redraiders.com - 10/19/2009
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The law of averages seems to have finally caught up with Texas Tech coach Mike Leach’s quarterbacks.
After not having a quarterback miss a start for injury in at least 12 years, Leach is about to have it happen twice in less than a month.
The Avalanche-Journal has learned Tech quarterback Steven ...
star-telegram.com - 10/22/2009
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Injury slams Red Raiders QB yet again
NBC Sports - College Football Talk —
... going down with a concussion on Oct. 3. Potts' replacement, Steven Sheffield , played extremely well in his place, throwing for nearly 1,000 yards and scoring 13 touchdowns (11 passing, two rushing) in his 10 full quarters of work. Now, however, Sheffield himself has reportedly suffered an injury that will shelve the former walk-on for an extended period of time. According to a report from the Lubbock Avalanche Journal , Sheffield suffered a foot injury during Saturday's win and will miss the next two to three weeks . The paper also reports that Sheffield underwent a ...
Foot injury sidelines Tech QB Sheffield
College Sports —
... The Lubbock Avalanche Journal reported that Sheffield had a procedure on his foot Sunday, a day after leading a win over Nebraska. Either Taylor Potts, recovering from a concussion, or Seth Doege will start at home against Texas A&M.; ...
Double-T Nation Daily Diatribe :: 10.20.09
Double-T Nation —
... My: It was mentioned in the comments last night that Fox34 has reported (and I cannot find the video on their website) that QB Taylor Potts has not been cleared to play and you can expect redshirt FR Seth Doege to get the nod on Saturday. Before we get ourselves all worked up, there's a lot of time between now and Saturday and plenty can happen.
Here's what we do know right now, Steven Sheffield is out 2-3 weeks as he had surgery on his ankle (LAJ's Don Williams, DT's Alex Ybarra, and FWST's Dwain Price). ...
Headlinin': Big 12 quarterbacks are taking their lumps
Dr. Saturday —
• Next, please. Aside from the consistently ridiculous stats, Mike Leach's offense has always been a quarterback's best friend in another way: Coming into the season, no QB in a Leach offense had ever missed a start due to injury, at Texas Tech or in his stints as offensive coordinator at Oklahoma and Kentucky in the late nineties. Suddenly, he's had ...
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