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Texas Tech fans turn on Adam James
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:00 pm
Texas Tech gave interim coach Ruffin McNeill a warm reception after Saturday night's Alamo Bowl win over Michigan State, but -- despite ESPN's best efforts to keep them off the game broadcast -- the very visible, very vocal pro-Mike Leach contingent in the crowd weren't nearly so kind to the would-be villains in Leach's controversial ouster, athletic director Gerald Myers and receiver Adam James:
Texas Tech receiver Adam James was loudly booed as he left the field at halftime of Saturday’s Alamo Bowl. James is a key figure in the controversy that led to the firing of Tech coach Mike Leach three days before the game.
James, wearing his No. 82 Tech jersey and a stocking cap, left the field in the company of a few teammates after most of the Red Raiders had gone in. Fans next to and above the Alamodome’s southeast tunnel rose to boo him. He showed no reaction.
James was accompanied by body guards throughout the night, but the booing was quite tame compared to the anti-James signs, t-shirts, pirate flags, bumper stickers and window-soaping in and outside the Dome, much of it the work of Team Leach, the group that's already picked up more than 41,000 followers on Facebook in the name of supporting Mike Leach against the university. (And made an alarming number of videos featuring members filming themselves inside of closets.)
Tech players, though, who were already steering clear of Leach's corner throughout the week, continued to show much less nostalgia for their former coach. Freak show offensive lineman Brandon Carter told reporters after the game that Adam James is "part of our family," and that his charges against Leach were "just the last straw. Sooner or later, something was going to come out." Quarterback Steven Sheffield was even more blunt: "I looked up in the stands and I saw signs about Team Leach. Bring Leach back. Leach ain’t coming back. That’s how it is."
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Texas Tech receiver Adam James was loudly booed as he left the field at halftime of Saturday’s Alamo Bowl. James is a key figure in the controversy that led to the firing of Tech coach Mike Leach three days before the game.
James, wearing his No. 82 Tech jersey and a stocking cap, left the field in the company of a few teammates after most of the Red Raiders had gone in. Fans next to and above the Alamodome’s southeast tunnel rose to boo him. He showed no reaction.
James was accompanied by body guards throughout the night, but the booing was quite tame compared to the anti-James signs, t-shirts, pirate flags, bumper stickers and window-soaping in and outside the Dome, much of it the work of Team Leach, the group that's already picked up more than 41,000 followers on Facebook in the name of supporting Mike Leach against the university. (And made an alarming number of videos featuring members filming themselves inside of closets.)
Tech players, though, who were already steering clear of Leach's corner throughout the week, continued to show much less nostalgia for their former coach. Freak show offensive lineman Brandon Carter told reporters after the game that Adam James is "part of our family," and that his charges against Leach were "just the last straw. Sooner or later, something was going to come out." Quarterback Steven Sheffield was even more blunt: "I looked up in the stands and I saw signs about Team Leach. Bring Leach back. Leach ain’t coming back. That’s how it is."
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Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:01 pm to MonroeTiger80
This is one of the nastiest situations I've seen in a while for a football program.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:02 pm to MonroeTiger80
Interesting read, thanks!
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:02 pm to thunderbird1100
kids a punk. he and his father should be ashamed of themselves for costing an honest man his job.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:04 pm to BucktownTiger
ESPN needs to tell Craig James to just shut his mouth or else he's fired.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:05 pm to thunderbird1100
James has the support where it counts. His teammates. Leach brought all this on himself. He was hoisted on his own petard
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:07 pm to MonroeTiger80
i would not want the kid on my team. life sucks sometimes. men suck it up and grow for it. i went to military school and if i would have whined to my dad about hazing, unfair profs, unfair upperclassmen, etc. he would have said two words........."tough shite". come to think of it, that's just what he said. after i realized that he wasn't going to lose any sleep over my whining, i went ahead and faced it and busted my butt to get better as a cadet. worked too. we coddle our children too much and actually slow down their development and maturity. i was guilty of that myself.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:08 pm to BucktownTiger
quote:Maybe he is and I don't know whether they should be ashamed or not. Leach has long been a nut case in my mind. I think the truth will come out when over the long, the team rallies around the James' kid or if they ostracize him. If they support him, I think you can arrive at the truth from that. If he is ostracized then yea, maybe he is a punk. I don't know and suspect you don't either.
kids a punk. he and his father should be ashamed of themselves for costing an honest man his job.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:10 pm to JJT
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James has the support where it counts. His teammates. Leach brought all this on himself. He was hoisted on his own petard
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what?
have you not seen the emails?
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:13 pm to MonroeTiger80
Bodyguards? You have got to be kidding me.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:17 pm to thunderbird1100
I'd be pretty pissed off at the James family and the Texas Tech administration if I were a fan. They pretty much got rid of arguably the best coach in that school's history.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:22 pm to MonroeTiger80
so basically boosters, fans, etc support leach whereas the administration and players(for the most part) support James?
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:25 pm to Pilot Tiger
quote:I don't care what the administration thinks since there's a lawsuit they will just close ranks and trash Leach no matter what the truth is
so basically boosters, fans, etc support leach whereas the administration and players(for the most part) support James?
as for the players and staff, it must be tough.
leach no doubt built something at TT, but unless you were there no telling at what cost that success was built on.
the fans
well
fans don't know shite,,but boosters and donors their opinion is ultimately the one that matters most
$$$$$
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:27 pm to Ross
Mike Leach turned a moribund program around and made it a consistent and always exciting challenger to Texas and Oklahoma while having to recruit to Lubbock,one of the toughest sells in any BCS conference.
And they got all that for the bargain price of 1.6 mil/year only this past spring raising him to 2.5 mil.
Sounds like no one but the TT fans realize what they've lost.
And they got all that for the bargain price of 1.6 mil/year only this past spring raising him to 2.5 mil.
Sounds like no one but the TT fans realize what they've lost.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:28 pm to MonroeTiger80
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Quarterback Steven Sheffield was even more blunt: "I looked up in the stands and I saw signs about Team Leach. Bring Leach back. Leach ain’t coming back. That’s how it is."
At some point such fans will have to decide whether they are fans of Texas Tech football, or fans of Mike Leach.
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:29 pm to Ross
frick the james family. this is some shite
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:33 pm to artvandelay1987
quote:So how would you feel if the next kid that was treated like this died?
frick the james family. this is some shite
Posted on 1/3/10 at 1:42 pm to Diamondawg
quote:
So how would you feel if the next kid that was treated like this died?
explain how putting someone in a closet could kill them.
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