Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: Potts Wins Manning Passing Academy Competition


Questions About Trainer: Yep, we're still talking about this, unfortunately. For those of you catching up, Texas Tech hired Arnold Gamber as the head trainer for Texas Tech, the former head trainer at Auburn. Gamber is currently involved in a lawsuit by a former Auburn player who claimed that Gamber ignored doctors orders and played the former player. AL.com's Kevin Scarbinsky wrote over the weekend that the crux of the case is an injury that OL Chaz Ramsey suffered while working out:
The real issue now is whether Gamber directed Ramsey to do some harmful weight-lifting exercises in June of 2008 — against the orders of Auburn team doctor Michael Goodlett — less than two months after Ramsey’s first back surgery.
The lawsuit says Ramsey re-injured his back doing that weight work, which led to a second surgery in January of 2009 and ended his football career.
Ramsey isn't necessarily without controversy who was responsible for what was apparently a vicious chop-block on LSU DT Glen Dorsey:
Miles promised some sort of outrage if, after examining film, it is true what the replays showed. That Dorsey was engaged at the line with an Auburn offensive lineman and intentionally "cut" by right guard Chaz Ramsey. Dorsey's right knee buckled grotesquely as Ramsey went low on him. Dorsey was taken off the field and never returned.
Much of this has to be figured out in court, but over the weekend, LAJ's Matthew McGowan had a few quotes from Mike Leach's attorney, Ted Liggett (which I highlighted on Friday), as well as some quotes Athletic Director Gerald Myers:
Tech immediately fired back Friday and stood behind Tuberville’s confidence — as he expressed Wednesday in the university’s announcement of the hire — that Gamber "puts (players’) safety and well being above all."
Athletic Director Gerald Myers said his staff knew of the lawsuit and made a full inquiry into Gamber’s background before hiring him.
They contacted Auburn’s team physician, the Alabama Athletic Trainers’ Association and a number of other references.
"They all confirmed that Arnold is one of the top football trainers in the country," Myers said. "The information we got, we felt comfortable in naming him as our trainer for football."
I really don't know what to think about this, but I'll just say that of all of the trainers in this world, you would think that Texas Tech would hire a guy without a spot on his record, and certainly without a current lawsuit. Gamber may be completely innocent of all of Ramsey's claims, but now Texas Tech is forced to defend the hire of an athletic trainer.
On the Right Track: LAJ's Courtney Linehan had an interesting Q & A with AD Gerald Myers his 14 year tenure as athletic director, who says that Texas Tech athletics is on the right track:
A-J: With everything that’s happened in the last year, what have you learned from it all?
GM: I think the thing we realize is you’ve got to continue to evaluate coaches, evaluate your facilities. You’ve got to have first-class facilities. You’ve got to have coaches who know how to coach and a staff that can recruit. It all comes down to athletes, to recruiting. That’s the reason we renovated that football building for Coach Tuberville, to help him recruit. Some thing with the basketball arena, we do some things from time to time. We built a state-of-the-art weight room a few years ago, just put in a new state-of-the-art hydrotherapy center. We’re getting ready to refinish the floor.
You’ve got to have facilities to recruit, and you’ve got to have facilities to recruit good coaches. Those are two things that are important in having successful teams. If the coaches have the facilities, and you’re in a good conference like the Big 12 and you have the budget to support it, then you attract top athletes. That’s what it’s all about, is taking care of those athletes. We’ve come a long way in taking care of our athletes.

Potts Wins Manning Passing Academy "Air It Out" Challenge: I didn't realize it until Saturday morning, but QB Taylor Potts was attending the Manning Passing Academy, but I thought that he was just a counselor. Then I ran across this ProFootballTalk article about how Potts, per ESPN's Chris Mortensen, won the Air it Out Challenge. Mortensen then asked TAMU QB Jerrod Johnson what he thought about the battle royal between Tennessee QB Matt Simms through TwitVideo (yes, son of Phil and brother of Chris).
Congrats to Taylor!
Lake Travis wins 7-on-7 Title: Texas Tech commit QB Michael Brewer and his Lake Travis squad won the 7-on-7 Division I Championship against DeSoto, 42-39. BrazosSports.com's David Campbell talked with the winning team and in particular Brewer:
Brewer was equally proud of his squad. "Every game was really tough," Brewer said. "The heat is beating down on everyone and it's really all mental from there. Once we got used to the heat, we kept going and picked it up a little bit."
I mentioned yesterday that the folks at TheOldCoach.com thought that Brewer was by far the best quarterback in the tournament. Here's some video from KXAN of Brewer and a pretty nice grab by Garrett Gilbert's brother, Griffin:
Top 5 Impact Seniors: FSSW's Eddie Middlebrook ranks the top 5 seniors in the Big 12 and RB Baron Batch checks in at #4:
4) Baron Batch (HB--Tech): While there is uncertainty at QB under first-year head coach Tommy Tuberville, the running back corp is anchored by veteran Batch who led the team in rushing with 884 yards and 14 TDs. Tuberville has not had success with the spread offense in the past (Auburn), so look for Batch to be a critical piece to Tech's offense for a rushing offense that ranked 115th in the country in '09.
Miscellaneous: Rock M Nation's Bill C. looks at the BTBS TAMU defense . . . RP.com's Steve Pitts takes some photos of the new practice field turf, but don't forget to always keep track of all things construction with Totally Tech who also has a ton of photos of all recent construction and . . . Omaha World-Herald's Rich Kaipust looks at the Big 12 running backs . . . CT's Dave Matter considers the storylines of the Big 12 in 2010 . . .

New Player: Someone emailed me and tipped me off that the Texas Tech basketball roster had a new player, Zach Jones, from Brady HS. I'm guessing that Jones is a walk-on that made the team and the only thing that I could find on Jones was that he was the 2A-District 8 Offensive MVP. Anyone know anything about Jones?
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Feeling ill...
A story of Gerald without mention of his retirement and a story of Potts without mention of sticks.
"Life is short, tell me how you really feel"- me
by oldschoolraider on Jul 12, 2010 8:23 AM CDT via mobile reply actions
Some "Reporter" the AJ sent to interview Gerald
Why didn’t they ask the obvious question: When do you plan to retire?
"I can't believe I finally decide to let a girl into my life and she tries to eat me" - Zombieland
Bacause he won't answer the question
I’ve heard Ryan Hyatt ask him at least once and someone else ask him too, but he won’t answer.
by TheScarletandTheBlack on Jul 12, 2010 11:56 AM CDT up reply actions
So that's what you publish
That’s what reporting is all about. Ask the difficult questions & report the answers or the weaseling if they refuse to answer.
"I can't believe I finally decide to let a girl into my life and she tries to eat me" - Zombieland
but do you really expect the AJ to do that?
by TheScarletandTheBlack on Jul 12, 2010 12:33 PM CDT up reply actions
Why not - The Dallas Morning News finally started acting like a real paper a few years ago
They are constantly holding the feet of public figures to the fire these days. Without that you get fat, happy, complacent people in charge of all the local institutions. Fat, happy and complacent probably describes the people running the Lubbock Avalanche Journal.
"I can't believe I finally decide to let a girl into my life and she tries to eat me" - Zombieland
I think people in the local media...
aare just tired of the canned response he gives.
by TheScarletandTheBlack on Jul 12, 2010 12:47 PM CDT up reply actions
It’s going to be interesting, Potts vs Sticks: I think that, over the course of the season, we’ll see sticks with about 70% of the snaps and Potts with 30%. Both are quality enough that I can see a justification in giving Potts playing time in non-trivial situations, especially since I think he is much more likely to be drafted than Sheffield is.
It makes no difference to me so long as the guy who has TRULY proven to be the starter over the course of the spring, summer, and fall practice leading up to opening night. If Potts has matured in his leadership, delivery and mechanics (and decision making), then so be it. If it’s Sheff and his healed foot and more athletic style, then that’s fine as well. Whatever guy really gives us the best chance to win.
Potts vs Sticks
Potts is a pocket passer, and from what I have read Brown wants the offense to have a more mobile QB. Potts has better athletic skills and a bigger arm but Sticks have the “it” factor. I am pulling for Sticks. Like I said I like Potts but when the pressure is on has a
“deer in the headlights” look in his eyes, while Sticks has the “I’m gonna kick your a$$” look in his eyes. Plus Sticks is a more mobile QB, which I believe is what Brown wants. Maybe Potts will prove me wrong? just my two cents.
"A job well done is better than a job well said."
by I bleed Red and Black on Jul 12, 2010 9:01 AM CDT reply actions
Gerald is a quote machine
We’re getting ready to refinish the floor.
I’ve heard that Katfish has lost four or five prospects because the floor wasn’t refinished. I’m glad they are stepping up and getting ready to refinish the floor. It will help in recruiting.
Live big.
by San Antonio Red Raider on Jul 12, 2010 9:18 AM CDT reply actions
He probably said "Fixin' to" and the AJ cleaned it up for him
The AJ is such a team player.
"I can't believe I finally decide to let a girl into my life and she tries to eat me" - Zombieland
I still think both these guys see a great deal of playing time this season no matter who is named the starter. SS starts off the season but will more than likely suffer more injuries. Potts can redeem himself by entering the picture in late October. I just don’t see Sheffield going the whole season without more injury. He has the skills to be a great TT QB but his frame looks more like a field goal kicker. My vote is obviously for SS as the starter. I have faith in this new staff and I’m confident they will evaluate what’s best for this team in 2010.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
Definition of irony
Tech hiring a trainer for the football program with a lawsuit against him for allegedly mistreating an injured student athlete only seven months after firing the head football coach for allegedly mistreating an injured student athlete.
Things that make you go hmmm…
Perception is reality and timing is everything. Not the best decision in my book even if this guy is totally innocent of any wrongdoing.
They don't do irony in the Belltower
They didn’t have irony in Dimmitt, TX when Kent was growing up, so they don’t allow it in the Tech administration.
"I can't believe I finally decide to let a girl into my life and she tries to eat me" - Zombieland
Manning Passing Academy
I was curious how these college QB’s ended up at the camp (i.e., did they pay, were they invited, etc.). The college QB’s are invited to the camp to serve as counselors and/or instructors. The final night of camp, they get an opportunity to demonstrate their skills in the Air It Out challenge. I couldn’t find anything on the selection process.
Texas Tech: We do not tolerate allegations of player abuse.
by Skin Patrol on Jul 12, 2010 2:53 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
Myer's comment
On the hire should be translated as:
“I’m not smart enough to check the background’s of everyone hired for our football team. But my back-up plan for cases when someone does carry some baggage is to say that I knew about it, and say that I trust my coach. Half of the fan base will believe me because I am ‘old and wise’, and have seniority. Besides, no one is allowed to question me anyways.”
I don't know anything about Zach Jones...
But I’m glad he has some height. We desperately need guys in the paint, so I’m glad Pat Knight got another potential 6 fouls on the floor.
oops...meant 5 fouls
I keep forgetting that college ball only allows 5 fouls per player.

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