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Red Raider Roundtable - Part One

This is just about everything you wanted to know about the Red Raiders. Thanks to Jeff Hunter, The Tortilla Retort, and Seth Jungman, Double T Nation.

 

 

 

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Tortillatt_mediumQuestion:  Last year the Raiders were ranked in the top-25 in the nation in yards per carry. How is the running game this year? We know Baron Batch. What about Harrison Jeffers and Eric Stephens?

 

Jeff: This is the most depth Tech has had at the RB position since I’ve been following them.  Spike always had a superstar on his roster, but I think there was more dropoff at the 2nd and 3rd string position. They all bring something a little bit different, but most importantly they’ve got speed and something out of nothing ability.  

That being said, the running game hasn’t really got untracked this season.  I think we’ll try to run a little more against UT as Muschamp probably won’t respect the Tech OL based on the film we’ve put out to date.  He’ll play some variation of Cover 2 and bring a lot multiple fronts dropping 6 guys.  Muschamp will defend the run in the backfield and use Muckelroy as his screen destroyer.  If this is the case, you’ll see some running attempts early in the game since the playcalling is based off numbers.  If we don’t have success early, we’ll abandon our ground campaign early.

Seth: Struggling.  Maybe it’s more appropriate to say that it’s not so much the running game that’s struggling, but rather it’s the lack of opportunity.  Thus far, the running backs have only been afforded 14 and 13 carries thus far this season.  I think the running game, and offense as a whole, is most effective if the back can see 25 carries a game.  The other problem is that the offensive line has been a bit of a question mark.  Against Rice, the offensive line coach moved Brandon Carter from left guard to right guard, where he played last year, to be alongside Marlon Winn at right tackle and one of the solid returning starters.  By moving Carter, you’ve got a brand new left side of the line that includes Chris Olson, a junior, and Lonnie Edwards, a sophomore.  To say that there’s some upheaval is an understatement.  I think the coaching staff knows they need to get some more production from the running game and perhaps this gets it done.  As far as the two running backs mentioned, Harrison Jeffers and Eric Stephens are absolutely electric.  I had the opportunity to see Jeffers and Stephens for the first time last week and they’re exactly what you think when you think of Texas Tech running backs in that they are small, shifty and explosive.  Jeffers has the ability to turn the corner like few I’ve seen and Stephens, although a true freshman, really understands how to run behind his blockers and let the play come to him.

Tortillatt_mediumQuestion: How is Taylor Potts a prototypical Texas Tech quarterback? How is he unique?

Jeff: Well, that’s a good question.  Potts is a prototypical Tech QB in that he hails from Abilene and has really great facial hair.  Like Burt Reynolds circa 1978.  How is he unique?  Potts can ride the bumper cars by himself at the Fair.  Plus, he’s got a little stronger arm and maintains decent ball velocity even when perfect pocket conditions aren’t available, which can be a deadly combination, either way really.

Seth: I guess he’s prototypical in the sense that he’s been in the system for the first three years of his collegiate career and I’m sure that everyone is borish with the idea that the Red Raiders have a guy that should be in the NFL rather than the CFL, but I’m very serious this time.  Potts is atypical in that he’s 6’4" and he’s able to make throws over the middle and to the flats that Graham Harrell couldn’t dream of making.  Last week was the first week that I was able to see Potts live for a full game it seemed if it took little effort for Potts to throw the ball 60 yards down the field, out-throwing a Texas Tech receiver, who was probably somewhat shocked that the ball was actually out in front of him. 

The one thing I was concerned about was that with this attitude of being able to get the ball down the field, you’d have to think that he might hold onto the ball longer and thus far, that hasn’t been the case.  Potts was quick to work the underneath bubble screens, receiver screens and crossing patterns against Rice.  I hope like hell I’m not eating my words in two years when Potts is eligible for the NFL draft and he doesn’t even get an invite to a camp. 

But even if he is just like every Texas Tech quarterback, I don’t see how that’s necessarily a bad thing.  Not every quarterback who plays in college is going to move onto the NFL.  Playing at college on a high level is an accomplishment all by itself.  Playing in a program that wins more games that it loses, passing for 5,000 yards, throwing a handful of touchdowns and having a pretty good time doing it doesn’t seem like that bad of a gig.

Tortillatt_mediumQuestion: Tell us about the receivers. Detron Lewis is the primary guy, but lacks the elite size that Crabtree possessed -- how effective has he been in the early going and can he catch balls in tight spaces as well as Crabtree?

Jeff: I actually think Detron Lewis is a little underrated.  Plus, you know a guy named Detron is in all likelihood an outstanding break dancer, which can’t be dismissed with regards to locker room morale.  He’s faster than what people perceive, and he doesn’t seem small, if you’ve ever seen him in person.  Lewis has some good ability after the catch and tacklers seem to just slide off him.  He doesn’t get going as fast as Crabtree, but his stop/start moves are good enough to freeze most LBs and Safeties at the college level.  I think he could play his way into a 3rd or 4th round pick by the time he’s done.  Ranking the Tech receivers of the Leach Era, I think Lewis will come in 3rd behind Crabtree and Welker when his time is done.  We’ve been worse off at #1 before and done alright. 

The rest are guys you’ve probably never heard of, but never seem to graduate from the Tech receiving corps.  Austin Zouzalik has some sub-11 second hundreds to his name from the high school days, so he’s got enough speed to get by 95% of college DBs.  Ed Britton still scares me from a fan perspective.  Tramain Swindall doesn’t jump out at you on paper, but must read coverages well as he always seems open.  Lyle Leong is a favorite target of Potts going back to the Abilene days and it still amazes me that he can be as effective as he is at times given his slight nature.  He is a former high jump champion, so he’s not quite all heart. This unit will out-athlete most Big 12 secondaries in all but about 3 games on the schedule.  This will more than likely be one of them.  Sometimes a physical guy, who has mastered the craft of the push off, like Jarrett Hicks, can have more success in this offense against a secondary like Texas.  We might get more production out of the bigger guys, Alexander Torres and Adam James, early in the game.

Seth: There’s a pretty good chance that Lewis doesn’t play.  Lewis came up lame against Rice and from all accounts it’s a hamstring issue.  That sort of thing doesn’t usually get solved in a week.  I hope it does, but that’s been the refreshing part about Potts.  Leach’s idea of a balanced offense is getting the ball into as many different receivers’ hands as possible.  Over the first two games there are eleven different receivers and running backs that have caught three passes or more. 

Yep, Crabtree was maybe the best receiver and player to ever play at Texas Tech and he did have a knack to catch passes in tight spaces, but that’s been the calling card for this offense and these players for quite some time.  Last week in Lewis’ absence you saw Tramain Swindall, who was held out of the first week, catch 6 passes for 123 yards as an inside receiver.  You had Lyle Leong go up and make plays on the outside despite weighing a buck-fifty.  There was Austin Zouzalik, a former high school quarterback turned receiver who might be one of the fastest players on the team, caught his first touchdown of the year as he looked away a defender, who bit on that look, and by the time Zouzalik turned outside the ball was on it’s way for an easy touchdown.  The difference the past two years is that Crabtree was a huge part of the offense and in 2007 and 2008 and deservedly so, but in 2009 the better question is who is not involved in the offense.

Tortillatt_mediumQuestion: Tell us about the offensive line. How are they at pass blocking? What about the run game?

Jeff: Blah to date.  That’s about all I’ve got to report.  If this unit can’t block the Texas front, this game will be over before it ever starts.  I trust Tech line coach Matt Moore immensely, and he’s one of the best in country at his trade.  He’ll shuffle bodies if things get ugly, and it wouldn’t surprise me if Marlon Winn ends up on the left side at some point in this game.

Seth: Thus far, the offensive line has had great success against two less than impressive opponents.  I have no idea if the line will hold up against Texas.  Traditionally, the line has held up and thus far, the line gave up a sack in two games.  As mentioned above, it’s the running game that’s the concern and whether or not the offensive line can get that initial push against the Longhorns.  Last week against Rice was somewhat encouraging, but doing it against Rice and doing it against Texas are two different things.

Tortillatt_mediumQuestion: What are the overall strengths of the offense? What are the overall 
weaknesses?

Jeff: Strengths?  The RB position when called upon.  The right side of the OL.  Weaknesses?  Taylor Potts only known weakness at this point is kryptonite.  We may find out he’s human this weekend.

Seth: Right now, the strength of the offense is the number of playmakers available to Potts and Potts willingness (except for the running game) to utilize those weapons.  The thing about the Texas Tech offense is that despite losses, it’s always produced.  Always.  It may not be as efficient, and 2008 is a prime example of that offensive efficiency, but it will always put up numbers so long as Leach is in charge.  The overall weaknesses are discussed above in that the lack of running game and the relatively inexperienced offensive line going up against a talented UT bunch is going to be interesting to watch to see how these guys handle it.

 

Part Two of the Red Raider Roundtable.

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Comments

WTF??

i joined "BURNT ORANGE NATION and the 1st thing i see is sand aggy news?
What are u guys all about….figuerd this was a longhorn site—only.

In case you didn’t check the schedule, we are playing Tech this weekend. It helps to know your enemy.

Really--we are playing Tech? wow how did i miss that/

DUH! My point is it was the lead.-and first thing I saw…..also—there is so little Longhorn NEWS on here vs. the other site—I was just surprised. 2 wrtie ups on the Horns today and one on TECH? Nothing in the tech report that i hadn’t read on their sites. I like the fact these guys are not the ‘sunshine pumpers’ that orangebloods writers are—I simply expected more insight into us vs our opponent.

There’s more coming.

What kind of "NEWS" are you looking for?

And pray tell, what is “the other site”?

OK...

I’m doing 3 installments on Tech and just finished my 2nd of 3, Dimecoverage just did 2. How many more do you want this week?

Dude

Jump to conclusions, much? You’ve been here all of 20 minutes, relax. By the way, just because something is at the top of the page does not make it the “lead” it just means it’s the most recent post. Scroll down to “Bevo’s Daily Roundup” if you want “news”.

There is a page scroll bar located to the far right of the screen that when properly utilized allows the user to view content posted prior to what the screen is instantly showing. As an alternative, clicking the desired screen and pressing the down arrow key located in the lower right corner of a standard keyboard will accomplish the same result.

Chill out man

This is one of the best sites that caters to longhorn news anywhere on the web. Now you can go to places where they will copy and paste what is on the latest news clipping and talk about things that will make your hearts aflutter..

This place on the other hand handles data, talks about strengths, weaknesses, alignements and things about football I did not know before I came here. I also learn about what to expect from the other team here, whether its this article or the one about “The state of oklahome”. And then every morning like clockwork we can depend on Dime coverage to provide us with a brief list of all things longhorn on the web.. as well as big 12..

This is a good site with loads of info on your favorite college football team (at least mine)… So chill out and have fun

ok enough

chill—-I read bevo’s beat——also read the exact same stuff a day earlier on texassports and orangebloods.I watched the press conference. I watch the player interviews or read their quotes on texassports-so ther eis no ‘news’ in there—-information gathering from other sources, yes, news—no. By "news’ I meant personally interviewing people using sources on the athletic staff etc .to report-break stories—Like Christian Scotts return news—Also,see chip browns interview with nate newton about Trey. The other article written today on here was insightful. And bevos beat was about 1/2 horns and 1/2 other schools——

THAt is Ok—-my expectationswas this would be an orangebloods.com type of site—just smaller. it isn’t and that is fine…i’ll enjoy anything I get.

Those of us who write for BON are fans, not journalists (for the most part, anyway).

And we differentiate ourselves from messageboards by speaking intelligently and reasonably about the Horns. And by using appropriate punctuation so people can understand what exactly it is you’re trying to say.

I see what you just did...
...but I don't understand why you even bothered to take the time.
Bingo

His refund check is in the mail.

Ok guys--honestly what did I do?

Please tell me

Dude

You registered an account to say you didn’t like what you were reading. You’re free not to enjoy the content here. I’d recommend not coming to the site if you don’t like the content, but that’s me.

If you’re only here to poke the authors with a stick, however, you’ll be banned. Just don’t read the site if you don’t like it. We’ll live. So will you.

Hook ’em

Nice one PB, like the Hook'em at the end, haha
Billy, fair enough but...

…I joined to share a good article from USA today on Jeffcoat, that I thought would be of interest.I posted info(speculation) that I had heard. from USc and U of H people. I NEVER criticized an author personally.I was surprised at the % of content focused on other schools and over reacted.However, I said I’d adapt and was grateful for anything I could get. I responded to smart ass comments and insults directed at me. I complimented an article.I wasn’t trying to start a pissin contest.

Hook ‘em’
Glenn

Inside most lawyers there is a journalist drowning in billable hour requirements. Luckily for us BZ, you threw your inner journo a life preserver. Unfortunately, a law degree tends to make reading the above feel akin to staring at the sun (grammatical FAIL) or listening to Lou Holtz (logic FAIL).

Dang I was scammed!

I want a refund for the cost of 2 degress from The University!!. they failed to educate me properly. I will immediately renroll in intelligence-reason and punctuation classes. Dude,my administrative assistants type for me. I don’t type and don’t need to learn.I was talking on the phone,reviewing a budget when I posted.Sorry, I didn’t proof it for you.

It's not about what you can or can't do.

It’s about what you actually do or don’t do.

Anyone is welcome. We just ask that the posts are respectful. Since Peter will not give us a raise, we do this for fun and our love of the University. Period. Just keep that in mind.

And we all make typos, even with our one degree from UT.

sand aggys… that term must send Tech folks reeling. You know how much they love Aggies.

Come on, PB, give them a raise! /nt whills.
Hell with that!

Longer hours, worse conditions. No Benefits! Give em hell, PB

I should have added…

Where can you read an article about hysteria and the Longhorns? No place like BON.

Hysteria is one thing

I want to hear more about the cure

Thread implosion beginning in....

3…2…1

Kriess, you think could this thread maybe rival the BC game thread?....
Boston College from the Baseball postseason?

No. Nothing compares. That was too classic. Pitch by pitch for that many consecutive innings was just a blast, let me tell ya.

5 hours running the thread?...haha, or more....
Billy, fair enough but...

…I joined to share a good article from USA today on Jeffcoat, that I thought would be of interest.I posted info(speculation) that I had heard. from USc and U of H people. I NEVER criticized an author personally.I was surprised at the % of content focused on other schools and over reacted.However, I said I’d adapt and was grateful for anything I could get. I responded to smart ass comments and insults directed at me. I complimented an article.I wasn’t trying to start a pissin contest.

Hook ‘em’
Glenn

Unfortunately, you ended up...

walking into his living room uninvited, grabbing a beer without asking, hitting on his wife, telling his kid that he throws like a girl, and shitting on his couch.

When will you be taking your RV back to Kansas?

You forgot kicking the dog

and eating the last slice.

He actually brought his own dog and let him loose...

if “Snots” gets ahold of you and start riding your leg, it’s best just let him finish.

Good stuff Corey!

Your “Dang it’s (still) good to be a Longhorn” was a good read in the maple street press ‘Eyes of TEXAS’ magazine.

RV is in on it’s way to DKR——-

Appreciate it

You’ve had quite a first day on the BON…I hope you stick around. Nothing wrong with passion, just try not to be critical of the cuisine until you’ve tried all the courses.

Enjoy and let’s go beat the hell out of Tech.

Hehe.....

Well it was fun. I ain’t goin’ anywhere.
Tell Peter I just saw he was the editor of the magazine I mentioned and that is was well done!.Not blowing smoke-it was good. Until manana.
“Hook em”

So....

Those were interesting takes from Jeff and Seth, huh?

I'll try to make them

more interesting next time.

No, it was very good.

TES was just reminding everyone what this thread was supposed to be about. As you can see, it was quite derailed from the very beginning.

Thanks for the insight, and I always read the 5 Reasons Tech Will Win/Lose. Keep it up.

Fair enough. I appreciate the kind words.

Yeah, Seth

Good stuff. I was just commenting on the lack of discussion on this particular thread about the topic at hand.

The roundtable was great.

This is detailed information that isn’t in any other media outlet (not naming names…).

Next time, more pictures of pirates, otherwise a good read...nt

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