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Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: 03.23.10

Lots and Lots of Links:  There is a ton of stuff out there today, so I've put a little bit before the jump, but a majority of the DTN DD is after the jump.  Lots of video, links and all sorts of things that should make your football-pants go crazy.

One other note, on yesterday's DD, I incorrectly had today's basketball game starting at 8:00 p.m.  That is WRONG, it starts at 6:00 p.m., so make sure and set your DVR's.

Spring Practice Begins:  It feels so good to type those words.  Football is here, for a brief while, and then takes a long hibernation until August.  Enjoy it while you can.

So much more after the jump.

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Changes Arrive:  LAJ's Don Williams writes that changes are evident on the practice field, although there are some changes more noticeable than others, including the offense now wearing black and the defense wearing white (I shrug my shoulders at this) and offensive coordinator reveals that he's probably a lot more like the Captain, in terms of play calling, that we may have thought:

The offense should be simple enough to master: New coordinator Neal Brown isn’t changing Leach’s terminology and has said he regularly used only 12 plays last year — six to eight pass routes and three or four running plays.

There's lots of quotes from both quarterbacks, Steven Sheffield and Taylor Potts, and although I'm suggesting that you read every article, I'll pick and choose a few quotes that pique my interest.  Potts talked about how there's going to be less pressure on the quarterback to make adjustments:

"Coaches kind of get everybody the play," quarterback Taylor Potts said. "That takes a little stress off us, and we (quarterbacks) get to worry about reads and that kind of stuff — what the defense is doing — a little bit longer. So it helps out. As far as terminology, there’s a few kinks here and there, but everything’s pretty much the same."

Head coach Tommy Tuberville talks about how the offense will try to the throw the ball deep next year, which will favor certain receivers over others, and Tuberville also talks about how the defensive backs are going to play this year:

"We’ve got to get better in man coverage," Tuberville said. "In the past, they were an 80 percent zone team. We’ll be at least 50 percent man coverage, whether it’s man-free or straight-up man coverage, so we’ll work a lot on our man coverage techniques."

Football Notes:  LAJ's Don Williams also notes that CB Taylor Charbonnet has ended his football career due to multiple concussions, remains at school and on scholarship, but will not count against the scholarship limit.  We wish you well Taylor.  Williams also writes that Potts has changed from #15 to #12. 

Of most importance to me in this notes column was this bit about the defense (my thought that Howard would be an inside linebacker was right):

On Monday, the new staff had Howard running with the first group at inside linebacker in the 3-4.

"As long as they want to play me, I’m down to play anything,’’ Howard said. "Linebacker’s the one that’s going to get me on the field now, so I’m willing to play linebacker.’’

The first group of linebackers had Brian Duncan and Howard on the inside and Bront Bird and former middle linebacker Sam Fehoko outside.

Other players that coaches are looking at in new positions include redshirt freshmen Aundrey Barr at Bird’s outside linebacker spot and Will Ford at cornerback.

Barr trained at defensive end in the fall and Ford played safety and nickel back.

Myles Wade, who played defensive tackle last season, worked at end in the three-man front on Monday.

That's a lot of blockquoting, but there's a lot there.  Howard is an ILB, while Fehoko and Bird are OLB's.  Barr is behind Bird (something I talked about as well), Will Ford at cornerback and Myles Wade, the 6'2"/340 defensive lineman was playing at defensive end.  Ha!  That would be a load for quite a few offensive linemen.

DT Is Your Multi-Media King:  I don't follow most other student newspapers, but consider yourselves lucky.  The guys and gals at the Daily Toreador are top notch and have all forms of content for you to enjoy.  DT's Adam Coleman writes that the team is ready to get back to work.  RB Baron Batch is ready to just play football:

"We come here to play football, and a lot of stuff happened and there was a lot of stuff we had to go through," he said. "It’s just nice to get to do what you’re here for and that’s play football. And everybody feels like that. Just to get out here and do what we love to do."

Linebacker Bront Bird talks about seeing what Tuberville wants to do:

"This was really our first opportunity to see how they coach as far as football goes," he said. "We’ve been doing some drills out here and stuff like that, but as far as seeing what they expect, play recognition and stuff like that, this was our first experience. I think everybody is adapting well and everybody’s onboard."

And Tuberville talks about the faster paced workouts and conditioning:

"We spent a lot of time with them in offseason, so they pretty much know what we expect," Tuberville said. "It’s a lot easier what we did (Monday) than what we did in offseason drills. It was more running and conditioning and agilities. ... This is more learning and teaching and we want to do a lot of running in the spring.

"We’ve got a long way to go to have a chance to get to the championship game and win it. But it’s not just in the football part, it’s in conditioning and running and lifting."

DT's Sam Grenadier and Karl Anderson have a terrific slide show of photographs from yesterday. 

DT's Jon Arnold has some video from yesterday's practice.  Enjoy:

 

Tuberville opens first spring practice as coach of Texas Tech (via DailyToreador)

All Positions Open:  FWST's Dwain Price writes that every position is up for grabs.  Here's Tuberville: 

"We're kind of starting from scratch and trying to see who can play where, and like I told them all, every position is open," Tuberville said. "We don't have any preconceived notions about anybody.

"I don't care who the starters were last year, they've got to re-earn it this year. I want to see a lot of competition for the next three or four weeks, and we've got to get an idea of what we're going to be headed into the fall."

Tuberville also has quite a few quotes about the quarterbacks.

New Guys:  FWSW's Steve Hunt writes about new players that should make a difference for the Longhorns, the Aggies and your Red Raiders.  The three positions Hunt chose was right guard, defensive end and cornerback:

            Carter was an absolute rock for the Tech offensive front last year but Okafor has the experience to step right into a starting role. He made a pair of starts at right guard a year ago and could very well follow in Carter’s footsteps as an all-conference performer. New head coach Tommy Tuberville’s offensive scheme might be noticeably different than that of former Red Raider coach Mike Leach, but any offense needs quality linemen and that’s what Okafor is.

 

Snip.

 

            There is a wealth of talent at defensive end, including a lot of underclassmen. Howard had 42 tackles last year at right end and Sharpe made 42 stops on the other side. Of the returning players, only Haliburton (2 tackles) showed up on the stat sheet one year ago. Junior college transfers Rumph and Smith might have the inside track to securing a starting job. However, a talented group of true freshmen also presents a number of interesting options, any of which could step up and claim that job as their own. Also gone are Ra’jon Henley and Richard Jones, both of whom made two starts last year.

 

Snip.

 

            Brent Nickerson was Wall’s back-up at left cornerback a year ago and he too has graduated. However, TTU does have a lot of options at this spot. Tuberville figures to go with experience, which could mean Moore, who played in 13 games and had 42 tackles with 2 interceptions in 2009, has to be a front runner along with junior Flannel (4 tackles in 12 games). Talented sophomore Johnson could also be a factor (24 tackles, 1 INT in 12 games). There is also a solid group of four true freshmen coming in who could be called upon to contribute right away for the Red Raiders.

I think that Hunt has it right at RG, although throw in Deveric Gallington, and at DE, i.e. it's just about everyone right now.  At corner, I believe that Moore is a starter and the other spot will be between Ford and Johnson.

Video:  Red Raider Nation (a.k.a. KAMC) and Andy Scholes with a report, as does Fox34's Robert Giovannetti

Game Tonight
Mississippi Rebels (20-10, 9-7)  vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (19-15, 4-12)
Time:  6:00 p.m.
Location: Smith Coliseum : Oxford, MS
Television:  ESPN
The Bad Guys:  Red Cup Rebellion
Open Game Day Thread:  5:00 p.m.
Post Game Thoughts:  Jacksonville Dolphins 64, Texas Tech Red Raiders 69

No Preview:  Once again, I've run out of time for a preview for tonight's game.  There's just too much news this morning and I got up at 4:45 this morning. Sorry.

A Tough Game:  LAJ's Courtney Linehan previews tonight's game:

Tech's recent practices have catered to that poise-under-pressure mentality, as coaches assign five players a lead and ask another five to overcome it in a set time.

"You've got to have the right guys on the floor to make the right decisions," Singletary said. "That's key to pulling off those tight games."

Ole Miss' offense won't make things any easier. Four of five starters average at least nine points per game. The Rebel lineup is generally smaller than the Raiders' - it starts three guards - but it requires excellent man-to-man defense.

Point guard John Roberson said Ole Miss has the individual skill of Texas and the guard play of Kansas State. Tech shut down Jacksonville in Saturday's second half by switching on screens, but Roberson says that won't be possible tonight because Ole Miss, unlike Jacksonville, can score across its lineup. Helping off would only guarantee an open shooter.

"They have a lot of people who are capable of scoring," he said. "They run a lot of ball screens for (point guard) Chris Warren, do the dribble weave because they have a lot of players who can go one-on-one and get a shot off."

Facing the Rebels:  DT's Mike Graham gives you a quick rundown on Ole Miss:

The Rebels started the SEC tournament with a bye in the first round and were defeated by Tennessee, 76-65, in the SEC quarterfinal round. The Rebels defeated Troy and Memphis in their first two NIT games.

Ole Miss has five players that average more than nine points per game, including leading scorer Chris Warren — the SEC’s third leading scorer. Terrico White averages 15 points per game and Murphy Halloway averages 10 per game.

As a team, Ole Miss was the second-highest scoring team behind Kentucky in SEC play and had the third-best scoring margin.

Knight and Kennedy = Best Buds:  FWST's Dwain Price writes that Pat Knight and Ole Miss head coach Andy Kennedy are good friends:

"He's one of my best friends in the (coaching) business,'' Knight said Sunday night. "You know how this business is.

"You've got about a handful of guys that you consider your good friend.''

Cleaning House:  I don't link to this story on Crimson and Cream Machine as one of those moments where I relish in another program having issues, but it's really interesting right now in Norman, as the three best players for the Sooners may have some issues.  PF Tiny Gallon may have accepted payments, PG Tommy Mason-Griffin may be leaving OU, and SG Willie Warren may not have his scholarship renewed.

Texas Tech (9-12, 1-2) vs. Texas A&M - Corpus Christi (10-9, 3-3)
Location: Dan Law Field : Lubbock, TX
Radio: Affiliates
Date Start Time Texas Tech
Starting Pitcher
Texas A&M - CC
Starting Pitcher
Result
3.23.10 6:30 p.m. Brandon Petite
1-0, 13.50
Roy Ferdin
2-1, 5.60
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3.24.10 12:00 p.m. Louis Head
1-1, 11.05
Marc Damon
1-1, 9.82
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Outfield:
LF - Michael Reed (Sr.); CF - Taylor Ashby (Sr.); RF - Bonham Hough (Sr.)
Infield:
SS - Joey Kenworthy (Sr.)     2ND - Jamodrick McGruder (Fr.);
3RD - Bo Altobelli (Fr.)                                  1ST - Barrett Barnes (Fr.)
C - Kevin Whitehead (So.)
DH - Scott LeJeune (So.)

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

Preview: DT's Adam Coleman writes that the Red Raiders hope to get back on track with this mid-week series with TAMU-CC, especially considering the Longhorns show up in Lubbock this weekend:

"We’ve played a lot of good people in the month of March," Spencer said. "It’ll continue and I think that some of the places we’ve been early and with the pitching we’ve seen early, Texas is going to run real arms at you, but they’re going to be a lot like the guys you’ve seen the last three weeks."

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When we have so much good sports to talk about and football too. It is great to have spring practice. One thing, I know a lot of people have a strong opinion on this but my feeling is somehow Potts is the starter next year and I would almost bet on it. I am rooting for the team and not the player it is just an observation and gut feeling. I just want to win. Wreck Em!!!!!!!!!

"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 23, 2010 7:59 AM CDT reply actions  

John Fitzgerald Katfish better have a big set

if he makes that call. but I will like him if he does.

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

by blackbeard on Mar 23, 2010 8:01 AM CDT up reply actions  

well...

If you want to turn the page, why not give Karam a shot?

by HeeroTX on Mar 23, 2010 9:20 AM CDT up reply actions  

Somebody else speaks the truth also.....

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

by KWashburn on Mar 24, 2010 10:23 AM CDT up reply actions  

I have a similar thought about Potts that will not go away

It was kicked up a notch everytime I read something about long passes, that emphasis gives Potts advantage.

Am I in error or is it real that the clips above, Potts looks to be throwing more over and less side arm ?

women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans

by TallMike on Mar 23, 2010 10:10 AM CDT up reply actions  

dear pat knight...

it’s my 22nd birthday today, I would love to see a NIT win for my birthday, dont mess this up.

by ttutyler on Mar 23, 2010 8:26 AM CDT reply actions  

and BTW...

…if you were wondering what DTN could do for my birthday?
buffalo wild wings on 19th at 6:30, and a tall coors light would do just fine.

by ttutyler on Mar 23, 2010 9:00 AM CDT up reply actions  

Tubs has been adament

about not playing favorites with anyone. Every position is wide open and I too think Potts gets the nod. I bet Tubbs favors game-time experience and Potts has plenty of that. Unless Sticks absolutely wows the coaches, i dont see Sticks starting. And a +1 for a NIT win tonight. I want our boys to go to New York. Mens bball post season has been fun so far.

What do you call a Serbian with an insatiable desire for sweets with only one nad (in his throat)?

CHOCOHOLICINADINHISNECKDARKOINSKIVICHSKI

by wrench_raider on Mar 23, 2010 8:33 AM CDT reply actions  

So are you making the assumption that Tubbs is a bad coach already by saying he will pick Potts??

by logan5555 on Mar 23, 2010 1:48 PM CDT up reply actions  

By no means am I slighting Tubbs

I just said that he is firm in his stance of having a clean slate with everyone. Tubbs going with Potts as our Qb is just my opinion.

What do you call a Serbian with an insatiable desire for sweets with only one nad (in his throat)?

CHOCOHOLICINADINHISNECKDARKOINSKIVICHSKI

by wrench_raider on Mar 23, 2010 3:16 PM CDT up reply actions  

CHOCOHOLICINADINHISNECKDARKOINSKIVICHSKI

needs a good game tonight………………..

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

by blackbeard on Mar 23, 2010 3:33 PM CDT up reply actions  

word

Roberson and Singletary need to start playing from the opening tip-off. If these guys dont contribute..then our boys are in for a long night.

What do you call a Serbian with an insatiable desire for sweets with only one nad (in his throat)?

CHOCOHOLICINADINHISNECKDARKOINSKIVICHSKI

by wrench_raider on Mar 23, 2010 4:14 PM CDT up reply actions  

is saturday's scrimmage

open to the public, and what time?

by tony1979 on Mar 23, 2010 8:56 AM CDT via mobile reply actions  

Yes, every practice is open to the public, and here's the schedule:

March practices: 22, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 31.
April practices: 1, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14 and 16.
Practice times: 3 p.m. each day
Spring game: 1 p.m. April 17

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Mar 24, 2010 4:49 AM CDT up reply actions  

South Plains Drifter....

mentioned in a short quote I saw how well our receivers caught the ball……Welcome to the Air Raid…..needless to say he brings a great sec Defensive mind, but now the SPD will see what it is like to have a real spread Offense and spread talent….Brown has got to be wetting his pants compared to what he had @ Troy!!!!!! Wreck’Em Tech

by techgolf44 on Mar 23, 2010 9:38 AM CDT reply actions  

I'm not going to lie....

I am nervous about the QB situation. I feel like a battered spouse, we keep going back to the well no matter how bad it hurts. If Potts gets the nod, that will be two different coaching staffs that chose him so the talent must be there. If thats the case, he has simply underperformed ala Harrell in 2006, and I will support him till his play dictates I should do otherwise. I just hope he is on a short leash.

"We have a running game at Tech......sometimes we throw short passes." -Mike Leach

by TTUMAR on Mar 23, 2010 10:18 AM CDT reply actions  

Too cerebral?

Maybe Potts was thinking too hard about a play or worried about who is gonna be open against a defensive look. I hope he bounces back this season and plays great. I want to see some play action and deep balls down the field. Lets use that canon he has for a arm. I will support him as well until his play makes me think otherwise.

What do you call a Serbian with an insatiable desire for sweets with only one nad (in his throat)?

CHOCOHOLICINADINHISNECKDARKOINSKIVICHSKI

by wrench_raider on Mar 23, 2010 10:42 AM CDT up reply actions  

Its hard to think and look like the Outlaw Josie Wales at the same time.

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

by blackbeard on Mar 23, 2010 2:37 PM CDT up reply actions  

+1

Especially if Brown wants the QB to run some….but I do think less options will help Potts….I think he just didn’t check into the right plays on a consistant basis…We need Sticks!!!! Wreck’Em Tech

by techgolf44 on Mar 23, 2010 10:43 AM CDT reply actions  

Potts is on a mission!!!

I have the opportunity to speak to his parents quite often and see him when he is home. He is fired up and wants his job. He has gone back to wearing his #12 jersey (those of you that had that good luck number that you always wore know of what I speak). I think this year you will see the Taylor Potts everyone wanted to see.

by abiraidr on Mar 23, 2010 11:09 AM CDT reply actions  

I don't know why everyone has forgotten what Sticks has done for us

If you have the recordings, re watch the Nebraska and K-State games.

by Thundarr on Mar 23, 2010 11:32 AM CDT reply actions  

I haven't forgotten

It is just from all the comments from various sources about what they want the offense to do just gives me the feeling that Potts will be the chosen starter. Just like the last two weeks I had a feeling that somehow they would pass the Health Care plan whether I liked it or not. No matter who is chosen I say, "Wreck Em.!!!!!!!

"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 23, 2010 12:29 PM CDT up reply actions  

QB smack .. its day one of practice folks..

There is no earthly way Tubs will release the QB starter info until 24 Aug. Or later. Just remember more controversy generated equals more interest by the fan base. I expect the coaches to milk this all the way to kickoff on 05 Sep vs SMU. When someone finally separates themselves from the pack we all get to cheer. From a simple underdog overachiever perspective Sheffield excites me. But whomsoever shows they can drive the offense at max RPM I will cheer for. Damn it’s going to be a long summer. (sad face)

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Mar 23, 2010 12:50 PM CDT reply actions  

The posted you tube video

shows that Sticks looks good! Nothing more beautiful than a perfect, tight (resist the urge) spiral. Hope he’s 100% before the season starts.

by RonnieB on Mar 23, 2010 4:23 PM CDT reply actions  

Not to nitpick... but pay close attention fellas.

In the DT practice video, at 1:18 you see Potts making a pass off of his back foot. He had an entire offseason to drop that habit, looks like he wasted that opportunity. Sticks or Karam for the win.

by RdrPwr on Mar 23, 2010 4:59 PM CDT reply actions  

don't see it.

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

by blackbeard on Mar 23, 2010 5:32 PM CDT up reply actions  

eh...

maybe…i’m not too sure. he may have just been turning twisting, which made it seem like that.

by Raider1Power on Mar 23, 2010 5:42 PM CDT up reply actions  

Look closely at his front leg,

it comes up as he throws. But he was turning, so maybe it’s a biased opinion.

by RdrPwr on Mar 23, 2010 5:48 PM CDT up reply actions  

I don’t know if this is going to be who Potts is, but this is why they work on things during spring practice. I’m hopeful that he gets that out of his system, but then again, as good as Graham Harrell was, he threw off his back foot, which usually resulted in an interception. It’s a bad habit, but successful quarterbacks have done it before.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Mar 24, 2010 4:48 AM CDT up reply actions  

He's throwing across his body as he's turning to the left.

The only way to make that type of throw is to lift your front leg and pivot on your pack foot as you throw. Not to be confused with throwing after turning. It’s all one motion. Its the same motion you see an infielder make when they throw on the run as they are moving away from the bag. Usually some sort of sidearm throw but always off the back foot.

by abiraidr on Mar 24, 2010 9:30 AM CDT up reply actions  

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