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Oil Bowl Tonight!


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19 Thomas Moreland, 5-11, 180 K-P, Forney (North Texas)

43 Marquese Davis, 6-2, 240 LB-TE, Atlanta (North Texas)

51 J. J. Johnson, 6-3, 275 C, Plano West (North Texas)

87 Kyle Russo, 6-4, 240, DE-TE, Southlake Carroll (North Texas)

Interesting it appears that half of the Oklahoma squad is going to NEO...

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I see it starts at 7:30, but is it on TV?

It doesn't appear to be. I checked NFL network and it's not on there. FC Dallas and Colorado are on Fox Sports Southwest.

This from a story on the website. It's at the bottom of the page.

One player to watch in the game is Marquis Frazier, a 6-4, 270-pound defensive end from Garland.Frazier was heavily recruited by several Division I schools — especially Nebraska — but was unable to get his qualifying test score. He signed with Navarro College but did not list any college on his Oil Bowl player information form.Other Texans defenders to keep an eye on are Marquese Davis, a linebacker from Atlanta, and Kyle Russo, an end from Southlake Carroll.Davis had 154 tackles with three interceptions, four forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries last season. Russo had 21 sacks for the Dragons, who have won three straight state titles.

If the stuff on Frazier is true, NT might want to keep an eye on Navarro for the next couple of years. Aren't Brewster and Hurd at Navarro?

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Thats a major bummer if it's not on the tube tonight. I would've loved the chance to see some of our signees in action

Agreed, I'd rather see a HS all-star Football game than a MLS soccer game. I'm sure I'm not alone.

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It doesn't appear to be. I checked NFL network and it's not on there. FC Dallas and Colorado are on Fox Sports Southwest.

This from a story on the website. It's at the bottom of the page.

One player to watch in the game is Marquis Frazier, a 6-4, 270-pound defensive end from Garland.Frazier was heavily recruited by several Division I schools — especially Nebraska — but was unable to get his qualifying test score. He signed with Navarro College but did not list any college on his Oil Bowl player information form.Other Texans defenders to keep an eye on are Marquese Davis, a linebacker from Atlanta, and Kyle Russo, an end from Southlake Carroll.Davis had 154 tackles with three interceptions, four forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries last season. Russo had 21 sacks for the Dragons, who have won three straight state titles.

If the stuff on Frazier is true, NT might want to keep an eye on Navarro for the next couple of years. Aren't Brewster and Hurd at Navarro?

--I believe Brewster is at Cisco JC as an assistant where his former Midland Lee HS coach, Parchman, is now the head coach.. Hurd, no idea.

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MedPilot, Zeke and several others will hopefully give us a full report on the game tonight. I had originally planned on going myself but had forgotten about a previous commitment. Looks like it's going to be a nice evening for a football game too. Good luck to our guys in the game.

Rick

I won't be making this one - still unpacking from my recent move. MedPilot should be have a report in the coming days though. Really a shame we can't watch this on TV.

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Isnt this game usually televised?

I do not think this game has ever been televised . The THSCA game is televised and in recent years the Bayou Bowl has been televised , also the All-American Bowl from San Antonio.

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