Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: A New DTN DD Logo and TGIF


New Logo: Much thanks to DTN reader rojo donzo for the new DTN DD logo. I didn't even ask for it, he just did it and emailed it to me last night. Good times and thanks again.

Good Summer: I guess I just missed this yesterday, but LAJ's Don Williams also had an article about QB Taylor Potts and his Manning Academy success. You've already read most of it, but I figured I'd post it anyway, and we also learned that Potts got engaged to his longtime girlfriend. Congrats to the both of them.
More Recruiting Stuff: Ryan Hyatt talked with Scout.com's Greg Powers about some of the Texas Tech commits that were at the 7-on-7 tournament last weekend. Of course, if you're reading DTN, you're already well-informed.
Ranking WR's: NE StatePaper's Samuel McKewon is ranking the Big 12 receivers and your Red Raiders check in tied for #2 with the Aggies:
T2. Texas Tech
Key Players: Detron Lewis (65/844/6), Alexander Torres (67/806/6), Tramain Swindall (55/694/5), Lyle Leong (45/571/9)
Strengths: Sure-handed bunch that intuitively knows how to find open spaces in the defense. That was by design in Mike Leach’s offense, actually. As a unit, they’re perhaps the quickest bunch in the Big 12. They’ll test every secondary.
Weaknesses: Not a ton of big-play, go-up-and-get-it potential. All of the Red Raiders’ receivers are pretty slight and vulnerable to big hits.
This is about right, as we're hoping that some players step-up as play-makers this year, but McKewon's comments about Texas Tech receivers being slight isn't necessarily accurate, but they're also not 6-4/215 either.
Tubs to Speak at the THSCA: I've been deleting those emails that keep appearing in my inbox from the athletic department, that let me know that head coach Tommy Tuberville will be in San Antonio to speak at some sort of event. Apparently, Tubs will be speaking at the Texas High School Coaches Association on Tuesday, July 20, 2010 from 1:00 to 2:00. Tubs will be center-state with Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz and Chip Kelly of the University of Oregon. The THSCA also plays their annual All-Star game on Tuesday and according to the official rosters (PDF) the incoming freshmen players will be playing: LB Zach Winbush, OL James Polk, DE Dartwan Bush, QB Scotty Young, and DE Jackson Richards. There also appear to be a few walk-ons, or maybe just guys that will be attending Texas Tech, but maybe not on the team in WR Brennan Welch and DB Garrison Williams.
If anyone is in the San Antonio area (me looking directly at SARR) and can give us a breakdown of every play, both on offense and defense, we would all appreciate it.
Miscellaneous: Phil Steele ranks the coaches on the hot seat and Colorado's Dan Hawkins and TAMU's Mike Sherman are the two Big 12 coaches to make the list . . . LJ World's Eric Sorrentino looks at the storylines for the Big 12 media days . . . KC Star's Kellis Robinett with some shocking details with the situation regarding the firing of former K-State head coach Ron Prince (this is recommended reading) . . .

Top 20 Big 12 Players: Rush the Court's Zach Hayes ranks the top 20 Big 12 players and SF Mike Singletary makes the list at #10:
10) Mike Singletary, Texas Tech- Much like Higgins and Burks, Singletary doesn’t receive much national publicity because of his team’s recent success compared to the likes of Kansas, Texas and Texas A&M. Make no mistake about it, though: Singletary can play with the best of the conference and leads a number of key returners back to Lubbock for a run at the Big Dance. Singletary first made headlines when he dropped an otherworldly 29 straight points for the Red Raiders in one Big 12 Tournament game as a sophomore. He only improved as a junior: 15.0 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 2.3 APG, but struggled with jump shot inconsistencies, making up for those off nights by living at the free throw line.
Personally, I think that #10 is too high for Singletary. If Singletary can improve on the defensive end of the floor, then maybe he works his way in the top ten, but right now, his mid-range game needs work as well does his defensive footwork. With that being said, I'm not sure who I'd move in front of Singletary on that list (simply because there are some new players I haven't heard of), but I really want Singletary to lock it in defensively, make some mid-range jumpers and his chances at playing professional basketball increase dramatically.
Playing Overseas: LAJ's Courtney Linehan writes about all of the former Red Raiders that are spanning the globe to play basketball:
Curtis Marshall grew up in suburban St. Louis and attended college in New Mexico and Lubbock, but has lived most of the past two years in Gualeguaychaying professional basketball.
Marshall is one of several former Texas Tech basketball players now in the pros who’ve come through town this summer to work out and visit friends and family in West Texas, including Mikey Marshall and Ronald Ross.
"Without basketball we probably wouldn’t be leaving the U.S.," Curtis Marshall said. "There’s a lot of people who can’t leave their own city, so I’m very grateful to be able to showcase my talents around the world."
Good to catch up with some of these players.
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Much like ut............
Singletary is overrated. It is sad that ncaa Basketball does not have a DH, then he would be in the top 10.
"There's going to be ups and downs but you have to enjoy the battle." Mike Leach
Agreed
Singletary needs to actually play defense (as Seth stated), and learn some consistency on the offensive end of the court before he gets my top 10 vote. With that said, I thing he has huge upside if he plays to his potential night in and night out.
by TheScarletandTheBlack on Jul 16, 2010 11:37 AM CDT up reply actions
Singletary is a good basketball player
when he wants to be…He does need to learn to have that drive/fire for every game. He is a great scoring threat, but needs to get better on the defensive/offensive rebounding. He is a pretty good sized kid, and should be getting 10+ boards a game. Lord knows last year we didn’t have much size, so he should have been eating up the boards.
"A job well done is better than a job well said."
by I bleed Red and Black on Jul 16, 2010 7:37 AM CDT reply actions
I don’t think there’s any way in hell that he gets 10 boards a game. Last year, there was only 1 player in the Big 12, Damion James, that averaged 10 boards a game. Singletary is only 6-5 and there’s no way that he’ll ever come close to averaging that amount. I’d be ecstatic if Roberts averaged close to 10 boards a game, but I don’t think this is in Singletary’s repertoire.
Go Raiders . . .
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Media Days Link
2 Things, both pretty minor:
1. Did you notice that UT is the only school to be bringing 4 players to the media days? Just reeks of entitlement to me. (Though I vaguely remember Leach taking 4 a few years back maybe). Like I said, minor point here.
2. Not quite as minor, and makes me laugh a little… We all remember that the aggies put up the astounding record of 6-7 last year (and if you didn’t remember that like me you can always hop over to the rivals sight to check :) ). And I am sure that everyone remembers the days of the 4500 yd+ QBs at TTU that never got any Heisman love because we could only pull off 8 wins. So in this equation I am missing how 2+2=
Who will draw the biggest media crowd? Last season, I’d say it was Sam Bradford (Colt McCoy and Ndamukong Suh weren’t far behind). This year, my guess is A&M quarterback Jerrod Johnson, a Heisman Trophy contender who’s set to lead a dynamic Aggies attack.
(emphasis mine)
must be that 1939 NC
As all Tech fans should know, that’s why Aggie football will always be greater than Tech football…..that and 52-30….
(obvious sarc. is not always obvious)
by TheScarletandTheBlack on Jul 16, 2010 11:40 AM CDT up reply actions
THSCA All-Star Game
Let me see what I can do. I’ve been thinking about going to the Katfish lunch. No promises, but I’ll try to get to the All-Star game too…
Live big.
by San Antonio Red Raider on Jul 16, 2010 9:08 AM CDT reply actions
Hope you can.............
by the way SARR, I tried to show one of my t-sip golfing buddies your awesome video this weekend and got facebooked. Did something change?
"There's going to be ups and downs but you have to enjoy the battle." Mike Leach
Are you talking about TTUMAR's GameDay video?
He’s the video/music wiz. I just write goofy crap and photoshop pictures of horses next to celebrity look-alikes.
Live big.
by San Antonio Red Raider on Jul 16, 2010 10:15 AM CDT up reply actions
I'll be at the lunch
I’ll try to do a Cliff notes summary of what is said.

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