More Red/Black
By: Brandon Rawe/TTU
Updated: April 19, 2008
LUBBOCK,
Texas – Red
Raider fans got a glimpse of Texas Tech’s newly fortified defensive line during
the annual Red-Black Game on Saturday as the unit recorded nine sacks and
pressured the squad’s quarterbacks throughout the workout. The defense edged out
a 29-23 win over the offense.
A unit
that was thin in depth during the 2007 season bolstered itself with six
defensive line additions on signing day, including the addition of three players
that enrolled in January and participated in Saturday’s spring game. McKinner
Dixon made his return to the red and black, while University of Miami transfer
Chris Perry and freshman Ryan Haliburton helped solidify the
unit.
Defensive
tackle Richard Jones led the unit with three sacks, while ends Daniel Howard and
Dixon recorded two each. Despite playing against a thinned-out offensive line,
the defensive front rotation showed its athleticism and spent much of the day in
the backfield, accounting for 84 lost yards on tackles behind the line of
scrimmage. Dixon credited first-year defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill with
the unit’s success today.
“You saw
a defensive line today doing with Ruff told us to do,” Dixon said. “He has us
enthusiastic and ready to play. Whether it’s practice during the week or a
scrimmage or the spring game, we are ready to play each
time.
“As for
me, it felt good to get out there and hit somebody,” Dixon said, referring to
his first spring back at Tech since his freshman season in
2005.
Howard
paced the defense with four tackles, including the two sacks, while Jones,
safety Jordy Rowland and linebacker Blake Collier added three each. Linebackers
Sam Fehoko, Chris Wallace and Tyrone Sonier each grabbed
interceptions.
Quarterback
Graham Harrell did manage a team-leading 209 yards on 17-of-29 passing,
including a touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael Crabtree. Backup quarterback
Taylor Potts connected on 28-of-37 for 159 yards, while Stefan Loucks was
9-of-13. He also had the second touchdown strike to walk-on inside receiver
Blake Kelley. Kelley led all receivers with 10 receptions and totaled 86 yards.
The offensive line, which returns all five starters from last season, was
without two of those starters and three backups.
“We
definitely had our ups and downs today,” Harrell said of the offense’s
performance. “We would like to have scored more points, but the defense did a
great job, which is very encouraging. The guys up front kept getting pressure
and did a good job of keeping us off-balance.”
Running
back Aaron Crawford averaged 6.4 yards on the ground and rushed for 45 yards on
seven carries. Baron Batch took a bulk of the reps with 15 and rushed for 47
yards, while Shannon Woods and Kobey Lewis carried seven and five times for 30
and 16 yards, respectively. Crawford had the lone rushing score of the
day.
Detron
Lewis had seven receptions for 93 yards and Crabtree grabbed six catches for 54
yards and a touchdown.
Playing
for only the second time with a defensive scoring system, the unit managed its
29 points on the 13 sacks, turnovers and three and outs.
Place
kicker Cory Fowler added a 38-yard field goal to the scoring for the offense in
the second quarter.
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