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NBC Sports - College Football Talk: Texas Tech QB merry-go-round continues
Dr. Saturday: Headlinin': Let Dez Bryant be an example to you
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Texas Tech QB merry-go-round continues
NBC Sports - College Football Talk —
Texas Tech QB merry-go-round continues Posted by John Taylor on October 28, 2009 3:01 PM ET For a decade, Mike Leach was never forced to make an in-season change at the starting quarterback position. Now, thanks to injury and performance, Leach is looking at his third QB change this season . According to ESPN.com 's Joe Schad , and citing two people familiar with Leach's decision, redshirt freshman Seth Doege will start against Kansas Saturday ...
Headlinin': Let Dez Bryant be an example to you
Dr. Saturday —
• There are ways of making you talk. Suspended Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant, officially done for the year as of Tuesday night for lying to the NCAA about his relationship with "mentor" Deion Sanders, was noncommittal about his immediate future Wednesday during his first public comments about the suspension. Presumably, he's going to wait for his appeal to return this season to be officially denied ("They might go my way, they may not") before making the inevitable announcement that he's skipping his senior season for the draft.
While even columnists who cover rival teams were chiding the ...
Keys to the Game, A&M Revisited and Kansas
Double-T Nation —
... 1) Run the ball. Last week the key was to stick to basic play calling, which we did with moderate success. Though Leach thought that the offense looked contrived. I am assuming Doege starts, based on "sources" (though Leach claims this is another game time decision). Based on his numbers last week and against KSU, Doege is going to have to rely on the other skill guys to make the plays, as he doesn't seem to be a threat to really stretch the field. Our success passing will be predicated on the fear that Batch, ...






