Dixon expected ineligible; Leach not happy  
Thursday, August 7, 2008, 11:59 PM
The big news out of Texas Tech camp Thursday is that DE McKinner Dixon apparently has fallen short again in his efforts to regain his academic footing and play for the Red Raiders.

Dixon was at practice Thursday night, but Mike Leach said it's doubtful he'll be playing this season. Rather than put Leach's quotes in two places, I'll let you hit the link at the bottom of this entry.

Just like the last time Dixon became ineligible, back in the spring of 2006, Leach didn't seem very sympathetic.

When he was asked Thursday how he evaluated Dixon so far, Leach said: "In the classroom, not very good.''

When a reporter clarified, asking about Dixon's on-field showing this week, Leach said: "It's irrelevant, because if you don't make it in the classroom, you don't get on the field. It's not even relevant. We're not going to rep him until he can get on the field.''

Leach mentioned the possibility of an appeal but gave no indication that he expected to see Dixon on the field this season.
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From Wednesday night's practice 
Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 11:47 PM
--Remember that intro from "Batman,'' not the movie, the old television series? "Another glorious day in Gotham City ... ''
Well, it was another glorious evening in Lubbock. Heat-wave temperatures during the day but back into the 70s and calm for tonight's Texas Tech practice. It's 77 degrees at the moment.

The combination of high expectations and evening practices in pleasant weather has yielded a pretty good turnout at Tech practices. I'd say somewhere in the neighborhood of 150 fans, maybe 200 came out to see the workout.

The players notice.

"This is awesome,'' deep snapper Austin Burns said. "It's like an NFL camp.''

-- Some highlights: During 7-on-7, Graham Harrell hit Detron Lewis in stride on a post pattern for a touchdown that covered 40 yards. Lewis slipped past -- and Harrell dropped it in over -- safety Franklin Mitchem. ... During the one-on-one drill matching offensive and defensive linemen, OG Jake Johnson impressed everybody watching when he grabbed DT David Neill up around the neck and just slammed him to the ground. It looked like something straight out of WWE. DE Brandon Sharpe had a little more trouble with OT Mickey Okafor, but Sharpe wound up throwing Okafor to the ground and then getting into the pocket. "Give me 74!'' Sharpe called out, referring to the guy Okafor backs up, starting tackle Rylan Reed. ... Actually, there were a few one-on-one matchups that ended with someone on the ground. OT Marlon Winn got DE Jake Ratliff off-balance and put him on the turf. ... DE Sandy Riley made a good inside move to get past OT Chris Olson. ... OG Lonnie Edwards pretty much held his ground going against DT Richard Jones, and C Shawn Byrnes stoned DT Britton Barbee. ...

-- Freshman RB Harrison Jeffers experienced both ends of the spectrum during the 11-on-11 team period. He broke a play off the left side for a big gain, but then the next two times his number was called, he was swarmed the first play and dropped a handoff on the next. ... Backup MLB Sam Fehoko had the hit of the night. He just flat leveled Brandon Reid on an attempted run up the middle, dropping the freshman RB for a 2-yard loss. ... RB Aaron Crawford was juggling a pass into the flat, and DE Daniel Howard came up and popped him hard, causing an incompletion. ... The play after that, FL Mike Crabtree was matched up against CB Taylor Charbonnet, and the ball came to Crabtree on an inside screen. Charbonnet couldn't wrap him up and Crabtree turned the play back outside to get 16 yards. ... RB Shannon Woods had a sweep around right end that went for a touchdown from about 15 yards. ... Graham Harrell and backup QB Taylor Potts threw a touchdown pass apiece in the goal-line offense drill at the end of the workout. Harrell's went to IR Detron Lewis in the front of the end zone. Lyle Leong got himself lost in coverage and had no one near him as he easily snagged Potts' pass in the back of the end zone.


-- Don't know if we'll see it in a game this year, but tonight was at least the second time this week that the Raiders have tried a direct snap to IR Eric Morris in the backfield with Morris quickly handing off to a RB, in this case Baron Batch.

-- Todd Walker missed his third practice in a row because of an illness. Rashad Hawk might be benefiting from that a little bit, because Hawk gets a few extra snaps behind Ed Britton, the starter at SE.

-- OL coach Matt Moore said Shawn Byrnes was the first-string center after last season, but Byrnes and Stephen Hamby split snaps in spring practice. In preseason camp, it's a similar situation: They're getting equal snaps again, though Moore still says that Hamby is No. 1 on the depth chart, the way it was when they ended spring.

-- Tonight was the team's first practice in shoulder pads, in keeping with NCAA rules. CB L.A. Reed worked out, but didn't have the shoulder pads on. I was kind of expecting that at the beginning of the week. With his arm in a cast, they don't want him involved in contact right now.

-- At nearly every position on this team, there is a returning starter, and there's even established backups at most spots. That being the case, for any true freshmen to play this season, they'll have to be impressive. WR Dennis Simmons said a few freshmen have caught his eye so far. "Austin Zouzalik has done some good things. Cornelius Douglas has done some good things. (Harrison Jeffers) has done some good things. Now, does that mean those guys are going to play this year? I don't know,'' Simmons said. OL coach Matt Moore said he won't play any of his freshmen unless injuries put the line into a dire situation. Safeties coach Carlos Mainord said even though the team will lose a boatload of senior safeties after this season, he wouldn't want to waste a year for Cody Davis just to get him into a few plays a game.





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Detron Lewis up to his old tricks  
Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 12:10 AM
In doing the Texas Tech section for Texas Football this year, I picked Detron Lewis to be Tech's "Breakout Player of the Year.''

I'm hoping Lewis makes me look good after I dropped the ball last year. See in 2007, as Tech's "Breakout Player of the Year,'' I went with Ed Britton. Not that he flopped. Britton did make 48 catches for 631 yards and four touchdowns, and that was way more than what he had the year before. It was, in fact, a breakout year for Britton.

But in hindsight, I guess that Crabtree character probably did more to earn BPOY. (I made the mistake of thinking, be careful, he's just a freshman. How good can a freshman be?).

Anyhow, I'm feeling pretty good about my pick this year. On Tuesday night, Lewis wowed all the fans along the sideline by going up -- and I mean way up -- over the middle and snagging a pass with one hand. Brought it down easy as you please and kept on going. But as impressive as he was during his first year on campus, that sort of thing from Lewis doesn't seem very shocking.

Graham Harrell made the comparison to No. 5 when he was asked about Lewis after Monday's practice.

"He's very similar to Crab, just his body control and stuff like that,'' Harrell said. "They're not exactly the same type of receiver, but as far as body control, what he can do with the ball, he is very similar to Crab. So he’s going to cause a problem for a lot of teams. Especially if he gets matched up on linebackers and stuff like that, it's going to be trouble for them.''








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Todd Walker out  
Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 12:06 AM
Todd Walker hasn't practiced the first two nights. As you know, Tech is hush-hush with injury information. However, Todd came into the Football Training Facility on Sunday, players reporting day, and looked groggy and not well. I was told it's a respiratory infection or something of that nature.

So I"m assuming that's the reason he's not been out there for the first two workouts.
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Faces in the crowd  
Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 11:58 PM
Former Tech LB Mike Smith and former Tech WR Jarrett Hicks were at practice on Monday night. Tuesday was basketball coaches night. Tech basketball coach Pat Knight stopped by as did longtime Shallowater basketball coach Ray Morris, who checks in when time permits to see how his son, Eric, is doing.

I also visited with Andrew Swofford, who was ringleader of the well-populated "78 Posse'' that I did a feature on a couple of years ago. That was the special cheering section that former Tech OT Gabe Hall had. I have to admit, I did a double take when Swoff approached me. He said he's dropped 83 pounds -- down to a svelte 235. Way to go, Andrew. Thought those who know him would be pleased to hear that. And he's moved back to Lubbock, too, after some time in the Metroplex.
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Let there be tackling  
Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 11:54 PM
With day three of college football practice comes shoulder pads. With shoulder pads comes tackling.

That's what's in store for Wednesday's Texas Tech practice.

"We'll tackle every day as long as coach (Mike Leach) allows me to be defensive coordinator,'' Ruffin McNeill said Tuesday night. "We'll tackle every day -- before practice, during drills and during practice. We're going to work on tackling. That won't change.''

That's a sure way to many a Tech fan's heart, based on the last few years.

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To clarify on Crabtree  
Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 11:52 PM
Special teams coach Clay McGuire said tonight that Mike Crabtree is being considered to return kickoffs, but not punts. Nothing's set in stone; it's just an experiment. But the thinking is if Crabtree can touch the ball another two or three times a game, then that could be another six points ... or better field position to start a drive or two.

As it stands, however, Detron Lewis and Edward Britton are the first pairing of deep men on kickoff returns.

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More duty for Crabtree 
Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 12:23 AM
Mr. Everything Mike Crabtree got some work returning kicks on Monday night. It's something that Tech coach Mike Leach evidently has signed off on.

"I think he'd be good at it and have (thought so) for a while,'' Leach said. "I think he'd have a chance to be pretty good at either one (returning kickoffs or punts), maybe better at punt.''

In any case, we probably haven't seen the last of Crabtree on special teams.

Will the Raiders do more with their star receiver in the kicking game?

"Yeah, probabaly,'' Leach said. "We'll see.''

For discussion purposes, I'll throw it out there for readers.
Do you:
A) Want Crabtree returning kicks, figuring the more the ball is in his hands the better?

Or
B) Not want Crabtree returning kicks, because it's a chance for some special-teams hero to light him up and send him to the sidelines for an extended period?

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Another new position for L.A. Reed and reasons why  
Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 12:04 AM
The Raiders made a position switch Monday that they had kept under wraps for the last couple of weeks. L.A. Reed, who went from WR to S in the offseason, is now going from S to CB.

Lest anyone wonder, Reed said it's not a first-week experiment.

"I'm staying at corner,'' he said. "I've just got to keep learning. We've got a good three weeks before the season starts. I stayed out here (Monday night) and did the second practice, too, to pick up some more reps so that I can learn it faster.''

So how come the switch and why now? I'd say the reasons are one thing that CBs coach Brian Mitchell said and one thing he didn't say. What he said was he wants the team to get taller at cornerback. Mitchell said he has nothing against 5-9 and 5-10 cornerbacks as long as they can run and jump.

But corners taller than 6-foot provide "some advantages,'' as Mitchell put it, that shorter corners can't.

So there's a solid reason why. But, hey. Reed was 6-foot-2 last December, too, when they moved him from offense to defense. They could have just as easily moved him to cornerback then, which would have given him all of spring practice to pick up nuances.

I asked Mitchell if Reed's move suggested that he wasn't sold on the other options at corner. He said no. Just a move to try to get the four best defensive backs on the field. And, if Reed emerges as a starter, it also makes the secondary an older group.

Reed was one of six seniors who had been bunched up at safety. The others: Darcel McBath, Daniel Charbonnet, Anthony Hines, Jordy Rowland and Lance Fuller.

"You don't need six safeties sitting there that are all seniors,'' Mitchell said. "You don't need your best athletes all at one spot. And if you were to look back there and say, 'Where are our best athletes with the most experience?,' they're all at safety. That right corner was unproven, because you haven't had a guy that's played that many minutes. We were willing to take a chance and we're still willing to take a chance to see which guy's going to step up. We're still going to get a rotation with those other guys and see what that gets us and still keep the competition going.''

Meaning, he hasn't closed the book on LaRon Moore, Brent Nickerson, Marcus Bunton, Pete Richardson, Taylor Charbonnet, De'Shon Sanders, Jarrell Routt and Jared Flannel. But the fact that Reed ran with the first team on opening night of practice to me is an indication of where he stands relative to the rest.
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Opening night: Pleasant -- and not even any wind  
Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 12:00 AM
First off, Tech players couldn't have had a much better setting for the first night of practice. Even in the middle of a heatwave, Lubbock's usually known for having cool nights and mornings. Sure enough, it was pleasant as the Raiders worked out from 8 to 10 p.m. Monday. No wind, even.
"It was a lot cooler than I expected,'' offensive guard Brandon Carter said. "During the summer, it was pretty hot out here when we were working out. So it was nice to have a change. It's late. I'll lose a little bit of sleep, but I'd rather do that than it be so hot (in practice) right now.''
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