Texas St. vs. Texas Tech | Monday Press Conference Wrap-Up
It's standard to have the press conference on Monday where Tuberville and two players that are chosen to speak to the media about the game that just happened and the upcoming game. You can find the full transcript here and the video here. While persusing the quotes, there were some that stood out to me:
HEAD COACH TOMMY TUBERVILLE
I'm excited about watching the younger guys play for the first time that I think will be household names for the next four years here at Texas Tech and both offense and defense guys like Blake Dees, LaDarrin (Pete) Robertson, Delvon Simmons, Sam Eguavoen. We'll have a tough time with that name, by the way. And then on the offense, you have Bradley Marquez, DeAndre Washington, Kenny Williams.
It's interesting to see Tuberville get so excited about the young players and have such confidence in some of these young players. Even a player like Kenny Williams, who will most likely redshirt or players like Dees, Robertson and Eguavoen, who were not highly recruited.
I also thought it was interesting that Tuberville is pulling back and just implementing about 50% of what he would normally put in for the game against Texas St., or this is how I read this statement:
I tell our guys I want to scale it back to 50% of what you've got in for a game plan, especially with all these young guys in. I don't want to put a player, especially a young high school guy in a position where he doesn't know what he's doing all the time, not just part of the time.
I don't recall Tuberville being asked to evaluate the defense last year, but Texas Tech was actually 114th in the nation in total defense last year. That's a small quibble as I think the greater point that Tuberville, and sometimes I feel like I've been making this point almost the entire offseason, that the defense was bad in just about any metric, however, Tuberville hopes to vault into the top 50:
It's not a big reach to say we'll be better than we were last year because we weren't very good defensively. We'll be better than we were last year. If we want to have an opportunity to compete in every game we play, this defense will have to go from 110th in the nation out of 119 teams into the top 50. And I think we have a chance to do that.
I think that's a realistic expectation, although it won't be easy.
I also thought it was interesting that Tuberville commented on tracking plays, which is what we're trying to do here at DTN:
Yeah, we chart everything. For defense we chart down and distance, what the team is doing on down and distance, we do formation, what they're doing out of each formation, run, pass. We also do personnel, personnel's on the field, whether it's receivers or running backs. Then we adjust accordingly for defense.
Tuberville also talked about having depth and that there were realistically, only 15 to 16 players that played last year and I think that sounds about right. If Tuberville is correct about his evaluation of some of the newcomers and freshmen, then having 25 on defense also sounds about right:
As I told you all last year, it takes 25 defensive players to play a college football game, and last year we were lucky to have 16, 15, 16 in a game that really we probably played more than that. But maybe 15 or 16 that had a clue what they were doing and could play major college football. There were times when we didn't have that many. But we're going into this football game. We talked this morning and 31 players on defense. Looks like we feel good about putting them out there. Now they know what to do, now can they do it? That 31, by the time we get to probably New Mexico will be whittled down to around 25. But we want to give around 31 guys this week an opportunity to play defense. Whether it's one play or ten plays, to give an opportunity to see what can they do? Are they going to be able to help us? It's going to be pretty close to that on offense too. The same amount or maybe a few more on offense. Depth wins for you. You win games with your first teamers, but you win a lot of games with your back-ups. They've got to playa and they've got to play a huge role in a college football game.
QB SETH DOEGE
Up next is Doege, who I wish someone would have followed up with the question as to the depth of the plays, but he does reaffirm that the offense is fairly basic, which harkens back to what Leach did. He also talks about running the ball a bit more and I still expect a 40/60 run/pass ratio:
You know, our offense is pretty basic. We have it a little in right now. We have it -- if you look at our, I guess play chart, you're kind of amazed on what we have in. We can dress up a few plays here and there, but overall I think we're going to do what it takes to win the game. I think we can run the ball a lot better than we used to. I think we're going to run it a little more than people expect and fire some shots after that.
WS CODY DAVIS
Finally, Davis talks a bit about the defense and I wish I knew what he meant from his second sentence other than it sounds totally awesome:
I'm really excited to see how the defense gels with the new scheme. Coach Glasgow bringing his fire from Sin City to the field, he's going to be a scary man on game day. You media people may want to watch out. It's going to be an exciting thing.
Davis also shows some love for Mackey, who not only brings his physical nature, but also a work ethic, which is what you would expect from a player who has bounced around from Hargrave to JUCO and now at Texas Tech:
Leon Mackey is a beast. You know, you look at him and he's a big, scary dude. Just can't wait to see him get out there on the field. He's brought some work ethic and just kind of team bonding to the team this summer, and hopefully this pays off in the fall.
I have run out of time for additional links this morning (I worked until about 9:00 p.m. last night as I continue to clean out the dang house. I now know why people hate moving.), but please feel free to post any links from this morning in the comments rather than creating additional FanShots.
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Raider Vision offering Live webcast of the game.
http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082911aaj.html
Here is the URL to the story.
by RedRaider78 on Aug 30, 2011 8:40 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
Subscribed!
Thanks for the link! I’m going to be in Santa Fe this weekend and was hoping there would be some type of netcast.
"They challenged us. They said, 'Here, try to run past us, try to run inside us.' And they were better at preventing that than we were throwing and catching it." --Mike Leach
Why 50%?
I need some explanation to this. I say they’ve had months and months to put the offense and defense in, good coaches would have that done and be ready to make an entire team wish they had never put on a pair of cleats come season opener.
Are you kidding?
Coaches regularly hold back against weaker non-conference teams. There is no way that any coach worth his salt would try to use every single defensive scheme this early with defense this young. They may have covered everything on defense but that doest’t mean that the players are ready to run it to perfection,
We have an HC that focuses on the excuse rather than the fix.
"What the hell did you do that for"... Tubs Mom
by raider realist on Aug 30, 2011 12:33 PM CDT up reply actions
Is it supposed to be windy this saturday in the Hub?
"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""
Everyone Knows it's Windy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHpwzpaFI4g
2011 Season - No excuses. Just win!
I'm starting to like Tuberville
He is being a lot more honest & realistic in his statements to the press this fall camp. I don’t feel like he is squatting behind me blowing smoke up my backside when he talks to the press. I much prefer a coach to a salesman. Let’s get started winning some football games.
2011 Season - No excuses. Just win!
I like Tuberville too.
He still has a tendency to “coach speak”, but maybe that was becasue he was trying to sugar coat his evaluation of last years team. These coaches have coached some pretty good teams and I think they are very pleased with how this team has developed thus far. The Yeager article said it pretty well;
“Words about the defense from fall workouts, however, have been very positive. Everybody from Tommy Tuberville on down has tried—unsuccessfully!—to keep the smirks off their face while talking about the defense.”
http://texastech.scout.com/2/1100083.html
I don’t think this team is exactly where they want them, but everything I have heard, or read, from the coaching staff has been much more positive. I think the team is about 75% of where Tuberville wants them. More expereince and another 2 years of good recruiting classes and he will have the team he wants. I still think the defense will have at least 1 shutout this season (not counting field goals).
"it's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, and more money"
By smirk, do you mean a S*_t-eating grin?
I sure hope so. Starting to get butterflies, and it’s only Tuesday!!! WRECK ’EM.
by RRaider5355 on Aug 30, 2011 10:48 AM CDT up reply actions
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I want to see a complete shutout vs Texas State. 0 points for Texas State.
or at least shut down their passing game which would give me some confidence that our secondary and D-line has improved.
Then will i have a grin on my face.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it is nearly impossible to discern if they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
by Techcuz on Aug 30, 2011 12:48 PM CDT up reply actions 1 recs
I speak a little Cody Davis
I think he said that he is excited about Coach Glasgow bringing his “fire and intensity to the field”. If he brings a little fire from Sin City I guess that’s OK too. I just can’t wait too see the whole defense “bring it”; Saturday can’t get here soon enough.
Sam I am
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Aug 30, 2011 2:54 PM CDT up reply actions
4 more days .... video to get you prep'd
Only 4 more days until Kick-off!!!
Here is a link to the Official 2010 Texas Tech Football highlight reel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwNTFvQw_v0
Enjoy !!!
Wreck’Em Tech!!!
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NUTS - Never Underestimate TEAM Strength
I believe that equals 7.
" Answers --Become Resources."
Without Questions, There are limited Resources...
towards the end of the Presser
TTubs mentioned the continuation of the new “traditions” he’s tried to institute.
I think the Raider Walk (name) needs changing. In Spain, the traditional march of the Matadors and their picadores, bandilleros, etc…is called the PaseĂllo (Pah-seh-EE-yoh) or Paseo (more common word for Parade)
I think we can come up with a better name than Raider Walk
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Aug 30, 2011 2:53 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
If you call it something other than the Raider Walk
how are you going to know that it’s 100% derivative of what a dozen other schools do? I think it makes sense when you’ve got an iconic backdrop to stroll through like Ole Miss, but that’s basically a service road we’re talking about outside the Jones. Hope they at least give it a sweep before game day.
As for the song thing, my buddy has a theory that Lubbock has an irrationally deep love of AC/DC, so I’m calling Thunderstruck as the winner of this runoff, even though it defeats the original idea of this being song that the entire stadium can sing along to (unless everyone perfects their Brian Johnson impressions…mine is no bueno)
by mojavereject on Aug 30, 2011 3:02 PM CDT up reply actions
I may hack into the sound system & play Song 2 by Blur at the end of the 3rd quarter - Loud
Once everybody does the Whoo Hoo! a few times I’m sure it will stick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=936oRZXcAsw
2011 Season - No excuses. Just win!
I say we go balls out....
…….. play the Pina Colada Song in between the 3rd and 4th quarters, followed directly with The Silent Scare (that starts right when the whistle blows to start the 4th), and launch this ferocious pandemonium during our newly minted Pink Out night.
TRADITION!
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Harvey "Big Daddy" Pollitt: "What's that smell in this room? Didn't you notice it, Brick? Didn't you notice a powerful and obnoxious odor of mendacity in this room?"
LOL
This is awesome!!! LOL
"There is no chance he will win, but if you think about it carefully he would be a pretty good candidate. He says a lot with no substance, he's proven he can be bought, he's dishonest, and he has the personality of a TV evangelist so I think he would be perfect in Washington!"-- Mike Leach (When asked if he would vote for Craig James for Senate)
"F" it
may as well just stuff the ballot box!!!
THUDERSTRUCK it is!
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Aug 30, 2011 4:42 PM CDT up reply actions
How about the pendejo walk in honor of Kent Hance.
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
by FriscoRaider on Aug 30, 2011 4:10 PM CDT up reply actions 3 recs
Priceless
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Aug 30, 2011 4:42 PM CDT up reply actions
you sir
Just outdid yourself…perhaps the pendejo or joto?
We are getting a nice Hispanic influence of players with Torres, Marquez and the morales boys….seems like a good call.
"Trust your gut....mine always finds good Mexican food"
-Me
by oldschoolraider on Aug 30, 2011 5:49 PM CDT via iPhone app up reply actions
joto would seem appropriate for nancy
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
by FriscoRaider on Aug 30, 2011 7:32 PM CDT up reply actions
Green!
Happy to push that one over the ledge.
by idaho_techsan on Aug 30, 2011 6:28 PM CDT up reply actions
BOOM!
"What the hell did you do that for"... Tubs Mom
by raider realist on Aug 30, 2011 7:08 PM CDT up reply actions
why don't we just call it a sensless walk from the baseball field so Tubs can think he is back at auburn.
"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""
by blackbeard on Aug 30, 2011 5:45 PM CDT up reply actions 1 recs
I, sir, am not a racist.
I do abhor stupid people. Ignorant people can be changed thru education, but, “you can’t fix stupid.”……………………………hat to to Ron White.
"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""
About 50% pull back
Tuberville is security conscience in military terms he’s exercising ops security. In poker playing, he doesn’t want to show his hand. He needs to show only what he needs to do to win against Texas State – basic plays he used last year and you probably won’t see new wrinkles until the Nevada game.
"Sure, luck means a lot in football. Not having a good quarterback is bad luck." Don Shula

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