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Belated Post Game Thoughts | Northwestern Wildcats 38, Texas Tech Red Raiders 45

Box Score | Post Game Quotes | Post Game Press Conference

THE RESULT | A FITTING END | This game felt like a pretty good summation of the entire season. There was good. There was bad. There was a little bit more good than bad and that's how the game and season ended. I know that there are plenty of people that are disappointed with the overall aspect of the program, but there will be so much to discuss throughout the offseason as to what can and should be done to right the ship. I said this after the Houston game, but I'll say it again. This team is what it is right now, which is a pretty good, top 20 offensive team and an absolutely awful defensive team. I can live with having just a top 20 offensive team, but the fact that the defense has struggled so much is bothersome. We'll get into this a little bit after the jump, and more later in the offseason, but I actually think that the defense is slowly morphing into some sort of 4-2-5 defense, but there's a lot to improve. A lot.

And I'm probably repeating quite a bit of what you guys and gals have already said, so if it sounds completely unoriginal, I'm sorry.  Also, this is pretty much a rambling of thoughts, which is par for the course.

Storylines and MVP's after the jump.

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THE STORYLINES

Potts Shines | I thought he was really good, completing 76% of his passes and a fluke interception that made his overall numbers look a little worse. Potts finished the day with only 6.6 yards per attempt, which is really bad, but it didn't bother me while I was watching the game because he did take his shots down the field, but just didn't connect. Potts has come a long way since the start of the season, but I have no doubt that by the end of the year, he was a damn fine quarterback and I think I now see why Leach, Tuberville and Brown all wanted Potts to be the guy. If he could have put up similar numbers to this for the entire year, then I think Texas Tech wins 2 more games. And the interesting thing is that of the last three games, this was actually Potts' worst game, statistically speaking. If you can figure out NCAA quarterback ratings, Potts' ratings for Weber St. was 200.18, for Houston it was 162.04 and against Northwestern it was 152.4. The competition was much different than earlier in the year, but if Potts is just a little more efficient then I think this makes the difference in a couple of games. And that last statement probably indicates that it was all Potts' fault, which I do not believe is the case. It was a culmination of figuring out a new offensive coordinator, a line that had to learn how to zone block and you get an offense that struggled early, but came on strong late in the year.

I get the feeling that the short yards per attempt for the year, the team averaged 6.7 for the year, is not really what OC Neal Brown wants. In 2009, his Troy Trojans averaged 8.3 YPA, but in 2008, they averaged 6.1. So the offense is capable of stretching the field quite a bit more, and I don't know if this is an issue of getting a year or two into his system or the maturation of Levi Brown (Troy's quarterback for those 2008 and 2009 years).

If anything, seeing the quarterback competition in the spring might be one of the more discussed topics on DTN because in some folks' eyes, there are three or four viable candidates and the guy in the lead, Seth Doege, was the least heralded coming out of high school, while Jacob Karam, Scotty Young and Michael Brewer were all highly decorated coming out of high school. All of them.


I'm So Scared Baby | I watched the game twice and the thing that scares the mess out of me is the defensive line. Yes, the secondary is in disarray, and the Bird and Duncan are slow, but what bothered me more than anything else was how much the Northwestern offensive line was getting a huge push on Texas Tech's defensive line and the Texas Tech defensive line just couldn't make an impact. We'll talk a bit about the whether it matters if a team runs a 4-3, a 3-4, a 3-3-5 or a 4-2-5 and in my opinion, a lot of it is window dressing. That's not to say that scheme and coaching isn't important, it clearly is. 

First and foremost, it comes down to athletes on the field. I don't remember when I heard this, but I was listening to Barry Switzer on DFW's The Ticket at some point, I think after the 2008 season when Texas Tech was well thought of and he said that Texas Tech would never be able to compete with the likes of Oklahoma and Texas because Texas Tech could never get the athletes that UT and OU have. If I believed Switzer's overall statement, there's really no point in being a fan, but I do think there is some truth to what Switzer says in that athletes can shorten the learning curve or hide deficiencies no matter the defensive alignment.

Since I'm not invited to the planning meetings where Tuberville and his staff are determining who to recruit, but if I had to guess my thought is that the staff wants to recruit athletes that are smaller, but are capable of being put in positions where they can be moved a bit. No matter if the defensive scheme was Willis or Tuberville, what they both echoed was that they wanted and needed to be faster on the field. Tuberville made a living off of turning safeties into linebackers, linebackers into defensive ends, etc. The rub is that no matter who takes control over the defense, they're going to have to figure out a way to not get pushed around along the line of scrimmage and be faster at every position. It all starts up front and the linebackers can't make plays if the defensive line isn't occupying their man and making it tough on opposing offensive lines.

And truthfully, there's a ton returning players along the defensive line, but they have to be better. By my count, there's eight returning defensive tackles (Neill, Perry, Coleman, Langley, Rumph, Wade, Graves and Agoucha) and six defensive ends (Bush, Richards, Smith, Barr, Hyder and Knighton). As an aside, of those eight defensive linemen six of them are juniors, seniors next year, and this could be a huge problem in 2012 as there are only three defensive linemen (Castleman, Lewis and Evans are committed for 2011). This is the problem with recruiting JUCO's (Rumph, Langley and Smith).

Back to 2011, there's no question that Colby Whitlock was the rock of the defensive line and to have a defensive tackle that ended up 6th on the team in tackles is going to be incredibly tough to replace, but the defensive just cannot afford to be pushed around and expect success defensively.


Encouraging Things On Defense | Like a lot of you, I was incredibly encouraged by Cqulin Hubert filling in for Bront Bird after Bird was injured in the first half. Like a lot of you, he was really good, but he can be better. He's not quite there from a technique standpoint as he tends to guess on plays and be wrong, but I think this is cured by seeing the field. I'm more than happy to see Hubert in the middle next year. I think he's going to be just fine, but he's got room for improvement.

For those of you begging for Texas Tech to start running a 4-2-5 or some variation thereof, then I think the process has already started.

"Exhibit 1" is the move of safety Brent Dewhurst to outside linebacker. He was injured in the game, but that position change was made a handful of games ago.

"Exhibit 2" is safety Cody Davis playing some linebacker against Weber St. and Houston and it appeared to me that he and Dewhurst were, at times, switching positions during the game.

"Exhibit 3" is the transition of Tre` Porter from playing cornerback to start the season to eventually ending up at safety. I think that Porter played mostly cornerback in high school and a lot of people, myself included, thought that Porter would stay at cornerback while at Texas Tech, but the staff has transitioned Porter to safety and I think that what the staff wants with Porter is a guy that can do so many things including having the ability to play some cornerback, but be a versatile secondary player that is capable of doing just about anything.

In my opinion, the transition has already started.

Now it's just a matter of time to figure out how the front line of the defense shakes out and as I'm writing this, I feel like I'm all over the map, but in my opinion, I'm perfectly fine starting Smith and Langley at defensive end and Wade and Perry at defensive tackle. I think that's a fairly strong yet athletic defensive line, and even if you want a little more athleticism along the line, feel free to throw in Hyder at defensive end. The one thing that I don't want to see is a completely undersized defensive line and I thought we saw too much of that with Sam Fehoko getting a ton of snaps at defensive end.

I love Fehoko's passion, but he seems to me to be a one-trick-pony in that he's an excellent pass-rusher off the edge, but he's not capable of playing the run. Throw him in there on passing downs, but I think I want a guy with a little more versatility to play both the pass and run with my starting defensive end. With the starting four I mentioned, you can fill in with a handful of players: Rumph, Coleman, Agoucha, Bush, Richards, Hyder, Barr and Knighton.


Running Downhill | One of the things that Tuberville mentioned after the game was that he said he wants to be a better downhill running team. He mentioned running out of the Pistol offense as a bit of a break to the lone running play out of 10 personnel, which is a draw play (every spread team is essentially stuck with this one running play). Personally, I'm fine with that and I'd agree that the running game still needs work. The overall numbers look pretty good from the Northwestern game, 29 carries for 183 yards rushing. The downside is that of those 183 yards, 86 of them came off of one play from RB Eric Stephens. I hate the argument of taking out a running play to prove a point, but if you take out that play, the offense churned out 97 yards on 28 carries (this includes 2 carries from Potts) which is an average of 3.4 yards per carry. You could say that Texas Tech got lucky on that Stephens play or you could say that it was the perfect play (no safety help, excellent blocking up front and thankfully Stephens had enough gas to find the endzone). If you include that 86 yard carry then you're looking at 6.3 yards a carry.


Special Team Problems | After the game, I found myself chuckling at the honesty of Tuberville's comments regarding special teams:

We wanted to make our guys play a little bit harder with that onside kick. I would blame it on somebody else, but I did call that. I had been wanting to call it all year long. That was a little different onside kick, but at least they didn’t pick it up and run it back. It took them two plays to score. The chancellor had been after me all year long to quite kicking onside kicks, but it is one we thought we could get. They lined up perfectly for us, and we had it but it would make any difference because we were offsides, which is a cardinal sin against an onside kick. Our special teams really weren’t great today we made some mistakes and again what happens is, when your younger guys that are on special teams are starters and then they move up to be first teamers on defense after the first quarter then you have to put your third team guys on your special teams. It kind of had us in a tailspin, but it was good to get a lot of players in the game. We played a lot of new faces.

I know that people don't like to give Tuberville much, if any credit for being honest.  We can certainly debate whether or not the volume of players seeing time that don't normally seem time on special teams makes that big of a difference, but it probably does on some level.  There are some good things here, as he admits that the special teams wasn't good and made mistakes.  Admitted.  We can only hope that there's room for improvement.  There will be some hires over the next few weeks and we'll see if the special teams is addressed.  I've seen mention that perhaps a position coach should be in charge of the special teams and I think the only way to honestly address special teams is to hire a special teams coach.  I believe that NCAA regulations limits the staff that you can have so that has to be considered too.

As far as the onside kick, it didn't bother me and I actually liked it.  I don't think that Northwestern was sitting on that play and I thought that they were somewhat surprised.  I think my initial reaction was laughter because it was unexpected for me as I didn't think that Tuberville would try it again after issues with the onside kick earlier in the year.


Worried About Receiver |  Like a lot of you, the area that probably worries me the most is receiver because there's so much production that's going to be lost in Detron Lewis and Lyle Leong, in particular from a scoring standpoint.  I do take solace in knowing that guys will step up their play and hopefully by this time next year we're talking about how players like Austin Zouzalik, Alexander Torres, Tramain Swindall, Aaron Fisher, Eric Ward, Shawn Corker, Darrin Moore, Cornelius Douglas, etc., have picked up the slack.  I think there's plenty of talent at the receiver position and I'm hoping that the offensive staff has figured out what they have as far as personnel.  It takes time to learn what these guys can do, and this isn't me giving them a pass, but I do think it takes time to figure out how each of these players can excel.


Thanks to the Seniors | I'm probably getting a bit sentimental here, but I do have an appreciation for what the seniors, and really the entire team, was able to do this year.  At this time last year, they were all forced into an uncomfortable situation where they really didn't have much of a choice.  I believe Tuberville when he said this after the game:

We made a lot of changes, and it goes back to your players. They can make it difficult or they can make it a lot easier, especially the seniors. They did a great job of keeping all the younger guys focused and there were times when I am sure they would have liked to do something a little bit different, but they bought into it and they gave us an opportunity to be here today.

As mentioned above, there are a lot of Texas Tech fans that question Tuberville's sincerity and that's understandable.  Time will tell if this this thing lasts for more than a few years, but I do believe that this group of seniors, for the most part, handled the situation at hand as well as could be expected.  They didn't always say the right things and there's no way that every player was on board with the way things were handled, but I always feel this way at the end of a season, which is that I cheer for these guys personally.  I think guys like Bront Bird, Brian Duncan, Baron Batch, Taylor Potts, Colby Whitlock, LaRon Moore, Detron Lewis, Lyle Leong, etc. are good people.  They were forced to react in a very adult situation, a situation that I'm pretty sure that I would not have handled very well as a 20 or 21 year old in college.  Again, they weren't perfect, but overall, I was pretty happy with how they've conducted themselves.


OFFENSIVE MVP | QB Taylor Potts |  As mentioned above, I think he finally got it by the end of the year.  After what he said after the Missouri game, he instantly became one of my favorite players because I think he "gets it" on a bigger level than just what's being played on the field.

DEFENSIVE MVP | LB Cqulin Hubert | I'll take 13 tackles any day of the week from my linebacker.  He wasn't perfect, but for a true freshman that was a late add to the class, I'm happy.

SPECIAL TEAMS MVP | K Matt Williams | I don't think I'll ever forget his story.  Glad that he got a field goal, 24 yards, in the game.  Once he started kicking worrying as to whether or not Texas Tech was going to make an extra point became a thing of the past.

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Excellent summary.....except

I think we need to include Strenght and conditioning coach in the list of worries. It may just the the first year of a new way of doing thngs, but it seemed like we had a lot of guys missing games. I understand previous coaches did not talk much about injuries, but we still never had this many folks out at a time.

"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""

by blackbeard on Jan 6, 2011 10:05 AM CST reply actions  

This was mentioned in a previous thread, but most of the injuries were broken hands, a couple of appendectomies, etc. There was Torres’ back and Will Ford’s mysterious 8 week hamstring injury were the only ones I can remember that could be related to conditioning. Someone else help me out.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Jan 6, 2011 10:07 AM CST up reply actions  

I think there were some broken ankles, LaRon Moore may have been one, but that happened in the spring. I don’t get this, because Texas Tech doesn’t have a sad pit, there are more ankle injuries? Is that the theory?

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Jan 7, 2011 6:58 AM CST up reply actions  

A sad pit?

Funny typo!!

That is countrier than a biscuit. - Garth Brooks

by Austin, Tx on Jan 7, 2011 7:51 AM CST up reply actions  

I think LaRon Moore broke his leg during the spring.

I could go with the theory that we had more injuries without the sandpit around.

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

by KWashburn on Jan 7, 2011 5:16 PM CST up reply actions  

Scott Smith

Anyone know if he is returning next year?

by adam24 on Jan 6, 2011 10:19 AM CST reply actions  

i hope so!

he is a freaking animal!

"A job well done is better than a job well said."

by I bleed Red and Black on Jan 6, 2011 11:00 AM CST up reply actions  

Bump...

Anyone? He nearly beat TU by himself.

by rpowel2 on Jan 7, 2011 9:13 AM CST up reply actions  

4-2-5

With the right additions, this would have me fired up. I think the if potts did this or that is a maddening thing…he is what he is. Inconsistent, with a good upside and a resilient kid.
My highlights were when Nb got creative with the wildcat and playcalling included stretching the field (baylor and Mizzou). I’m at a loss on the defense…and I don’t see where changing anything would be harmful.

"It's fun to do bad things"- Latarian

by oldschoolraider on Jan 6, 2011 10:21 AM CST reply actions  

You know I would throw in Sticks as a player worth mentioning...

I really felt like he conducted himself extremely well in a difficult situation and have you ever seen a guy be more of a team player? I saw him play almost every position but defense, and while he was not spectacular I will alway remember him for just suiting up and doing what was aksed of him…

"Yeah one time I was 11 and 2...well that doesn't make a S*%T anymore.......As soon as we have a little bit of success we think were too Fn good.." - ML

by Filemon G on Jan 6, 2011 10:22 AM CST reply actions  

How about a tackling coach.

the D had a horrible year of this (imo) and it is the most
important issue.

by Red50cal. on Jan 6, 2011 10:35 AM CST reply actions  

+1

"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown

by Raider1992 on Jan 6, 2011 11:51 AM CST up reply actions  

Brent Mitchem to LB?

Did you mean Brent Drewhurst? #30?

by battledome on Jan 6, 2011 10:51 AM CST reply actions  

Yes. Sorry. Will correct.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Jan 6, 2011 12:07 PM CST up reply actions  

maybe next year

we should just cheat

"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""

by blackbeard on Jan 6, 2011 12:46 PM CST reply actions  

maybe we shoud suspend all of our players

(except for games) like Ohio State.

"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""

by blackbeard on Jan 6, 2011 3:28 PM CST up reply actions  

I think there's something to be said for cheating

ATM probably cheated more in monetary terms than SMU in the 80’s; they just weren’t quite as overt about it.
OU – Bomar…no trouble, excellent results on the field
USC – Paid mortgages, National Championship
Auburn – who knows, national champions??
In this day and age, what good does it really do to hang your head up high and say, “well we didn’t cheat.” Well good for you…how many national championships are in your trophy case? What’s the premium on honor anymore? It doesn’t translate into season ticket sales or revenue.
Just sayin’

by rpowel2 on Jan 7, 2011 9:21 AM CST up reply actions  

I hear you, there is a lot in what you say.

If TTU ever resorts to the kind of cheating that you described, I am out. And it won’t be that kind of out that was published by so many angry people over the fact that a coach got fired, when they said they were not going to buy tickets anymore but the season ticket sales hit an all time high subsequently.

as for me and my house, we chose the Lord.

by TallMike on Jan 7, 2011 12:13 PM CST up reply actions  

I hear you

this is the first time in 26 years (other than when I lived in NYC for 4 years) I didn’t attend a Red Raider football game – I just never see any regret from any of the fans whose schools cheated if they won. Do you?

Has everyone forgot that Tech was busted for 76 NCAA VIOLATIONS? Now these were more the ticky tacky violations rather than paying money to players, but let’s not get too self righteous.

The biggest regret most of the Aggies, Trojans, and Mustangs I know have is that they got caught. They sure enjoyed their football seasons too…

by rpowel2 on Jan 7, 2011 2:17 PM CST up reply actions  

WR's

i’m worried about them too…

"A job well done is better than a job well said."

by I bleed Red and Black on Jan 6, 2011 1:07 PM CST reply actions  

about D linemen

just read that Delvon Simmons is between Oregon and Tech!

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=188&f=1654&t=6975967

iIf we get Delvon Simmons maybe Brandon Jackson will jump on board too!

"A job well done is better than a job well said."

by I bleed Red and Black on Jan 6, 2011 1:14 PM CST up reply actions  

i ment Branden Jackson....

"A job well done is better than a job well said."

by I bleed Red and Black on Jan 6, 2011 1:17 PM CST up reply actions  

No doubt that would be a great capture. Delvon would be a huge plus for our defense.

"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown

by Raider1992 on Jan 6, 2011 1:30 PM CST up reply actions  

The facts are our beloved Raiders won a game a bowl when the fan base was becoming disillusioned and gutted out an Okay season. They capped the season in the best way possible. With a win.. Despite coaches jumping ship. Despite injuries and suspensions and despite changing the offensive and defensive systems.
I am optimistic about the def line, curious about the linebackers and worried like hell about the secondary.
The receivers are good – IMO – plenty of talent(s), somebody will end up as the go to guy. We dont have a Crabtree or J. Blackmon on the roster but its a steady crew.The QBs have me worried and will continue to do so until Doege or Karam wins a game convincingly or leads a comeback when down two or more scores. Running backs I’m cautiously optimistic with Crawford and McRoy backing up E. Stephens. O line might be very good they need some depth with Olson gone and 3 of the 5 starters being seniors next year. Pray for an injury free season in 2011.
Special teams: I will miss telling people the Matt Williams story of out of stands to starting in 08. So that’s a worry maybe a downright concern because I don’t have any idea who could kick PATs. And the odd short FG. We don’t want Carona doing – it – no reprise of the kicking misery of the front half of the 08 season. Kickoff and punts I think we are okay with Mr. Ryan Erxleben punting and D.Carona kicking off and SR J. Smitherman deep snapping.

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Jan 6, 2011 1:17 PM CST reply actions  

Since we are an SEC team now I dont have any fears about kicking game. The best part of a good defense is a great punter. See Arkansas vs Ohio State, got them 2pts !

Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.

by Gus Mitchem on Jan 6, 2011 1:35 PM CST up reply actions  

I was only able to keep one eye on the game...

Any idea why Batch only had five carries and one reception? Did he get hurt? Obviously, Stephens had a great day but Batch’s absence disturbed me.

Before a mad scientist goes mad, there's probably a time when he's only partially mad. And this is the time when he's going to throw his best parties.
– Jack Handey

by AmarilloTechster on Jan 6, 2011 1:23 PM CST reply actions  

i saw him on the sideline

with ice around his calf.

"A job well done is better than a job well said."

by I bleed Red and Black on Jan 6, 2011 1:28 PM CST up reply actions  

Too bad...

Not exactly the way you want to go out.

Before a mad scientist goes mad, there's probably a time when he's only partially mad. And this is the time when he's going to throw his best parties.
– Jack Handey

by AmarilloTechster on Jan 6, 2011 1:47 PM CST up reply actions  

Overall

the game was fine but the vaired play calling still kills me, it seems that when come out passing and do a great job, score in a few plays then the next drive and totally change gears try to run and stall out. Just doesnt seem we have that good game rhythm.

Dont even get me started on the trying to convert evey 3rd and 2 with a running play and the closing up the game protecting the 7 point lead with sixteen handoffs in a row to Stephens.

Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.

by Gus Mitchem on Jan 6, 2011 1:39 PM CST reply actions  

I despise the play calling and the 4 x schmose's waving their arms about ..like great fat idiots

The play calling was a real problem this year. Running game was predictable. The reaction time was slower and our in game adjustment or probably more realistically what we lacked was the on the field genius who could pick on a weak link and keep doing to the opponent until it ground the life out of an opponent. For the life of me it looked like we almost always in discovery learning mode .. hey! That worked do it again. Just not decisive. Drifting away from the patterns of success. But I am not a coach..

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Jan 6, 2011 1:59 PM CST up reply actions  

Agree

This seemed like a year to remember as OC and DC in training. I’m shocked we made an 8 win season out of it. I hate to admit and never thought I would say it but I’m glad it’s over.

"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown

by Raider1992 on Jan 6, 2011 2:07 PM CST up reply actions  

I always thought the 4 X schmoses

were aggie yellleaders that had gotten lost

"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""

by blackbeard on Jan 6, 2011 3:24 PM CST up reply actions  

I wasn't too worried about the outcome of this game

Yes, the onside kick was not a great call.

Yes, we left the door open

Yes, our defense was terrible against NW’s second and third string QBs

Yes, once NW figured out that we had no ability to stop the QB run-option, things were looking pretty stark in the second half.

But Potts and the OL played great. Stephens 85 yard run was electric. I can only recall one or two dropped passes. I’m glad that the players and the Seniors in particular were able to go out on a positive note.

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On the one hand, 8-5 was a respectable way to end the year. On the other hand, a 3-5 conference record was disappointing for this group of returning starters, but also predictable given the coaching transition.

2010 will be remembered as either the Transition Year, the Foundation Building Year, the Recruiting Year, the Year After Leach, the Year it All went to Hell – depends who you ask.

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Our offense had its issues. It was not as productive or as efficient as previous years, but it was also not as bad as some thought. The lows were very low (UT/OU), but we had a few highs along the way too.

Potts proved to be a worthy Red Raider. Sheffield proved his maturity when it became clear who the better man for the job finally was. Both deserve to be applauded.

Batch was Batch. He will go down as one of everyone’s all time favorite Red Raiders.

Stephens and McRoy show promise for seasons to come.

The WR corp was up and down. Leong tied Crabtree’s record for TD receptions in a season.

The OL grew more than anyone could have expected, and will be the strength of next year’s offense.

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Our Defense was awful. One of the worst we’ve ever seen.

We saw a ray of light against Missouri. Our defense won that game for us.

Willis, despite the rhetoric, did not seem up to the task. Now we’re looking for a new DC.

Injuries decimated our defense.

It’s hard to know what the immediate future holds for our defense.

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Special Teams? So much has been said. So much to be done

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Tuberville won a few people over and lost a few along the way.

Is Tuberville here for the long haul? Hard to say.

The Miami incident is worth noting. Myers says Tuberville never spoke with Miami. Tuberville said he did, but just to advise on the position – 17 years after leaving the Miami program in 1993 (and 5 coaches later).

That explanation seems bizarre to me, even more strange that he hasn’t been taken to task by a fan base that was highly sensitive to previous coaches who had the temerity to test their value on the market by considering other roles.

Can you imagine your company asking you for advice about hiring the equivalent of a CEO 17 years after your departure?

Will Texas Tech use Tuberville’s inability to get the Miami job role as consigliare to Mami against him during his future contract renegotiations?

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So far, our recruiting class looks promising for this year – this is a clear positive. Time will tell.

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Finally, the law suit is still with us. The depositions revealed the facts. All you had to do was read them.

James was not locked in the closet – by his own admission.

Leach did not lock James in any closet or oversee James’ treatment – as acknowledged by James’ trainer and James himself.

There was no apology letter.

Myers’ and Bailey’s recommendation to fine Leach was overruled by Larry Anders and Co who overreached and moved to use the incident to terminate Leach.

Hance played the role of facilitator.

Leach was not granted his 10-day cure provision.

In the end, and in spite of their pious public proclamations about cursing to bosses and “Mike firing Mike”, Tech decided to hide behind sovereign immunity rather than defend its actions.

A District Judge agreed with Leach that Tech forfeited its right to claim sovereign immunity based on its conduct. The case is under appeal by Texas Tech.

If Tech wins the appeal, this case never sees the light of day.

In their collective ignorance, the media perpuates the myth that the allegations against Leach have been tried in a court of law. They have not.

I’ll leave the discussion about the power of the state, the rights of individuals, and the sanctity of contracts to others. I know one thing. It’s better to be the king than not to be the king.

Leach’s shadow is still with us. How could it not be?

Hopefully he will find a job soon. The incident is passing and will pass with time, but it seems as if there will be scars.

The Administration remains reviled by many. Others give them a pass.

The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal showed it true colors.

Many have moved on. Others have not.

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As for next year? Who knows.

Expectations for 2012 will be high.

Wreck ’Em!

"This time it's different."

by LondonRaider on Jan 6, 2011 3:25 PM CST reply actions   1 recs

Pretty much summed up this year in a nut shell

Nothing else happened at all anywhere, this is what I will remember about this year.

by RdrPwr on Jan 6, 2011 4:36 PM CST up reply actions  

Btech is already getting fired up about next year;

I have put the past behind me, and I am now clearly focued on February 2nd.

My scars are deep and it will take many years to heal, but we do less with more, so lets get to it.

"I'm too close to the fire to say. Come on down to Key West and hang out for a while. Can you imagine the resistance that the caveman who invented the wheel got or the guy who invented fire? - Mike Leach.

by Btech on Jan 6, 2011 9:43 PM CST up reply actions  

Dennis Franchione

I just saw a blurb tonight, but the news seems to indicate that ex-aTm coach Dennis Franchione is going to Texas State University (the former Southwest State Teachers College) as coach and as he actually did something unethical if not illegal, and Leach didn’t, then maybe by next year the Captain will be full sail again, hopefully with millions in his pockets from the malefactors.

by bilesteve on Jan 6, 2011 9:56 PM CST up reply actions  

Did ML apply for that job ?

as for me and my house, we chose the Lord.

by TallMike on Jan 7, 2011 12:15 PM CST up reply actions  

I am scared to death about the DL, especially the interior.

I have hope only in Graves…Perry ? he has been around forever and has not shown game…Wade, maybe but he didn’t show much this season either, both are basically passed by Rumpfh and Langley…

I am looking for a running back also, Jeffers could not do much against NW, outside of one play Stephens did not do much against NW, nor has he realistically all season.

There was one point in the NW game that I remarked that I had seen all I want of the Wildcat for one day…we ran that one into the ground, gave the Wildcats opportunity to practice against us.

We did have a lot of injuries this season, maybe more due to more hitting in practice than the Strength coach, I cannot see a rational to fault him, Torres had a back problem—that could the strength training…but we lost a DL from Stephenville due to back injury under a different coach, so how is back injury cause and effect in this case. So Ford had hammy problems this season, last season Lewis had the same….

as for me and my house, we chose the Lord.

by TallMike on Jan 6, 2011 3:28 PM CST reply actions  

Got That Right...

I don’t have anything against the Nebraka football team. I’m not happy about the way they left the conference, and I find their revisionist history pretty funny (since they were in lockstep with Texas on how the conference should be set up back at the beginning). Still, I don’t wish the team any ill will.

But their coach is an embarrassment to the team, the athletic department, the conference, and football in general. He always has an excuse when things don’t go his way. He’s a lot of the reason that Nebraska is leaving the conference. He managed to convince a lot of people in Lincoln that the ’Huskers are being picked on.

He whined so much this year that I think it helped them lose the Aggie game. Some of those penalties really were pretty bad. Still, if I was an official, and had been hearing from Pelini every week about how the officials were out to get his team, I might be tempted to finally say “you want to see us screw you over? Here ya go.” Not the right thing to do, but understandable.

I’m just glad that we don’t have to deal with him anymore. He can go whine about the Big Ten starting next year. Does anyone have any doubts that the losses they have won’t be his fault?

by RedRaiderForLife95 on Jan 6, 2011 6:36 PM CST up reply actions  

Chris Level just tweeted

that Art Briles is going to announce on Friday that he hired Phil Bennett. Huh? Didn’t know Baylor was in the market.

That is countrier than a biscuit. - Garth Brooks

by Austin, Tx on Jan 6, 2011 9:36 PM CST reply actions  

Barry Switzer!

Low life, inbred, arrogant piece of crap that doesn’t have enough sense to step in out of a hail storm. Can any one tell I can’t stand the SOB! Sorry I have a hard time liking Barry after seeing his Dumb ass on the jumbo tron before the ass whipping we took in Norman in 08. I hope we will eventually beat OU and Texas in the same year and prove his stupid ass wrong!

American farmers feed & clothe the world!

by Extramp83 on Jan 6, 2011 9:42 PM CST reply actions  

Wish we could do so!

But we can forget about it as long as “Cornbread Tubs” is running the show.

by djn on Jan 7, 2011 1:16 AM CST up reply actions  

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