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Game Thread Game Two: #1 Ohio State 24, #2 Texas 7 (9/9/06)

AM radio info for Austin

On Friday and gameday, the choice station is AM 1300 The Zone. This is the official Texas Longhorns station, and will have coverage all day on Saturday, and coverage throughout the day Friday until evening. Bucy and Erin (E is originally from the great state of Ohio) will have a whole slew of celebrity guests, former players, coaches, and tends to be more in-depth. Bucky used to coach the running backs at UT, played and coached at Boston College, gardens in the nude, and is quite a character.

The backup station is AM 1530 ESPN. The best time to listen to this show is the afternoon, from 3:00 till 7 p.m. on Friday ("The Happy Fun Ball Show"), and all day on Saturday. This show is more irreverant, kind of a Howard Stern format, heavy on the babes, and is actually quite amusing, at times.

Hope this is a help. More on my Austin selects later.
 
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Roy Hall #3 WR (big possession WR... one great catch last year vs UT)
... he will not play vs NIU due to a bum ankle... I don't think it's serious.

for those of you scouting OSU this week vs NIU, keep an eye on the Brians, #80 Brian Robiskie & #14 Brian Hartline. Robo will be the #3 WR, and he is a very promising WR (great hands, speed and size - 6'3").

Hall has been pushed all offseason by the Brians for the #3 spot... this may be all Robo needs to grab the spot and not look back.
 
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Man, after reading these last few pages I think I am going to cancel my flight to Austin and sell my tickets. There is no way tOSU is going to beat them. They have 5 star guys backing up their starters and more 5 star guys back them up. How are our poor little 2, 3, and 4 start guys going to compete? Man its going to be a blood bath down there. What a bunch of bull shit. You better wish on one of those stars because thats the only chance you got of winning this game.

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Bucky and Erin (E is originally from the great state of Ohio)

E has said he'll be wearing Scarlet that Saturday, so they may be a little less homerish than on a usual game day. Bucky coached Priest Holmes and Ricky Williams, claims credit for developing their stiff arms, and not much else. He hasn't been the same since having a stroke.

You can listen to 1300 of the internet anytime, for a heavily biased perspective (worse than me) of all things longhorn. http://www.sportsradio1300.com/main.html
 
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Yahoo.com


<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=yspsctnhdln>Freshman McCoy leads defending champ Texas into opener</TD></TR><TR><TD height=7><SPACER width="1" type="block" height="1"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>By JIM VERTUNO, AP Sports Writer
September 1, 2006
AUSTIN (AP) -- His voice has cracked in the huddle. He hasn't taken a snap in a college game, and he's following in the footsteps of one of the greatest players to wear a Texas uniform. Now redshirt freshman Colt McCoy must prove he can lead the defending national champion Longhorns into a new season.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>And yet that name, and the way it conjures images of a West Texas gunslinging cowboy, suggests the kid was born to do it.

"What a great name for a Texas quarterback," coach Mack Brown said. "I mean, really."
It took more than his name for McCoy to earn the starting nod when No. 3 Texas opens the season Saturday against North Texas.
It took Vince Young leaving school early for the NFL. It took holding off freshman Jevan Snead to win the job in training camp.
And it took earning the respect of teammates who have learned to follow the fresh-faced kid from the small town of Tuscola, population 714, just south of Abilene.
"These guys are national champions," McCoy said. "It was a little nerve-racking at first. Once you get in there and get into the flow, know where they're going to be and how great they will block for you and know they are going to catch your passes, I feel relaxed."
That was Monday.
On Saturday, he'll trot out in front of 84,000 fans at Royal-Memorial Stadium, see his image on the gigantic new scoreboard screen and try to keep it all together well enough to run the longest winning streak in the nation to 21 games.
"Coach Brown said it's going to be the biggest crowd in Texas history," McCoy said. "It's going to be hard not to get butterflies."
His teammates say he's been cool so far.
Senior offensive lineman Justin Blalock, who chose to stay in school for another season instead of entering the draft, said he waited for McCoy to get flustered or have a meltdown in practice.
"That never came," Blalock said. "That speaks a lot for his makeup."
The country kid was bold enough to try his hand leading the team with a rap in warmups. That part didn't go over so well.
"Watching him try to rap and dance was awful," Blalock said.
Brown said he's been impressed with McCoy since he stepped on campus. For starters, he had the guts to sign with Texas when other quarterbacks wouldn't, fearing they'd get stuck behind Young for too long.
"Any time we'd bring a quarterback recruit in, Vince would not miss a pass," Brown said. "Most unbelievable thing in my life."
Texas didn't sign a quarterback for two years. The year McCoy signed, Texas was also pursuing Ryan Perrilloux, the all-everything QB out of Louisiana who was supposed to fit the Young mold of a big, athletic runner and passer.
Instead, Perrilloux signed with LSU, where he sits third on the depth chart while McCoy, who Brown jokes had toothpick arms until this summer, walks around campus getting pats on the back before his first start.
"Oh, c'mon. I've always had guns," McCoy said, referring to the arms he beefed up during offseason workouts. "I feel like everything has worked out. I prayed about it, worked hard and the chips are really falling into place."
Even though McCoy is his starter, Brown hasn't ruled out playing Snead. He said all preseason he'd like to play both quarterbacks this season.
But this week Brown wouldn't guarantee that Snead will play against North Texas, which returns 17 starters from a squad that struggled to a 2-9 finish last season.
Getting McCoy comfortable in the offense before the Sept. 9 showdown against No. 1 Ohio State is likely the higher priority.
A solid outing should erase any chance of a quarterback controversy erupting. If things get shaky some fans will want to see Snead, who was a high school all-American.
Texas and Brown have a history of juggling QBs. First came the Major Applewhite-Chris Simms dilemma in 2000-2001, and it's easy to forget that Young sat behind Chance Mock through the first half of '03. "I'm not going to be going out there playing looking over my shoulder," McCoy said. "I'm just going to go out there and play."
 
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If you're not interested in watching the scUMers and Vandy, and would rather "scout" next week's opponent, FSN Ohio is showing the Texas/North Texas game up here in Y-Town...Just an FYI...

Sweed has a 60 yard TD catch off of a broken tackle by the UNT free safety.

7-0.


EDIT: I dont think UNT qualifies as a JV team though...
 
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I would'nt call UNT less than a JV squad. They have won their conference 4 of the last 5 years. They have a running back who lead the country in yards per game in 2004 (injured 2005), and a WR who was one of the top statistical leaders.

That said, they gained 95 total yards against the Texas Defense. The Texas DEs starting with Robison were truly dominating in the game and Marcus Griffin played great at FS. When the second string D came in things got even worse for UNT.

On the other side Colt lead the team to 6 TDs in 7 drives with around a 190 QB rating. The one drive he didn't lead the team to a score, a couple penalties put him in a 1st and 25 situation. The ESPN headline said Vince Who? I'll drink to that.

I forgot to add, Chuck Norris is on our side.
 
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I would'nt call UNT less than a JV squad. They have won their conference 4 of the last 5 years. They have a running back who lead the country in yards per game in 2004 (injured 2005), and a WR who was one of the top statistical leaders.
yeah, they didn't look anything like a JV team when three guys couldn't handle limas sweed on a 4 yd out pattern. :roll2:

Texas looked great today, and will be extremely tough next week, but you're not seriously arguing that UNT is not a complete cupcake... are you?
 
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Texas looked great today, and will be extremely tough next week, but you're not seriously arguing that UNT is not a complete cupcake... are you?

Nah, they're a cupcake. Even if they get Jamario on track with their running game in conference they won't break the top 60 in any rating system.
 
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After Watching both....

of us today, Texas has a ways to go to play with tOSU. Yes, the score was 56-7, QB looked great, but the defense at times did not. When North Texas put the running qb in, and ran him, and the tailback, we showed a lot of vulnerability. That is when they drove 80 yards on us, for a TD. After that drive, we shut him down...but that was NT, NOT tOSU, and Troy Smith, we will see next weekend! Texas receivers dropped 6 easy passes, which is not good for a young QB's confidence. Smith is looking a lot more comfortable this year, knowing he is the starter. MAN, can't wait until next Saturday!! :)
 
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Hum, one team gave up 95 yards and the other 348, and the one who gave up 348 looked less vulnerable? Even considering the difference in the level of competition, the tOSU defense has an uphill battle getting ready for Texas. The fumbles and missed field goals, are something else that has to be fixed if tOSU is to have a chance.

One thing is certain, I am going to be totally useless at work this week.
 
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