Great great great game last night. Vince Young is not human.. just so cool under pressure. Really incredible game to watch.. you just couldn't leave the tv until the last play. I could hardly sleep last night because I was still so pumped b/c of the end of the game.
Anyway.. great win and congrats Longhorns!
Congrats TEXAS!
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Congrats TEXAS!
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Congrats, UT
Yes, Vince Young, in his smooth strides, led the Longhorns to a much deserved victory!
What is just as impressive of Young's performance is Mack Brown. Did you see the smile and encouragement he gave to Pino when he shanked a 31 yard attempt? That doesn't happen at SMU. Perhaps our coach could take some pointers in that regard.
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What is just as impressive of Young's performance is Mack Brown. Did you see the smile and encouragement he gave to Pino when he shanked a 31 yard attempt? That doesn't happen at SMU. Perhaps our coach could take some pointers in that regard.
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Congrats UT!!! I just got back from the game, attending with my mom and brother. It was really cool for my mom since she saw UT win the '63 national championship as a sophomore at UT & her dad played football there in the 30's.
Too bad the Heisman voters based the polls on two games (ATM & Fresno State) & that ESPN endorsed USC all the way! I guess hindsight is 20-20...
Too bad the Heisman voters based the polls on two games (ATM & Fresno State) & that ESPN endorsed USC all the way! I guess hindsight is 20-20...
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