@@khill4053 Kansas is a basketball school , with zero in state talent to recruit. Kansas state found a way to make it work but they also had a half of famer forever.
@@Sportsgeek1991 I can say why Tech has been in the doldrums, because Leach was/is an arrogant, one trick pony, the spread offense, and that makes him more of a system implementer and not really a coach. But he was too arrogant and was being insubordinate to Texas Tech administration. So they fired him based on even the slightest hint of trouble and then got Tuberville, who wrecked the program by abandoning the school with no notice or anything, wrecking recruiting for a year. Kingsbury and every other coach since then have been trying to recover since Tuberville, each ever so slightly, but being unable to recover fast enough. So it's not all Kingsbury's or Wells' fault. I lay a huge responsibility for it on the Administration for hiring Tuberville, with his flaky past, to begin with.
Been looking for 2008 tech games forever
...at the most since 2008, lol. Guns Up!
Wow feels like 2008 was just yesterday, hard to believe it was almost 20 years ago.
If Batch was just a bit faster, he'd have more touchdowns. But he isn't a speedster.
Do you have the Texas tech OU game from 2008? I can’t find the full game anywhere anymore
Lasooner has it
Go. Trxas
Yes kids . . . . Kansas was once good at football.
Yeah, I saw that Kansas used to be decent. What happened?
@@khill4053 Kansas is a basketball school , with zero in state talent to recruit. Kansas state found a way to make it work but they also had a half of famer forever.
@@Sportsgeek1991 I can say why Tech has been in the doldrums, because Leach was/is an arrogant, one trick pony, the spread offense, and that makes him more of a system implementer and not really a coach. But he was too arrogant and was being insubordinate to Texas Tech administration. So they fired him based on even the slightest hint of trouble and then got Tuberville, who wrecked the program by abandoning the school with no notice or anything, wrecking recruiting for a year. Kingsbury and every other coach since then have been trying to recover since Tuberville, each ever so slightly, but being unable to recover fast enough. So it's not all Kingsbury's or Wells' fault. I lay a huge responsibility for it on the Administration for hiring Tuberville, with his flaky past, to begin with.