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10/19/2000 10:26 AM --------------------------- mggagliardi@duke-energy.com on 10/17/2000 07:18:07 AM To: Tony.A.Rogers@fritolay.com, David_Ricks@GSDM.com, DGagliardi@reliantenergy.com cc: Subject: True Orange Fax/E-Mail 98 ---------------------- Forwarded by Michael Gagliardi/Hou-ComOps/EnergyTrading/PEC on 10/17/2000 07:27 AM --------------------------- TruOrange@aol.com on 10/16/2000 04:37:28 PM To: TruOrange@aol.com cc: Subject: True Orange Fax/E-Mail 98 True Orange Fax/E-Mail Service Volume 8, Fax/E-Mail #98, Monday, October 16, 2000 Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange, P. O. Box 26530, Austin, Texas 78755 - Phone 512-795-8536 Missouri Game Set for 1:30, No TV; Baylor Game Gets TV at 11:30 After doing some on-air promos on the Texas-Missouri game, ABC opted instead to televise the Texas A&M-Iowa State game, so the Saturday game in Austin between Texas and Missouri will start at 1:30 p.m. and will NOT be televised. The Baylor game in Austin the following week will be televised by the Fox Network and will begin at 11:30 a.m. No pay per view will be available on Texas-Missouri because ABC's contract with the Big 12 prohibits members of the Big 12 from televising a game in the same time frame with the ABC network game. Texas set the time at 1:30 p.m., which would conflict with the telecast of the A&M-Iowa State game. The next road game is at Texas Tech on Nov. 4, and it should be televised, but we won't know for sure until next Monday (the infamous 12-day window the networks require). * * * * Coach Mack Brown said Monday he thinks the Longhorns will fare better now that the coaches have simplified the offense and settled on a starting quarterback. "When I was at North Carolina and used two quarterbacks, we had more experienced people around them," he said. "I think we just need to simplify as much as we can and just let them play." He said that was the game plan at Colorado and he said that is the way the coaches will prepare the team for the Missouri game. Brown said he also thinks the two-back offense is better for Texas for several reasons. He said having two backs behind the quarterback improves the pass protection. When teams rush eight defenders, he said the five linemen, the tight end and one running back have one more rusher than there are blockers. When two backs are there, he said there are enough people to block everyone, even in a maximum blitz. Oklahoma kept two backs in early against Texas to protect Josh Heupel from the Texas rush. It obviously worked pretty well for the Sooners, and it worked for the Longhorns Saturday in Boulder. It also is a better power-running formation because of the extra blocker, he said, adding that success in the running game causes the other team's safeties to creep up to help stop the run. He said that causes "one-on-one coverage on the wide receivers and also lets the tight end slip out easier." He said the Longhorns' running success at Colorado was a major reason for all the long completions to wide receivers and to TE Mike Jones having such success. "When you can run and pass, it creates some problems for the defense," he said. "We plan to keep working on being able to do both." True freshman WR B. J. Johnson went along with the simplification idea, while having some fun with the rerporters on hand. Johnson said when he first got to Texas and "heard the coaches talking about cover 6 . . . I didn't even know they had six coverages. When someone asked him if he knew all the defensive coverages now, he said, "I don't even know all the plays, to tell you to truth. You should see our playbook." He was asked if life was simpler back when he first starting playing football. "In pee-wee ball, we might have had 10 plays, and they all worked," he said. Everybody, including B. J., laughed. * * * * BASKETBALL RECRUITING: T. J. Ford, the 5-11, 160-pound point guard at defending state 5A champion Fort Bend Willowridge, has made his college choice, but he won't reveal it until a 5:45 p.m. Wednesday press conference at Harlem Elementary School in Baytown. The Longhorns have a great shot, but he also has taken visits to Louisville, Memphis State and Houston and could wind up picking one of them. The Longhorns have only two scholarships to award this year and Chris Wright, a 6-10 center at Redwater, committed last year. So, if Ford comes aboard, the Longhorns would sign Wright and Ford on November 8, the first day of the early signing period, and that would wrap up their class. * * * * My next e-mail/fax will be whenever events warrant and no later than Wednesday, October 18. * * * * 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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