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No Crabtree. No Harrell. Find out how Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach feels about his new team. The Red Raiders went 11-2 last season, winning seven conference games.
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Yeah if there's some guys that are going to play that. Most people haven't heard of that they've been around our place for awhile we feel good about him I think you're gonna do well. I don't feel like there's a big let down this year I think that. You know we've had the best offseason we've had since I've been there I think we're. I don't know -- have an individual. Players that is it is. -- was she knows is among receivers but I think the overall receiver and it's going to be a little deeper and and it could very well over all be better. Quarterback. You know Taylor Potts and -- in the starter. Which -- in spring he was our front runner and he could start for a lot of teams last year. Could start for our success program was ahead of them and you know which that. You know and in Graham's case should get a guy that through those thrown more touchdown pass and anybody in history college football. And is the only guy and history college football throw back to back -- 5000 yard seasons so. It's not like. He was following a guy that didn't have a pretty good capabilities and then. -- feel really good about it and I think. To me everything's done is is very impressive storm regardless of who ends up being our starter. That if if fox is our starter and we've got a good morning news if somebody beats out -- and we have an even better more. If and so I feel really good about it and you know is he's he's he's bigger guys stronger arm. You know where's the whole experience learning curve and all that. I don't know I mean probably there will be some things learned a long way but he's been with us for three years -- familiar with. All the receivers he's throwing to. Yeah yeah. It's bound to change.