Crabtree Doesn’t Want Any Regrets

November 19th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Texas Tech is only a handful of wins away from getting a BCS National Championship birth. The Big 12 South is so congested that the Red Raiders will probably have to be undefeated to get in. They have a big matchup with No. 5 Oklahoma this weekend. A win here would be huge and kill the Sooners BCS Championship dreams.

Michael Crabtree is going to try his absolute hardest to get his team into the Title game. He still thinks about the time when his High School squad missed out on States.

“From my years in high school, I feel like I didn’t give it all I could give,” Crabtree said. “I feel like I could have gone to state if I would have given it my all. I didn’t want to feel like that again – should’ve, could’ve, would’ve. I’m at that time right now that I’m remembering that, so every time I go on the field, it’s like I’m giving it my all because I’m not going to feel that same way I felt in high school. I don’t want any regrets.”

I have no doubt that Michael Crabtree won’t give it 100% on gamedays and lead this team to the promise land. The Red Raiders season feels magical in a way, almost like it’s their destiny.

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Michael Crabtree Ready for the Week Off

November 14th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Michael Crabtree and the Texas Tech Red Raiders have a much need week off this weekend. After playing two top 10 teams, including former No. 1 Texas over the last two weeks, anyone would be ready for a little time off. Especially when they’re next opponent is Oklahoma!

Crabtree is going to use this week off to heal up a bit. “The ankle is getting better,” Crabtree said. “It probably won’t even be hurting at all come the next game.”

When asked further how things are going:

“It’s been all right, but a lot of people have been going at my foot, so every time I get hit they try to twist it or whatever,” Crabtree said. “But it hasn’t been enough to keep me from playing.”

The Red Raiders will need all their weapons healthy and ready to roll come next week at Oklahoma. Everything will be riding on that game and the entire nation will be watching.

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Will Crabtree Get 23 Touchdowns?

November 12th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

With only 2 games left on the regular season schedule, Michael Crabtree is still 4 receiving touchdowns shy of his record 22 touchdowns last year. If he wants to break it in 2008, he’ll need to score 5 more touchdowns against Oklahoma and Baylor.

Both of those opponents are tough, but I think Crabtree can manage 2 touchdowns against Oklahoma, and 3 against Baylor. Stats aren’t all that important to him, but as fans, it’s one thing we love. Fans are obsessed with stats and always wanting to see their favorite player outperform someone else (or in this case, himself).

So what do you thin? With 2 games left, can Crabtree do it?

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Michael Crabtree Heisman Watch

November 6th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Before the season started, Michael Crabtree was on a lot of potential Heisman lists. Since his stats weren’t as hot as last year, he kind of dropped off the radar this year.

However, that amazing performance he had against former No. 1 Texas (10 receptions, 127 yards and a game winning touchdown) has propelled him back into the discussion. ESPN has him ranked #4 on their Heisman Watch.

Here’s what they had to say:

4. Michael Crabtree — I have Michael Crabtree at No. 4 even though his numbers are slightly down from last year. If you can live with calling it a down season while he’s on pace to catch 93 passes for more than 1,200 yards and 20 TDs despite being the No. 1 focus of rival defenses every week. Simply put, Crabtree is better at what he does than any other player in college football. He carves up defenses, snatches passes away from defenders in traffic and runs through would-be tacklers like he’s a tailback. The only downside is his QB is drawing a lot of the hype since Tech’s attack is just so diversified.

It’ll be tough for him to win it because Graham Harrell is also on the list, and in fact he is No. 1 on ESPN’s Heisman rankings. But there is still hope!

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Crabtree Wants a Piece of Kansas State

October 3rd, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Michael Crabtree and the Texas Tech Red Raiders didn’t face Kansas State last year. That makes it difficult for us to judge what he’s going to do. Kansas State isn’t a bad team. They’re 3-1, yet unranked.

Texas Tech is coming off a bye week and Crabtree is coming off a game where he only put up 60+ yards. I’m predicting the Red Raiders to continue their dominance in the Big 12 and make a push to move up the rankings. There are four Big 12 teams in the top 10 and all have decent matchups this week. There’s a chance someone could get knocked off.

Crabtree needs to blow up this week, especially after he was only marginal in the last game. I want to see a 8 catch game with 170 yards and 3 touchdowns. That’s the Crabtree we enjoy seeing and that’s the Crabtree we love. Speaking of loving Michael Crabtree… someone at the Bleacher Report posted a Five Reasons to Love Michael Crabtree. Make sure you check it out before tomorrow’s 3:30 PM EST kickoff.

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Texas Tech Bye Week

September 26th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

No. 10 Texas Tech is off this weekend, so I’m not going to have much to write about. They’ll play their first conference game next week against Kansas.

So far through 4 games, Michael Crabtree has 29 receptions for 457 yards and 6 scores. Those are great numbers for a receiver. I’m not sure if they’re Heisman-worthy, but they will definitely keep him on the national radar and assure he’s a 1st round selection in the NFL Draft.

Texas Tech has 8 more regular season games. If we project his stats out for the remainder of the year, they will look something like 87 receptions for 1371 yards and 18 touchdowns. I’d really like to see Crabtree get the yardage up if he wants to win a Heisman. But that’s months away, so we don’t need to worry about it right now. As long as the Red Raiders keep winning, everything will fall into place.

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Mr. Crabtree

September 25th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Doublenation.com posted the top 5 reasons why Texas Tech will win the Big 12 South. Reason number 5 is our very own Michael Crabtree. Check it out:

Reason #5: Mr. Crabtree

Michael Crabtree (29 catches, 457 yards and 6 TD’s) is still the unquestioned playmaker on offense and despite not having quite the burst onto the scene as he did last year in no way diminishes what he brings to this team. There is not a player in the Big 12 that has Mr. Crabtree’s combination of size, speed and ability to turn a short pass into a game-breaking spectacular play. Defenses will have to game plan around Crabtree, which is part of the reason why the receivers mentioned above are having so much success. His presence allows for other players to step up and make plays. I’m not sure that Mr. Crabtree has the type of season that he had last year, but make no mistake that his presence is helping this offense be that much more efficient. Crabtree will get his in conference play, I’m fairly confident of that. Teams can’t cover him and everyone else. He’s just too special not to make a difference.

What’s your take?

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Crabtree Ties a Texas Tech Record

September 4th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Michael Crabtree caught a touchdown pass from Graham Harrell at the end of the first quarter last week. I didn’t realize that the touchdown marked the 23rd of his career and he is now tied with Joel Filani for second place on the all-time TD receptions list at Tech.

That’s insane to think about considering this is only his 2nd year! I expect Crabtree will break the record this week against Nevada.

Check back tomorrow for my complete pre-game analysis including my stat predictions.

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Crabtree on Redshirting

August 14th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

When Michael Crabtree arrived at Texas Tech in 2006, he was an eager freshman looking to make an instant impact on the field. However, he had never played wide receiver and wasn’t quite as polished as some of the other players on the team. But no one could deny his raw talent and ability to make plays. So Texas Tech coaches decided to redshirt him his freshman year.

“It was disappointing to sit out that first season, but I was learning to be patient,” Crabtree said. “And I was learning stuff all the time. That first game was so important to me because I had been waiting for it so long. Now, it’s like every time I get on the field, I try to build on it.”

Last year Crabtree busted on the scene and had some huge games right away. He came out firing.

One thing that’s bad about the redshirt is that Texas Tech fans now only have 1 more season to enjoy him. 2008 will be his last year as a Red Raider, you can count on it. Even though he has plenty of eligibility, Michael Crabtree will be ready for the NFL and the millions of dollars that comes with it. You just can’t risk injury when there is guaranteed money on the table.

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134 Receptions. That’s nothing!

August 12th, 2008 by Crabtree Zone

Michael Crabtree is on a mission in 2008. Despite all the records he broke last year as a freshman at Texas Tech, he thinks he can improve. “I can do the same thing, if not better during this season,” Crabtree said. “I still don’t feel that 134 catches was the best I can do. I think I still have a lot to prove to people.”

What more could he possibly prove? He’s already the best wide receiver in college football having scored 22 touchdowns on 134 receptions, 1,962 yards. Maybe he’s going to go for 30 touchdowns?

“There was no surprise in what I did,” said Crabtree, a converted high school quarterback who had never played wide receiver until arriving at college. “It was just a lot of hard work. We went though some things to get ready, but it was a good, strong year for us. And I’m expecting even more this season.”

I just hope Graham Harrell is up for the task!

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