

The Game: Lots of questionable pitching, for both teams, as it appears that the wind was blowing out all game long. Starter Scott Erzinger (2.0 IP; 6 H; 4 ER; 0 BB; 3 SO) wasn't effective and neither was any other reliever, except for Scott Flora who got the final out of the game. Colt Farrar (3.0 IP; 2 H; 2 ER; 1 BB; 0 SO) was probably the best of the bunch, while Louis Head (2.0 IP; 6 H; 4 ER; 0 BB; 0 SO) had a similar line to Erzinger. On the offense, DH Scott LeJeune (3-5; 1 RBI) and 1B Stephen Hagen (3-4; 2 RBI; 1 HR) led the offense with three hits each. SS Joey Kenwothy, RB Barrett Barnes, PH Bonhan Hough (1 HR) and Taylor Ashby each also had at least one RBI. Despite the offense, it just wasn't enough to keep pace with Gonzaga.

Recaps: LAJ's George Watson has the recap from yesterday's game, but the big news is that head coach Dan Spencer has juggled his pitching staff and Jay Johnson is out as the closer, Chad Bettis is back in as the closer. Here's Watson:

Dan Law Field already plays like an airport runway, so the last thing a weary and thin Texas Tech pitching staff needed to do was leave balls up where Gonzaga hitters could make use of the jet stream.

That’s exactly what happened Wednesday. The Bulldogs took advantage of a howling wind blowing out to left, crushing three home runs in the first five innings and seven total en route to a 13-9 win against the Red Raiders.

Whenever the Red Raiders put up some runs, the Zags scored right behind them.

"You need to get some zeros after you score," head coach Dan Spencer said. "And I understand the yard was playing small today, but you’ve got to make better pitches. Some of it was wind. Some of it was good swings on balls up in the zone. They’re a good hitting bunch and if you get the ball up on a day like today it’s going to go."

Official Site Post Game Quotes (link):

Head Coach Dan Spencer on starting pitcher Scott Erzinger's performance today:
"I think Scott (Erzinger) was okay. He throws a borderline pitch, 2-2, to the three-hole hitter and he balls it. The next pitch he hits it out. Then he gives up three or four consecutive hits. Scott just had a hard time. He got ahead for the most part. He'd have two strikes and then couldn't finish. He couldn't make a quality pitch to end the at-bat. Scott's a redshirt freshman and he's learning on the fly. We're asking him to do some things because of our pitching situation. So we're asking him to do some things before he's quite ready. I'm sure we're going to ask again so we'll just go back to work and continue to grind it out."
Head Coach Dan Spencer on the closing situation now with Bettis back in the bullpen:
"I think there's going to be days you see Jay (Johnson) there still because maybe Chad (Bettis) was burned. I think we'll use them as a two-headed beast. I would think if they are both available, you'll see Jay first and then Chad behind him. We like that fact. Our job now is to try and get the ball to them late. Try to get the ball to them with the lead and shorten the game a little bit."

Not Playing Fair:  LAJ's Matthew Mcgowan writes that Captain Mike Leach isn't being fair in his request for records from Frenship I.S.D. in regards as to when current head coach Tommy Tuberville's children enrolled in school.  Apparently, Judge Sowder has scheduled a hearing to rule on Leach's request for discovery and here's Texas Tech lawya Dicky Gregg:

"We are extremely disappointed that Coach Leach and his attorneys have chosen to invade the privacy of Coach Tuberville and his family through the issuance of a needless subpoena to the Frenship ISD," wrote Dicky Grigg, an Austin-based attorney for Tech. "The subpoena issued by Coach Leach's attorneys is clearly so broad that it could encompass homework assignments, grades, and even medical information about Coach Tuberville's children."

Grigg goes on to write that Leach, through the nature of the request, is fueling a "ridiculous conspiracy theory" that Tech had begun courting Tuberville before firing him.

I too think it was over-reaching and it appears that the judge may be siding with Texas Tech on this one issue, but I guess we'll see.

Texas Tech Pro Day:  DT's Adam Coleman writes about the Texas Tech Pro Day that's scheduled to happen today at Jones AT&T Stadium.  DTN favorite Daniel Howard, who has been training in Florida, had this to day about the process:

Howard is optimistic about his chances of getting drafted and landing on an NFL roster. He said he already has worked out in front of scouts and he’s had contact with a few teams.

Howard said he is just concentrated on getting to an NFL camp, and whether he makes a team depends on what he does there.

"It all just kind of feels normal to me because I’ve expected this for so long," he said. "It’s just been my dream ever since I was little. Now it’s kind of like, ‘I got my shot.’"

From reading the article, you can add CB Jamar Wall, C Shawn Byrnes, DE Brandon Sharpe, RT Marlon Winn and RG Brandon Carter.

Tuberville Named to AFCA Board of Trustees:  Per the official site, Texas Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville was named to the American Football Coaches Association's Board of Trustee.  I'm not sure what the AFCA actually does and I have no interest in looking up what they do, but congrats to Tubs!

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Sic 'em Daniel, we all want to watch you on Sundays.

"There's going to be ups and downs but you have to enjoy the battle." Mike Leach

by blackbeard on Mar 11, 2010 6:27 AM CST reply actions  

AFCA link

American Football Coaches Assosciation link /URL http://www.afca.com/

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Mar 11, 2010 6:32 AM CST reply actions  

Yeah, I thought it was strange when Liggett had some quotes yesterday.

The referenced quote is from some sort of letter, I guess to the judge?

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Mar 11, 2010 6:56 AM CST up reply actions  

Agree

The judge needs to step in (assuming this hasn’t already happened) and keep an even playing field for all. If he’s not going to do anything about Tech’s lawyer speaking out in the media, then IMO it’s fair game for Leach’s lawyers to start getting some press as well.

That said, if you believe Grigg (not sure I do), seems a line has been crossed regarding Tub’s kids. I’m not too concerned with the enrollment info as I don’t see how that has much effect on the kids. But that’s about as far as I can go. Anything else is wrong IMO.

IMWTx

by imisswesttexas on Mar 11, 2010 8:27 AM CST up reply actions  

How does that work?

Gag is put in place, people comply or they do not. It may appear to be a deterrent, but has no ability to actually prevent, only to apply consequences…is that about it?

If so, then we are looking to see if anything happens, right ?

Who does the enforcement, the judge alone, if he reads the papers or sees the ofenses published, then he knows about it…maybe hears about it in daily conversation and checks it out…if so, there has to be a reasonable amount of lag time for the court to act…again, I am just guessing and guessing.

Sometimes a river boat can out run a pirate ship.

by TallMike on Mar 11, 2010 9:50 AM CST up reply actions  

Leach's attorneys

Are probably letting it all hang out in an attempt to substantiate their claims of premeditation on the Tech admin’s firing of Leach. If indeed those kids were enrolled prior to Dec. 30, they may have agood point. And if so, I hope Leach wins on this. I don’t think, however, they really need this info, but lawyers do what lawyers do, and it is not always “nice”.

TTpilk Psalm 117:
1 ¶ O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
2 For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever. Praise ye the LORD.

by TTpilk645 on Mar 11, 2010 10:18 AM CST up reply actions  

Anything goes in a fight and that is what this is.

by ST04 on Mar 11, 2010 1:04 PM CST up reply actions  

There are not fifty ways of fighting, there’s only one, and that’s to win. Neither revolution nor war consists in doing what one pleases. – Andre Malraux

by Damien Franco on Mar 11, 2010 5:33 PM CST up reply actions  

Good luck D Howard!

Hope he has huge success with his workout.

IMWTx

by imisswesttexas on Mar 11, 2010 8:28 AM CST reply actions  

Shapre

Definitly our best prospect this year, he is a beast and the quickness for his size is exactly what the NFL is all about. Good Luck to all the guys!

by Gus Mitchem on Mar 11, 2010 8:34 AM CST reply actions  

AFCA

is a foundation organized and focused on coaches who look to help the profession stay current with:

topics such as development of player motivation, leadership, goal setting and sportsmanship; techniques of the game; and player safety and health- related issues;

Executive Director: Grant Teaff
President: R.C.Slocum
VP: Dal Shealy

On the surface of it, from looking at some of the people who are involved, there looks to be a pretty strong connection to FCA.

Sometimes a river boat can out run a pirate ship.

by TallMike on Mar 11, 2010 9:59 AM CST reply actions  

Or FCA

That looks to be a strong influence within the AFCA leadership and Tuberville…

women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans

by TallMike on Mar 13, 2010 1:05 PM CST up reply actions  

The question is registration date

Tuberville (assuming he registerd the kids after mid-January) should release the registration records & shut down the speculation now. Stonewalling merely confirms the suspicion that there’s fire behind this smoke.

John Hancock

by mbrown603 on Mar 11, 2010 10:50 AM CST reply actions  

that's it. that's all.

"There's going to be ups and downs but you have to enjoy the battle." Mike Leach

by blackbeard on Mar 11, 2010 11:02 AM CST up reply actions  

That is a practical idea.

As I thought about it, I took the view that if I was Tuberville, I would simply stay out of it and let the lawyers do law.

women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans

by TallMike on Mar 11, 2010 1:52 PM CST up reply actions  

Could there be other records that pre-date the registration?

Something that could show any type of communication/interaction, but isn’t “registration records?”
Just wondering…

by Houston Raider on Mar 11, 2010 4:21 PM CST up reply actions  

LOL

I couldn’t help but laugh reading this article headline in the AJ this morning. Tech lawyers complaining Leach isn’t fair. You know it wasn’t too long ago when 80% of Lubbock, TX and alot of others in the South Plains were screaching the same thing when the 3 stooges fired Leach, and now…

Just now…

They are saying that “Leach is Unfair”.
Pfffft….that has bull hypocrisy written all over it.

What is that? Leach is Unfair.

Perhaps they should have thought about that before they decided to throw him overboard for no credible reason. They can’t expect a hardcore lawyer like Leach to just lay down and give up.

Who do they think he is? Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh

Suck it up Tech Admin lawyers. If they really believe they can somehow win the legal case Leach put on them, then they srsly need to exploit a better defensive strategy than crying:
 “Leach is Unfair.”

by SkyBlade on Mar 11, 2010 5:53 PM CST reply actions  

This is great.

"I find I'm so excited. I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it's the excitment only a free man can feel, a free man at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain. I hope I can make it across the border. I hope to see my friend and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope." Red-Shawshank Redemption

by cweber7377 on Mar 11, 2010 7:44 PM CST up reply actions  

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