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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That'll come your way tomorrow afternoon, and well it'll actually
kick off tomorrow evening at six o'clock, but our coverage
begins tomorrow and afternoon at three o'clock and that'll be
with our Longhorns game day coverage with the man who
is the producer of this.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Program, Cameron the Parker.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
The Daon laberth certificate stands for Dallas as in his
favorite NFL team that he still steadfastly refuses to watch
even though they're one to zero and could well go
to two and oh depending on what happens against the
New Orleans Saints this Sunday at noon. But you'll catch
up on watching them recorded or whatever. But in the meantime,
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you're you're dialed in and focused on this Texas game.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Super excited to be back at DKR, the second home
game of the season, coming off that big win over Michigan.
I think Bobby Bowden had a quote where think you
lose it first and then lose by a little, and
then you win a little, and then you win buy
a lot. And we saw Texas win by a lot
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next last week against Michigan. I know people are gonna say, yeah,
you know their offense isn't as good. They have a
walk on quarterback. I don't care, Craig defending national champions.
They still have one of the best defenses in the country.
The Big House was rocking last last week. They had
a twenty three game home winning streak. Twenty three home
game winning streak and texta win in there, and that
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game was done after that first touchdown. So can't wait
to see how this team responds after that win. There's
been a lot of questions asking Sark about rap poison
and staying focused, and from what he said on the
Coaches Show that era last night on this station and
what he said to the media, this team seems to
be laser focused and I'm thinking we're going to get
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a big win tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Yeah, So there's a lot of conversation about that. We're
going to hear from Steve Sarcasian coming up in the
next segment here in just a few minutes. So we'll
hear from coach Sark from our log worn weekly program
which aired yesterday afternoon at five o'clock. We record the
program at six o'clock on Wednesday evening six to seven
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at Plucker's the West Campus location. So in case you
were hearing it yesterday five o'clock going, oh, they're doing
it at five o'clock, what's going.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
On with it?
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Was airing at five yesterday because of the seven o'clock
Round Rock Express contest. So the normal airing time is
Thursdays at seven. However, we record the program Wednesdays at six,
So if you want to come out for the program,
listen to coach Stark and have some great wings, enjoy
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football conversation. We always have an outstanding former Loghorn join us.
It was Fizzy Whitaker this past week, Alex okafore the
week before. So you're invited come on out on Wednesdays
at six o'clock. And what we always do we record
the show on Wednesday. The show airs here on the
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Zone on Thursday, and then on Friday, if you want
to watch it on KBVO Friday nights at nine o'clock.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
It's actually.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Shot and edited and the program will be Friday nights
at nine o'clock on kbv O channel fifty one, so
that's available to you.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
The other thing that we do on Friday is.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
We lift one segment of that program, and it is
always the segment where we're talking about that week's opponent,
and then we play it in the second segment of
this program. So the second segment is in the two
o'clock hour. So the second segment's coming up here in
a few minutes, and you're going to hear Coach Stark
talking about this matchup with the UTSA Roadrunners that's coming
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up in a few minutes. Also later on this hour. Inconceivable, Yes,
inconceivable on a Friday. By now, our audience knows what
inconceivable on a Friday meets. But Cam Parker, for those
who do not know what inconceivable on a Friday means,
please educate them.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
It means this.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
We travel to the more flaccid of the lower forty
eight states, the most flaccid, reach for that low hanging
fruit and find Florida Man in Florida woman.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
I think we've got just Florida Man this week. We've
had offerings and we do not discriminate. We have Florida Woman.
We tried her out as well, but we've got some
Florida Man for you this week. We've got a fast
food update within it as well, so we'll do that.
We will have a little bit of individual breakdown on
the Texas UTSA game coming in the three o'clock hour.
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Also some thoughts on to a tongue of Ioloa in
case you didn't see it the Thursday night football game
last night, Buffalo Bills looked pretty good and they beat
the Miami Dolphins thirty one to ten. But to a
tongue of Ilois sustained another concussion last night, and we'll
have more on that coming up in the three o'clock hour,
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But the Bills did look pretty good last night. Four
o'clock hour, we'll talk baseball. Gene Watson from the Chicago
White Sox front office will join us to discuss the
baseball Pennant Races, what he saw from Kumar Rocker and
his major league debut for the Rangers. We'll talk astros
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Shoby Otani, so there's a lot to discuss with him
baseball wise, as the baseball Pennant Races head down to
their final two and a half weeks of that, we'll
take a look at the rest of the college football landscape.
Last night, In case you did not hear about it,
Texas State had a big moment in the sun or
a primetime moment as the Bobcats were hosting Arizona State
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Arizona State now twelve conference, but it's a Power four
team coming in and I had the opportunity to help
out my good friend Tim Healy, who's been in a
twenty seven years of play by play voice at the
Arizona State Sun Devils, good good man, and his regular
spotter was unable to travel for this game. Now you've
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heard me explain this before, I think, But for those
who don't know, a spotter is someone who stands next
to the play by play guy in the booth and
you point out who made the tackle or recover the
fumble or made a big catch. My oldest son, Andy
has been my spotter since he was fourteen. Actually he
spotted his first game for me, a high school game
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and he was thirteen, but really first year regularly spotting
for me, he was fourteen going on fifteen the two
thousand and four Texas season.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
And you like having a spot of someone you know
trust who can do the job. And Andy does a
really good job.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
And as it turned out, Tim Healy, his regular spotter
who's his son in law, was not able to make
the trip, and so he had sent me a text
and said, do you know if anybody might be interested
in spotting for me on Thursday night? I couldn't travel
a spotter this week, and I said I'll do it.
He was like really, I'm like, yeah, I'd like to
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see a college football game. And it was a good
ball game as well. So I spotted for him last night.
Kind of a snug broadcast boot there at Texas.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
State, but it was big enough for.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Tim and myself and his color analyst Jeff van Raphorst
and their engineer producer sat up behind us, and so
we had the broadcast last night and I was glad
to help out with it. And it was a heck
of a ballgame, and Texas State certainly had the opportunity
to win the game. They were up twenty one to
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seven in the second quarter. They gave up a big,
long touchdown pass and then Arizona State had a late
drive in the first half to school I think with
six seconds to go, right before the half was done.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
It was twenty one all at to half.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Texas State went back in front of a long touchdown
pass in the third quarter went up twenty eight twenty one,
but Arizona State came back. They got a forty yard
run from their quarterback and got down and got into
the end zone to tie it at twenty eight. And
then in the fourth quarter, Texas State, which had not
committed a turnover, got bitten by the turnover bug.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
They had a.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Fumble that led to a goal ahead field goal for
Arizona State. They had they had an interception thrown which
stopped a drive, then got stopped on downs late in
the game, and Arizona State was trying to run out
the clock and it looked like they had done it,
and then they put a second back on the clock
and Texas State had one final play and tried the
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you know, the Oki dok with the latters and stuff,
and that resulted in another turnover on the game's final play. So,
you know, officially in the stats, their last four possessions
went fumble, interception, over, on downs, fumble, and that was unfortunate.
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And Arizona State held on and they won thirty one
to twenty eight, so they're three and over the first
time in five years since twenty nineteen. Tough loss for
the Bobcasts, because had they won, you'd have to say
they would be the early leader in the clubhouse if
you will for being perhaps that group of five team
that could break through and get to the college football playoff.
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Now the task becomes much more difficult, so they'll go
back to work next week. All right, Up, next, we're
going to hear from Longhorn's head coach, Steve Sarkisian. That'll
come your way to the segment from long Horn Weekly
from last night talking about the UTSA Roadrunners would do
all that and more when we continue here on a
Friday on Sports Radio AM thirteen under the zone of
the iHeart Radio app.