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Tag: Texas Tech
Posted on Thu Feb 07, 2008 at 09:15:30 AM EST in College Don't ask us why, we can't explain it. Bobby Knight is just days into his retirement, but we're already feeling nostalgic for the Knight era. We've hated the cantankerous old fart for decades now, but suddenly it's as if our best friend took our dog and split town with our old lady. Okay, so it's not quite that bad, but if we had to equate our inner feelings to something it would be a scab - it's irritating, it's a nuisance, it's annoying and it can be painful, but when it's gone, you always find yourself feeling where it once was.
Yup, the General was pretty much a verbal Picasso.
Posted on Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 09:11:06 AM EST in College
What can you say about Bob Knight that hasn't already been said? Not much. The guy's been called every name in the book from a S.O.B. to the G.O.A.T. And they all ring true in their own right. He was a pompous, arrogant, no-nonsense prick when he wanted to be, but there is no denying the longevity or the sustained success he achieved. 902 victories!! All the coach has to say is "scoreboard" when it comes to his legacy. But more importantly, when it comes down to the term "student athlete", he made it a reality. Say what you will, but he graduated players and that should say as much about the guy as his red face and obscenity laced tirades. Even in retiring, the old ball coach was game planning.
But, coach, before you go off into the sunset; can you tell us what the future holds for Bob Knight?
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Posted on Thu Jan 17, 2008 at 08:54:02 AM EST in College Like him or hate him, Bob Knight made history last night by upsetting the No. 9 Texas A&M Aggies 68-53, winning his 900th career game. Knight is the only Division I men's basketball coach to reach the big 9-0-0, so we figured now is as good a time as any to relive some of the more outspoken moments in the surly old coach's career.
Ooops, almost forgot this inspirational speech from the greatest men's coach in the history of the game. (Considering it's Bob Knight, we shouldn't have to do this, but we will. Slap those earmuffs on all the youngsters out there!)
Hey, according to the big guy, those aren't vulgar F-bombs; they're just simple expressions of surprise, anger and dismay.
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Posted on Fri Nov 30, 2007 at 12:02:27 PM EST in College We're sure you've seen the clips of Bob Knight going Bob Knight on his neighbor, but have you seen the entire drawn out video? These guys are arguing like a couple of school boys and they go on for nearly nine stinkin' minutes. But don't get us wrong, there's plenty of entertainment value in the uncut edition. Pay special attention around the 5:15 mark.
We love how this guy is so worked up that he's still ranting and raving at Knight even after he's back inside his house. Thank goodness the audio was working on his camcorder because if it wasn't for the undeniable voice of Knight, nobody would know who the heck that was. Dude, you better have asked Santa for a new camera.
Posted on Wed Nov 14, 2007 at 08:04:36 AM EST in College
On Monday we told you about Mike Leach's conspiracy theory involving Big 12 referees and the Texas Longhorns. But we didn't do his little tirade justice at all.
Listen, we know where you're going with the whole breakfast metaphor, but once we hear chicken and pig references getting thrown around, we just can't help but laugh. This guy's explanations are about as big of a joke as his play-calling. Nice rushing attack against the Longhorns. Seven carries for 10 yards. Yea, and the refs are why you lost.
Posted on Mon Nov 12, 2007 at 08:11:58 AM EST in College
In case you thought that Mike Leach's harsh comments didn't extend beyond the four walls of the team locker room, guess again. The Texas Tech football coach went off in another press conference tirade on Saturday as he questioned the officials' official officiating during the Red Raiders 59-43 loss at Texas.
Leach was really ticked about a third quarter drive that saw numerous official reviews and calls go against Tech.
Leach was even defensive about a referee who resides in Austin and who just so happens to have also officiated the game.
Players, fans, staff, media, refs: nobody is safe from irate Big 12 coaches this year.
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Posted on Wed Oct 10, 2007 at 08:12:36 AM EST in College
Tuesday was a big day for a Big 12 rivalry. Texas A&M hasn't defeated Texas Tech in Lubbock since 1993, but that doesn't mean squat to Aggies running back big, bad Jorvorskie Lane.
Obviously somebody has been watching too many Mike Gundy replays, but he has good reason to be jacked up for this game. Not only is head coach Mike Leach wounded, but the guy is talking dual Heisman candidates on the week A&M makes the trip. Oh, yeah, and there are students selling T-shirts with pictures of Michael Vick hanging A&M's mascot.
Wow, and we thought LSU's fans were insensitive.
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Posted on Tue Oct 09, 2007 at 06:51:09 AM EST in College
We always took Leach as a scooter guy for some reason. Oddly enough our oddball injury of the day goes to one of college football's biggest oddities, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach. We'd like to say that it involves a pirate ship, a parrot and a plank, but that would just be wishful thinking.
While Leach takes the cake for stupidest boo-boo, Limas Sweed gets the nod for most demoralizing Big 12 injury. Just days after losing to rival Oklahoma, the Longhorns wide receiver found out that his college career is over. Sweed needs surgery to repair ligament damage in his wrist stemming from a preseason incident.
If you thought Mack Brown was throwing a fit after Colt McCoy took a late hit in the game against Oklahoma, you know that the furniture is flying in his office today. After all, considering Texas' running game is virtually nonexistent, without Sweed in the lineup, Brown chances of Leachin' it up and getting 500+ yards per game through the air just lost all sorts of steam.
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Posted on Wed Oct 03, 2007 at 01:11:56 AM EST in College
Okay, something strange is going on in the world of football. Florida and Texas seem to be having some competition over who can get the most players arrested in a calendar year. At the moment, the Gators are ahead by a nose thanks to safety Tony Joiner's recent trip to the clink. Joiner became the eighth Florida player in the last nine months to get in trouble after he was arrested and charged with felony burglary on Tuesday.
And what makes matters worse is that Joiner is a senior captain who has already racked up 20 tackles this year. Not exactly the leadership Urban Meyer was looking for heading into a huge SEC showdown with LSU. Then you've got Texas Tech linebacker Kellen Tillman, apparently trying to take some of the limelight away from the state rival Longhorns, who got popped with some pot. Perhaps he was trying to take a bit of the edge off after getting suspended for unspecified reasons in the Red Raiders 75-7 blowout of Northwestern State.
All right, now for the real kicker: while these guys were getting hauled off by the cops, Pacman Jones was actually doing some good in the community for a change. Jones bought 1,500 tickets to the next TNA Wrestling pay-per-view and he's donating them to students as incentive for good grades and good behavior. Go figure.
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Posted on Mon Sep 24, 2007 at 07:49:39 AM EST in NFL
The Eagles uniforms might be the ugliest duds ever donned, but Donovan McNabb and Kevin Curtis sure did like the way they fit. The duo hooked up for a league record tying 205 yards on nine catches in the first half of Philly's annihilation of the Lions. With touchdowns of 68, 12 and 43 yards under his belt before halftime, fantasy owners were loving life and already writing up their smack for the upcoming week before the second half kickoff. And if the NFL mirrors the college game, then Detroit's defensive coordinator might want to start packing his desk a little early. After Texas Tech gave up 610 yards of offense to Oklahoma State in a 49-45 loss, Lyle Setencich stepped down from his job as defensive coordinator with the Red Raiders. It might not go down in the books as a firing, but after hearing what `pirate master' Mike Leach had to say about his club, we have a feeling it wasn't solely for the "personal reasons" Setencich claims.
But to make sure there were no hard feelings, Leach threw in the obligatory line of BS that every fired coach receives:
Geez, thanks coach.
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