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08/21/2000 10:01 AM --------------------------- "Michael Gagliardi" <mggagliardi@duke-energy.com< on 08/21/2000 07:25:33 AM To: DGagliardi@reliantenergy.com, David_Ricks@GSDM.com cc: Subject: True Orange Fax/E-Mail 72 ---------------------- Forwarded by Michael Gagliardi/Hou-ComOps/EnergyTrading/PEC on 08/21/2000 07:34 AM --------------------------- TruOrange@aol.com on 08/19/2000 10:57:39 PM To: TruOrange@aol.com cc: (bcc: Michael Gagliardi/Hou-ComOps/EnergyTrading/PEC) Subject: True Orange Fax/E-Mail 72 True Orange Fax/E-Mail Service Volume 8, Fax/E-Mail #72, Saturday, August 19, 2000 Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530, Austin, Texas 78755 - Phone 512-795-8536 Roy Williams Stars Again; Brown Says Scaife Upbeat This may sound like a repeat of an earlier fax, but freshman WR Roy Williams caught so many long passes Saturday that I lost count. Williams is so big and fast and smooth that he makes difficult catches look surprisingly easy. I talked to one veteran Longhorn coach who told me Williams is easily the best freshman wide receiver he has ever coached or seen. "He's kind of a combination of Mike Williams and Lovell Pinkney," the coach said. "He's even faster than Mike, he's nearly as tall as Lovell and he catches the ball better than either of them." Freshmen receivers normally need some time to adjust to the way DBs jam them at the line of scrimmage, but Williams just runs through jams, then outruns or outjumps whichever veteran DB has the misfortune to be trying to cover him. Coach Mack Brown said some of the veteran defensive backs came out to watch the freshmen practice before the varsity checked in and saw Williams running wild, and some of the other freshman WRs looking very good, too. "Some of those defensive guys said things were going to change when they get with us," Brown said, then added with a chuckle, "but it hasn't changed much. They (the freshmen WRs) still look pretty good." Sloan Thomas, B. J. Johnson and Tony Jeffery are the other three freshmen WRs, and they also are making strong bids for playing time, but there is no question that, right now, Williams is the brightest of the young star receivers. In addition to outstanding size, speed and body control, he makes quick adjustment while the ball is in the air to get in just the right position to make the catch. If you haven't been to a Longhorn practice, you should come to one just to see Williams in action. Brown said there is a very good chance that all four of the freshmen WRs will play this year. "The thing we are going to try to do is win," he said. "If they can help us win, they'll play, and they are looking pretty good right now." * * * * Brown said sophomore TE Bo Scaife is reasonably upbeat about the season-ending knee injury he suffered Friday about one hour deep into the first varsity practice. "He said it was great that he played last year, so he can count this as his redshirt year," Brown said. Brown also said the doctors said the injury is not as severe as the one Scaife suffered to his other knee in high school. * * * * FOOTBALL NOTES: Kris Stockton is the starting punter and place kicker right now. . . Brown said the team goal is to average 38 yards in net punting this season, which would be about nine yards better than the average last season. . . QB Major Applewhite still isn't showing any ill effects of off-season knee surgery. . . Backup LB O. J. McClintock has intercepted two passes during the two days of varsity practices. . . Freshman Stevie Lee and redshirt freshman Marcus Tubbs are backing up star senior DTs Casey Hampton and Shaun Rogers, and defensive coordinator Carl Reese says he expects big things out of the two youngsters this season. . . Brown said Chad Stevens, a former tight end, will stay at fullback "because we're going to move our fullback up to a tight end spot at times to have a two-tight-end look." * * * * RECRUITING NOTES: The Longhorns' 12 early commitments include two players who are on almost all of the national top 100 lists - OLs Jonathan Scott of Dallas Carter and Abe Robinson of Houston Jersey Village - and another who was on all the lists two years ago - OL Alfio Randall of Blinn JC. UT also is in great shape with five other players who are on most national top 100 lists - QB Brett Rawls of Shreveport Evangel, RB Cedric Benson of Midland, DT Tommie Harris of Killeen Elllison, LB Derrick Johnson of Waco and S DeWayne Brandon of Temple. DE Eric Hall of Clarksville, Tenn., is on several national top 100 lists, and he is a strong Texas lean. * * * * My next fax will be Sunday, August 20. * * * * The True Orange Fax Service includes at least 99 faxes a year and costs $99 ($79 by E-Mail). The True Orange Newsletter includes 26 newsletters and is published weekly during football season and twice monthly during most of the other months. It costs $45. Save by subscribing to both for $130 (or $110 if you take the faxes via E-Mail or $99 if you take the faxes and newsletter via E-Mail). Send check to address at the top of page. I also update my 900 number - 1-900-288-8839 - frequently with recruiting news. My E-Mail address is: truorange@aol.com
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