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Postby PonyPride » Sun Aug 24, 2003 8:18 pm

SMU kicks off the 2003 season Saturday with a 6 p.m. game at Texas Tech's Jones SBC Stadium.

Entering the 2003 season, much of the talk about the Texas Tech Red Raiders (who finished the 2002 season with a record of 9-5 overall and 5-3 against Big 12 competition) centers around who's gone from last year's squad. Quarterback Kliff Kingsbury, the school's all-time passing leader, is gone, as are Tech's career leaders in sacks (Aaron Hunt) and tackles (Lawrence Flugence). So the Red Raiders are preparing for a down year, right?

Wrong.

The 2003 Red Raiders may lack the marquee names that drew attention to the team last year, but it's not like there's no talent remaining in Lubbock. Many Tech observers seem to think the Red Raiders could be as good as — or perhaps even better than — last year's team.

Taking the helm of head coach Mike Leach's high-powered offense this year is senior B.J. Symons (6-1, 217), a mobile, strong-armed gunner who spent his previous seasons learning under Kingsbury. Symons completed 28 of his 43 pass attempts (65.1 percent) last year (including 1-of-3 in Tech's 24-14 win at SMU's Gerald J. Ford Stadium last year), including a touchdown pass.

"There's certain things each quarterback likes to do," Leach said at Tech's Media Day. "He throws well down the field, both him and Kingsbury complete many passes and they throw very high percentage wise. Our conference was the best quarterback conference in the country last year and the best ones graduated. It was a good cycle. Anytime a quarterback is lost it's like the sky is falling and whenever a new guy starts things are usually alright. He's not a guy who's new to the deal, he's thrown to these guys for years. I don't think it's a big adjustment for the team. It's similar to playing in the middle of the game instead of starting at the end. A quarterback is a guy who you're asking to make the guys around him better. It's a mental exercise in that. There sometimes tend to be growing pains. If you have a guy that's been around, you try to make him comfortable. He knows everyone, watched a lot of film, and he seems very comfortable. It's going to be a painless transition."

But while Kingsbury re-wrote the record books in Lubbock, Symons has the tools — if not the experience — to pick up where his much-heralded predecessor left off. Symons has better mobility and a stronger arm, and is surrounded by a crew of receivers who are the envy of most quarterbacks across the nation. Carlos Francis (5-10, 197), Mickey Peters (6-3, 211) and Nehimiah Glover (5-8, 174) combined last year for 166 receptions, 25 receiving touchdowns and over 2,000 yards. Add to that senior Wes Welker (5-9, 190), a return specialist and running back who caught 86 passes for 1,054 yards and seven scores, and sophomore tailback (and Doak Walker Award nominee) Taurean Henderson (5-10, 190), who set an NCAA freshman record with 98 receptions for 633 yards and six touchdowns in his debut season, and it's safe to say the ball will be in the air a lot when the season opens Saturday in Lubbock. Welker and Henderson also are legitimate running threats; Henderson led the Tech ground game last year with a team-high 835 yards and seven scores.

Like all offenses, the Red Raiders' attack relies on a strong performance from the offensive line. This year's crew includes a massive group of projected starters who average nearly 6-5 and 310 pounds per man across the line. Then projected starting tackles are junior Derek Loper (6-7, 325) and senior Casey Keck (6-4, 310). The guards are expected to be freshman Manuel Ramirez (6-4, 310) and Cody Campbell (6-4, 315). Center Toby Cecil is the "smallest" of the group at 6-4, 290.

At least in the early going, Tech might have to outscore its opponents, as there are more defensive quesitons for the Red Raiders than on the offensive side of the ball. Junior defensive end Adell Duckett (6-4, 261) is expected to pick up the slack for Hunt in the Red Raider pass rush, but the interior of the defensive line is inexperienced, with Fred Thwreatt — who had committed to SMU before signing with the Red Raiders — is among the youngsters being counted upon to generate inside push and stuff the run.

"There's not a specific number that were going to try to hold our opponents to, but more than likely we're going to try to get as close to the number zero as possible," Leach said. "Sometimes you'll have a game where that will go north of that. There are various goals we do have that will try to make us improve, and the biggest goal is to try to improve everyday. The least common denominator is just trying to coach your players to have great focus and tempo in practice and to translate that into games. Your ability to do that will pay dividends down the line."

Replacing Flugence is one of the keys to Tech's 2003 season. Butkus Award nominee John Saldi (6-5, 215) is extremely strong and durable, but his status for the opener is in question after suffering a muscle tear while lifting weights. If he can't go, expect burly Mike Smith (6-2, 235) to man the middle for the Red Raiders. Smith had 104 tackles for Tech last season.

The Mustangs might try to break in their new-look passing game against the Red Raiders, where Marcus Boyd (6-0, 198) arguably is the most talented member of a relatively thin cornerback corps. Safeties Ryan Aycock (6-0, 208) and Vincent Meeks (5-11, 187), however, are solid.

Welker is considered the premier punt returner in the Big 12, having returned 38 punts last year for an average of 13.3 yards per return. He also has six career touchdowns on punt returns. Meeks is a dangerous kickoff return man. Kicker Ryan Bishop and punter Wich Brenner are unknowns, replacing departed seniors.

The Mustangs lead the all-time series between the teams, 44-34-1, but have gone 6-9 in the last 15 meetings. The Ponies also don't have the benefit of the Red Raiders possibly looking past the season opener toward a big opponent the following week; Tech hosts New Mexico in its second game before traveling to nationally ranked North Carolina State in Week 3.




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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby Stallion » Mon Aug 25, 2003 12:24 am

Texas Tech leads the all-time series 16-26.
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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby Ikus » Mon Aug 25, 2003 11:18 am

Now THAT's an opponent preview.
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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby GoRedGoBlue » Mon Aug 25, 2003 11:22 am

"But regionally and nationally, expectations for Tech are down somewhat coming off a 9-5 season and a victory in the Tangerine Bowl. The team has a lot of new, young personnel on defense, and a new quarterback with Kliff Kingsbury's departure to the NFL.

Combine those factors with the heavyweight status of Oklahoma and Texas, the rise of Oklahoma State and the excitement at Texas A&M over new coach Dennis Franchione, and the Raiders aren't expected to be as much of a factor.

Media picked Tech fifth out of six teams in the Big 12 South — the Raiders' first time to be slotted lower than fourth since the conference formed in 1996."

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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby SMUguy » Mon Aug 25, 2003 7:30 pm

The Red Raiders probably enjoy the fact that not much is expected of them, but they still have a lot of talent.

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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby Techsan81 » Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:48 am

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">"There's not a specific number that were going to try to hold our opponents to, but more than likely we're going to try to get as close to the number zero as possible," Leach said. </font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Leach can be pretty funny.
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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby giacfsp » Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:14 pm

What's the general consensus from Tech fans on Leach? I've heard some think he's an offensive genius, and some think he's an egomaniac who's worn out his welcome in Lubbock (and that those alums are hoping Tech lets him walk at the end of his contract). What sense do you get of general opinions of the Red Raider faithful, Techsan81?
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Postby RaiderRoadTrip00 » Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:29 pm

Most Tech fans love Leach. It is rare to find a fan who doesn't like him.

He doesn't win every game, but the games are always exciting to watch. He is a genius.
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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby Techsan81 » Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:41 pm

Well, I don't live in Lubbock so I'm not as plugged in as others might be. My father-in-law, who is a little more plugged in with the good ole' boys out in west Texas, made the comment last month that he hadn't heard much of anything negative about Leach in quite a while. (He is NOT a Leach fan, btw. He was a big Spike fan.)

I don't think he's viewed as an egomaniac. He works very hard, and is very detail oriented (he has a law degree, after all).

He'll never be as personable as Spike ****s, but my impression is that he is learning quickly on the PR front.

You cannot question his offensive results. He's trying a new defensive coordinator this year to try and upgrade that side of the ball. He had two assistants leave to to take head coaching jobs after last season, evidence that he has surrounded himself with some good assistants. If he can put together just a slightly-above-average defense, the Red Raiders will be able to compete with anybody.

It's the same at Tech as it is anywhere else. If you win enough games, the fans love you, you get a fat contract, and life is good. If you don't, you'll be calling the realtor before long.
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Postby giacfsp » Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:47 pm

I guess that's what I expected. Coach Leach has put up crazy offensive numbers with Saint Kliffy running the show, so it's hard to offend the alums/fans. But I always viewed Lubbock as Spike's town. Met the man a few times, and laughed for hours - I can see how he charmed the Tech faithful for so many years, and I sort of thought that Leach following Spike might be a little like Jimmy following Landry here -- he can put up great results, but following a legend is tough.
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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby Techsan81 » Tue Aug 26, 2003 3:46 pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">so it's hard to offend the alums/fans.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Well, he offended a lotta folks the first year or so. Many were very derisive of his offense. Early on, anyway, he didn't go out of his way to cater to the alumni. He made some very questionable calls on special teams. Folks called him "Coach Playstation" because of his penchant for going for it on 4th down. (I think a lot of that blame goes to his ST coordinator at the time, who is now head coach at... Sam Houston?). But like I said, he's growing into the role as head coach.
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Postby Raider Red » Tue Aug 26, 2003 4:21 pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Techsan81:
<B> Well, he offended a lotta folks the first year or so. Many were very derisive of his offense. Early on, anyway, he didn't go out of his way to cater to the alumni. He made some very questionable calls on special teams. Folks called him "Coach Playstation" because of his penchant for going for it on 4th down. (I think a lot of that blame goes to his ST coordinator at the time, who is now head coach at... Sam Houston?). But like I said, he's growing into the role as head coach.</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Manny Matsakis is at SW Texas St...thank God!

Those anti-Leach people didn't like him at first because:

A. They heard he was going to throw the ball, so they were expecting bombs, not ball control.
B. The 4th down play where the QB tries the hard count to draw the D offsides, then stand up and call a timeout. We did this so much teams were expecting it. Last year we only did it twice or so.
C. He wasn't Spike.

I think Leach is great...he's intelligent, outspoken and he doesn't take s*** from anyone, least of all Mack Brown and RC. Some writer compared his sense of humor to Steven Wright. I think that's a good comparison.
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Re: PonyFans.com preview: TEXAS TECH

Postby Techsan81 » Tue Aug 26, 2003 5:23 pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">A. They heard he was going to throw the ball, so they were expecting bombs, not ball control.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Yeah, that's so true. I was expecting Air Coryell or the L.A. Rams and Kurt Warner-type stuff. Instead we got the passing version of the wishbone.

I was very unimpressed the first few games, but last year made a believer out of me.
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Postby PonyTales » Sat Aug 30, 2003 11:51 am

Thanks for the breakdown, webguys. I'm ready for the game!
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