High standards precede Brewer in Hub
When Austin Lake Travis quarterback Michael Brewer announced his oral commitment Friday to play for Texas Tech, it was duly noted in his hometown that Brewer would follow Todd Reesing and Garrett Gilbert as Lake Travis quarterbacks who went on to the Big 12 Conference.
Hardly overlooked was the fact Brewer’s grandfather, Charlie Brewer, and his father, Robert Brewer, are former Texas Longhorns quarterbacks.
But in coming to Lubbock, Michael Brewer won’t necessarily escape his standard bearers.
In 1999, Charlie Brewer, a Lubbock High legend, was named the quarterback on the A-J All-City All-Century football team and to the South Plains’ Top 100 Athletes of all-time list.
“I’ve seen all of his old photos and his old playbooks and his ring,’’ Michael Brewer said. “He loves Lubbock, thinks it’s a great town. He’s really fired up that I’m going to be at Texas Tech.’’
Still just a junior in high school, Michael Brewer already has a lot in common with his grandfather: Just as Charlie Brewer quarterbacked Lubbock High to a 13-0 state championship season in 1951 — the first of back-to-back titles for the Westerners — Michael quarterbacked Class 4A Lake Travis to a 16-0 state championship season last year.
Brewer, who said he is 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds, posted attention-getting statistics last season for the Cavaliers. He threw for 4,450 yards on 256-of-367 passing, and his touchdowns-to-interceptions ratio was 43-7.
That won him 10 scholarship offers, the others coming from Texas, Baylor, Kansas, Arizona State, Clemson, Tulsa, Rice, East Carolina and Auburn. But Brewer’s first offer came from Tech in week six of last season.
“I was interested right off the bat,’’ he said.
He promptly visited campus the week of the Tech-Texas A&M game. After the Red Raiders’ coaching change, Brewer visited again for a junior day.
“When I visited, it was everything I expected and more,’’ he said. “I kind of fell in love with Lubbock and Texas Tech, and I’m real excited to be a Red Raider.’’
Brewer plans to graduate high school in December and enroll at Tech in January.
After Tech fired former coach Mike Leach, Brewer said new head coach Tommy Tuberville and offensive coordinator Neal Brown came to watch him throw and confirmed his scholarship offer remained in place. He didn’t need much time to warm up to the new coaches.
Brewer said among the pluses to joining Tech is that Brown’s offense is similar to what he’s been running at Lake Travis.
“I’ve briefly seen just a little bit of film on some of the stuff they’re going to be running,’’ he said. “It’s a really fast-paced, no-huddle, hurry-up offense. Running the ball. Throwing the ball all around the field. Rolling out. Running the quarterback — not a lot, but just enough.’’
Brewer also seems well-suited for Brown’s offense in the latter regard. He carried the ball 114 times for 615 yards and 23 touchdowns last season.
“I’m a pass-first and then run-second guy,’’ he said. “But if necessary, I can run the ball.’’
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ooooooooh!!! just what we want to hear – get here in a hurry kid and learn the play book – both of em! Give em heck Raiders!
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The Lubbock High Westerners won back to back state championships 51-52.
It will never happen again. Coach Pat Pattison’s players were small; like Charlie Brewer,
but beat big teams, because of the coaching genius of Pat Pattison, and some real tough
Lubbock kids. He ran the triple option pitch before Royal could read.
They wore white shirts,black pants and white helmets with a black stripe.
Pattison and Pete Cawthon. Both in Lubbock. Both Legends in coaching.
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Once a Westerner always a Westerner.
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UT will smash tUt this september!!!! blah, blah, and BLAH
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May be a new coach too.
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Once a Westerner always a Westerner, cant go wrong on this young man,
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good luck w/ that bevo a-hole. you’d think you’d be a little less bragadocious w/ what ut lost this past season. you have a green qb, a green ol, green receiving corps, and many holes on defense. i don’t like your chances early in lubbock even w/ the best talent red mccombs can buy!!! see ya in sept. big mouth!!! remember, when all the chips are down, bevo’s empty!!!
WRECK’EM!!!
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Too bad the high standards will go to waste when he starts getting influenced by Adam James. Week one…earnestly studying playbook. Week two, sunshades, hat turned backwards, and bar fights.
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To Michael Brewer: You’ll LOVE TECH! Sincerely, you will! Stay positive and grow as a Quarterback. That’s what it’s about, young man. GO TECH! nmredraider1 in Albuquerque
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t-bone LXA….. were you a LXA at Tech? What years?
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Brewer did not receive a scholarship offer from Texas, just an offer to grayshirt… Still, he made the right decision.
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Edit how would you know about scholarships? are you part of the UT staff??
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A scholarship is a scholarship no mater what color it is. This kid is a high school Jr.
If he has another year like last year. He could be the #1 QB in the state if not the country. tU fans can’t stand the direction we are going. They know they will be answering to Tech for years to come.
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Dr Phill, i agree…..tech is headed in the right direction! class act coach brings class act players. Plus we will win games and not have a rap sheet of our players being arrested.
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ONLY diehard team leach folks are welcomed at the courthouse. all other yellow belly, tick infested pretenders do not go near the site. you will be exposed as frauds.
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Glad he likes to throw it cause he sure won’t get the chance with Tuber. Those days are over. He better get used to hand-offs and runs.
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Raider Red,
He had 114 carries, 615 yard and 23 TD running the ball. This Kid does it all. How many QB”s go Pro from a throw only system. NONE.
Making it to the Pros is what Kids like this are going for. Not some who cares college stat that no one remembers in ten year and gets them no money.
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1996
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UT is loaded for bear and more, bevo will trample on your silly mascot, the used car saleman, and his little lot boys.
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dream on bevo…no experience equals mediocrity…hide and watch!!!
GUNZ UP!!!
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It’s like Chirstmas, Who’s next.
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