Message-ID: <18766014.1075862550285.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 07:53:29 -0800 (PST) From: truorange@aol.com To: truorange@aol.com Subject: True Orange, November 13, 2001, Part 2 of 3 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: TruOrange@aol.com@ENRON X-To: TruOrange@aol.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \CDEAN (Non-Privileged)\Dean, Clint\Info X-Origin: Dean-C X-FileName: CDEAN (Non-Privileged).pst Part 2 of 3 Seniors Honored The Longhorns honored their senior football players Saturday in their final game at Royal Memorial Stadium. QB Major Applewhite drew two tremendous ovations, one when he entered the game in the fourth quarter and another when he was relieved by redshirt freshman Chance Mock. Applewhite hold most UT passing records, but lost his starting job to Chris Simms after severe injuries to both knees limited his mobility. Nine senior starters - three on offense and six one defense - also were honored. The offensive senior starters are tackle Mike Williams, guard Antwan Kirk-Hughes and center Matt Anderson. The defensive senior starters are tackle Maurice Gordon, linebackers De'Andre Lewis, Everick Rawls and Tyrone Jones, cornerback Quentin Jammer and safety Ahmad Brooks. Other scholarship seniors include tight end Mike Jones, cornerback Ervis Hill, defensive ends Jermain Anderson and Marcus Wilkins and defensive tackle Corey Bradford. Senior walk-ons include defensive back Nathan Kaspar, wide receiver Marcus Walther, running back Kyle Hunt, offensive lineman Robbie Nethercutt and defensive ends Travis Slagle and Chris Stroup. Subscribe To The E-Mail/Fax To Get Year-Round Football & Recruiting Scoops ! Save Big As An Internet Subscriber ! Whether you live close to Austin or far away, the True Orange E-Mail/Fax Service is the way to keep up with Longhorn football and Longhorn recruiting - instantly. It has about 110 to 120 timely e-mail/faxes a year, primarily about football and football recruiting. To subscribe, send your check to True Orange, Box 26530, Austin, Texas 78755, and copy or clip the coupon below and fill in the blanks. If you want it mailed, or by E-Mail, just include the right numbers. o I'm enclosing $99 for the 99-fax package for the next year o I'm enclosing $130 (an $11 saving) to renew my subscription to True Orange and to subscribe to the 99 faxes. o I'm enclosing $79 for the 99-fax package for the next year by E-Mail (a $20 saving) o Here's $110 to renew my subscription to True Orange and to subscribe to the 99 faxes by E-Mail (a $31 saving) o Here's $99 to subscribe to True Orange via the Internet and to subscribe to the 99 faxes by E-Mail (a $42 saving) Name Fax No. (or E-Mail or mailing address) Game Quotes . . "They are right up there with the best teams we've played. They are extremely gifted defensively and they run well. They are without a doubt the best secondary we have played this season." - Kansas interim head coach Tom Hayes, who became acting head coach last Monday when Terry Allen was fired. The Jayhawks schedule has been voted the toughest in the country * * * * "I thought it was a great team game. The offense got 600 yards and the defense held the other team to 60. I wish they were all like that. Our kids played really hard and I'm proud of them." - Texas defensive coordinator Carl Reese * * * * "I'm just really pleased overall and I'm glad Cedric (Benson) finally had a long run so you will quit asking him about it." - UT offensive coordinator Greg Davis, who was picking up on a comment by Benson that he was glad to pop a long one so people would quit asking him what was wrong * * * * "As a kid, this is what you dream about. My dreams are falling into place. If I continue to work hard, 1,000 yards will come. I have a great offensive line, a great fullback, a great quarterback and great coaches. With all that, what can't be done?" - Longhorn RB Cedric Benson, talking about his chances of becoming the first UT freshman to rush for 1,000 yards * * * * "He's probably running full speed at three steps. He hits the line of scrimmage at full speed. He attacks the line of scrimmage and he usually falls forward. He's one of the quickest guys I've ever seen. I don't think it takes him long to go from zero to 60." - Texas running back coach Bruce Chambers, talking about Benson * * * * "We never gave up. I felt the offensive line played hard the whole game. Unfortunately, that doesn't always translate into wins. Texas has an extremely talented defense and they came out and showed us exactly that today." - Kansas offensive tackle Justin Hartwig * * * * "He's the best I've ever gone against. Size, speed, he has it all. I've never seen a guy that big who can run that fast." - Kansas cornerback Andrew Davidson, talking about trying to cover Roy Williams * * * * "I thought that if we kept them from scoring for the rest of the first half, holding the score to 21-0, then maybe we could come back, but Texas kept making big plays and the next thing you know it was 59-0. Their skill players are unbelievable.." - Kansas defensive lineman Brock Teddleton Texas-Kansas Statistics Scoring Summary Texas 21 12 12 14 - 59 Kansas 0 0 0 0 - 0 UT -Benson 3 run (Mangum kick) 9:041Q (3 plays 69 yds) UT - R. Williams 68 pass from Simms (Mangum kick) 6:05 1Q (3 plays, 82 yds) UT - Benson 60 pass from Simms (Mangum kick) 4:01 1Q (2 plays, 52 yds) UT - Safety, punter tackled in end zone 6:35 2Q UT - Benson 11 run (Mangum kick) 2:28 2Q (9 plays, 73 yds) UT - Mangum FG 26 0:00 2Q (9 plays, 47 yds) UT - Safety, quarterback sacked in end zone 10:39 3Q UT - Mangum FB 20 8:24 3Q (7 plays, 46 yds) UT - Applewhite 1 run (Mangum kick) 2:41 3Q (7 plays, 78 yds) UT - Ike 1 run (Pino kick) 11:10 4Q (3 plays, 35 yds) UT - Carter 21 pass from Mock (Pino kick) 8:45 4Q (3 plays, 24 yds) Official Attendance: 83,111 Team Statistics Texas Kansas First Downs 26 7 Rushing 13 2 Passing 13 1 Penalty 0 4 Rushing Attempts, Net Yards 51-276 33-27 Net Yards Passing 330 40 Passes Comp., Att., Int. 18-28-1 5-19-2 Total Plays, Offense 79-606 52-67 Avg. Gain per Play 7.7 1.3 Fumbles Lost 0 of 1 2 of 2 Penalties, Yards 7-90 1-16 Punts, Avg. 5-46.2 9-30.2 Time of Possession 34:42 25:18 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 0 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Sacks by Team, Yds Lost 2-7 2-18 Individual Statistics Texas Rushing - Benson 28-213, 2 TD; Ike 2-31, 1 TD; Robin 5-24; I. Williams 5-12; Beltran 4-6; Jeffery 2-3; Applewhite 1-1, 1 TD; Simms 3-1; R. Williams 1-minus 15. Passing - Simms 16-24, 284 yds, 2TD, 0 Int.; Applewhite 1-3, 25 yds, 0 TD, 1 Int.; Mock 1-1, 21 yds, 1 TD, 0 Int. Receiving - R. Williams 6-109, 1 TD; Benson 2-68, 1 TD; Scaife 3-49; Thomas 3-45; B. J. Johnson 2-31; B. Carter 1-21, 1 LTD; Trissel 1-7. Kansas Rushing - Duncan 15-28; Chiles 3-9; McClendon 3-7; Kinsey 3-4; Mills 1-1; Weatherbie 1-0; Coke 3-minus 3; Dyer 3-minus 8; Team 1-minus 11. Passing -Kinsey 3-7, 32 yds, 0 TD, 2 Int.; Weatherbie 1-2, 5 yds, 0 TD, 0 Int.; Dyer 1-10, 3 yds, 0TD, 0 Int. Receiving - Ross 3-27; Fulton 1-8; Mills 1-5. Tackles by Texas Players, Unasst., Asst., Total Lewis 5-2-7; D. Johnson 5-1-6; Geiggar 3-1-4; Vasher 3-1-4; T. Jones 0-4-4; Ungar 3-0-3; Trahan 2-1-3; Fawls 0-3-3; Redding 2-0-2; Tubbs 1-1-2; Thornton 1-1-2; Lee 1-1-2; Hightower 1-1-2; Wilkins 0-2-2; Sendlein 1-0-1; Hill 1-0-1; J. Anderson 1-0-1; McKay 1-0-1; Jeffery 1-0-1; Doiron 1-0-1; Pearson 1-0-1; Satchell 1-0-1; Hunt 1-0-1; Babers 1-0-1; Brooks 0-1-1; Jammer 0-1-1; Gordon 0-1-1. Tackles for Losses: Ungar 1-minus 11; Doiron 1-minus 2; Tubbs 1-minus 2; Lewis 1-minus 1; Geiggar 1-minus 1; T. Jones 1-minus 1; Thornton 1-minus 1; Lee 1-minus 1; McKay 1-minus 1. Sacks: Redding 1-minus 5; D. Johnson 1-minus 2. Scouting Texas A&M Texas and Texas A&M both have open dates this week to get ready for their annual showdown the Friday after Thanksgiving. It's in College Station this year and it has an 11 a.m. kickoff and will be televised by ABC. In case you have forgotten, they had an early kickoff in College Station two years ago and the Longhorns, with a sick quarterback and two injured wide receivers, got beat, 20-16. There were some other factors, but suffice it to say the Longhorns won't stay in College Station the night before the game this year. Texas is 9-1 overall and 6-1 in the Big 12, while A&M is 7-3 overall and 4-3 in the Big 12. The Aggies have had offensive problems all year and the situation has mushroomed in the last two games when they were shut out by Texas Tech and then held to five first downs by Oklahoma in a 31-10 loss Saturday. Both teams have solid defenses, but UT has an edge in all four major defensive categories, as you can see in the statistical rankings below. But the Longhorns also have one of the nation's most potent offenses and that should negate the Aggies' home field advantage. To win this one, the Longhorns need to stay with their balanced offensive attack, connect on some big plays and, above all, don't turn the ball over and give the Aggies a short field. This Aggie team has had difficulty making drives, and hasn't scored an offensive touchdown in its last two games. It won't have much luck against the strong Longhorn defense. The keys here are simple: 1. Win the turnover battle. 2. Don't accept any food or drink from strangers. I'm usually a little more serious about trips to Collie Station, but this Aggie team's best offense is its defense, and that won't be enough on Nov. 23. If you followed the news about the melee in Lubbock after Tech's 12-0 victory over A&M, these two thoughts come to mind: 1. Only Aggies would go all the way to Lubbock to fight each other. 2. Only Aggies would sit in the stands at a hostile field and wait 30 minutes for the other team's fans to tear down the goal posts. Here's how the teams compare statistically (national rank in parenthesis): Texas ` Texas A&M Offense (38) 175.9 Rushing Avg. (86) 120.6 (33) 249.5 Passing Avg. (72) 199.2 (27) 425.4 Total Off. Avg. (95) 319.8 (3) 41.2 Scoring Avg (90) 21.3 Defense (6) 80.3 Rushing Avg. (22) 115 (5) 153.2 Passing Avg. (25) 184.9 (2) 233.5 Total Def. Avg. (16) 299.9 (4) 11.8 Opp. Scoring Avg (17) 18.3 Big 12 Roundup Oklahoma travels to the South Plains of Texas this weekend to take on a Texas Tech team that has enough offense to give the Sooners a serious challenge. Only three conference games are on tap this week, and that is the big one. SOUTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS Conference Season W L PF PA Pct. W L PF PA Pct. Texas 6 1 274 71 .857 9 1 412 118 .900 Oklahoma 5 1 174 97 .833 9 1 344 137 .900 Texas A&M 4 3 123 136 .571 7 3 213 183 .700 Texas Tech 4 3 231 185 .571 6 3 313 229 .667 Oklahoma State 0 6 108 161 .000 2 7 188 246 .222 Baylor 0 7 87 291 .000 2 7 127 307 .222 NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS Conference Season W L PF PA Pct. W L PF PA Pct. Nebraska 7 0 275 93 1 .000 11 0 406 137 1.000 Colorado 6 1 181 154 .857 8 2 295 207 .800 Iowa State 3 4 154 182 .500 5 4 230 210 .556 Missouri 3 4 181 225 .429 4 5 216 282 .444 Kansas State 2 5 189 163 .286 4 5 263 169 .444 Kansas 1 6 107 233 .143 2 7 148 284 .222 Last Week's Results Texas 59, Kansas 0 Oklahoma 31, Texas A&M 10 Missouri 41, Baylor 24 Texas Tech 49, Oklahoma State 30 Nebraska 31, Kansas State 21 Colorado 40, Iowa State 27 This Saturday's Games Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 2:30 p.m. (ABC-TV) Oklahoma State at Baylor, 1 p.m. Iowa State at Kansas Louisiana Tech at Kansas State, 1 p.m. Nov. 23 Games Texas at Texas A&M, 11 a.m. (ABC TV) Nebraska at Colorado, 2:30 p.m. (ABC TV) Nov. 24 Games Missouri at Kansas State (Fox TV) Oklahoma State at Oklahoma, 2:30 p.m. (Fox TV) Stephen F. Austin at Texas A&M, 1 p.m. Iowa at Iowa State, 11:30 a.m. Southern Illinois at Baylor, noon Wyoming at Kansas, 1 p.m. 2001 Longhorn Schedule, Record (9-1) Texas Opp. Sept. 1 New Mexico State 41 7 Sept. 8 North Carolina 44 14 Sept 22 at Houston 53 26 Sept 29 Texas Tech 42 7 Oct. 6 Oklahoma (Dallas) 3 14 Oct. 13 at Oklahoma State 45 17 Oct. 20 Colorado 41 7 Oct. 27 at Missouri 35 16 Nov. 3 at Baylor 49 10 Nov. 10 Kansas 59 0 Nov. 23 at Texas A&M Scoring by Quarters Texas 94 130 89 115 - 412 Opponents 24 55 7 32 - 188 Four Named to Honor Hall Three former University of Texas standout female student-athletes and one distinguished former coach were honored Friday by induction as members of the second class of the UT Women's Athletics Hall of Honor. The four inductees were: * Nell Fortner, a volleyball and basketball standout from 1977-81, who starred on UT's 1981 Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) national championship volleyball team and is a nationally-renowned basketball coach at the college, USA Basketball and WNBA levels. She coached the gold-medalist 2000 U.S. Olympic basketball team before assuming her current role as general manager and head coach of the WNBA's Indiana Fever. * Joan Pennington Dyer, an AIAW national swimming champion and former national swimmer of the year, who swam from UT from 1978-80 and from 1982-84. * Retha Swindell, All-American basketball standout from 1975-79, who is the only player in Longhorn history to surpass the 1,500 mark in both career points and rebounds and who went on to play professional basketball. * Pat Weis was the first Longhorn women's golf coach who served in that role from 1974-93 and coached UT to six top 10 finishes at the AIAW National Championships and coached numerous Longhorn golfers to both All-America and National Player of the Year honors.