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      <title>Basketball Anyone?  Breaking Down the Big 12:  Texas Tech</title>
      <guid>http://www.ralphiereport.com/2008/10/26/647088/basketball-anyone-breaking</guid>
      <author>Zach B</author>
      <link>http://www.ralphiereport.com/2008/10/26/647088/basketball-anyone-breaking</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 04:54:16 -0000</pubDate>
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&lt;p&gt;Let's all take a deep breath after the Colorado football meltdown and focus on the hardwood.&amp;nbsp; Continuing The Ralphie Report's breakdown of Big 12 basketball, we shift our focus to the Texas Tech Red Raiders.&amp;nbsp; Bobby Knight stepped down a season ago in the midst of a mediocre season and handed the reigns over to his son and assistant coach Pat Knight.&amp;nbsp; You can bet that Pat will have a very similar coaching style to his father; Pat has been at Texas Tech since 2001 and played under his father at the University of Indiana.&amp;nbsp; He coached the last 11 games for the Red Raiders and went 4-7.&amp;nbsp; It was an extremely up and down 11 games for Texas Tech as they lost to teams such as Nebraska and Baylor but then upset nationally ranked Texas and Kansas State.&amp;nbsp; While the Red Raiders return three of their four leading scorers from a season ago, I don't think they will make much noise in the difficult Big 12 South.&amp;nbsp; The younger Knight seems to be doing a solid job recruiting good talent in 2009 but this season will be difficult in Lubbock, Texas.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Last Season's Results:&amp;nbsp; &lt;/b&gt;Whenever a coach departs in the middle of the season, the team is bound to struggle.&amp;nbsp; For Texas Tech however, it was not really a question if Bobby Knight would leave but when.&amp;nbsp; The General really started to wear down in recent years and he even realized it.&amp;nbsp; He began grooming his son, Pat, for the head coaching job so when he decided to retire it wasn't completely catastrophic.&amp;nbsp; Texas Tech went 12-8 in Papa Knight's 20 games and finished up the season 4-7 under Pat.&amp;nbsp; They had some very good wins last season but their year was plagued by inconsistency and the aforementioned coaching change.&amp;nbsp; As I mentioned before, Tech returns three of their four leading scorers for 2008-09.&amp;nbsp; Leading the team in scoring a season ago was Martin Zeno with 16 points a game.&amp;nbsp; Zeno's production will have to be replaced as he has moved on from Texas Tech and graduated.&amp;nbsp; Alan Voskuil should help replace some of Zeno's lost points as he averaged 13 points a game.&amp;nbsp; John Roberson was the other Red Raider in double figures last season with 12 points a game.&amp;nbsp; While their guard play was tremendous a season ago, their interior play really struggled.&amp;nbsp; Their leading rebounder was Zeno, a shooting guard, with 4.5 boards a game.&amp;nbsp; They were killed inside and that may be their major flaw again this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New Faces:&amp;nbsp; &lt;/b&gt;Improvements are being made in Texas Tech and the 2008 recruiting class is evidence of that.&amp;nbsp; There will be five new Red Raiders this season, including two junior college transfers to give them a little more experience.&amp;nbsp; Headlining the class is Darko Cohadarevic.&amp;nbsp; Cohadarevic, originally from Serbia, is a 3-star recruit from Seward County Community College in Kansas.&amp;nbsp; At 6'9'', 240 lbs, Darko should be able to step in immediately and start for Tech.&amp;nbsp; He averaged 15 points and 8 rebounds a game for Seward last season.&amp;nbsp; He's a very fluid big fella, and at 22 years of age, he should be mature enough to handle being thrust right into the action.&amp;nbsp; Tyree Graham, Robert Lewandowski, Nick Okorie, and Corbin Ray round out the recruiting class for Pat Knight's squad.&amp;nbsp; Graham and Okorie should make impacts this season for the Red Raiders at the guard position.&amp;nbsp; Okorie is another junior college transfer from South Plains Community College and likens his game to that of Martin Zeno.&amp;nbsp; He will more than likely be the back up shooting guard but will see quality minutes.&amp;nbsp; Tyree Graham was an all-stater in his senior season at Southern Durham High School in North Carolina.&amp;nbsp; He struggled qualifying academically for Texas Tech but finally got the grade and will be ready when the season starts.&amp;nbsp; Lewandowski and Ray will need a year or so to full develop and contribute but you have to like what you see if you are a Red Raiders fan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;check out the rest of the Red Raider breakdown after the jump...&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

  &lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;2008-09 Impact Players:&amp;nbsp; &lt;/b&gt;Each year during the Bob Knight tenure saw the Red Raiders have one go-to player.&amp;nbsp; Last season it was Martin Zeno and this year the Texas Tech faithful are relying on Alan Voskuil to carry this team.&amp;nbsp; Voskuil, a native Texan, played in every game last season and started in 25.&amp;nbsp; He scored 20 or more points in four games and ended the season averaging 13 points a game.&amp;nbsp; Voskuil is a classic shooting guard who has excellent range and can light it up from anywhere on the court.&amp;nbsp; He shot a sizzling 44% from beyond the arc and made at least four three-pointers in seven games for the Red Raiders.&amp;nbsp; He will be a crucial piece of an athletic, yet inexperienced back court.&amp;nbsp; Whenever I watched Texas Tech last season, which was only a handful of times, I was always impressed by the play of John Roberson.&amp;nbsp; A silky smooth sophomore, Roberson is a pure point guard.&amp;nbsp; He led the team in assists and was third in scoring as a freshman last season.&amp;nbsp; He has an extremely high basketball IQ and his court vision is outstanding.&amp;nbsp; Even though he is a sophomore, he has great experience playing at this level as he averaged 30 minutes a game last season.&amp;nbsp; The talent is plentiful in the back court for Pat Knight's team but the major question lies with the big guys in the front court.&amp;nbsp; Another super sophomore for Knight's team is Mike Singletary.&amp;nbsp; The 6'6'' small forward plays with a serious mean streak and will do whatever it takes to get his team a win.&amp;nbsp; While he is not the best shooter in the world, Singletary plays bigger than he is and that helps in a system that emphasizes toughness.&amp;nbsp; He scored seven points a game a season ago and that should improve as he will slide into the starting lineup.&amp;nbsp; Whoever draws the match up against Singletary better get ready to get beaten up because he is a fierce competitor and is not afraid to mix it up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Projected Starting Lineup:&amp;nbsp; &lt;/b&gt;Pat Knight should be very excited about his back court this season.&amp;nbsp; He has four guys that on any given night can steal the show.&amp;nbsp; The starting guards will probably be Voskuil and Roberson but newcomers Graham and Okorie will get plenty of action and make a significant impact.&amp;nbsp; The bigs for the Red Raiders, although inexperienced and full of question marks, have plenty of upside and could be a force in the Big 12 if they develop properly.&amp;nbsp; Singletary will get the nod at small forward and Darko Cohadarevic should be the starting center although he is better fit for the power forward spot.&amp;nbsp; Rounding out the starting five for Tech will be Trevor Cook who started 11 games for the Knight's a season ago and averaged five points a game.&amp;nbsp; Don't be surprised if you see D'Walyn Roberts start a few games for Texas Tech.&amp;nbsp; He's a freak athlete who was very highly recruited coming out of high school.&amp;nbsp; If he is able to show solid improvements, he may just work his way into the starting lineup eventually.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Projected Season Results:&amp;nbsp; &lt;/b&gt;Looking at the Texas Tech schedule for next season, they only really play one meaningful non-conference game.&amp;nbsp; They will be taking on one of the best teams in the nation in the Pittsburgh Panthers in November's &lt;i&gt;Legends Classic&lt;/i&gt;.&amp;nbsp; They play Stanford in Palo Alto but the Cardinal should be rebuilding this season after losing their coach and the Lopez twins.&amp;nbsp; They'll struggle in the Big 12 South, as they have to play Baylor, Texas, and Oklahoma twice.&amp;nbsp; I'd say that the ceiling for this team is about seventh in the Big 12 but they could also fall to around tenth.&amp;nbsp; Iowa State and the Buffs should have the bottom two on lock.&amp;nbsp; Tech was ranked as the tenth best team in the Big 12 preseason rankings but I'm a little more optimistic with this team.&lt;/p&gt;
  


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