Red Raider Gridiron | Players Report and We're Giddy
Official Stuff: Wanted to get the official stuff up front. All of the players reported yesterday and the university released the following:
- 2010 Reporting Roster
- 2010 Media Supplement
- Photos! OMG!!
I really haven't had the time to look at every player on roster, so if anything jumps out at you, leave a comment.
Another Peak Transfer: LAJ's Don Williams confirms something that's been floating around the internets for some time as LB Tahrick Peak's older brother, RB Nubian Peak, is going to transfer to Texas Tech. Just to catch everyone up, Tahrick was denied admission to Virginia Tech, his original school of choice and where Nubian played last year. Nubian played flanker last year for Virginia Tech (he actually redshirted) and is 5-11/183 and Tahrick makes the claim that Nubian runs a 4.20 40-yard dash time . . . here's video proof. Nubian's 2008 highlight video can be found here, where you would expect one to say that he's awesome. Going back to Virginia Tech blog, TechSuperfans, this is what they said when Nubian was a part of the 2009 class:
Nubian Peak (RB) - recruited by Billy Hite
TSF annually picks three players as the Most Underrated and this year Nubian Peak is one of those players. Just go here and you'll have a smile on your face for the next 6 minutes. He is probably the fastest player in the entire class (as recruitnik D said while watching Peak's footage "He runs like a cheetah, I love cheetahs!") and is another perfect example of a hybrid. A good offensive coordinator - oh what we would give for one of those - would move Peak all over the field, similar to what LSU does with Trindon Holliday and WVU does with Noel Devine. If Peak can catch the ball and block, he could make a splash in the slot, or line-up next to the QB on 3rd downs or return kicks or maybe do all three. We love his balance, the sharpness of his cuts and, of course, that eye-opening football speed. The recruiting services made a fool of themselves rating him a 3-star recruit.
So, despite missing out on a couple of receivers and with the current 2011 class lacking in receivers (just Derek Edwards on board right now), this seems like a pretty good move to get some more talent in Lubbock that can play this position. Here's Don Williams on Nubian talking to a Virginia newspaper and that he doesn't think he should have to wait to play:
"I didn’t think we were going to be able to play together,’’ Tahrick Peak said. "Now we get to. It’s good, two brothers playing together.’’
Last week, Nubian Peak told the Roanoke (Va.) Times that the Virginia Tech offensive system "didn’t quite fit me’’ and he thought he was unlikely to crack the starting lineup until his junior year.
"If you’ve got a guy who runs a 4.2, a guy who tied Michael Vick’s (school) record when he got to camp, why wouldn’t you have him out there on the field?’’ Peak said to the Roanoke Times. "I feel, with my ability, I shouldn’t have to wait.’’
Nubian will have to wait at least one year, this year, but when he suits up next year, he should be a sophomore.
Freshman DB's Look to Play: LAJ's Don Williams talks with the freshman defensive backs who look to make some sort of contribution this year: Tre'Vante Porter, Urell Johnson, Desmond Martin and Russell Polk. Here's head coach Tommy Tuberville talking about how he needs to find depth:
"We’ll take a couple — two, three that are most mature, that can learn as much as they can in a short period of time — and we’ll go with them,’’ Tuberville said Friday, "because we have no choice. We just don’t have enough depth.’’
Each of the players have quotes about what they bring to the team, so go read the whole thing.
Notes, Notes and More Notes: LAJ's Don Williams talks about CB LaRon Moore's leg injury, which is still healing and Tuberville talks about how he wishes spring practices were earlier in the year . . . Tuberville got two new pair of boots . . . Alex Chester, a preferred walk-on from Austin High, is trying to make a name for himself as a deep-snapper . . . incoming freshman Dartwan Bush is down to 238, from 255 as his high school weight . . . video after the jump . . .
Reporting Video: Fox34 had some video of players reporting and it's after the jump
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jeffers
How did Harrison look? Did he get to lift much weights this summer?
I've read this too, I'll look for a link tomorrow morning. I think Celestie may be out with injury
as discussed below.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Scotty Young and Taylor Potts talking in the video.
Good to see everybody there and getting along.
" Answers --Become Resources."
Without Questions, There are limited Resources...
104 shown on the reporting roster
I am wondering if the 105th is being held for Moore who is healing from the leg break…we know he will be added when he is ready.
Good to see the information on Nubian Peak, he could turn into a game breaker kind of guy.
From the looks of the way this staff is going to use players, almost anyone who demonstrates that they are ready from a mental/maturity perspective can play sooner rather than later.
Bush’s weight loss continues to demonstrate this staff’s focus on being football ready/speed ready.
This is new to me:
During the season, Texas Tech Head Coach Tommy Tuberville will hold a weekly media luncheon inside the
stadium club (west stadium building) at Jones AT&T Stadium. The event will be held each Monday morning
at 11:30 a.m. beginning on August 30 and running through Nov. 22. Coach Tuberville will be joined by
requested players who are able to attend the event when class schedules do not conflict. Please submit
your requested players for each Monday’s media luncheon by 5 p.m. on the preceding Sunday. Transcripts
of each news conference will be available on the athletics web site (www.texastech.com) early each
Monday afternoon. During the season, Tuberville also will meet with the media each day following practice.
I am looking forward to reading these.
women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans
Jeffers
Saw Jeffers on the Fox 34 video checking in. He look a little thicker than the last time I saw him. Just could’nt tell if it was from lifting or not.
Just learned that Celestie is not on the reporting roster
perhaps that is why it is 104.
women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans
pick up
I like the new pick up he could be great on either side of the ball. I want to see this gut on a jail break screen.
by ST04 on Aug 7, 2010 1:25 PM CDT via mobile reply actions
Six new names in the freshman class
Brett Hume WR 6-0 193 4.6
Tim Graves RB 5-9 170
Kramer Fyfe K 5-8 150
Alex Chester DS 5-11 200
Alex Dubois OL 6-3 294
Matt Scott OL 6-3 274
We have heard of Chester because of today’s work by Seth…looks like we have two new guards judging by their height…Scott did play tackle in HS.
women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans
Well, I found another
Jordan Osborne, a 6-0, 180, Safety…I saw where someone blogged him to be 4.2/40…that is not real, but whatever…sounds as if he is fast….think Woodlands, Charbonnet, Amendola…he may be well coached and a want to kind of guy.
Osborne got a sholly to play in North Duckolda !! It may take a few months for him to thaw…
women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans
White helmets
Tech opens fall camp in white helmets. Let the freaking out begin. LOL!!
by Tech92 on Aug 7, 2010 2:42 PM CDT via mobile reply actions
I think someone in the equipment room has a sense of humor
women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans
$31,000+ for white helmets to beat the heat for a month’s worth of practices? I guarantee those things see the field in a game this year. Doesn’t bother me a lick as I actually like white helmets in general, but I know some folks here and elsewhere will go apoplectic over it : )
with all due respect
"No bullfights. No gambling. No donkeys. No vanilla extracts. No piñatas. None of that stuff. Straight football. No switchblades."
- Mike Leach
by San Antonio Red Raider on Aug 8, 2010 8:55 AM CDT up reply actions
Just sayin. Plus, charity is overrated. :) :)
"No bullfights. No gambling. No donkeys. No vanilla extracts. No piñatas. None of that stuff. Straight football. No switchblades."
- Mike Leach
by San Antonio Red Raider on Aug 8, 2010 5:16 PM CDT up reply actions
and I mean, with all due respect..
" Answers --Become Resources."
Without Questions, There are limited Resources...
Might as well get some use out of them since Tubs said he won’t go against the tradition of black helmets in games :)
My fear is we will wear them…he will be called a liar because of it…and we’ll have two or three useless threads fretting about, “…if he is willing to go against his word on the helmets, then what’s to stop him from going against his word on the offense we run?!”
Wow, your right...
thanks for planting the seeds of discontent!
I’m ready to fling poo the moment white lids see the field in a real game. Oh, and the first time we punt on 4th down, or run twice in a row… And if we beat Texas but Tubs DOESN"T light a cigar and smoke on the 50 yard line I’m calling him a liar, even if he didn’t guarantee the win or the cigar.
See what you did
"Winning isn't everything"... Bob Knight
by raider realist on Aug 7, 2010 11:07 PM CDT up reply actions

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