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Who Is Seth C?

My readership has increased quite a bit over the last few months and with football season approaching I thought I would take the time and let you know who I am and why I'm blogging about Texas Tech so damn much.

First, I'm a thirty-something attorney in a small town outside of Dallas. I've got a beautiful and wonderful wife, no kids and 3 dogs. I grew up in an Aggie household because my Dad and 4 of his 5 brothers were also Aggies (both my sisters are Aggies and my little brother is a Longhorn). Long story short, I graduated from Texas Tech in December of 1996 with a B.A. in English and decided that I wasn't done with school, graduated from law school and here I am.

So how did I get this gig? Well, last year, about this time, I was starving for some information about Texas Tech, but found little. I then found Burnt Orange Nation and thought for sure that someone was already writing a Texas Tech equivalent. The closest blog I could find was on MVN.com (it's no longer there so don't bother looking for it), but hadn't been updated for months on end. After a little more digging I kept finding all of these great well-written blogs about all of these college teams, but none about Texas Tech.

At this point my wife started bugging me about not having any hobbies and she wanted me to do something a little more productive with my life rather than just watch television. I couldn't help but think that Texas Tech needed some sort of representation, realizing of course that I may not be the best writer or the most insightful, but at the very least I thought that I could be consistent. I started a Blogspot blog called Raider Red Nation and I don't think that anyone read it, but it was my new hobby. As I look back on Raider Red Nation now, I'm a little embarrassed at the overall lack of content, but at the time I really didn't care, I was really new to this whole blogging thing and was still trying to figure out where I wanted to go with the blog.

Lone Star Ball, Mavs Moneyball and Blogging the Boys were all daily reads for me and the two things they had in common was that they were all with SB Nation and the writers were fans, first and foremost. It wasn't long before I thought that this is where I needed to be, but more importantly, I thought that my university, Texas Tech University, needed to be represented here as well.

I asked to be a part of the SB Nation network and before I knew it Double T Nation was a part of SB Nation and was incredibly pleased that Texas Tech now had a voice with so many other great SB Nation collegiate blogs. My job as a blogger was still the same, be consistent, thus, you will find me awake at 5:00 a.m. scouring the online newspapers for any and all Texas Tech news. There's no blogging at work which is why you'll almost never see me blog during the day. I'm getting off track here.

I will fully admit that I'm still learning on the job. I don't know every detail of every story, know about each and every recruit, or every conceivable detail of Captain Mike's offense, but I will be here every day. Don't get me wrong, I spend almost 2 hours every evening in front of the computer writing about Texas Tech and looking for Texas Tech news and I'm constantly writing, so some of that information is bound to sink into my thick headed skull, but feel that trying to relay information to Texas Tech Red Raiders is my best attribute.

Perhaps the most important thing is that this blog is for every Texas Tech fan. Each of you have the opportunity to write about almost any topic in the diary section on the right hand portion of this page and comment in the any story, but you'll need to create an account (it's free) and help make this blog a community.

If anyone feels compelled to check in below, feel free to do so. If you every have any questions, comments or complaints, please feel free to email me (always located at the top of the page in the upper right part of the margin). Thanks for your time and . . .

GO RAIDERS . . .

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with tears in my eyes
i would like to say thank you.

 growing up in a red raider household (but living in austin) has given me to lash out with anger at any thing burnt orange... " they are just so wonderful" well im a techie (thanks to my mom) first and foremost...

between the lovefest for a&M and the non-stop TU bandwagon i sometimes feel that im the only red raider in this world...

so i would just like to say THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WORK AND DEDICATION... I BLEED RED

the core, are they real?...no... well thats not weird

by kmacsm on Jul 9, 2007 12:55 AM CDT   0 recs

Wow, I couldn't agree with this more.
First and foremost thanks to Seth.

The Texas bandwagon could not possibly be overstated. Everyone and their mother prays to the Longhorn God whether they attended the University or not, and that drives me insane. I don't understand the obsession with a school by so many who wouldn't be allowed to sniff that academic institution. Having not applied to UT undergraduate since I just presumed that I wasn't good enough for them, I can't imagine ever holding allegience to a school that wouldn't want me. Texas Tech wanted me. I am compelled to root for the Red Raiders and feel an actual attachment to that school, and to Lubbock (which really grew on me). I don't want to sound too Fanist, trying to dictate the one and only way people can associate with a particular school, but I personally would only want to root for teams that I felt an actual connection with, rather than what happens to be the most successful school in the state I grew up in.

I start Law School at UT in just a bit over a month, and have started receiving the obligatory paraphenalia (bumper sticker) which I cannot imagine ever putting on my car. I'll be a student at UT 3 years (or until I drop out, because I'm stupid) but a Red Raider my whole life.

Go Tech

by Red Blooded on Jul 9, 2007 11:16 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

You're welcome,
but hell, now we know who to hit up for Texas Tech v. Texas tickets!!

Congratulations on the admission to law school, it will be a great experience for you.

Go Raiders . . .

by Seth C on Jul 9, 2007 1:30 PM CDT to parent up   0 recs

Thanks kmac.
Go Raiders . . .

by Seth C on Jul 9, 2007 5:38 AM CDT   0 recs

seth
you do tremendous work here, and i;m glad that more people are starting to find the site... this is one of the better blogs on the net

by royalsreview on Jul 10, 2007 12:04 AM CDT   0 recs

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