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NateDawg39
01-09-2010, 03:02 PM
A friend from Tech sent this to me dont know where it came from



Recently, former Texas Tech head football coach Mike Leach portrayed his firing as an orchestrated event with ESPN college football analyst and ultimate “little league dad” Craig James as the force behind his dismissal. According to Leach, Craig James had been disappointed by the lack of playing time for his son Adam, a seldom used receiver for the Red Raiders. Leach stated that “I think he used his position at ESPN to try to coerce me into allowing Adam to play more,” and when Leach didn’t comply with his demands for special treatment, Leach says that James attempted to apply more pressure. “He made it clear that he had a business relationship with our chancellor or certainly was in conversation about such things.” Aided by lingering resentment caused

by heated contract negotiations with Leach last year, Craig James’ pleas to university administrators did not fall on deaf ears. Days after the elder James contacted school officials, the man that built Tech into a respected football power was unceremoniously dumped, and the James family has required police protection at their home in Celina. Could this have been avoided? Only if Mike Leach had allowed Craig James to continue pulling strings for his son.

On January 9th, the U.S. Army All American Bowl will play its annual game in San Antonio, Texas. The game is a who’s who of division I prospects. The game’s public relations manager, Amy Sorrells, told 13psi that the game’s roster is annually “comprised of the top 90 to 100 high school players in the nation.” A look at previous rosters would back that statement up. The 2006 game included the likes of Tim Tebow, Percy Harvin, and C.J. Spiller. An impressive group of players being sought by every football powerhouse in the nation. With the exception of one player. Adam James was a senior tight end playing for tiny Celina (TX) Bobcats, a school comprised of 474 students. Competing in Texas’ next to smallest division, Adam James not only wasn’t being recruited, he wasn’t selected to the Texas Sports Writers Association All-State team. Not first team. Not second team. Not third team. So a kid that isn’t considered All-State is suspicously put on the roster of an All-American team? An All-American team comprised of the best 90 to 100 players in the nation? He not only wasn’t listed in the top 250 players in the nation according to Rivals, he wasn’t listed as a top 100 player in his own state. While Rivals is listed as a scouting partner for the U.S. Army game, so is Tom Lemming. . . who happened to work with Craig James at ESPN.

It was only after he was added to the U.S. Army Bowl roster that Adam James was recruited. And while Adam claimed several scholarship offers from different schools, the only offer recognized by Rivals was the “grey shirt” offer from Texas Tech. It was Adams’ mysterious placement on an All-American team and resulting interest from homestate Texas Tech that led us to where we are now. A football player in over his head athletically, a father that refuses to accept that fact, and a coach looking for a new job.

LE Dad
01-09-2010, 03:11 PM
Originally posted by NateDawg39
A friend from Tech sent this to me dont know where it came from



Recently, former Texas Tech head football coach Mike Leach portrayed his firing as an orchestrated event with ESPN college football analyst and ultimate ``little league dad`` Craig James as the force behind his dismissal. According to Leach, Craig James had been disappointed by the lack of playing time for his son Adam, a seldom used receiver for the Red Raiders. Leach stated that ``I think he used his position at ESPN to try to coerce me into allowing Adam to play more,`` and when Leach didn`t comply with his demands for special treatment, Leach says that James attempted to apply more pressure. ``He made it clear that he had a business relationship with our chancellor or certainly was in conversation about such things.`` Aided by lingering resentment caused

by heated contract negotiations with Leach last year, Craig James` pleas to university administrators did not fall on deaf ears. Days after the elder James contacted school officials, the man that built Tech into a respected football power was unceremoniously dumped, and the James family has required police protection at their home in Celina. Could this have been avoided? Only if Mike Leach had allowed Craig James to continue pulling strings for his son.

On January 9th, the U.S. Army All American Bowl will play its annual game in San Antonio, Texas. The game is a who`s who of division I prospects. The game`s public relations manager, Amy Sorrells, told 13psi that the game`s roster is annually ``comprised of the top 90 to 100 high school players in the nation.`` A look at previous rosters would back that statement up. The 2006 game included the likes of Tim Tebow, Percy Harvin, and C.J. Spiller. An impressive group of players being sought by every football powerhouse in the nation. With the exception of one player. Adam James was a senior tight end playing for tiny Celina (TX) Bobcats, a school comprised of 474 students. Competing in Texas` next to smallest division, Adam James not only wasn`t being recruited, he wasn`t selected to the Texas Sports Writers Association All-State team. Not first team. Not second team. Not third team. So a kid that isn`t considered All-State is suspicously put on the roster of an All-American team? An All-American team comprised of the best 90 to 100 players in the nation? He not only wasn`t listed in the top 250 players in the nation according to Rivals, he wasn`t listed as a top 100 player in his own state. While Rivals is listed as a scouting partner for the U.S. Army game, so is Tom Lemming. . . who happened to work with Craig James at ESPN.

It was only after he was added to the U.S. Army Bowl roster that Adam James was recruited. And while Adam claimed several scholarship offers from different schools, the only offer recognized by Rivals was the ``grey shirt`` offer from Texas Tech. It was Adams` mysterious placement on an All-American team and resulting interest from homestate Texas Tech that led us to where we are now. A football player in over his head athletically, a father that refuses to accept that fact, and a coach looking for a new job. Not sure who said it, but it sure seems accurate:thinking:

Pick6
01-09-2010, 03:17 PM
So the simple question is, why was he given a scholarship if he was that bad? Why wasn't his scholarship taken away if he was that bad? If all the assist coaches didn't want to give him a scholarship and Leach did, did Leach really know talent or was it the recruiters that knew talent?

NateDawg39
01-09-2010, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by Pick6
So the simple question is, why was he given a scholarship if he was that bad? Why wasn't his scholarship taken away if he was that bad? If all the assist coaches didn't want to give him a scholarship and Leach did, did Leach really know talent or was it the recruiters that knew talent? Thats stuff we may never know

44INAROW
01-09-2010, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by Pick6
So the simple question is, why was he given a scholarship if he was that bad? Why wasn't his scholarship taken away if he was that bad? If all the assist coaches didn't want to give him a scholarship and Leach did, did Leach really know talent or was it the recruiters that knew talent?

my guess would be POLITICS :doh:

shamu85
01-09-2010, 05:37 PM
I don't doubt that Craig James probably did some politicing for his son to be part of that game, but Georgetown had a kid a few years ago that played in like the 2nd Army bowl, and he wasn't recruited by anyone. He did gain almost 2,000 yards on the season, but he didn't go anywhere because he was like 5'9", 175.

westcoast54
01-09-2010, 06:26 PM
If I'm not mistaken, a "gray shirt" means your paying your own way. My question is this....Is James even on scholarship? If he is on scholarship then Leach should have just cut him after spring ball and been done with it.

Emerson1
01-09-2010, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by westcoast54
If I'm not mistaken, a "gray shirt" means your paying your own way. My question is this....Is James even on scholarship? If he is on scholarship then Leach should have just cut him after spring ball and been done with it.
I think a gray shirt is where as an incoming freshman, you wait until the spring to register for classes and go to school. You basically take a year off from football without use the redshirt. I've always seen it done when there was a lack of scholarships, so they get signed on with the next years allotment.

STANG RED
01-09-2010, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by Pick6
So the simple question is, why was he given a scholarship if he was that bad? Why wasn't his scholarship taken away if he was that bad? If all the assist coaches didn't want to give him a scholarship and Leach did, did Leach really know talent or was it the recruiters that knew talent?

I think he was trying to make a good PR move, and maybe do a favor for the James family. Unfortunatley it came back to bit him in the butt. Let this be a lesson to all college HCs out there. You can bet Leach will never make that mistake again.