Message-ID: <15064224.1075852221987.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 07:47:24 -0700 (PDT) From: texasexeschapters@alumni.utexas.edu To: dgiron@alumni.utexas.net Subject: COME EARLY, BE LOUD, STAY LATE Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: "The Texas Exes" X-To: dgiron@alumni.utexas.net X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \DGIRON (Non-Privileged)\Giron, Darron C.\Deleted Items X-Origin: GIRON-D X-FileName: DGIRON (Non-Privileged).pst tEXas tailgatES talk Winning feels good, doesn't it? The road trip to Stillwater was fun. We had several hundred people at the tailgate, and by the middle of the 3rd quarter, I think the Texas fans outnumbered the Oklahoma Aggies. All I will say about the booming Metropolis of Stillwater is I'm glad we do not return for 2 years. Brutal. Absolutely brutal. 45-17 Texas looked a little sloppy early, but righted the ship to cruise on course. Oklahoma State had a solid game plan, but the Texas adjustments and superior talent overwhelmed the Cowboys. The running game re-appeared this week, and freshman stud-to-be Cedric Benson got his 1st career start. He did not disappoint. El Ced finished the day with 131 yards on 31 carries. His solid running opened up the passing lanes for Simms and Co., who picked apart the overmatched OSU secondary to the tune of 5 touchdown passes. All in all, the much-anticipated OU hangover did not come to pass. Texas took care of the weaker opponent, as they should have. ___________________________________________________________ Colorado 2:30 pm ABC telecast ESPN Gameday (the radio edition, not the t.v. show) will be here for the game. Texas comes in ranked #8, and CU comes in ranked #14. This is a game both teams need to validate their seasons. Texas needs to show the world, and themselves, that they can indeed win a big game. A win over the Buffaloes would catapult the Longhorns forward to a probable 10-win season (no offense, Aggies), while a loss could send this team into a tailspin. Colorado, much like Texas, is a different team at home. They have beaten some quality teams in Boulder, but now must show they have grown up and can win on the road. This is a HUGE game. If the 'horns hold serve, they should sail into College Station 9-1, with a BCS birth on the line. This will not be easy. Texas has not seen a team that pounds the ball like CU does. The Buffs are #2 in the Big XII/#13 in the nation in rushing offense (224.7 ypg). National t.v. coverage, temperature in the high 70's, 2 top 15 teams getting after it? I wouldn't want it any other way. ___________________________________________________________ There will be no television for the Missouri game. The Texas Athletic Department has asked the Missouri A.D. to allow a pay-per-view broadcast for next week. The final decision has not been made (as of Wednesday morning). If the game is on pay-per-view, it will be at 2:30, if it is not, it will be at 1:00. For those of you going to Columbia, the tailgate party will be at the Holiday Inn in Spanky's Sports Bar. I will have a start time as soon as I know a game time. It will be posted on the link below: http://www.texasexes.org/chapters/TexasTailgates.html The Baylor tailgate will be at George's Party Zone on Dutton Avenue (just east of Floyd Casey Stadium) and is hosted by the Waco Texas Exes. Start time will be announced next week. Plans for the Texas A&M game are still being discussed. Click the link below for more information. http://www.texasexes.org/chapters/TexasTailgates.html Those of you needing bus information to Waco and College Station, click below: http://www.texasexes.org/news.php3?id=54 ___________________________________________________________ News and Notes: * Chris Simms tied a school record with 5 touchdown passes vs. Oklahoma State (James Brown-'94- vs. Baylor). It's amazing what a running game will do for you. * Cedric Benson now ranks #10 on the all time single-game freshman rushing record with his 131 yards. Charles Hunter holds the record with 187 (Houston - '87). * Benson was also named the starter for the CU game. His reign begins. * Look for Texas to run the 3-4 and the 4-3 this week. The way the Buffs run the ball, Texas will show them many different looks. * Last week Texas A&M threw for 334 yards vs. CU. 334 yards from a team that HATES to throw. Look for the 'horns to throw early to set up the run. * Injury update: Kalen Thornton (knee) is returning to practice this week. The defensive end should be ready to this weekend. The news is not as good for another de, O.J. McClintock (lacerated arm). Look for him to redshirt this year, unless they absolutely must have him. * Colorado starting cb Roderick Sneed is out for this game with a pulled hamstring, and his backup, Phil Jackson, has a broken hand. 3rd team corner on Roy/B.J./Sloan/Tony/Kyle? Nice. * Some Buffalo news you may not have heard: Jashon Sykes, the All-America candidate at middle linebacker, is done for the year with a herniated disc. His backup, Joey Johnson, was the Defensive Big XII Player of the Week last week. ___________________________________________________________ Around the Conference: * Nebraska beat Baylor, 48-7, but that's not the story, this is: the Cornhuskers had 641 yards rushing in the game. They had 4 backs go over 100 yards. 641 yards in one game. That's almost twice what Baylor has for the season (374). * Texas Tech whipped the Purple Wildcats from Kansas St, 38-19. Kliff Kingsbury threw for 409 yards and 4 touchdowns for the Red Raiders, the most passing yards ever allowed by K-State. The Wildcats are circling the drain. They are 0-3 in conference and 2-3 overall. They draw the Aggies this week, while Tech gets a head check at Nebraska. Good luck, Raiders. * Texas A&M seems to run into the same wall when they don't play well: turnovers from sacks. Quarterback Mark Farris has fumbled 3 times after being hit from the blindside, and all 3 have been returned for touchdowns, the last one vs. Colorado. * OU has named Jason White their starting quarterback, benching ineffective Nate Hybl. A quarterback controversy, how interesting. Have a good weekend. See you at the Alumni Center on Saturday! Hook'em Trey McLean Texas Exes ____________________________________________________________ What do the following have in common? Politics and Pickles Artists and Attorneys NASA Engineers and a NFL franchise They're all found in The Texas Orange Pages The free on-line business listing for University of Texas grads. http://www.TexasOrangePages.org ____________________________________________________________ IBleedBurntOrange@alumni.utexas.net You know, you only need ONE email for life. What's Yours? The Texas Ex free email forwarding service. http://www.alumni.utexas.net ____________________________________________________________ FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND! To subscribe to the Texas Tailgate Talk send this email to texasexeschapters@alumni.utexas.edu with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Be sure and include YOUR FULL NAME in the body of the email. 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