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An Infuriating Look

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This is just clown shit. Look at me! Look how dialed in I am to go do my job. Yay! Woooo!

The fact that this behavior, attitude and culture is, in any way, allowed is pathetic. Bill Bedenbaugh might have done a murder on this kid if he was his OL coach.

****ING OF COURSE he and the unit he is a leader of got its shit pushed in all day.

I’m doing everything I can to not be out on Joey yet, but this kind of stuff really makes it hard to justify.

This is how losers act. This isn’t real football.

“YOU ARE EITHER COACHING IT OR ALLOWING IT TO HAPPEN” -Wayne Gretzky

Video game of the year for 2023?

2023 has been an incredible year for gaming.

Games I played that I loved that came out this year…
1) Dead Space Remake
2) Hogwarts Legacy
3) Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
4) Resident Evil 4 Remake
5) Metroid Prime Remastered
6) Jedi Survivor
7) Spider Man 2

My game of the year is Spider Man 2.

I also want to check out Alan Wake 2, but I hate that it’s digital only.

What is your game of the year?

(Insert NERDS gif from Revenge of the Nerds)

No Accountability or Leadership

I thought better of this site. As a former head fb coach, any loss (and I had too many) would cause a look at the previous weeks habits. Any Tech fan that’s been alive for at least 100 Tech football games - watched in-person or tv - knows several red flags were up last week. And only one post about this being a trap game appeared. RRS HOW? You have to step up when we don’t step up ourselves. Red flags:
  1. Favored by 8. We never handle being favored by more than 3.5. Underdogs work best.
  2. Head coach, Qb, Rb on Top lists. One maybe but 3??? C’mon guys. Has to be caught.
  3. Not one, and I mean not a person brought up how bad we looked vs Wazzou. Not even acu - unacceptable. Constant reminders of misery only from now on.
  4. People freely saying such words as “playoff” or “big12 champs” or “good” - such a setup.
  5. Opponent “sucks”. Who are we to ever think we won’t fix the ills of others. Undefeated, ranked, winning record - only way we respond correctly.
  6. Not one long suffering “Micah better be playing or I’ll cheese grate my sack”. Sure sign and no one caught it.
  7. College GAMEDAY gives us a % chance of playoff. Should have shut the entire website down as soon as eyes were burned by such optimism.
  8. No one and I mean no one was calling for Joey, Kitleys or anyone else’s job for over 2 weeks. I blame my fellow patrons for easing up. Preposterous. They hear us! Motivate men, motivate!!
The fix:
  1. For every sunshine post - make something up about chemistry or bad food in the new field house.
  2. We win 3 in a row - there better be mods watching!

When we are the most down - we rise. So keep us down mods!! When we lose to atom state - we beat Michigan the next week. This kind of accountability is what I expect and pay for. TCU is favored by more than 4 - GO TIME!!!

Wreck Em till I die!

Revisiting the Neal Brown quote

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Brown took an awful lot of shit on this board last week for this quote, that thank God we didn't have the guy running our team, etc. Of course, that was when we were 5-1 and on a four-game winning streak.

Now that Baylor embarrassed Tech at home, where is that same bravado on this board? In the last two days, frankly a surprising number on this board is in a way saying the same thing Brown is saying. Hey, just enjoy the atmosphere and don't get caught up in the final score. We're historically a .500 program, we're too isolated to be any better, no real winning coach would ever want to come here, apparently other schools with similar profiles that have taken a step up must have some secret sauce that Tech will never have, we're a basketball school and other assorted staples of mediocrity.

Those of us who believe Tech in the NEW Big 12 should be an 8-9-win program and go into the middle of November with a good chance to get into the Big 12 title game most years because of facilites, competitive NIL and fan support, are just not tethered to reality. We're living in a dream world. In other words, we are not and never will be a Kansas State, which at one time in the not-so-distant past had 22 losing seasons in 23 years and 10 times won three games or less.

So, if this be the case, maybe some new fan parameters need to be set: enjoy the tailgating, the march in of the band, seeing friends, the uniform combos, soak in the sunshine, make plans for postgame dinner, and if the home team happens to win, well, that's wonderful, but we really shouldn't expect too much of that since winning has never been in our DNA. Oh, and don't forget to up your donations to the Matador Club and Red Raider Club and we'll see everyone at the next home game.

RECRUITING: Local product Michael Dever talks decision to be a Red Raider - Fueled by Chocolate Milk


Spoke with the new Red Raider commit about his decision.

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RECRUITING: Tech working to flip SDSU defensive line commit Cash Jacobsen - pres. by Chocolate Milk


Spoke with the newest DL target about 15 minutes before last night's kickoff. Definitely one to monitor over the next couple months leading up to signing day.

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Perfect for passionate Texas Tech fans like us, chocolate milk isn’t just a delicious treat—it’s packed with nutrients that keep you energized. Whether you’re finishing a workout, tailgating, celebrating a big win, or just need a tasty pick-me-up, chocolate milk is your go-to drink for strength and recovery AND treating yo’ self! Let’s raise our glasses and toast to a season of victories and unforgettable moments with chocolate milk by our side.

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RECRUITING: Visitor reactions to Texas Tech's loss to Baylor pres. by Chocolate Milk


Will continue updating the thread as I hear back from more visitors. Also look for a standalone story or two from a few of the more notable recruits.

And don’t forget to join the Chocolate Milk Photo Contest where you can win cool prizes including the Grand Prize which is a Kamado Joe Smoker ($2,500 value!), a Texas Tech branded YETI cooler, AND free milk for a YEAR.

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What has to change?

TLDR Warning:

I'm frustrated, but last night was honestly the lowest my blood pressure has been during a Tech game in at least 15 years. I hate that this is where I'm at as a fan, but apathy has 100% set in, and I truly just don't care enough to let it impact my life like it used to. That said, I still want to see this program succeed. I'm assuming Joey is getting at least 1-2 more years, so what all needs to change from your perspectives? In my mind, these are the obvious and glaring things:

1: Offensive Staff: Zach Kitley has to be let go, and possibly now. We have a large enough sample size to know his concepts can't work and he has zero ability to adjust. I know a lot of people will say that nothing good can come from firing him mid-season, but what do we really gain with keeping him until the end of the season? Never keep an employee you know you are going to fire eventually. Cut ties now and move on.

2: Analytics: I love being aggressive, but only in the right situations. Our defense was way improved last night, but you wouldn't know that from the box score. We cannot continue to put them in bad spots. Tim Deruyter needs to hammer Joey about this.

3: Recruiting Strategy: I was fully on-board with the moneyball recruiting strategy we've deployed. Thought it was innovative and a great way to maximize talent and resources, but starting to think it's not going to work. Where are all of these "athletes" we've been bringing in? We look slow and undersized at just about every position minus WR. I love the opportunities in the transfer portal, but not necessarily for OL or DL. We absolutely need to start paying for high-end linemen out of high school and develop them. Which brings me to my next point...

4. Development/S&C: Do we have the right positional and strength & conditioning staff to properly develop our players? Sure seems like our kids do not improve very often. If we need changes here, what position groups should see a change? Is there an opportunity to bring in a development coordinator (maybe that already exists?) to start tracking both players and coaches to hold them accountable?

What are other areas that need to be addressed for McGuire to turn it around?

STORY: Grading the Red Raiders: Tech goes out with a Homecoming whimper pres. by B-Run Sports


I don’t really understand half these grades but here they are. I think the OL grades are too good and so are several on defense.

The main stats that stood out were Behren’s average time to throw (way too high, he was holding onto the ball forever) and the entire defense only generating 3 pressures. Just zero pass rush which is hard to understand.

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B Run Sports

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UPDATE: Redshirt Report Post Baylor

All of Tech's true freshman who have appeared so far and games played to date (per PFF)

Will Not Redshirt (>4 games played)

RB Cameron Dickey (7 games played)
- 84 snaps on offense
- 26 snaps on special teams

WR Micah Hudson (7 games played)
- 71 snaps on offense
- 15 snaps on special teams

Redshirt Still On The Table (4 or fewer games played)

RB J'Koby Williams (4 games played)
- 31 snaps on offense
- 6 snaps on special teams

WR Tyson Turner (3 games played)
- 8 snaps on offense
- 2 snaps on special teams

TE Trey Jackson (2 games played)
- 2 snaps on offense
- 1 snap on special teams

QB Will Hammond (1 game played)
- 16 snaps on offense

OL Jacob Ponton (1 game played)
- 8 snaps on offense

OL Holton Hendrix (1 game played)
- 8 snaps on offense

DL Keyshawn Williams (1 game played)
- 2 snaps on defense

CB Oliver Miles III (1 game played)
- 2 snaps on special teams

DL Kendall Allen (1 game played)
- 1 snap on special teams

SPITBALLIN' Final Whistle Feeling: Baylor

I have a lot of thoughts, and not a lot of time to write em, but here’s some of em.

-Downright abhorrent in all phases. Tech was god awful on special teams, inconsistent on offense and atrocious on defense.

-I am pretty stunned at how poorly Tech played the run. It has been one of the strong points of this Tech team and you were ran all over by a team that has been awful at running the ball. While the Bears have a big offensive line, they haven’t been a good one by any stretch of the imagination.

-Tech played a ton of dime with a three-down front, something that has been flashed a ton earlier in the year and was fairly successful but not today. I understand the idea, taking the extra coverage player when you’re not in a good way from a pass rush perspective, but it was not near good enough. I also thought it was interesting how soft Tech played defense, not a ton of simulated pressures, which has been the only way Tech has pressured the QB this year.

-Tech’s OL was awful. Flat out. Not good enough as a run blocking unit and it led to you getting a ton of TFLs and a ton of pressure by Baylor.

-Morton’s throwing decisions were an issue, but not the biggest one, obviously. More on that after watching the tape.

Embarrassing loss for the program. Rebound in Fort Worth?
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