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supercentex
06-03-2005, 11:52 AM
Mike Owens taking Tyler Lee national in tough '05 slate



Bob West column for Wednesday, June 1, 2005

Now that he's scaled Texas high school football's highest peak - the 5A Division 1 state championship - former TJ coach Mike Owens is branching out. The Tyler Lee boss, in a bold scheduling move many in his profession might consider too risky, has accepted the challenge of playing schoolboy powers from Florida and Ohio early in the 2005 season.

Lee will host Florida private school juggernaut Hollywood Chaminade in the zero week East Texas Football Classic, then travel to Columbus, Ohio, two weeks later to tangle with Cincinnati Colerain. Colerain is the defending big school champion in Ohio, outscored its foes by a Southlake Carroll-like 40 points a game in a 15-0 season and ranked No. 5 nationally in USA Today's final schoolboy poll of 2004.

Lee's matchup against Colerain is the inaugural game in the Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Challenge. Herbstreit is the former Ohio State quarterback who is a college football analyst on ESPN's GameDay show. Naturally, one of the stations in the ESPN family will beam the Lee-Colerain matchup to a nationwide TV audience.

Adding some luster to the Lee-Colerain clash is the fact that it's the night before the University of Texas plays Ohio State in Columbus in what will be one of college football's highlight games of the 2005 season. Throw in the likely ESPN promotional overkill on the dual Texas vs. Ohio angle, and Tyler Lee is due some serious attention.


"That's a double-edged sword," says Owens. "Colerain is pretty darned good. This is going to be like a home game for them. We could go up there and get embarrassed because I'm not really sure at this point how good we're going to be. I may live in infamy as the Texas coach that got his rear end kicked on national TV.

"But the bottom line is I couldn't say no to our kids having this kind of experience. They are flying us in on Thursday, there's a banquet that night, we play Friday night and we were supposed to attend the Texas-Ohio State game on Saturday. Unfortunately for us, TV moved the Texas game to Saturday night and we aren't going to be able to stay."

Owens' rationale on playing a team as talented as Colerain is that the Ohio champs can't be any tougher or quicker than the Lufkin team he was supposed to meet on Sept. 9. Lufkin has given Lee and everybody else, including Southlake Carroll, fits in recent years, and could easily have won a couple of state championships.

Originally, the promoters of the Ohio vs. USA Challenge wanted Lufkin to travel with Lee to play another Ohio team in Columbus as part of a doubleheader. When Lufkin coach John Outlaw said he wasn't interested, it solved two scheduling dilemmas for Owens.

Tyler Lee was supposed to have opened in Port Arthur against Memorial on zero week but was also obligated to play in Tyler as part of the East Texas Football Classic. Since Memorial had an open date on Sept. 9, and Outlaw was agreeable to substitute the Titans for Owens' Red Raiders, everything worked out nicely. So now Lufkin's headed to Port Arthur.

Lee's trip to Ohio, as you might expect, has created quite a buzz in Tyler. Colerain coach Kerry Coombs came to Texas a couple of weeks ago for a press conference announcing the Ohio vs. USA Challenge at the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce. Within hours, Red Raider fans had booked up both available Sept. 8 flights from DFW airport to Columbus. Now they are working on Sept. 7 and Sept 9.

"It's all been positive, with the exception of a couple of letters to the newspaper from people complaining about spending taxpayer money for us to go to Columbus," Owens said. "Of course, we are not spending a cent of taxpayer money. The promoters are not only paying expenses for a traveling party of 78, but they are also writing a check to cover the gate receipts we would have taken in from the Lufkin game."

Coombs, in his remarks at the Tyler press conference, talked about the aura and mystique of Texas high school football. He said he had taken his team en masse to see the movie Friday Night Lights, so they could see what it was all about.

Ironically, after landing in Dallas on his way to Tyler, Coombs' first stop was at the home of national schoolboy champ Southlake Carroll to visit with Dragons' head coach Todd Dodge and check out the school's almost legendary facilities. Imagine the Colerain mentor's surprise when Dodge told him Owens was the defensive coordinator at the high school in Port Arthur where he was the quarterback.

Owens, meanwhile, is eyeballing a brutal non-district schedule. He opens against the Florida power in zero week, travels to perennial 5A playoff entry Waco High in week one, flies to Ohio to play Colerain in week two, then hosts a strong Euless Trinity team Lee eliminated from the playoffs last December - after losing to it in September.

"I imagine a lot of coaches out there think I'm crazy," he said. "It's like I told (Texarkana High coach) Barry Norton at the East Texas Classic press conference - I would never have considered something like this when I was his age."

Sports editor Bob West can be e-mailed at rdwest@usa.net. His Sportsrap radio show airs Mondays at 7:05 p.m

Mr. Buddy Garrity
06-03-2005, 11:58 AM
P.A.I.S.D should have paid Owens what ever he wanted while he was there. Big dummies. :mad:

nsmustang
06-03-2005, 12:06 PM
I love it! I wish there was more of this come win or lose. I like Owens' gutsy move to stick his neck out and will be proud of Lee no matter the outcome.
I feel pretty good about Lee going there. Any time a coach comes out and says he could be embarassed on national tv tells me he really has his ducks in a row and will make a heck of a showing and probably win. He is being humble to the public but I think he has the players to do it. Tyler Lee is a good rep for Texas as would be a few others-not many- that could do it for us.

Mr. Buddy Garrity
06-03-2005, 12:08 PM
I hope Lee takes those ******** to the woodshed!


and then the next day O-State is gonna get the Horns in the "you know where"! :D

Red Raiders
06-03-2005, 01:31 PM
Go Tyler Lee Red Raiders! We got to kick Colerain some anus!

slcdragons
06-03-2005, 02:07 PM
I don't understand why they can't go to the Ohio State- Texas game on Saturday Night? Maybe they couldn't get a flight out of Columbus or something.

Favpack
06-03-2005, 03:59 PM
Great article - this will be exciting for both states!

relraiderfan
06-03-2005, 07:08 PM
What an outstanding article. Thanks for posting that supercentex. I guess we also found out the truth about Lufkin being asked to play during the weekend. They weren't wanted OVER Tyler Lee but they were wanted along WITH Tyler Lee. I wish our boys the best of luck. The non-district schedule will definatly let us know where we stand as far as what kind of team we have, and will also help them get used to distractions before playoff time.

supercentex
06-03-2005, 08:08 PM
Is anyone else planning on going to the game?

NMHS fan
06-03-2005, 09:37 PM
I don't think district will be a cakewalk this year either. Glad to see a fine team like Tyler Lee rep'n Texas in Ohio. Take 'em to the shed! :D

PackAttack2005
06-03-2005, 10:23 PM
Not trying to be negative here, but with all the hype going on around this game, you need consider it is a possibility that Lee could be 0-2 going into the Ohio game, IF they lose to Chaminade Madonna(FLA) and Waco. What would you think that would do to the ESPN ratings for the game against Colerain?

RockinL
06-03-2005, 10:48 PM
Not trying to be negative here, but with all the hype going on around this game, you need consider it is a possibility that Lee could be 0-2 going into the Ohio game, IF they lose to Chaminade Madonna(FLA) and Waco. What would you think that would do to the ESPN ratings for the game against Colerain?
I saw video of Chaminade...they look pretty good.

NewSherriffInTown
06-03-2005, 11:11 PM
Tyler Lee won't lose to Chaminade in Tyler, not only is the game in Texas, it's at Lee's home stadium. It's just not happening.


I don't know much about the Waco game, but it would certainly be awesome if Lee lit up Chaminade, lost to Waco who goes 1-9, and then scraps Colerain and finishes the year 2-8 lol.

tylerleeQB11
06-04-2005, 12:44 AM
Not trying to be negative here, but with all the hype going on around this game, you need consider it is a possibility that Lee could be 0-2 going into the Ohio game, IF they lose to Chaminade Madonna(FLA) and Waco. What would you think that would do to the ESPN ratings for the game against Colerain?



Either way, who cares about the ratings, its gonna be a good game anyway, we're gonna take it to em.

PackAttack2005
06-04-2005, 09:49 AM
Everyone on here cares about ratings one way or another, ratings are the acceptance fix all sports enthusiast look to get for their team.

I was just interjecting another senerio into this game plot, because I think most,along with ESPN are assuming Tyler Lee will be undefeated going into the Colerain game. I also assume the same. I believe rating are the name of the game in televised sports. Everyone in Texas knows that non-district games can be interesting match ups but in the end mean nothing regarding the teams ability to make the playoffs. Who knows, Lee could lose half or more of their non district games then go undefeated in district and right into the playoffs and win another State title, basically non-district contest are just tune up games for district play in Texas.

I think this will be a good trip for Lee, too bad the Texas-Ohio St. game didn't work out. The difference in this deal between Tyler Lee and Lufkin participating has everything to do with the week after the Ohio game. Tyler Lee is off the following week, while Lufkin would open district play against Klein Forest the next week. Lufkin has no open weeks because they are in an 8 team district, that district opener is more important to Lufkin than going to Ohio, it is key to keep the focus on what is important long term and it is not located in Ohio.

It will be interesting to see if Ohio will return the favor next season and send a team to Texas to play or have a Colerain- Lee rematch at The Rose.

Texasfrog
06-04-2005, 10:09 AM
Everyone on here cares about ratings one way or another, ratings are the acceptance fix all sports enthusiast look to get for their team.

I was just interjecting another senerio into this game plot, because I think most,along with ESPN are assuming Tyler Lee will be undefeated going into the Colerain game. I also assume the same. I believe rating are the name of the game in televised sports. Everyone in Texas knows that non-district games can be interesting match ups but in the end mean nothing regarding the teams ability to make the playoffs. Who knows, Lee could lose half or more of their non district games then go undefeated in district and right into the playoffs and win another State title, basically non-district contest are just tune up games for district play in Texas.

I think this will be a good trip for Lee, too bad the Texas-Ohio St. game didn't work out. The difference in this deal between Tyler Lee and Lufkin participating has everything to do with the week after the Ohio game. Tyler Lee is off the following week, while Lufkin would open district play against Klein Forest the next week. Lufkin has no open weeks because they are in an 8 team district, that district opener is more important to Lufkin than going to Ohio, it is key to keep the focus on what is important long term and it is not located in Ohio.

It will be interesting to see if Ohio will return the favor next season and send a team to Texas to play or have a Colerain- Lee rematch at The Rose.

I would like to see that to next year. A bigtime match-up in Texas.

Also,, Coach Outlaw has said before that , "his really not interested in playing out-of-state games." I think he just doesnt want to get all caught up in it. I know that he doesnt like some of the rule changes that are different from State to State.

AIRITOUT
06-07-2005, 04:08 PM
The Week after going to Ohio, Tyler Lee plays Euless Trinity. A rematch of last years State Semi-Finals, a far cry from being off, PackAttack 2005

PackAttack2005
06-07-2005, 04:25 PM
Then Lee has a tough road to travel in 2005.