Texas Tech Football Program: R.I.P.

December 30 1 Comment Category: NCAA 2009

At 10 a.m. December 30, 2009, after years of mediocrity capped by flashes of greatness, the Texas Tech football program died a tragic death resulting from fatal blows from the University Athletic Director’s ego. Tech fans can thank Adam James, his inability to run routes properly, general laziness, and his father’s use of his position and influence to dismantle years of labor.

“My son is an awesome player,” said Craig James, current ESPN analyst and football has-been. “So what if he doesn’t want to work hard, has substandard receiving numbers, and may drop five or ten passes a game, he deserves more.”

When asked about feelings regarding the demise of his alma mater, current Tech QB Taylor Potts responded, “James is getting routes across the middle as I lob them high and slow (this weekend).”

Qualified candidates to replace Mike Leach have been put on notice that, though the university might pursue and hire you, clashes in personality, ego, and not playing kids with certain last names will result in your termination just in time for bonuses to not be paid.

The Texas Tech football program is survived by Wes Welker, Michael Crabtree, and an empty trophy case.

A look back:

Wreck ‘em Tech!

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  1. Great write up. I don’t see that battle ending soon between the AD and Leach. Congrats on school and the new addition. Hope the holidays were good to you and your family.
    BTW, I think the Texas D will show at the very least. Now if only someone can put Greg Davis in an equipment room for about 3 hours on a certain night. HOOK EM!

    Brandon 31 December 2009 at 11:23 am Permalink

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