Lake Travis quarterback Michael Brewer commits to Texas Tech
Posted: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 07:44 PM - 13,509 Readers
By: David McNabb
Lake Travis quarterback
Michael Brewer announced his commitment to Texas Tech on Friday afternoon before a crowd of teammates, coaches and family.
"I
felt like the program is on the up and up, and for them to be on the up
and up from where they've already gotten means a lot to me," Brewer
said. "It's a huge relief, a nice burden to have off my shoulders, and
I'm ready to concentrate on spring ball."
Brewer is the son and
grandson of former UT quarterbacking stars (dad Robert played at Texas
in 1981-82 and grandfather Charley was UT's QB from 1953-55) but the
Horns offered only a grayshirt for 2012.
Texas has offered only one quarterback for 2011 with four already on scholarship and Belton's
David Ash committed to Texas for the '11 Class.
Texas
Tech was the first Big 12 school to offer Brewer with former Tech coach
Mike Leach being a huge advocate for the 6-0 Brewer. While his dad
Robert Brewer played at Richardson, Charley Brewer played at Lubbock.
Brewer
also had an offer from Tulsa, where former Lake Travis coach Chad
Morris was named an assistant last month. Brewer also had offers from
Rice, Auburn, East Carolina, Baylor, Kansas and Arizona State.
Lake Travis has produced rising Texas starter
Garrett Gilbert and graduating Kansas quarterback
Todd Reesing.
Brewer
is hoping to lead the Cavaliers on a run toward their fourth straight
state championship. The team will enter the 2010 season having won
three consecutive 4A titles and 46 consecutive games dating back to
2007.
Texas Tech is coming off a 9-4 season and a win in the Alamo Bowl.
Tommy Tuberville takes over as the team's head coach, and Brewer said was impressed by Tuberville and the staff he's putting together.
"Coach
Tuberville is a great guy, a great leader and someone who is bringing a
great staff with lots of experience and lots of football knowledge,"
Brewer said.