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Basically just PJ Tucker talking trash to Fred Jones (Oregon). Pretty entertaining. (via)

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Posted October 11th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football

Brian Matt ESPN Experts
1. Troy Smith 1. Garrett Wolfe 1. Troy Smith
2. Garrett Wolfe 2. Troy Smith 2. Adrian Peterson
3. Adrian Peterson 3. Adrian Peterson 3. Garrett Wolfe
4. Mike Hart 4. Calvin Johnson 4. Steve Slaton
5. Calvin Johnson 5. Mario Manningham 5. Calvin Johnson
Our Thoughts

Brian – My entire list is new, not a single person stays in the spot they occupied. Adrian Peterson missed his opportunity to put himself in the driver’s seat for the award by putting up yet another solid but unspectacular game against the Longhorns. When he gave up on Paul Thompson’s lateral he may have also lost any chance he had to win the Heisman. Troy Smith moves to number one and Garrett Wolfe is now at number two. As long as Ohio State keeps winning, it’s going to take something remarkable for anyone to jump Smith.

Matt – I am leaving Garrett Wolfe in the #1 spot. He is just too exciting on the football field and continues to rack up the yards. As with Brian, this week I am moving Troy Smith up ahead of Adrian Peterson. Peterson had a decent game, but nothing that was inspiring. I always like to have a dark horse in my #5 spot, and this week I am putting Mario Manningham there. He has just been sick this season, already catching 9 touchdown passes. It is ashame that he will be out for a few weeks, but if he has a big enough game against Ohio State, watch out, he just might have a chance to win this thing.

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Posted October 11th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Maybe he’s trying to ensure Texas doesn’t overlook the Bears.

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Posted October 11th, 2006 by Matt
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Only the Sooners could come up with something as ridiculous as this.

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Posted October 11th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football

Bevo XIII The retired Longhorn mascot Bevo XIII died Monday on the ranch in Liberty Hill, Texas where he and Bevo XIV lived. The former world champion steer was 22 years old. He retired before the 2004 season after 16 years as the face of the Longhorns, a tenure that began in 1988 and included a Heisman Trophy and multiple conference titles.

He is what Longhorn fans picture when they think of Bevo, but he may be most remembered for his thoughts on the Nebraska Cornhuskers (pictured below). Bevo XIII will be honored in the new Silver Spurs Bevo Center on November 3rd.

Bevo XIII left a mark

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Ross had two INT’s and the big lateral returned for a TD against OU.

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Lost two college games and lost his first two NFL games.

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Posted October 10th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Quick analysis of the Horns’ win over the Sooners.

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Posted October 10th, 2006 by Matt
Filed under: Football

  Matt Brian Master Coaches
1 Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State
2 Florida USC Florida
3 USC Florida Michigan
4 Texas West Virginia USC
5 Michigan Texas West Virginia
6 West Virginia Michigan Texas
7 Louisville Louisville Louisvile
8 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
9 California Iowa California
10 Clemson Auburn Notre Dame
11 Notre Dame California Auburn
12 Auburn LSU Georgia Tech
13 Boise State Notre Dame Iowa
14 Nebraska Georgia Clemson
15 LSU Nebraska LSU
16 Missouri Boise St. Georgia
17 Georgia Tech Missouri Oregon
18 Georgia Georgia Tech Missouri
19 Arkansas Oklahoma Nebraska
20 Oklahoma Arkansas Va Tech
21 Oregon Clemson Boise State
22 Rutgers Oregon Rutgers
23 Iowa Rutgers Wisconsin
24 Va Tech Va Tech Arkansas
25 Wisconsin Wisconsin Oklahoma
Our Thoughts

Brian – I had just dropped Auburn out of my number one spot last week and it’s a good thing I did, I’d feel really dumb if my top team got trounced the way they did last Saturday. USC stays ahead of Florida for at least one more week, if the Gators can knock off Auburn I think they’ll likely be right on Ohio State’s heels. Texas moves into the top five and seems to be in a pretty good spot to make a run by the end of the season. Arkansas debuts at 20 after their win over Auburn. The Razorbacks would be higher with only one loss, but that one loss was a complete beat down by USC.

Matt – Lots of shifting around in my poll this week as many teams in the Top 25 lost. I also re-evaluated some teams and moved them up or down accordingly. Oregon fell the furthest after getting annihilated by Cal, and I also moved Auburn down 10 spots after getting beat handily by Arkansas. Texas dominated OU, which is always hard to do, and I think Colt McCoy is improving with each game. I now have them at the #4 spot. Tennessee was the biggest mover forward after killing Georgia in the second half. Ainge is turning into a solid quarterback and could lead them to big things in the SEC.

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Posted October 8th, 2006 by Matt
Filed under: Football

So definitely not the same fanfare as we had for the Texas/Ohio State tailgate, but we still had a good time. And as you will see we were definitely looking forward to getting our hands on some corndogs. You can check out the rest of the photos in the gallery.

Me eating a corndog

Lauren eating a corndog

Group in the aisle

Our parking

Game action

View of field

Update

More photos added to the gallery and a couple celebration videos added after the break…

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