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My favorite part of the broadcast was when one guy asked the other to talk about the first half, and what he made of it. The second guy then went on a long talk about how nice it was that they weren't talking about controversy anymore, only the game. He kept this up until the kickoff.
Senior offensive lineman Brandon Carter, who admitted he and Leach haven't always seen eye-to-eye, said fans who were quick to pile on James -- including lustily booing him as the team headed to the locker room at halftime -- as the reason for Leach's firing don't know the entire story.
"I don't want to say anything bad about the fans, but this is not the first situation that something like this has happened [with Leach]. This is just the first time someone stepped forward," Carter said. "I don't want fans thinking that Adam James did this because he was upset but it was just kind of the last straw, and sooner or later something was going to come out. This is the first situation that someone spoke up about.
"We always thought that Mike Leach was a great coach, and he always has been. This year, I don't know if it was personal issues or what not, but things just kind of turned for the worst and it just became a big distraction this year for us. And I think that's one reason we were so up and down this year, because some of the things that he said to his players and some of the things that were done. People just didn't cope with that."
Batch also defended James, the son of ESPN analyst Craig James, who accused Leach of mistreating the sophomore receiver the day after he sustained a "mild" concussion.
"The best thing right now is just to move on. What happened happened, that's in the past now. Being mad about it won't help," Batch said. "You know, I love Adam. I support him 100 percent, and the administration did what they had to do. The Double-T, it's bigger than one person and I hope people realize that it's bigger than me, it's bigger than Ruff, it's bigger than one person. The thing that Ruff knows is, he holds that to be true: The Double-T is bigger than just one person."
What's the deal with Leach and pirates?
I must have missed something.
What's the deal with Leach and pirates?
I must have missed something.
You've missed a lot if you don't know about the whole Leach thing.
Try this and google Adam James, Craig James, etc. It's been a real mess.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls09/news/story?id=4776848
He has a passion for the lore and history of pirates.
I suppose the way they make their own rules, which are sometimes eccentric or unconventional, has an appeal to him as well.
Okey dokey..yea I get that now..I saw some signs in the crowd last night about him and pirates and was ????.
He is unorthodox for sure. Maybe he's one of those really smart guys that just is so weird you can't figure him out.
Thanks for answering.
He and his views on pirates made a great match for the type of university that TTU is. The mascot is a masked rider, sort of a Zorro-type of character who embodies a sort of anti-establishment type of zeal.
TTU also finds itself just trying to out-hustle teams like UT and OU, so his views on pirates added to their style of play.
Anyways, I think he got what he deserved. Though I also feel badly for him. It didn't have to go this far, and I think he is pretty stubborn about it. Meanwhile, the players are not afraid to say that his act this year had worn thin.
As a TTU fan, I also had just about had enough of Leach's bizarre moments. It became more about him being the focus of attention, IMO.
I only saw Tech you know when they'd be on national TV against whoever..they are amazing at getting these lights out QB's...and the little receivers who can catch anything and make a ton of yards after catch. Never seen a school that can do that year after year like them.
Leach strikes me as being a real smart aleck type..real annoying type. I have heard on radio talk (mostly Dallas stations I stream) that he's not very well liked. Almost Bob Knight-ish in that respect.
Lots of UH folks on here said the Tech fans were horrible at their game this year..I think it was on here I read that. Seems I remember some incident at Lubbock against A & M some few years back...fans out of control.
I love college ball. Thanks for the insight.
I don't know if he will still go to Tech, but there is a commitment from Scotty Young of Denton Ryan High School (TX school).
He threw for 9,000 yards and 126 TDs in TWO seasons as a junior and senior. One season, he had 64 TDs which was three short of former TTU ex-QB Graham Harrell's high school record of 67 TD passes in one season.
I think Scotty Young might be a seriously dangerous QB for TTU.
Isn't that kid that came in when Potts got dinged a freshman? I forget his name now but he was a deadly passer. Against MS anyway. The announcers kept saying how he was such a fan favorite as well...
I'd be thinking about that if I was this Young kid...he might not get to play much.
Steven Sheffield is a either a junior or a redshirt sophomore.