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AggiesAreWe

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  1. My thoughts and prayers to you , short.
  2. Word is they are trying to land former Astro manager Phil Garner.
  3. With 4 teams going ( another dumb UIL idea ), Nederland SHOULD make the playoffs.
  4. Okay, I just wrote it down, chiseled it in stone, burnt it in wood, tattooed it on my arm,...... Does this mean it will come true?
  5. That probably is the case, sad to say.
  6. it is all jasper county, besides the heading says buna OR jasper. ;D ;D go Dogs! go Cougs! :) Correct, but it is in question form and it was answered with "Buna". Therefore the subject of Jasper is no longer associated with this thread. So there! ;D
  7. Hold on guys, we are promoting the Buna broadcast here, not the Jasper radio station. Let's get our priorities right. ;D
  8. Lakers down 51-43 at the half. Kobe only scores 2 points in first half. Hey Gabe, you watching? How 'bout dem Spurs!!!!!
  9. After a little hiatus ( illness and work schedule ) I will be back in the broadcast booth bringing you the broadcast of the Buna-New Boston series. Glad to be back in the saddle again.
  10. How is that negative? I know you guys are going to play predominantly a Div II, Div III, NAIA schedule. What's that got to do with being negative? Besides, everyone knows that.
  11. That's good news.
  12. If that's the case, Lamar is committing quite a pretty penny for their football program. How much is Woodward making? SLC Football Trivia Time - Name the program that currently spends the most on their football program and has been a consistent presence in the cellar of the conference, with just four winning seasons during 21 in the SLC? At least spell the man's name right. Or is that the Sam ed? Woodard
  13. This is a list for players who will graduate in 2010. They will be starting their junior seasons this fall. For the next week, they are still soph.
  14. 1 Jackson Jeffcoat Plano (TX) Plano West DE 6-5/230 list 2 Lache Seastrunk Temple (TX) Temple RB 5-10/185 list 3 Sam Carter Houston (TX) Sharpstown QB 6-0/205 list 4 Corey Nelson Dallas (TX) Skyline LB 6-0/183 list 5 Reggie Wilson Haltom City (TX) Haltom DE 6-4/230 list 6 Justin Gilbert Huntsville (TX) Huntsville ATH 6-0/173 list 7 Joseph Okafor Houston (TX) Bellaire DE 6-6/231 list 8 Quentin Parks Humble (TX) Atascocita WR 6-2/206 list 9 Adrian White DeSoto (TX) DeSoto DB 6-0/180 list 10 Jacoby Walker Spring (TX) Westfield QB 6-2/190 list 11 John Harris Garland (TX) Naaman Forest WR 6-2/187 list 12 Holmes Onwukaife Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park DE 6-2/210 list 13 Aaron Benson Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill LB 6-1/205 list 14 Aleon Calhoun Navasota (TX) Navasota OL 6-7/315 list 15 Princeton Collins Round Rock (TX) Westwood RB 5-11/181 list 16 Daniel Noble Flower Mound (TX) Marcus DT 6-4/275 list 17 Detterious Jackson Dallas (TX) Madison OL 6-4/315 list 18 Montrae Williams Texarkana (TX) Texas ATH 6-0/175 list 19 Tyler Arndt Cuero (TX) Cuero QB 6-4/200 list 20 DeAndre Perry Austin (TX) Bowie WR 6-3/208 list 21 Jay Guy Aldine (TX) Eisenhower DT 6-1/312 list 22 Ahmad Dixon Waco (TX) Midway DB 6-1/185 list 23 Chris Parr Waco (TX) La Vega RB 5-9/181 list 24 Dontae Williams Houston (TX) Aldine RB 6-0/205 list 25 Chad Lindsay The Woodlands (TX) The Woodlands OL 6-4/300 list 26 Robert Bradford Fort Bend (TX) Fort Bend Marshall OL 6-3/280 list 27 James Sims Irving (TX) Irving Macarthur School WR 5-11/175 list 28 Darian Godfrey Gilmer (TX) Gilmer QB 6-1/190 list 29 Eddrick Loften Irving (TX) Irving DB 5-11/185 list 30 Matt Brown Allen (TX) Allen QB 6-0/175 list 31 Bryant Jackson Sulphur Springs (TX) Sulphur Springs DB 6-3/175 list 32 Adam Shead Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill OL 6-3/305 list 33 James Franklin Lake Dallas (TX) Lake Dallas ATH 6-2/205 list 34 Ben Malena Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill RB 5-8/169 list 35 Xavier Brown Pearland (TX) Dawson RB 5-11/190 list 36 Toney Hurd Jr. Fort Bend (TX) Fort Bend Marshall DB 5-9/180 list 37 Kurt Killens Round Rock (TX) McNeil LB 6-3/201 list 38 Jeremy Johnson Silsbee (TX) Silsbee QB 6-2/173 list 39 Calvin Thompson Cedar Park (TX) Vista Ridge RB 6-1/200 list 40 Earl Hines Port Arthur (TX) Port Arthur Memorial LB 6-2/205 list 41 Ian Gray Pearland (TX) Pearland OL 6-7/300 list 42 Case McCoy Graham (TX) Graham QB 6-2/165 list 43 Nelson Akinwande Arlington (TX) Mansfield Summit RB 5-9/185 list 44 Jordan Jolly Missouri City (TX) Elkins WR 6-2/170 list 45 Brandon Forge DeSoto (TX) DeSoto DE 6-4/220 list 46 Tracy Woods Houston (TX) North Shore RB 5-11/190 list 47 Demetrich Gilliam Klein (TX) Oak LB 5-10/202 list 48 Kenneth Dickie Spring (TX) Westfield LB 5-10/210 list 49 Kent Brooks Humble (TX) Atascocita DB 5-10/199 list 50 Shawn Onyechi Deer Park (TX) Deer Park Conrats to Jeremy Johnson of Silsbee and Earl Hines of PAM, only locals to make top 50 recruit list.
  15. Like I said, there are multiple offenses that use the option, not just the veer. Wishbone, triple option, wing T, I formation( Nebraska made this one famous ) even the spread ( zone read play ) is an option offense. Charlie used the veer at times, but mostly ran out of the I and pro set, not the veer. Veer is not the only option offense.
  16. Tell me about it. Seven pitchers on the first team, 7 outfielders, and 7 infielders. What confuses me is that they did the infield by position with only 1 player per position but in the outfield they have mulitple players. What's up with that? A total of 48 players make 1st and 2nd team. Isn't this a bit too much?
  17. Let's just hope UNLV is not a financial advisor, otherwise I feel for his clients, they are doomed. ;D
  18. Actually, Tiger90, the McGallion's are the veer. Charlie ran a multiple set, mostly pro set and I formation with a hint of the veer.
  19. Whole article here: [Hidden Content] Take that UNLV! ;D
  20. Actually, the walkon program will start THIS FALL, not '09. Coach Woodard is raring to go.
  21. Here is the press release from the press conference plus some quotes I got from Coach Woodard: Ray Woodard, a 20-year coaching veteran with 12 years of college experience, was named the eighth football coach at Lamar University by President James Simmons and Athletic Director Billy Tubbs on Monday. " Ray Woodard was the best fit for what we needed at Lamar University, " Tubbs said. " He is a great coach, he will recruit quality student-athletes and abide by the rules and regulations of Lamar University. He has played and coached at the highest levels of football." " It is very exciting to be named the head football coach at Lamar University," Woodard said. " This is a great opportunity and the future is bright for Lamar football." Woodard, 46, has spent the past three seasons at Navarro College- the first two as the defensive coordinator and the last as head coach. His 2007 squad went 9-3 and advanced to the conference playoffs for the first time in six seasons. Navarro defeated defending national champion Blinn JC on consecutive weeks before rolling past Kilgore- the SWJCFC regular season champion- on the road 54-28 to earn the school's first bowl bid since the 1990's. Navarro claimed a 24-21 win over Georgia Military in the Pilgrim's Pride Bowl to finish the year ranked fourth in the NJCAA national poll. For his efforts, Woodard was named the SWJCFC's Coach of the Year. Navarro ranked third nationally in total offense (444.6 ypg.), fourth in rushing offense (250.5 ypg.) and 16th in passing offense (194.2 ypg.), while scoring a school record 428 points (35.7 ppg.) in 2007. From 2003-05, Woodard served as the head football and track coach at Burton, Texas High School. The Panthers went 4-6 each season and won the district title in track in 2004. He spent two years as the defensive coordinator at Livingston, Texas High School from 1998-2001 and one season at Trinity HS in 1997-98. He spent three years as the defensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores from 2000-03- his second stint with an NFL Europe franchise. The Claymores went 14-15 during his time there. Woodard's other professional coaching experience came as general manager/head coach for the Houston Outlaw's (1999-2000) of the Regional Football League and defensive coordinator of the Franfurt Galaxy ( 1996-97) of NFL Europe and the Texas Terror ( 1996) of the Arena Football League. His first experience at the NCAA level came in 1998 when he was the defensive line coach at Louisiana-Lafayette. From 1988-95 Woodard was the defensive coordinator at Kilgore College and recruited more than 200 Texas high school student-athletes. The Rangers appeared in back-to-back Snrine Bowls in 1989 and 1990. Kilgore went 36-46 with four winning seasons during his time, including a 9-2 record in 1990. Woodard also had a very successful playing career, from his days at Corrigan-Camden HS to Kilgore College and the University of Texas to five years in the NFL. After earning 13 letters in four sports at Corrigan-Camden from 1975-79, Woodard was a two-time All-American selection as a defensive tackle at Kilgore College. He then finished his college career at Texas under coach Fred Akers. UT lead the nation in total defense his senior year ( 1983 ). Woodard was selected then in the eighth round of the 1984 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. He spent the next five seasons with the Chargers, Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs. He was a member of the Broncos' 1986 AFC Champion and Super Bowl team. Here are some notes from the press conference: Coach Woodard will start up an extensive walkon program starting THIS fall. He will be counting on many walkons to play for him as he gets this program started. Lamar is only allowed to sign 30 players starting in the fall 2009. His timetable for hiring a staff was not finalized but he did say it will be a short time. He was asked as to what coaches were his inspiration and he replied that former NFL coaches Dan Reeves and Ernie Staudner along with his cousin and former Silsbee AD/head coach Charlie Woodard as the men who he looked up to. Woodard also consulted with Dan Reeves and Les Koening about starting up football programs as each of these men are doing this also, Reeves with Georgia St. and Koening with South Alabama. Woodard stated that he will run mutiple offenses and defenses, likes the idea of always keeping the opponent off balance. As for what he will be doing this first year with no football, Woodard stated that he will be making his rounds in the area and community, attending many high school football games, functions, and booster clubs. He wants to get the word out about Lamar Football. He considers this home as he has lots of family and friends in this area. His cousins Charlie and current assistant football coach Bobby Woodard in Silsbee were instrumental in him coming here along with WOS Coach Dan Hooks and PAM Coach Ronnie Thompson. Congrats to Ray Woodard, new Head Football Coach at Lamar University. Welcome home, Ray.
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