Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: 03.25.10

Practice Schedule Reminder: Just as a heads-up, every practice is at 3:00 p.m. and every practice is open to the public. Except for this Saturday's scrimmage, which was moved to 1:30 p.m. TTUMAR has filed DTN's first practice report and I'd look forward to you guys or gals supplementing or creating your own FanPosts.
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
Also, I have a poll question this morning, which is whether or not you actually click on the links and read the story or do you just read DTN.
Whitlock is a Constant: LAJ's Don Williams writes that DT Colby Whitlock is the one constant along the defensive line and the most interesting thing was that Whitlock, and just about every player, in this 3-4 defense will be a one-gap player:
Asked if Whitlock would have to be more of a two-gap player than he has been in the past, Tuberville said, "Our defense is designed to be gap control, playing, really, one gap. Playing nose in this defense, every once in a while you’ll be a two-gap guy, but very seldom will he play two gaps. Every defensive lineman that we have will be responsible for one gap most of the time, but if we do have a two-gap player it’ll be the noseguard at times.’’
I think that's good for Whitlock as I don't think he could be a two-gap player for an entire game, that just seems to be asking quite a bit of a player. Whitlock himself downplays the switch to the 3-4:
"We ran quite a bit of 3-4 last year in passing situations, and we’re going to run some 4-3 with this defense, too,’’ he said. "It’s going to change for me, maybe in gap control and stuff like that, but really it’s more the same concepts of our other defense — for me, anyway.’’
For a good bit about the 3-4, especially finding that huge immovable nose-tackle in the NFL draft, check out this from Shutdown Corner (an NFL blog).
Much more after the jump, including some video reports.
Receivers Adjusting: DT's Mike Graham writes that the receiving corps are still adjusting to the new coaching staff and WR Detron Lewis knows that this is a very deep unit:
"We have a lot of depth," senior wideout Detron Lewis said. "We pretty much have the same receiving core (from last year). I think for next year we’re not going to lose a step. I think we’re going to be even better and the guys behind me and the other starters are just as good so I think we’re going to be good next year."
WR Lyle Leong also acknowledges that the running game will be a big part of the offensive game-plan:
"I doesn’t concern me," he said. "We have great running backs and every single running back we have is capable of breaking a 90-yard touchdown. I’m just excited we’re getting to get them more involved in the game, and it’s all about winning so as long as we win I’ll be happy.
"I hope (it’s still primarily a throwing offense), but it’s up to coach Brown. He’s going to put us in the best position to win and I’m with him 100 percent."
Graham did have this interesting bit about how practices are going (emphasis mine):
According to multiple offensive players, the new coaching staff is structured and more detail-orientated than their predecessors.
The tempo of Tech’s spring football practice sessions seem faster. Coaches push players to hustle through their drills and on their way to the next drill. Players answer coaches with "yes sir" after a coach critiques their play.
Interesting.
Notes, Notes, and More Notes: LAJ's Don Williams notebook starts off with a bit about DB/LB D.J. Johnson being a very versatile player, which could include him lining up as a cornerback, safety or even linebacker. Yep, that's right, linebacker. Head coach Tommy Tuberville had this to say about Johnson:
"This defense kind of fits what he does,’’ Tuberville said. "He’s a tall guy. He’s lean. He’s got speed, and he’s got quickness. He’s big enough to play inside. He’s big enough to play deep, but he can also cover a lot of ground. He’s one of those guys we’re kind of experimenting with right now.’’
. . . Williams also talks about some position changes as E.J. Celestie is at split end position (i.e. at the X-receiver) rather than the H-receiver position and we've already mentioned Ryan Haliburton's move to tight end, which he played in high school . . . Chris Olson and Justin Keown are splitting time at center, although I think that Olson is going to be necessary at some other position, but this also means that Terry McDaniel has regained the starting left tackle spot, which I think is good for the entire unit . . . Tuberville is ready to see some hittin':
"Now it’s time to have a little contact and separate the men from the boys,’’ Tuberville said. "We’re going to have to start working on the running game now. We’ve thrown about every down in T-shirts (on Monday and Wednesday). Now we need to start running the ball a little bit and getting a little bit more physical.’’
. . . Tuberville also talks about how mentally difficult this defense can be on the linebackers:
"Depending on formation, if the formation changes they have to get everybody lined up,’’ Tuberville said. "Not only just know their position, they have to know all the guys in front of them. Not necessarily the defensive backs, but they have to know the defensive line, get them in the right spots.
"We do a lot of pressure. We’ll do a lot of slanting with the front, a lot of bringing safeties up. It’s a very complex defense, but it’s all predicated on the formation after the call is made. Then when the formation comes up, it all could change. Linebackers have a tremendous (responsibility). … It’s just like a quarterback. They’ve got know almost everything that goes on.’’
Official Practice Report: The official site has a bit of a practice report, although the only new information there is that K Matthew Williams and K Bradley Hicks both kicked well yesterday.
Video Reports: DT's Alex Ybarra reports on the receivers and Fox34 has a report as well.
Tech receiving corps deep, eager to adjust to roles in new offense (via DailyToreador)
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23 days until we find out for real
"There's going to be ups and downs but you have to enjoy the battle." Mike Leach
interresting to hear
the players mention aspects of practice like this. We know the Captain was laid back and all, but idk, its interesting to hear them discuss their drills like this. I bet the defense has their collective heads spinning. But once these guys get down these formations, they are gonna have a lot of fun with it. Man…..23 days.
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CHOCOHOLICINADINHISNECKDARKOINSKIVICHSKI
I like it
Sounds like all these guys are focused this Spring. The defense has the toughest battle learning all the new techniques. I expect we’ll see some position changes at LB and in the secondary. It would be really sweet to force opposing teams 3 and out in 2010.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
Rarely read the link...
Don’t have time lately. That’s what’s so great about DTN. You get the good stuff and present it in a forum where I read the things mostly pertaining to Tech and I can get my fix and get back to work. Kinda like the Readers’ Digest version. Now when Footbaw seeesun starts back up, I’ll tend to click the links more because I am generally interested in all things footbaw and how we stack up to the rest of the NCAA, esp. Big 12, like the old Tim Griffin reports.
Give 'Em Hell Tech!!!!!
post script
I have to tell you that of all the “links” you provide, I look forward to the video clips of local Lubbock TV. Here in DFW, we’re lucky to get a sneeze about Tech on local TV, and I always thought about putting a sling box on my Lubbock friend Jerry’s TV so I could watch just the sports at 10:20 every night. The links are great, so I can actually see clips of practices and coach speak. Kudos my brutha.
Give 'Em Hell Tech!!!!!
Boy we are getting a lot of good coverage.
Isn’t technology wonderful ?
I noticed in the Ybarra clip a swing pass to Aaron Crawford….good to see him getting the work.
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Crawford
I would love to see him lined up at a FB or blocking back. He would also cause havoc by slipping out of the backfield as an outlet reciever.
What's a fullback?
" I crammed 4 years of Tech into 5"- me
by oldschoolraider on Mar 25, 2010 9:04 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
think oprah
"There's going to be ups and downs but you have to enjoy the battle." Mike Leach
by blackbeard on Mar 26, 2010 5:21 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions
What a ridiculous quote
“Our defense is designed to be gap control, playing, really, one gap. Playing nose in this defense, every once in a while you’ll be a two-gap guy, but very seldom will he play two gaps. Every defensive lineman that we have will be responsible for one gap most of the time, but if we do have a two-gap player it’ll be the noseguard at times.’’
So what I take away from this quote is that Colby Whitlock will be a one gap player… except when he’s not… but sometimes he will be… but other times he won’t be…
Kinda like, we’re gonna keep the offense 100% the same… but we’re going to run it more… but we’re still going to air it out… except when we’re getting the backs more involved… we’re not changing anything… we’re just making it better…
Who knew that “double-t” stood for “double-talk”?!?
by battledome on Mar 25, 2010 12:00 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
Wow....
Not that I think either was/is a problem, but you have the balls to state that in the last ten years of Texas Tech coaching, Tuberville is the one who talks in circles? Have you watched a Tech football presser in 10 years? Really? I’m sorry BD, but it just may be that you will live a longer, more fullfilling life if you become a ECU Pirates fan. This coach and this team are never going to live up to your expectations buddy, thats obvious from your inability to be objective about anything football related. If just one of your comments included a fair analysis, or presented another point of view, I could see where there would be hope, but I digress.
"We have a running game at Tech......sometimes we throw short passes." -Mike Leach
Steady maytees.. All above take a deep breath..
"do routine things routinely"
by centexraider on Mar 25, 2010 4:04 PM CDT up reply actions
Not that I think either was/is a problem, but you have the balls to state that in the last ten years of Texas Tech coaching, Tuberville is the one who talks in circles? Have you watched a Tech football presser in 10 years? Really?
Hahaha…. yeah… you may be on to something here.
But in fairness, you’ve got to admit that there’s some inconsistency in what HCTT says sometimes, don’t you? You can’t simultaneously say “we’re not going to change the offense” and “we’re going to run it more.” Running it more is change! We can debate whether that change is good or bad.. but we can’t say it’s not change. How’s that for objective?
As for the Colby Whitlock quote… what I was aiming for was levity. Go ahead. Read it. It’s a funny quote.
I tend to be skeptical of people whi speak in extremes....except me of course...
so I never took Tub’s comments to mean the offense would remain 100% the same. I took it to mean we would be a pass first team, and air it out more than not. So as you can imagine, given what we have seen thus far, I have no reason to be disappointed., but I reserve the right to change my mind. Regardless, I should not have suggested you switch team allegiance, that’s just silly, Tech is the only team worth following. I just hope you are able to enjoy future success if it comes, and recognize it for what it is.
"We have a running game at Tech......sometimes we throw short passes." -Mike Leach
And criticism and cynisism aren't categorically shot down..breathe
" I crammed 4 years of Tech into 5"- me
by oldschoolraider on Mar 25, 2010 9:08 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions

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