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OT: Horns vs Auburn 1984

Oldmanastro

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Showing on LHH.

Man that was a fun game to watch. I was actually there. There was some big names playing that I didn't realize or forgotten about: Gene Chilton.

Others, of course besides Bo Jackson, who we ended his season, with a separated shoulder, Todd Dodge, Jerry Gray, Jerome Johnson, Brent Fullwood, Terry Orr, Jeff Ward, Bill Boy Bryant, John Teltschik, Tony Degrate, James Lott, John Hagy, others I am missing.

Good times.
 
Showing on LHH.

Man that was a fun game to watch. I was actually there. There was some big names playing that I didn't realize or forgotten about: Gene Chilton.

Others, of course besides Bo Jackson, who we ended his season, with a separated shoulder, Todd Dodge, Jerry Gray, Jerome Johnson, Brent Fullwood, Terry Orr, Jeff Ward, Bill Boy Bryant, John Teltschik, Tony Degrate, James Lott, John Hagy, others I am missing.

Good times.
I was there too. Remember that Gene "coke machine" Chilton was considered to be HUGE in those days almost like freakishly large to many sportswriters. Well he weighed about 285 which is very small for an Olineman these days.
 
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If it's the one they've shown before, I believe they edited it for time purposes and DON'T show the play where Gray runs him down.

That was a great game.
 
That was my first attended Longhorn game as a freshman- I watched it on Longhorn Network and they did omit the play where Jerry Gray ran down Bo Jackson on the sideline. I believe Bo suffered a season ending ACL injury on that play.

If it's the one they've shown before, I believe they edited it for time purposes and DON'T show the play where Gray runs him down.

That was a great game.
 
That was my first attended Longhorn game as a freshman- I watched it on Longhorn Network and they did omit the play where Jerry Gray ran down Bo Jackson on the sideline. I believe Bo suffered a season ending ACL injury on that play.
Collarbone I believe.
Broke it.

He didn't really run him down as much as Bo never pulled away and Gray was step for step with him until he knocked him out of bounds.
 
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