ive got a 50 yd line seat for the game this weekend with your name on it pal!
what do you think?

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> Subject: True Orange E-Mail/Fax #98 
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> True Orange E-Mail/Fax Service 
> Volume 9, E-Mail/Fax #98, Monday, October 1, 2001 
> Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530,
> Austin, Texas 78755 - Phone
> 
> 512-795-8536 
> 
> Horns Favored by 3 Over Sooners; Game at OSU Set for
> 11:30 A.M. on Fox TV 
> 
> Texas is favored by three points over Oklahoma for
> their 2:30 p.m. showdown 
> in the Cotton Bowl Saturday. I was amazed when I
> looked at five Las Vegas 
> lines and saw all of them had the Longhorns as the
> favorite. Oklahoma is the
> 
> defending national champion, has a higher ranking,
> has the nation's longest 
> winning streak and I don't want to even get into how
> bad they put it on the 
> Horns last year. 
> Let's hope the bookies know something. I think it
> will be a great game and I
> 
> think the Longhorns have a great chance to win, but
> I can't see making the 
> Horns a pre-game favorite. 
> A big key will be to hang tough early. When the
> Longhorns won in 1999, they 
> had to overcome an early 17-0 Oklahoma lead. In last
> year's blowout, the 
> Sooners also jumped out to a big early lead and they
> kept on pouring it on. 
> Texas has a big offensive line and a big running
> back and the Longhorns
> might 
> be able to wear Oklahoma's defense  down if the
> Horns can be physical for 
> four quarters. That's what Kansas State did last
> week and the Wildcats came 
> back from a 35-14 deficit and almost pulled it out. 
> Texas needs to avoid falling behind and then try to
> pull away in the late 
> stages because Oklahoma is pretty thin in the
> defensive line. The starters 
> are very good, but the backups are untested. 
> * * * * 
> Coach Mack Brown, a former assistant coach at
> Oklahoma, had a funny story to
> 
> tell at his Monday press conference. He said when he
> took the job at 
> Oklahoma, he asked Sooner coach Barry Switzer who OU
> had to beat to keep the
> 
> coaches from getting fired. He said Switzer said
> Texas. He said he asked 
> about the Big 8 foes, such as Nebraska, and Switzer
> repeated, "Texas." 
> When he came to Texas as the head coach, he said he
> asked some of the top 
> Longhorns who he needed to beat to keep his job.
> "Everybody," he said they 
> replied. He said he thought they were joking and
> smiled at them, "but they 
> didn't smile back." 
> * * * * 
> The Longhorns' game at Oklahoma State next weekend
> will have an 11:30 a.m. 
> kickoff and will be the Fox Syndication Big 12 Game
> of the Week. If you live
> 
> in Texas or Oklahoma and in most other states, you
> should be able to get the
> 
> game, but check with your cable company to make
> sure. 
> * * * * 
> RECRUITING NOTES:  Nine of the recruits on my 25-man
> "difference-maker" list
> 
> have committed, and Texas leads the way with five
> pledges. The future 
> Longhorns are  No. 4 DT Earl Anderson of San Marcos,
> No. 11 LB Garnett Smith
> 
> of Arlington Lamar, No. 17 LB Brian Robison of
> Splendora, No. 23. OL Brett 
> Valdez of Brownwood and No. 24 QB Billy Don Malone
> of Paris North Lamar. A&M
> 
> is next with two pledges from No. 10 Athlete Reggie
> McNeal of Lufkin and No.
> 
> 20. Athlete L'Tydrick Riley of Crockett. The other
> two on the list who are 
> committed are No. 18 Center Bob Morton of McKinney
> to Notre Dame and No. 25 
> CB Michael Hawkins of Carrollton Turner to Oklahoma.
> The Longhorns also have
> 
> great shots at No. 1 DT Rodrique Wright of Alief
> Hastings, No. 2 QB Vincent 
> Young of Houston Madison, No. 3 DE Larry Dibbles of
> Lancaster, No. 6 RB 
> Albert Hardy of Galena Park, No. 7 MLB Aaron Harris
> of North Mesquite, No.
> 13 
> OL Justin Blalock of Plano East and No. 14 DT Marco
> Martin of Mesquite. They
> 
> also have fair shots at No. 5 DE Travis Leitko of
> The Woodlands, No. 8 
> Athlete Edorian McCullolugh of North Garland, No. 12
> TE Eric Winston of 
> Midland Lee, No. 19 CB Ricky Wilson of Port Arthur
> Lincoln and No. 22
> Athlete 
> DaBryan Blanton of Forney. That leaves only four of
> the 25 who are long
> shots 
> or no shots for the Horns. No. 9 OLB Marvin Byrdsong
> likes Texas, but has 
> some academic issues, as does No. 21 RB Paul Mosley
> of Austin Anderson. No. 
> 15 Safety Vickiel Vaughn of Plano West has no
> interest in Texas. The rem 
> aining "difference maker" is No. 16 WR Robert
> Timmons of Flower Mound 
> Marcus, who is interested in the Horns, but who has
> been in trouble quite a 
> bit. If he avoids suspensions and other trouble for
> the rest of the season 
> and if his coach gives him a strong recommendation,
> he could wind up getting
> 
> an offer. But the odds are that he will commit to
> another school in the 
> meantime. 
> * * * * 
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