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

The Texas fans can speak for themselves - but from a Buckeye perspective season with Bookends - Texas and scUM. Not a bad slate.
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I would like it, I would rather see some different matchups in there as well, but when looking for an ooc opponent with history and competitive consistency, there aren't many others on tOSU's level

We have TBA for next year on Sept 1st, can you guys cancel on Youngstown?

However, our powers at be don't do a very good job of scheduling the tough opponents.
 
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Dispatch

8/29/06

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McCoy gets starting nod at quarterback for Texas

Tuesday, August 29, 2006


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Colt McCoy was selected as the starting quarterback for No. 3 Texas yesterday, ending a battle with fellow freshman Jevan Snead to replace Vince Young when the defending national champions open the season Saturday against North Texas.
McCoy, who redshirted last season behind Young, won the start with a strong preseason camp, coach Mack Brown said.
"He (McCoy) had a terrific camp and was at his best in our scrimmages," Brown said.
Brown said he wants to play both quarterbacks in the opener but won’t script when Snead might get in the game.
Snead graduated from high school early and pushed McCoy in spring practice.
Young won 20 straight games and capped his career by scoring the winning touchdown in the Rose Bowl to give Texas its first undisputed national title in 36 years.
It was Young’s decision to leave school early for the NFL that thrust McCoy and Snead into the battle to be the starter. Ohio State plays at Texas on Sept. 9.
 
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I've been speculating since the scrimmage that Snead won't be playing in the OSU game because of his tendency to force throws. Well, today one of the paysites I subscribe to said that the coaches are saying that the goal for the North Texas game is to get Colt prepared for Ohio State. So don't be surprised if you don't see Jevan much in either game.

I hope you are right.....he will need all the time he can get. I can't believe that the season is here. Just in time too, I was about to lose my mind
 
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The broker we are getting our tickets from doesnt have them yet either but they are supposed to be on the way from Texas and on alot of sites they have them as shipping out on sept 1st or the week of the game. Maybe they send them out in batches, I have no clue.
 
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Does anyone know of any bars that OSU people are flocking to down in Austin for the game? I believe im going and dont have a ticket and need to be with buckeyes.

The alumni association has rented out Stubbs for the weekend. Also, they rented out the Erwin Center (UT's basketball arena) for game day. The band will hold their Skull Session there on Saturday. The arena holds 16,000 and I expect it will be completely full.
 
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Buckeye Invasion

http://www.statesman.com/search/content/sports/stories/other/08/27/28buckeyes.html

TEXAS LONGHORNS
Buckeyes planning invasion

Thousands without tickets may be descending on Austin next week.

By John Maher
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Monday, August 28, 2006
Ohio State has been allotted just 4,000 tickets to sell to its fans for the Sept. 9 showdown with the Texas Longhorns, but there'll be far more people wearing scarlet and gray in Austin that weekend.
"We're projecting 35,000 or 40,000 people," said Bruce Brandel, vice president of the Austin chapter of the Ohio State Alumni Association.
Matt Rourke
2005 AMERICAN-STATESMAN
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Ohio State alumni organizers project about 40,000 fans to descend upon Austin for the Sept. 9 football showdown. Last year's showdown featured Longhorn Tim Crowder, right, and OSU's Troy Smith.


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If things go as planned, fans of the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes will be taking over the Erwin Center, partying at Stubb's, cruising on boat tours, watching the bats and going on pub crawls.
"It's not uncommon for fans to just want to be where the team and other fans are, especially when it's a big game, out of state, against a highly ranked opponent," Brandel said. "People will treat it like a minivacation."
Most of them probably won't even get into Royal-Memorial Stadium for the game, a rematch of two of college football's top five teams that is being touted as an early barometer of the national championship race.
"You'll probably have 10,000 people coming down hoping to get a ticket at the last minute," said Randy Cohen, owner of local broker Ticket City. "This is giant — $1,000 a ticket? We used to pay $5 at Randalls. I could see 30 or 40K (Ohio State fans). These guys will drive their suburban tanks down here. I don't know where we're going to put them. It could be like Halloween on Sixth Street."
Actually, their aim is turn Austin into a slice of Columbus, at least for one weekend.
On game day in Columbus, one of the highlights is the Skull Session for the Ohio State band, a combination dress rehearsal/pep rally held a few blocks from the stadium at St. John Arena, once the basketball facility for Ohio State.
Hmm . . . the Erwin Center, where the Longhorns play basketball, is a few blocks away from Royal-Memorial Stadium.
So, for $10,000, the Ohio State Alumni Association has rented the 16,000-seat Erwin Center for an afternoon pre-game party Sept. 9.
Erwin Center Director John Graham said other visiting schools have rented a part of the building, but he can't remember anyone ever taking the whole place.
"We'll play for our alumni and friends and then march over to the stadium," said Ohio State band director Jon R. Woods, who is bringing his entire 225-piece ensemble.
Archie Griffin, a two-time Heisman Trophy winner and Ohio State alumni president, is expected to speak at the Erwin Center event. And the Buckeye Corner, a popular Ohio State T-shirt and souvenir vendor, will set up shop there.
In Columbus, about the only pre-game tradition better than the Skull Session is the partying at the Varsity Club, which on game days has a big outdoor lot packed with beer drinkers.
Hmm . . . Stubb's has a big outdoor amphitheatre.
So, with some help from the Varsity Club, the Buckeyes have lined up Stubb's, the combination barbecue joint and music venue on Red River Street, for Friday night and Saturday.
"It'll be just like being at the VC!" the Austin alumni chapter's Web site urges.
The Stubb's hub will serve as sort of a staging area for Buckeyes. They'll leave there for the Erwin Center and the game.
Well, at least some of them will head to the game. They have been calling ticket agencies here, but many will find themselves priced out of the market.
"They're pretty frugal, but they'll pay when they have to," Cohen said. "These are the two biggest-spending sports schools on the planet. There isn't any game that has been in Austin that compares to this, not Nebraska or Notre Dame. This is the World Cup of football."

Many Buckeyes will end up at a hotel, restaurant or bar and watch the game on TV with their scarlet and gray friends. Last year, at the first Texas-Ohio State game, police in Columbus estimated that 100,000 fans were partying around the stadium — in addition to the 100,000 inside the stadium.
Warns the site www.gobucks beattexas.com: "Austin and UT have never experienced anything like Buckeye Nation descending on them!"
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I can't even fathom what i just read. I'm so ready for this game.
 
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Re: Ohio State - 2 Deep Other than Jenkins the backfield is really weak. The linevbackers are not much better. This is going to be fun.
 
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