DTN Daily Diatribe | Texas Tech News, Notes and Links | 2012-01-13
ODDS AND ENDS | It appears that change is coming to the BCS, as college presidents are realizing that the BCS adds zero value to college football, which is does. CBS Sports Bryan Fischer has been at the NCAA Convention and as you all have read, change is on its way. Here's Texas Tech President Guy Bailey:
"This meeting and the board [of directors] meetings are the most substantive since I've been involved in the NCAA," Texas Tech president Guy Bailey said. "I don't know if sea change is the right word but it is a big change. There's serious concern about preserving the collegiate model and maintaining student welfare."
Bailey also said that he thought the BCS worked this year, but remember, he's an Alabama grad (ha!).
RED RAIDER BASEBALL | LAJ's George Watson has some notes on the baseball team and has some thoughts on some of the returning players as they have been mentioned as pre-season All Big 12 teams:
Later in the week, College Sports Madness released its All-Big 12 team with some interesting selections. Barnes, junior catcher Bo Altobelli and sophomore utility player David Paiz were all named first team, while closer John Neely, second baseman Jamodrick McGruder and third baseman Reid Redman were named second team. Also, incoming freshman infielder Matt Eureste was named the preseason Freshman of the Year.
For the most part, I have no problem with these selections. However, I find it hard to see where there's a better all-around third baseman who does more for his team offensively and defensively than Redman. Plus, I'm intrigued by the Eureste selection, especially since coming out of the fall head coach Dan Spencer hadn't settled on a starting shortstop, and Redman and McGruder are entrenched at third and second, respectively. Eureste may end up being the starter there, but it was fellow freshman Bryant Burleson that had the best fall offensively.
LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL | LAJ's David Just writes that head coach Kristy Curry cannot explain the disappearance of F Keirra Mallard during the Oklahoma game, as she didn't score in the second half other than a late three pointer. Here's Mallard:
"I don’t think I was asking for the ball," she said. "I wasn’t being aggressive. I was being passive and letting my team play. ... I only had eight touches so I think now my team needs me so I have to be there, be the leader and be vocal. I’m going to ask for the ball more."
Don't forget that the Lady Raiders play on Saturday at 2:00 pm in Lubbock and take on Kansas St.
RED RAIDER BASKETBALL | The big news yesterday was that SF Terran Petteway was suspended for one game by head coach Billy Gillispie (official site press release). Here's Gillispie:
"No one could have a greater appreciation for playing hard more than I do," said Gillispie. "Our success will be determined by playing hard at the highest level. However, we do not and will never condone an emotional outburst of the physical nature like what happened last night. We will learn how to compete extremely hard in a sportsmanlike manner and represent the Red Raiders in a way of class. That being said, Terran knew he acted wrongly and was immediately apologetic. He understands that he must suffer the consequences for his actions. We will all use this as learning experience and move forward in a positive way."
I'm fine with this and from what I can tell, Petteway is a good kid who let his emotions get the best of him, but this isn't in his personality.
LAJ's Nick Kosmider writes that what we all saw during the Kansas game from KU on offense is what Texas Tech wants to emulate on offense. Here's Gillispie:
"You’ve got to throw the ball inside, but we didn’t throw the ball inside," Gillispie said. "We didn’t post hard enough to receive the ball inside. When we got it, we wanted to be soft with it. We never had any pace on offense in anything. We made 16 baskets, and if you look at the baskets we made, very few of them came out of offense like we needed."
Kinda depressing to think that there were only 16 baskets made. Uggh. Kosmider also has a notebook that talks about Petteway's suspension, getting off to quick starts, Lewandowski struggling and DeShon Minnis improving.
And don't forget that the men play Texas A&M in College Station on Saturday at 12:45 pm. Preview will be coming later today.
TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | Not much out there this morning. I did run across this lengthy video profile on Texas Tech commit LB Ryan Flannigan. If you wanted to know a bit about Flannigan (he was the homecoming king and wants to major in criminal justice) then it's worth your time. Turfburner's Jay Beck runs down the excellent offensive players returning to the Big 12 next year and QB Seth Doege and RB Eric Stephens get into the discussion. I hope that Stephens is ready by the time the season starts next year. SB Nation's Bill Connelly has the top 100 games of the 2011 football season. Texas Tech made the list three times.
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I like BCG
The punishment fits the crime.
Unlike Mulkey at Baylor, who also suspended a player for one game. But that player executed a cheap-shot right hook that broke Barncastle’s nose.
An IQ test shows you how smart you would have been not to have taken it.
I thought the announcers
said during the game that Petteway would be suspended an additional game for throwing a punch. Does that make two games he’ll miss or did I hear them wrong?
I heard the same thing
They suggested he would get an automatic one-game suspension by rule. But now it sounds like a total of one game enforced by BCG only.
by rednblackET on Jan 13, 2012 11:28 AM CST up reply actions
Any Dr Pepper fans in here?
Apparently, after 120 years, Dr Pepper will no longer be bottled in Dublin, TX. This upsets me as I always took pride that Dr Pepper was a Texas thing. I may have to switch to Big Red.
by TexasTechForever on Jan 13, 2012 8:37 AM CST reply actions
is very smooth as well
rivals Kettle One……..top quality AND ITS NOT FRENCH
We ought to Haboob his ass
+1 for Dripping Springs
I’m not a huge vodka guy but I don’t mix a bloody mary with anything else
by mojavereject on Jan 13, 2012 3:30 PM CST up reply actions
Look Harder...
Dr. Pepper – Snapple is going to continue to market the cane sugar recipe in the Dublin market area.
Oh yeah, and Dr. Pepper Snapple is headquartered in Plano.
Been a bad week
No more Fresh bread @ whole foods
then bye bye Twinkies
now Dr Pepper…..
"we did a lot of things well, but there are several areas that need improving, our idea of moving forward is to do things that make you improve" - Jason Garrett
Hey remember that time BCS supporters condescendingly told everyone their system is the best is because every game is so important
And then we had a season that objectively showed that to be false by giving one team a mulligan and telling another team that they’d have to beat an opponent twice?
Good times.
I like Ryan Flannigan...
His character and intensity is welcome at Tech.
"Appreciate the target you put on my back. Last time you did that, you almost got me fired." Tommy Tuberville 2006
NCAA President Mark Emmert wants one extra game, but not 3.
“I’ve always said trying to move toward an 8 team playoff, or a 16 team, or whatever permutation, I think is highly problematic. Simply because, in my opinion, that’s too much to ask a young man’s body to do in an extended period of time like that. It adds too many games. It intrudes into the school year. It’s just too high a burden, I think.”
A 16 team playoff takes 4 playoffs, 4 weeks, 4 games total for the winner. That is only 3 more games than the existing bowl we currently have. There are 3 weeks available in the current schedule. I get that holidays and finals are in there somewhere, but when did turkey and school take priority over football.
A final 4 football system is an overdue start, but go one step better and create the sweet 16.
4 extra games there would be no need to play bi-directional universities in the pre-season
These teams would no longer get big paydays for being lambs to slaughter
This would encourage them to drop to a lower division … maybe drop 30 to 60 teams to another division … and further the effectiveness of a 16 team playoff
"we did a lot of things well, but there are several areas that need improving, our idea of moving forward is to do things that make you improve" - Jason Garrett
I like an "Elite 8" system
that would use the existing 4 BCS bowls. The top 8 teams, ranked exactly the way they are now, play in the Orange, Sugar, Rose, and Fiesta on New Years Day. All other bowls that exist today can remain unchanged.
Number 1 plays 8, 2 plays 7, 3 plays 6, and 4 plays 5. Then there is a final 4, and Championship game. This means only 2 more games than the teams would play now, and only adds one more week to the season.
An IQ test shows you how smart you would have been not to have taken it.
on paper
That sounds fantastic, but traveling that many times cuts tickets WAY down, those bowls will lose so much money (compared to what they make now) there’s “no way” they will go for that. Not to mention the schools and conferences themselves have been voting against this for six years because some already lose money just going to one bowl game, imagine what they’d go through to go three of them.
by ZITbass0104 on Jan 14, 2012 9:08 AM CST via iPhone app up reply actions
Early rounds should always be in the home stadiums of the higher seeds
Maybe just have the final 4 & title game at neutral sites. Or do like the NFL & even have the semi-final games in the higher seeds’ home stadiums. I think you’re right about multiple times traveling to neutral sites would be tough on the fans. Those that already travel are used to the trip back to their college for a game. Whatever they decide, I hope it’s not done at the behest of any of the bowl games. Those are just Chamber of Commerce promotions & have little or nothing to do with the NCAA. Let them buy ad space in Travel Magazine if they want to promote the local town to outsiders.
"...Fight for the school we love so dearly"
Fake Bleacher Report is more entertaining than anything on the real Bleacher Report. Or the Fake Bleacher Report Tumblr blog (needs to be updated, but here’s a good one): SLIDSHOW: 25 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD LET ME WRITE FOR YOU:
1. I know sports real good
2. I’m not a slut or a skank like Erin Andrews or Dara Torres or any other women related in any way to any sport or athletic competition
3. I know a million different variations on "Gay-Rod"
4. I hold players accountable for their steroid use, especially the steroid use that I make up in my head and for which no "hard" evidence exists (looking at you, Griffey)
5. I know the difference between a passionate team leader like Michael Young and a horrible clubhouse killing cancer like Milton Bradley
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Forgot the link:
http://fakebleacherreport.tumblr.com/post/1573442356/journal-ism-at-its-finest-please-define-cool
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
I knew you weren’t a fan. That is why I just inserted inside a thread instead of making a FanShot or Post. At least they didn’t name the 5 stupidest coaches.
Simple rule of thumb: Everything before the but is BS.
by FriscoRaider on Jan 13, 2012 2:09 PM CST up reply actions
I don’t think Tuberville would make that kind of list, but he has made a pretty good case for it at Tech.
Simple rule of thumb: Everything before the but is BS.
by FriscoRaider on Jan 13, 2012 2:12 PM CST up reply actions
here lemme just page through the 15 separate windows you've spaced your shitty 400 word article across to pageview whore
friends don’t let friends read BR
by mojavereject on Jan 13, 2012 3:32 PM CST up reply actions
Ok, I'll Bite
Here’s my list for the 5 worst college football coaches of all time….how about yours?
1. Ron Zook
2. Ty Willingham
3. Larry Coker
4. Bill Callahan
5. Guy Morriss
An IQ test shows you how smart you would have been not to have taken it.
The problem with bad coaches is that they are oh so forgettable, unless they are your bad coach.
Simple rule of thumb: Everything before the but is BS.
by FriscoRaider on Jan 13, 2012 3:18 PM CST up reply actions
Or...you WANT to forget them
An IQ test shows you how smart you would have been not to have taken it.
needs more Jackie Sherrill
maybe not schematically the worst, but definitely one of the worst people to ever walk the sidelines. Also comedy Ron Prince/Mike Locksley option
by mojavereject on Jan 13, 2012 3:35 PM CST up reply actions
The guy who made the Oklahoma Sooners bad in the late 90's - John Blake
1st as the offensive line coach of The Dallas Cowboys he accused Troy Aikman of racism for screaming in his lineman’s faces during games. Never mind that the line was made up of 4 blacks & a Hawaiian. So he never got the chance to yell at a white guy for screwing up. So Cowboys head coach at the time Barry Switzer who is a God at OU pulls strings to have Blake named the new HC at OU basically to get him out of Dallas before things got any uglier.
John Blake went 12-22 at the University of Oklahoma. Let that sink in. Two years after he was fired Oklahoma won a national championship.
Last we heard from John Blake he was getting North Carolina on probation & half their team suspended mid season.
That is a pretty impressive record of fail.
"...Fight for the school we love so dearly"

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