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Hey Colin….

You just got your ass kicked by one of the least personable, most disliked members of Congress, you “Football Hero.”

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UPDATE: Kenny Perry sheds light on several topics pres. by Prosper Energy Management

Some notes from the media's conversation with KP today...

How have you felt J’Koby Williams has done in the return game?
“Been great. The biggest thing you always worry about is he hasn’t had enough reps at it, and I think that first game, he brought one out that he shouldn’t have brought it. Really two, one on the sideline, one deep in the end zone. He made a lot of really good decisions and controlling the wet ball, he was close to breaking two of those. Got us, anytime you get to the 30 yard line, that’s a plus. J’Koby is just like what everyone in here has seen, I keep saying he’s going to be a really good player. He's just gotta keep developing, get in the weight room and put some weight on, because he comes to practice everyday like he’s playing the game.”

How did you feel like everybody else handled the wet conditions?
“That’s what you worry about in situations like that because the grass was obviously, that field has had a tradition of being real cut-friendly for quick people. I thought that was one thing that showed up, and like I said, people talk about handling a wet ball, you don’t do anything different. There’s not like a secret potion that you go, I’m gonna grip the ball tighter, I’m gonna throw it harder. You don’t do that. Same ball security that you did when you were little. That’s what you really focus on. I don’t think it affected us at all.”

How nice was it to clean up the special teams errors that you guys had against TCU?
“It was good. Really, TCU we played it pretty good, Baylor I wish, that thing needs to be out of my memory. If I could go to a psychologist and erase that from my mind, I would today. We were really good. Games like that you’ve gotta be solid because Iowa State, they’re not gonna beat themselves on teams. We’re aggressive. I thought we had a chance in the return game, especially, where I thought we had a chance. There’s one punt I wish we would have taken because I think we had a shot if we would have caught it and gone. I’m still scratching, we got to do better than that on punt returns. We’ve gone through some guys. Jordan Brown is the guy right now, but we still gotta make plays in that when we get a chance. So, little frustrated about that. Gino (Garcia), obviously, the streak he’s on is unbelievable. And then just snaps in general, Jackson Knotts has been great again, just our operation. Reese kicking off, just things we’ve been covering. That guy (for Iowa State) is a good punt returner and he got out of one but was only a 10-yard gain, so don’t gotta worry about that.”

Whenever Tahj gets to that number and becomes the all-time leading rusher, it’ll be great, but how important is it for you guys to try to do it here?
“It’ll be big. I think just for what Tahj has meant to Lubbock, Texas. I’m not gonna start crying or nothing, but I can’t wait to, if I ever get to coach another kid like that. There’s nothing that he does not do. He’s humble. He puts everybody else before him. He works, I don’t know if you guys saw, but he had two blocks last week that were unbelievable. And one of them, he wasn’t even supposed to be there. He just saw the guy coming and was protecting Behren. We completed both of those passes because of what Tahj Brooks did. And then it’s Byron Hanspard, the guys Tahj has passed, it’s unbelievable. To get a chance at that record and what he’s meant to Lubbock, Texas and Texas Tech and our players, it’s gonna be special.”

More detail on the game-winning touchdown play call for Tahj and the decision between Perry and Kittley:
“I keep going back to Kittley, he’s always searching, he’s always finding ways to get our guys the ball. Just that play in general, he knew that it’s kind of a different version of the play versus TCU where we fumbled, we had the ball in Tahj’s hands because it’s almost the same play. But more of an outside zone play. (Kittley) added that just saying if we get down there, Tahj is not gonna be denied. Running it from the five yard line is not something we had planned. Usually that’s a play that is kinda down, but o-line did what they did and Conyers, the block he had. Tahj Brooks one-on-one with anybody, good luck. That was a great call. I know I wouldn’t have called it. Kudos to Kittley, he’s got down there and we’ve scored in the red zone… I honestly thought we were gonna throw it. Five yards, we’re gonna take our shots but once again, that’s why I’m not the offensive coordinator. It was a great call. We got the matchup we wanted and got the edge we wanted and everything was perfect. That far out, that probably shocked them too thinking we weren’t gonna run that play from out there.”

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Way OT: Rucking

There was some talk about this in another thread, so I know some of y'all are into it, so I'll ask some questions here. Any gear advice? Do you use a dedicated pack or just put weights in a normal backpack? Have you seen any budget options (Goruck's stuff looks nice, but yikes!)?

I'm already a bit of a pack whore, so I have some options, but feel like the positioning/padding/etc of a dedicated pack may be better than just cramming a plate in the laptop sleeve of a pack.

Anyway, lemme hear from ya!

📰 #17 Texas Tech Soccer Headed to Big 12 Semifinals After 2-1 Win Over Baylor.

Win or go home and Texas Tech wasn't too keen on the latter half of that as they stormed back from an early 1-0 deficit to Baylor to win 2-1 and punch their ticket to the Big 12 semifinals. Taylor Zdrojewski scored for the third straight game to tie it up and Storie Sexton followed with her second career goal late in the first half for the game winner. The No. 17 ranked Red Raiders will face Kansas in Kansas City, Mo. Wednesday at 7pm CT on ESPN+.

Full recap, highlights and postgame thoughts from Macy Blackburn, Taylor Zdrojewski and Tom Stone:
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SPITBALLIN' Final Buzzer Feeling: Bethune-Cookman

Obviously tough to draw any high-level conclusions off of one game in November where you’re missing both point guards against a mid-tier SWAC school like Bethune-Cookman, but here’s some thoughts off the first action for Texas Tech in 2024-25.

Texas Tech can shoot the rock: We saw the pieces last season in Walton, McMillian, Williams and others, but the Red Raiders might be a better overall shooting operation this season than last season based off the one game sample. The end to the first half was extremely impressive from a shooting perspective.

Toppin impressive in first action: Really liked what I saw from the New Mexico transfer offensively. Had a strong mix of touch from the mid-range, showed off some post ability and was effective en route to a double-digit night in his debut. It wasn’t a major factor, but Toppin showed off his athleticism and rim protection abilities, very long and athletic player that can jump with anyone. Very exciting.

Darrion Williams shows heightened aggressiveness: Not a surprise that D5 made a major impact on the game; it feels like everyone expected that to be the case this evening and will expect it to be the case all year. However, Williams came out with a fiery nature on the offensive end that he flashed last season, but it felt like you wanted to see it more often. Hope that this D5 is here to stay.

McMillian shaky as a ball handler: Obviously it’s tough to thrust one of your off-ball guards into the point guard role with Anderson and Hawkins out for the season opener. Thought that McMillian made some questionable decisions with the ball at times; it wasn’t a major deal.

Tech strong on the boards against athletic opponents: Tech dominated the rebounding battle here, wasn’t even a contest, and I thought that it was extremely impressive against not horrid competition. Bethune was athletic and physical, but it didn’t matter. Toppin, Federiko and Cambridge were all strong in this department.

Things to clean up defensively: Folks with greater knowledge than me will be able to paint the picture better, but Tech’s defense of ball screens was questionable, and it led to issues for the Red Raiders at points. Aggressively hedging the screens with Toppin and Fede hurt Tech from a rotation standpoint in the first half, and Tech somewhat seemed to go away from it in the second half. Tech seems to be more athletic than last season, and this isn’t the complete picture, so hopefully there’s room for improvement.

Overall, it was a really strong night. Hard to complain about a night where you beat last season’s single game high in threes and have a commanding lead for around 30 minutes. Fun start to the season, let’s do it again Friday.

Is it too early

to start a " where to eat and where to drink " thread for the 2024 football season?

We keep it simple , usually hit Caprock Cafe Friday night and then Manhattan 9 for a few drinks.

Saturday depending on time of kick off , Dirks for lunch and then hit the tailgates.

For ACU game its Two Docs on Friday night for some Raider Red correct?

Koko Inn mention in 3...2...1... :)

Big12 Expansion

Once Texas and OU leave, the Big12 will have 12 teams. Both the SEC and Big10 will have 16. To secure the future, it probably makes sense to add 4 more to get to 16 as well. So who do you add?

Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah may make the most geographical sense. But Oregon and Washington are bigger/better brands. I think the Big10 will go after both Oregon and Washington, but if they do not would you add them to the Big12 plus the Arizona schools and call it a day?

The Arizona schools are a given if we expand. Adding Oregon and Washington adds risk when the Big10 comes calling, but how do you leave them on the table and add Utah/Colorado?

Thoughts?
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