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beck-s/sent/112. | 14028430.1075855899491.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:34:00 -0700 (PDT) | Re: Houston trip The week of November 13 is the week of the Enron Management Conference in San
Antonio. It begins on Wednesday evening, so most people will be travelling
on Wednesday afternoon. I will be in the office on Monday and Tuesday that
week, so those days work well for me for your visit. I just wanted you to
know about the conference in case that has an impact on other meetings that
you might want to have in Houston that week. Let me know. I will look
forward to seeing you and introducing you to others on the team.
We are looking forward to seeing Mo next week here in Houston.
Have a great weekend. --Sally
Beth Apollo
10/24/2000 09:27 AM
To: Sally Beck/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Houston trip
Hi there --- Had lunch with Mo today -- so as you can imagine she was very
interested in my new role, working with you. Fernley has decided that it is
too hard to write down all of the organizational changes and how it affects
all of the people who reported in to Phillip and I, so he has just verbally
announced the changes. But, at any rate, the word is getting out.
I hadn't seen Mo in months, so it was good to catch up. I think she is
headed to Houston this week (so is Frank) so I am sure you will be hearing
from her.
I have tentatively blocked out the week beginning Monday, Nov. 13th to come
over to Houston, and would like to spend some of that time with you and your
team, meeting people, and maybe just following you around for the day, as you
suggested.
Does that week work for you? I think the Management conference is later in
the month, so people will generally be around.
Please let me know, and I will make sure it happens. I will also need to
spend some time with Melissa Becker and her team working on Post ASE
Reporting solutions, but will plan to spend a significant amount of time with
the North America group.
What do you think? I am ready to get moving on some new things!!!!
Beth |
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fischer-m/inbox/30. | 6070493.1075853103299.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Thu, 18 Oct 2001 16:50:23 -0700 (PDT) | RE: Sales Tax Payable accrual Please get together and make sure that the deferred taxes are moved to the correct entities, reflecting where the reserves are.
Patty
-----Original Message-----
From: Hunter, Todd
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 5:41 PM
To: Lee, Patricia A.
Cc: Ray, Sara; Richards, Todd; Seelig, Sally; Husser, Shanna; Fischer, Mary
Subject: RE: Sales Tax Payable accrual
Patty, The $20 MM Sales Tax Accrual was originally recorded to 986, acct 30113000. We transferred $5 MM in January 2001 for the PX Credit Reserve. This month (Sept 2001) we moved $10 MM from this acct to the Bonus Accrual on 985. I don't know the status of the remaining $4.5 MM left in the Taxes Payable -Other acct.
Todd
From: Patricia A Lee/ENRON@enronXgate on 10/10/2001 06:49 PM
To: Sara Ray/HOU/EES@EES, Todd Hunter/HOU/EES@EES
cc: Todd Richards/ENRON@enronXgate, Sally Seelig/HOU/EES@EES, Shanna Husser/ENRON@enronXgate, Mary Fischer/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: RE: Sales Tax Payable accrual
I think we have found the account - but it looks like this has been transferred to 985 from 986. Can you provide us with the entries for both companies and let me know when you plan on taking this to the income statement - if you plan on doing this?
Thanks,
Patty
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray, Sara
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 6:08 PM
To: Hunter, Todd
Cc: Lee, Patricia A.
Subject: Sales Tax Payable accrual
Todd,
Can you please provide Patty with the company and account number where the yearend sales tax accrual is recorded. They are going to start making payments against the accrual. Is the balance still at the original $15MM? |
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horton-s/all_documents/604. | 9480370.1075844962576.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Tue, 24 Apr 2001 00:31:00 -0700 (PDT) | Re: SUNDAY'S ORLANDO MUSEUM EVENT Great idea!
John Long
04/24/2001 06:04 AM
To: Stanley Horton/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Re: SUNDAY'S ORLANDO MUSEUM EVENT
I understand we get one free use of the Museum, maybe we can use it for the
Christmas Party. Thanks... JOHN. |
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germany-c/discussion_threads/598. | 25108243.1075853744958.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Thu, 24 Feb 2000 08:58:00 -0800 (PST) | March '00 Needs update Chris--Attached is an updated version of our March '00 Needs spreadsheet from
the one that I sent you last night. The only changes relative to the
previous
version are as follows:
I'll give you a call shortly.
Doug Kinney
Ph: 703-561-6339
Fax: 703-561-7317
- 03 00 SUPPLY NEEDS - ALL LDCS (MASTER).xls |
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delainey-d/_sent_mail/700. | 7649278.1075854552065.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Mon, 19 Feb 2001 02:50:00 -0800 (PST) | Re: FW: Capital Charge Allocation John, I spoke to Milly - he is on side. I have completed all reviews except
Kishkill and Orlando - how do you want to handle this?
Regards
Delainey |
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horton-s/all_documents/98. | 27290426.1075844934370.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:33:00 -0800 (PST) | Task Force Report including Intent Language Here is the report in .pdf format. It is also being faxed to you. Please let
me know if you have any changes. Rae
- mtg.PDF |
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dasovich-j/all_documents/3810. | 21916394.1075843044182.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Wed, 22 Nov 2000 05:26:00 -0800 (PST) | Restructuring Today, Wednesday November 22, 2000 Lots on CA -- Peace there -- Hebert saying why doesn't CA have to get
comments in by 11/22 like everyone else. CPUC FERC comments, presented as
vitriolic. Massey going on and on -- with bad scoobies. And oh yes, Russia
gets choice before America.
----- Forwarded by Susan J Mara/NA/Enron on 11/22/2000 11:23 AM -----
US Publishing <[email protected]>
11/22/2000 11:35 AM
Please respond to season
To: "RT Reader" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Restructuring Today, Wednesday November 22, 2000
(see attached file: rt001122.pdf)
Thank you,
Season Hawksley
Restructuring Today
1-800-486-8201
[email protected]
www.restructuringtoday.com
- rt001122.pdf |
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kean-s/archiving/untitled/958. | 5801076.1075846234167.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Wed, 20 Sep 2000 04:24:00 -0700 (PDT) | Flatscreens approval I approve.
----- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/NA/Enron on 09/20/2000 11:24 AM -----
Elizabeth Linnell
Sent by: Elizabeth Linnell
09/20/2000 10:51 AM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Flatscreens approval
Steve - Please forward to Eileen Buerkert with your approval.
Eileen - Per our discussion, please make sure these are the black
flatscreens.
Thanks!
----- Forwarded by Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron on 09/20/2000 10:50 AM -----
Eileen Buerkert
09/08/2000 12:01 PM
To: Elizabeth Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Enron IT Purchasing@Enron, Hank Zhang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Donna
Ruff/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Andy Sikes/Corp/Enron@Enron, Shauncy
Mathews/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: PO Approval needed
Elizabeth,
Because of the dollar amount of this PO, I need to have an email approval
from your senior director. Could you forward this to the appropriate party
(if it's not you) and have him/her email me back with a note saying
"approved" on it? I will fax this immediately after I receive that. Thank
you!!
Eileen Buerkert
IT Sourcing and Procurement
713-345-6272
----- Forwarded by Eileen Buerkert/NA/Enron on 09/08/2000 12:00 PM -----
PURCHASE ORDER FORM
PO No. 20090208
Master Request:
Order Date: 09/08/2000
WO #:
CO #: 0011 SAP Cost Center #: 100062
Ordered By: Eileen Buerkert Phone #: 713 345-6272
Vendor: COMPAQ DIRECT Fax #: 317-228-8780
Contact: TAMMY RAY Phone #: 800-535-2563
Date Required:
Payment Terms: NET 30 DAYS
FOB Point:
Ship To: ENRON CORP
PO # 20090208
1400 SMITH ROOM 523
HOUSTON TX 77002
ATTN: LYN MALINA
713 853-1840 Note:
Please include all ship to information on any packages.
We will not accept packages without an ENRON PO#.
Bill To: ENRON CORP
P O BOX 3767
HOUSTON TX 77253
ATTN: FELICIA SALEWSKY
713 853-3895
Quantity Ordered:
Item Number:
Description:
Mfgr: Unit Price:
Price:
14 104741-001 15IN TFT 5010 OPAL COMPAQ $922.00
$12908.00
Amount: $12908.00
Local Sales Tax Applies? Sales Tax (8.25%): $1064.91
Total: $13972.91
Notes: PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS PO BY SIGNING AND FAXING TO Eileen
Buerkert @ 713 646-2450
ENRON CORP COMPAQ DIRECT
Revision History: Eileen Buerkert 09/08/2000 12:00:29 PM |
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campbell-l/sent_items/112. | 11926875.1075859278850.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Fri, 14 Dec 2001 08:29:57 -0800 (PST) | RE: RMEF John, Im in the office for a few hours cleaning out email and stomping out some minor fires. The two RMEF persons we met with are Dan Walker and Allen Kerby. Allen is the regional director for NM and TX. Dan was the guy we picked up at the airport from Montana. I think his title was VP of business operations? His number is 1-800-225-5355. Allen's number in Las Vegas NM is 505-454-9390. Hope that all is well with you and the family.
-----Original Message-----
From: Shafer, John
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:20 PM
To: Campbell, Larry
Subject: RMEF
Larry,
I need to speak to one of the key contacts that we met with in Albuquerque. Do you have their names and phone numbers? John |
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jones-t/notes_inbox/351. | 22796373.1075847073894.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Wed, 10 May 2000 04:52:00 -0700 (PDT) | Re: Simpler Software, Inc. d/b/a e-Acumen Thanks for the prompt response.
From: Tana Jones on 05/10/2000 11:41 AM
To: Rahil Jafry/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Simpler Software, Inc. d/b/a e-Acumen
Attached is the Confidentiality Agreement you requested. |
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germany-c/discussion_threads/1684. | 1030220.1075853769909.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Tue, 12 Sep 2000 06:05:00 -0700 (PDT) | Koch I just added a Koch demand charge on the sheet but it is 100% reimbursed. |
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donohoe-t/notes_inbox/132. | 13799455.1075856156725.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Fri, 3 Nov 2000 22:50:00 -0800 (PST) | Enerfax Daily's free web version of gas & power prices and info ?
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delivery was up across the US and Canada yesterday as the cash market
followed the futures rally. Natural gas for next day delivery at the Henry
hub rose $0.11 to $4.47 per MMBtu. Cash prices have fallen to a sharp
discount to futures, as heating demand is expected to increase in December.
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Columbia Gas Transmission and Columbia Gulf Transmission will have to pay
$27.5 million after an investigation by FERC into natural gas imbalance
transactions. In the order, FERC approved a stipulation and consent
agreement that directed the pipelines to compensate customers that were
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? ?The National Energy Board has released its latest in a series of Energy
Market Assessment? reports entitled Canadian Natural Gas Market Dynamics and
Pricing. The report identifies the factors that affect natural gas prices
and describes the current functioning of the regional gas markets in
Canada. The Board's report concludes that Canada has become part of an
integrated North American natural gas market. Natural gas can be bought from
many supply sources and delivered to any market centre through an extensive
North American pipeline grid. With the increased integration of the markets,
regional supply and demand forces are felt throughout the marketplace. It
also says that a combination of strong economic growth in North America, a
preference for natural gas fired electricity generation, and low natural
gas prices led to sustained growth in demand throughout the 1990s. However,
the growth in natural gas supply has lagged during the last few
years. This is primarily attributable to the low oil price environment of
1997/1998 which reduced cash flow for the producing sector. In turn,
drilling activity decreased throughout North America. Since demand growth
has outpaced supply growth, natural gas prices have increased significantly
over the last year. With oil prices recovering sharply in 1999/2000, the
producing sector has responded and drilling activity is at high levels.
Despite the drilling activity, there is a lag between developing additional
gas supplies and connecting those supplies to the market. In time, there
will be a supply and demand response and accompanying relief in natural gas
prices is expected. A period of market adjustment is necessary any time the
dynamic between supply, transportation and demand is significantly changed.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to predict with certainty any movements
in the commodity markets. The Report found that recent increases in the
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? ? Williams has placed its SouthCoast Expansion project into service,
increasing capacity on the Transco pipeline system by 204,099 dekatherms per
day to provide additional firm transportation capacity to serve markets in
Alabama and Georgia. The $108 million expansion loops 44 miles of 48, 42,
and 24-inch pipeline in Alabama and Georgia and adds 31,500 horsepower of
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jones-t/notes_inbox/1362. | 13196044.1075847099644.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Mon, 21 Aug 2000 08:54:00 -0700 (PDT) | Swap deal with EPMI Long Term Hedge Susan/Tana,
We have recently traded a deal on Enron Online in which the entity offering
the trade was ENA and the entity entering the trade was EPMI Long Term Hedge
(Power group hedging with ENA). This is currently booked as RMT vs. EPMI
Long Term Hedge. Can we send out a confirmation based on ISDA terms since
this is an Enron subsidiary per Global Counterparty? I'm assuming this is
just like doing a deal with Enron Global Exploration and Production, EES or
ECT International, but let me know if I'm incorrect.
Thanks,
Joe |
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hyvl-d/all_documents/1007. | 354409.1075842235474.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Wed, 7 Mar 2001 00:34:00 -0800 (PST) | Re: Re-Scheduled TIME/DATE for the Formation of New Enron Entity: I am not available on Thursday morning.
Dena Pawlowski@ENRON
03/06/2001 11:53 AM
To: Melissa Graves/HOU/ECT@ECT, Barbara N Gray/HOU/ECT@ECT, Shawna
Flynn/HOU/ECT@ECT, John Grass/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Dayem
Khandker/NA/Enron@Enron, George Weissman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Jeffrey T
Hodge/HOU/ECT@ECT, Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc: Dena Pawlowski/NA/Enron@Enron, Venita Coleman/Corp/Enron@Enron, Saidia
Matthews/NA/Enron@ENRON, Melanie Facundo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Keegan
Farrell/NA/Enron@Enron, Taffy Milligan/HOU/ECT@ECT, [email protected],
Legal Temp 6/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: Re-Scheduled TIME/DATE for the Formation of New Enron Entity:
"ENA Upstream" to Support Wellhead Desk Business
MEETING Confirmation:
Date: Thursday, March 8, 2001
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM
Host: Melissa Graves
Attendees: Barbara Graves
John Grass
George Weissman
Shawna Flynn
Dayem Khandker
Jeff Hodge
Dan Hyvl
Location: EB - 3765
Please pass this message on to anyone who was inadvertently left off of the
distribution list. If you have any questions, or unable to attend this
meeting, please let me know.
Regards,
Dena
3-5073 |
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guzman-m/discussion_threads/91. | 22405606.1075840638633.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Mon, 23 Oct 2000 05:12:00 -0700 (PDT) | Implementation of Inter-SC Trade Adjustment Bids In case you didn't see the notice, the ISO will be implementing Inter-SC
Trade Adjustment Bids on October 26, starting with the Day Ahead Market for
trading day October 27, 2000. |
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dorland-c/sent_items/139. | 9223024.1075840414162.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Fri, 14 Dec 2001 08:38:39 -0800 (PST) | Application / Model List Peg,
When you get that list together could you please send it to me?
Thanx
Chris |
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hyvl-d/gas/southern/77. | 15642969.1075853330071.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Wed, 6 Jun 2001 07:03:00 -0700 (PDT) | Enron LNG Attached please find a clean and redline document reflecting the changes we
discussed this morning. Please let me know if you need anything further. |
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buy-r/discussion_threads/52. | 5383509.1075858303244.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Tue, 5 Dec 2000 08:37:00 -0800 (PST) | return call have been unable to return your call. will do tomorrow. it has been crazy
here to say the least. rick |
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dean-c/all_documents/50. | 31243956.1075857323752.JavaMail.evans@thyme | Mon, 15 May 2000 05:07:00 -0700 (PDT) | [Fwd: True Orange, May 15, 2000, Part 1] Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Jerry Scarbrough's True Orange
The Newsletter for the True Texas Longhorn Faithful
Volume 10, No. 17, May 15, 2000
Brown Says Offensive Line Much Improved, Cites Other Problems Heading into
2-a-Days
Coach Mack Brown says he and his assistant coaches have thoroughly reviewed
the tapes of the Longhorns 15 spring practices and have concluded it was a
very productive period.
The offensive line has received much of the blame for the late-season
Longhorn swoon last year, but Brown says the offensive linemen, as a group,
showed a lot more maturity and perseverance in the spring.
"I think the offensive line improved a lot," he told me in an interview las=
t
week.
Asked what he thought prompted the improvement, he said, "The embarrassment
they felt leaving the Cotton Bowl and the fact that they have been together=
a
year more."
While he didn't elaborate on the maturity question, it is worth noting that
four of the five offensive linemen who started in the spring have never
redshirted.
The reason they never redshirted is the lack of depth in the offensive lin=
e
when they got here, which forced Brown to play most of the linemen when the=
y
were true freshmen.
At Nebraska, which has been the top program in the Big 12 year in and year
out, all offensive linemen redshirt and most of them don't start until thei=
r
fourth year when they are redshirt juniors.
Applying that yardstick to the Texas' offensive line, none of the four spri=
ng
starters would have started last year, and only senior LT Leonard Davis and
junior center Matt Anderson would start this year because they are entering
their fourth seasons.
There are exceptions, even at Nebraska, because their center last season wa=
s
a third-year sophomore, but the Huskers =01) and the other teams who seem t=
o
always be in the hunt for the national championship =01) go mostly with
fourth-and-fifth-year players (redshirted juniors and seniors) in their
offensive lines.
The five offensive line starters at Nebraska this spring already have 18
seasons in the Husker program under their belts. The Longhorns' five spring
starters have 11.
The Longhorns should be able to able to overcome their youth to some extent
because four of the spring starters =01) Davis, Anderson, junior RG Antwan
Kirk-Hughes and junior RT Mike Williams =01) all started last season, and
sophomore LG Derrick Dockery played often and well last year as a true
freshman.
That means they know what it takes to win and have the experience to help
them do it.
Brown did say he thinks the Longhorns can redshirt their offensive line
recruits this year "if we can avoid injuries." That bodes well for the futu=
re.
But, when the Horns start 2-a-days in early August, Brown said there are fo=
ur
problem areas where major improvements must be made for the Longhorns to be
able to compete at the highest level =01) and only one of them directly inv=
olves
the offensive line.
"First, he said, "we need to do a better job of net punting."
"Second, we need to do a better job returning punts and kickoffs."
"Third, we need to do a better job of making four-yard plays consistently o=
n
offense. That will help with ball control and will help take the pressure o=
ff
our passing game."
"Fourth, we need to do better job of getting a good pass rush out of our
front four."
The Longhorns made a lot of progress in the spring in each of those areas,
but Brown said they have to keep working hard in each area to get even bett=
er.
Former walk-on Ryan Long, who handled the punting last season, and Kris
Stockton, the Horns' regular place kicker, both worked hard on punting duri=
ng
the spring and both were able to get good heighth and good distance on most
of their kicks.
But look for incoming freshman punter Justin Smith to get a chance to win t=
he
starting job.
Even more improvement was shown in the spring in the other three areas.
CB Ahmad Brooks showed promise as a punt returner in the spring and redshir=
t
freshman RB Ivan Williams looked very good as a kickoff returner.
They should enable the Horns to be better in both kick return areas if the=
y
improve as much during 2-a-days as they did in the 15 spring practices.
Williams also is the main hope of showing improvement in problem area No. 3=
=01)
doing a better job of making consistent four-yard gains. He is a 235-pounde=
r
with speed and power and he can catch the ball, too.
One important thing to remember about big running backs, in addition to the
obvious characteristics, is the fact that offensive linemen tend to block
better for them because they want to get out of their way.
If you ever played in the offensive line at any level and had a big running
back step on the back of your legs because you didn't get out of his way,
you'll know why they make an extra effort to get a good block when they kno=
w
a 235-pounder is coming through their area.
While the coaches saw some things they liked in those first three areas, No=
.
4 =01) getting a better pash rush out of the front four =01) was a big-time=
winner
the spring and should get even better during the pre-season practices.
Why? For starters, the best pair of tackles in all of college football retu=
rn
in seniors Casey Hampton and Shaun Rogers. Hampton is a returning
All-American and Rogers is rated even higher by the pro scouts.
Rogers is a great pass rusher and Hampton, the team's best run stopper, is =
a
good one.
And sophomore end Cory Redding is a future All-American who is an outstandi=
ng
pass rusher, and, while the coaches aren't satisfied the play of the guys a=
t
the other end, all three of them =01) Jermain Anderson, Maurice Gordon and =
Adam
McConathy =01) are very good at rushing the passer. Their problem is holdin=
g up
against the run.
So, while the Longhorns have work to do to reach the playing level the
coaches demand, they have a very good chance to do a lot better in all of t=
he
categories Brown mentioned except net punting, and they should be able to
show some improvement there because it isn't too hard to improve on a 29-ya=
rd
net punting average that ranked 111th of 114 teams playing Division I
football.
Here's what Brown had to say on several other subjects:
Do you expect Major Applewhite to be ready to go full speed when practice
starts in early August? Doctors usually say it takes about nine months and =
he
was operated on in mid-January, so he'll only have about seven months until
practice starts.
"I don't know," he said. "I've been around long enough, and I've had five o=
f
them (knee operations) myself, to know that sometimes you seem to be ahead =
of
schedule and then things seem to go a little slower. There are still some
questions and concerns there and we'll just have to wait and see."
After studying the film of the 15 spring practices, who were your most
pleasant surprises?
"There were a lot of pleasant surprises. Beau Baker had a good spring and i=
s
challenging Matt Anderson at center. We expected (redshirt freshman) Artie
Ellis to be pretty good, but he really jumped out and showed he has the
potential to help at wide receiver."
"Ivan Williams probably came farther than anybody. Matt Trissel had a good =
spr
ing at fullback. Leonard Davis had his best spring, by far (at offensive
tackle)."
"On defense, Jermain Anderson came back at 228 pounds and in good health an=
d
he looked good at end. We're working to get him a little bigger. D. D. Lewi=
s
had by far his best spring (at middle linebacker) and Reed Boyd, backing hi=
m
up, had a great spring, too."
"Quentin Jammer had a real good spring until he got hurt, but he looked
really good at corner. Dakarai Pearson looked real good at free safety."
"It wasn't any surprise, but those two defensive tackles are real good,"
"What's your biggest concern about having to play 11 straight games without
an open date?
"We're going to have to play a lot of people. We felt like we got worn down
last year at the end of the season, and we've worked to build better depth =
so
we can play more people. We're going to do that to try to keep our people
fresher."
Let's talk about the chances of some of those heralded freshman wide
receivers helping out early.
"Well, a guy can play there quicker. It's less physical than most of the
other positions. The main thing will be learning how to handle the
bump-and-ran coverage. We're telling them to come in ready to compete for
playing time."
Hall Will Transfer
Redshirt freshman QB Adam Hall has asked for and has been granted an
unconditional release and plans to transfer to another school this summer.
Hall, an Austin Westlake product, was the backup to sophomore Chris Simms
during spring practice while junior Major Applewhite was recovering from
major knee surgery.
He had a very good spring, and was really adept at throwing on the run.
His departure will leave the Longhorns with just three scholarship
quarterbacks this season =01) Applewhite, Simms and incoming freshman Chanc=
e
Mock of The Woodlands.
And that is based on the assumption that Applewhite's knee will be strong
enough to allow him to be ready at the start of the season.
"It was a difficult decision, but one that I think is the best for me at th=
is
time," Hall said. "The biggest factor was that I want to have a chance to b=
e
a starter in the near future."
"I love all of my teammates and appreciate everything the coaches and staff
have done for me, but I think I will have a better opportunity to play soon=
er
at another school."
"Obviously we are disappointed because we felt that Adam had a good spring
and we have been very pleased with his progress," Brown said.
"We wish him the very best and appreciate everything he has done for the
University of Texas and its football program."
Revisiting the Offense
After looking at the statistics of all of last season's game, I feel much
better about the Texas offense.
Through the first 11 games last season, UT was averaging 448 yards a game a=
nd
had the league's second-ranked offense. Texas also had been outgained only
once, in the win over Nebraska.
But QB Major Applewhite was healthy and WRs Kwame Cavil and Ryan Nunez were
teaming up to outgain 1998's dynamic duo of Wane McGarity and Cavil. Jeremy
Jones was also providing quality time at WR.
Against good defenses, they were the straws that stirred the Longhorn offen=
se.
When the offensive meltdown occurred in the last three games, injuries to
Nunez and Jones, Applewhite's illness before the A&M game and Cavil's
suspension before the Arkansas game kept them from ever being being all
together again.
Fear of those potent weapons had kept teams from blitzing effectively, but,
with one or more of those weapons missing in each of last three games, team=
s
were able to blitz too many people to block without fear of getting burned
deep.
I doubt Texas could have beaten Nebraska a second time in one year, but I'd
like to have played A&M and Arkansas with everybody healthy.
It's true that those receivers are gone, but TE Bo Scaife and a bigger,
faster corps of WRs will make all-out blitzing much more dangerous for othe=
r
teams. Look for a return to those 400-plus-yard offensive averages in 2000.
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type are my early Fabulous 40. I decided to run the list again this month
because there are so many changes in the wake of the Nike camps and early
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40 and Elite 80 guys at each position)
The Earlybird Elite 80 Recruits
Quarterback (7)
Matt Nordgren, 6-5, 225, 4.7, Dallas Bishop Lynch (Stan, Fla, FSU, Tenn, ND=
)
Mike Pankratz, 6-3, 200, 4.8, Katy Taylor (A&M, UCLA, OU, KSU, UT, ND)
* * * *
Davon Vinson, 6-3, 185, 4.5, Kilgore (A&M, Ark, OU, Bay)
Brett Stewart, 6-2, 178, 4.7, Waco Midway (A&M, Bay, UT, TCU, OU, Ark, TT)
Cody Hodges, 6-0, 175, 4.7, Hereford (TT, A&M, Bay)
Kyle Kummer, 6-1, 180, 4.7, SA Churchill (A&M, TCU, Stan, SMU, Colo, Duke)
David Mitchell, 6-3, 205, 4.8, FW Country Day (SMU, Bay, Miss, Ky, Ind, TCU=
)
Running Back (6)
Cedric Benson, 5-11, 200, 4.5, Midland Lee (UT, Ala, A&M, OU, Ark, Az, Wi
David Underwood, 6-0, 220, 4.4, Madisonville (Mich, A&M, UCLA, UT, LSU)
Donta Hickson, 5-9, 180, 4.5, McKinney (FSU, A&M, OU, Mich, Neb, UT)
* * * *
David Williams, 5-11, 180, 4.5, Carrollton Smith (A&M, FSU, TCU, Pur, OU)
Anthony Evans, 5-9, 195, 4.5, Pearland (Bay, A&M, UT, Neb, UCLA)
Cody Thibodeaux, 6-1, 200, 4.5, Winnie East Chambers (Neb, A&M, LSU, Fla,
UCLA)
Fullback (3)
Darnell Sims, 6-2, 230, 4.7, Aldine (A&M, UH, LSU)
* * * *
Jonathan Reeves, 6-0, 242, 4.68, Fort Bend Austin (A&M, Ark, UT)
Colby Ford, 6-1, 210, 4.6, Big Spring (TT, OU, Az)
Tight End (2)
James Moses, 6-3, 225, 4.7, GP North Shore ((UT, A&M, Az, Mich)
* * * *
Brian Wang, 6-6, 250, 4.9, FW Southwest Christian (TCU, A&M, Bay, Ark, OU)
Wide Receiver (9)
Armon Dorrough, 6-1, 168, 4.43, Lancaster (A&M, TCU, NW, BYU, NM)
Brandon Jones, 6-3, 205, 4.4, Texark. Liberty-Eylau (Ky, A&M, FSU, Pur, UT)
Bennie Brazell, 6-2, 168, 4.4, Houston Westbury (UCLA, Ark, Fla, LSU, Mia)
Thomson Omboga, 6-2, 175, 4.5, Grand Prairie (ND, Ga, Mo, A&M, UT, TCU)
Cedric Williams, 6-0, 170, 4.4, Jefferson (KSU, Tenn, FSU, Neb, A&M, OU)
* * * *
Keith Mills, 5-11, 175, 4.4, Garland (A&M, Fla, UT, FSU, TT, OU)
Terrence Thomas, 5-9, 175, 4.4, Hstn Washington (Fla, Miami, FSU, UH)
T. J. Jenkins, 5-11, 180, 4.4, Dallas Hillcrest (FSU, TCU, Fla, TT, UT)
Jamel Branch, 5-10, 175, 4.45, Katy (PSU, A&M, Ky, Fla, ND)
Offensive Line (13)
Jonathan Scott, 6-7, 290, 4.9, Dallas Carter (UT, FSU, Mich, Fla, OSU)
Jami Hightower, 6-4, 295, 5.2, Jacksonville (UT, A&M, FSU, OSU, TCU)
Ben Wilkerson, 6-4, 265, 4.9, Hemphill (A&M, ND, Neb, Ky, Bay)
William Winston, 6-6, 330, 5.3, Houston Madison (UT, A&M, LSU, UCLA, Syr)
Abe Robinson, 6-6, 270, 4.9, Jersey Village (FSU, UT, A&M, UCLA)
Roman Reeves, 6-6, 295, 5.2, Livingston (A&M, ND, OU, UT, TCU, UH)
Shane Simms, 6-2, 300, 4.9, Tomball (UT, A&M, Colo)
* * * *
Terrance Young, 6-6, 330, 5.5, Longview (A&M, UT, OU, Ark)
Mike Garcia, 6-5, 280, 5.2, Galena Park (A&M Commitment)
Vince Carter, 6-3, 260, 5.0, Waco (Ark, A&M, OU, Mich, FSU, Colo, UT)
Will Allen, 6-5, 300, 5.3, Cypress Falls (A&M, Tenn, UT, FSU, KSU, Ark)
E. J. Whitley, 6-5, 290, 5.3, Texas City (A&M, Mich, UT, Ky)
Victor Mercado, 6-4, 295, 5.1, Irving (KSU, UT, A&M)
Defensive End (8)
Kevin Everett, 6-5, 225, 4.6, Port Arthur Jefferson (UT, ND, Colo)
Lawrence Hooper, 6-4, 255, 4.7, Aldine (A&M, PSU, Colo, FSU, KSU)
Simeon Jones, 6-3, 240, 4.7, Houston Jones (A&M, UH, Colo, UT, Bay)
McKenzie Tilmon, 6-3, 235, 4.7, Irving MacArthur (KSU, UT, A&M, Tenn)
Jamie Jackson, 6-3, 225, 4.7 Andrews (TT, OU, A&M, UT)
Colin Allred, 6-3, 225, 4.7, Dallas Hillcrest (UT, Neb, TT, TCU, Mich)
* * * *
Bret Rayl, 6-7, 265, 4.9, Lewisville (A&M, FSU, OU, PSU, UT, TCU)
Quintene Newhouse, 6-2, 250, 4.64, Emory Rains (A&M, Ky, Mich, UT, Bay, TCU=
)
Defensive Tackle (7)
Tommie Harris, 6-3, 280, 4.8, Killeen Ellison (UT, A&M, Tenn, TCU, FSU, Fla=
)
Thomas Derricks, 6-1, 275, 4.9, Dallas Jesuit (ND, A&M, TCU, Bay, UT, NW, T=
en)
Clayton Harmon, 6-6, 260, 5.1, Stephenville (A&M, TT, Colo)
Sharod McGowan, 6-2, 250, 4.7, Waco (A&M, UT, TT, NC, OU)
* * * *
Brandon Goodlett, 6-2, 280, 5.1, Conroe (Ky, OU, Neb, UT)
Jeremy Calahan, 6-3, 260, 5.0, Pflugerville (UT, ND, A&M, OSU, Stan, TCU, V=
an)
Fred Thwreat, 6-2, 270, 4.9, Midland Lee (TT, A&M, Az)
Outside Linebacker (7)
Derrick Johnson, 6-3, 205, 4.5, Waco (UT, FSU, KSU, A&M, OU, TCU, UCLA)
Jonathon Jackson, 6-2, 220, 4.56, GP North Shore (UT, PSU, FSU)
* * * *
Shawn Willis 6-2, 215, 4.6, Flatonia (A&M, FSU, UT, Bay, TT)
Lance McFarland, 6-2, 210, 4.6, Jefferson (KSU, UT, A&M, FSU, Bay)
Justin Crooks, 6-1, 210, 4.6, Round Rock McNeil (UT, A&M, Rice, TCU, Bay)
Lee Foliaki, 6-2, 200, 4.5, Euless Trinity (A&M, UT, FSU, Neb, KSU, TCU)
Jacoby Reese, 6-1, 205, 4.6, Irving (KSU, Colo, UT, A&M)
Inside Linebacker (2)
Jeff Billings, 6-2, 232, 4.7, Pasadena Rayburn (A&M, Ky, Az, ASU, NW)
* * * *
David Pinkney, 6-0, 220, 4.6, Houston Milby (A&M, Az, Mich, LSU, VT, FSU
Cornerback (7)
Moses Harris, 6-1, 170, 4.4, Dallas Carter (UT, OU, Mia, Ky)
Byron Jones, 5-10, 180, 4.4, Bay City (LSU, UCLA, A&M, NW, Ark)
Cedric Griffin, 6-1, 180, 4.42, San Antonio Holmes (Wash, A&M, Neb, UT, Col=
o)
* * * *
Dee Durham, 5-11, 174, 4.4, Mansfield (Colo, Mich, Mia, OSU, VT)
Warren Wilson, 6-0, 170, 4.4, Texas City (Pur, A&M, LSU, Ky, Az)
Anthony Kelly, 6-0, 175, 4.5, Ald. Eisenhower (A&M, LSU, Colo, KSU, Ill, Ba=
y)
Courtney Sterling, 5-7, 170, 4.4, Dallas Carter (FSU, Tenn, UT, Mia, UCLA,
ASU)
Safety (3)
DeWayne Brandon, 6-3, 198, 4.46, Temple (UT, Neb, FSU, A&M, Ky)
Rufus Harris, 6-0, 180, 4.4, LaPorte (A&M, Az, ISU, Mia, Ky)
* * * *
Marcus Maxey, 6-2, 195, 4.5, Navasota (A&M, UH, Rice, Bay)
Athlete (6)
Joseph Addai, 6-1, 195, 4.5, Houston Sharpstown (UT, Neb, Kan, VT, A&M)
Quan Cosby, 5-10, 180, 4.4, Mart (UT, A&M, Tenn, FSU, Bay)
Ryan Gilbert, 5-11, 180, 4.4, Dallas Hillcrest (UT, Mich, Neb, Mia, Tenn, F=
SU)
* * * *
Ganius Scott, 5-9, 170, 4.4, La Porte (FSU, Az, Tenn, Mia, UT, Ky)
Kendall Briles, 5-10, 175, 4.5, Wolfforth Frenship (UT, TT, Neb, LSU, Ok St=
)
Taurean Henderson, 5-10, 170, 4.5, Gatesville (Bay, UT, TCU, Gramb, UCLA)
* * * *
The 25 "Difference Makers"
These are Texas' top 25 players, in my opinion:
1. DT Tommie Harris, Killeen Ellison
2. OL Jonathan Scott, Dallas Carter
3. OL Jami Hightower, Jacksonville
4. LB Derrick Johnson, Waco
5. TE James Moses, Galena Park North Shore
6. RB Cedric Benson, Midland Lee
7. WR Armon Dorrough, Lancaster
8. DE Kevin Everett, Port Arthur Jefferson
9. WR Brandon Jones, Texarkana Liberty Eylau
10. C Ben Wilkerson, Hemphill
11. RB David Underwood, Madisonville
12. DE Lawrence Hooper, Aldine
13. S DeWayne Brandon, Temple
14. Ath Joseph Addai, Houston Sharpstown
15. WR Bennie Brazell, Houston Westbury
16. Ath Quan Cosby, Mart
17. CB Moses Harris, Dallas Carter
18. LB Jonathon Jackson, Galena Park North Shore
19. RB Donta Hickson, McKinney
20. QB Matt Nordgren, Dallas Bishop Lynch
21. CB Byron Jones, Bay City
22. DT Thomas Derricks, Dallas Jesuit
23. Ath Ryan Gilbert, Dallas Hillcrest
24. OL William Winston, Houston Madison
25. OL Abe Robinson, Jersey Village
Out-of-State Prospects
The Longhorns are recruiting several out-of-state players. Here are the one=
s
who are considering UT:
Quarterback
Perrin Rittiner, 6-3, 215, 4.7, New Orleans Jesuit (LSU, Miss, UT, Ala)
Travis Jackson, 6-4, 212, 4.6, Olathe, Kan., South (OU, Stan, Pur, ND, KSU,
UT)
Ronnie Prude, 6-0, 175, 4.4, Shreveport Fair Park (LSU, Tenn, A&M, UT)
Dayne Ashley, 6-3, 190, 4.7, Jena, La. (LSU, UT, Ala, A&M)
Running Back
Eric Shelton, 6-3, 235, 4.5, Lexington, Ky., B. Station (OSU, Mich, PSU,
Tenn, UT)
Jabari Davis, 5-11, 224, 4.5, Tucker, Ga. (Ga, Tenn, UT, Neb, Ala)
Seymore Shaw, 6-0, 210, 4.45, Shawnee, Ok. (Ok St, OU, UT, Neb)
Donald Dorham, 5-10, 215, 4.45, Chicago Mt. Carmel (Fla, UT, PSU, Mich)
Fullback
James Buchanan, 6-2, 240, 4.7, Sarasota, Fla. Mooney (FSU, ND, UT, Fla, Mic=
h,
Neb)
Tight End
Kory Hebert, 6-5, 225, 4.6, Lafayette, La., Teurlings Catholic (LSU, UT)
John Boutte, 6-3, 230, 4.7, Lake Charles, La., Boston (LSU, Tenn, UT)
Wide Receiver
Lynzell Jackson, 6-3, 175, 4.4, Tempe, Az., Union (ASU, Az, UT, UCLA)
Offensive Line
Aaron Wells, 6-7, 395, 5.4, Chicago Morgan Park (Mich, Fla, Ga, GT, UT)
Defensive End
Eric Hall, 6-3, 232, 4.5, Clarksville, Tenn., NW (FSU, UT, Ten, Neb, LSU)
Defensive Tackle
Marcus Spears, 6-5, 275, 4.8, Baton Rouge S. Lab (LSU, A&M, Mich, UT)
Marquise Hill, 6-7, 290, 4.8, N. Orleans D. Salle (FSU, LSU, Mich, A&M, UT)
Cornerback
Roger Ross, 5-10, 180, 4.45, Denver Jefferson (Colo, UT, ND, Kan, UCLA)
Safety
Brandon Williams, 6-2, 207, 4.5, Port Allen, La. (LSU, FSU, UT, Tenn)
900 Number Updated Often
I update my 900 number every Wednesday and Sunday by 8 p.m. with recruiting
and other football news. The number is 1-900-288-8839. It costs $1.59 a
minute. You must be 18 to call.
Mihm Turns Pro; Barnes Cupboard Far from Bare
All-America center Chris Mihm announced Friday he is passing up his senior
season at Texas to follow his life-long dream of playing in the NBA.
"It was a tough choice because I love the program at UT, but I believe I'm
doing what makes the most sense," Mihm said.
Mihm, who led the Longhorns in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots last
season, is projected as a top five pick in the NBA draft next month.
If Mihm had returned for his senior season, the Longhorns probably would
have been a pre-season top 10 team, but coach Rick Barnes' cupboard if far
from bare and they should be a top 20 team without him.
Among the six returning lettermen are 6-8 junior forward Chris Owens, a pow=
er
in the paint, and 6-3 senior guard Darren Kelly, a sharpshooter and strong
defender.
Other lettermen include sophomore forward William Wyatt, sophomore guard/fo=
rwa
rd Chris Ogden, sophomore guard Roosevelt Brown and senior guard Chris
McColpin.
But Barnes' ace in the hole is transfer guard Maurice Evans, a 6-5 junior
dynamo who practiced with the team last season after averaging 22.6 points =
a
game as a sophomore at Wichita State.
Evans has been very impressive in practice and he, like Mihm, has big-time
NBA potential. Barnes' offense is not as wide open as Wichita State's, but
look for Evans to average 16 or 17 points a game and be one of the team's b=
ig
guns, offensively and defensively, next season.
Barnes also has six recruits coming in, including heralded JC point guard
Freddie Williams, plus four national top 100 recruits in 6-9 forward Brian
Boddicker of Duncanville, 6-8 forward James Thomas of Hargrave Military
Academy in Chatham, Virginia, 6-5 swingman Brandon Mouton of Lafayette, La.=
,
and 6-10, 255-pound center
Jason Klotz of Houston Klein Forest.
Guard Lawrence Williams announced plans to transfer two weeks ago and Barne=
s
filled the scholarship by signing Royal Ivey, a 6-3, 175-pound guard from
Blair Academy, a prep school in Blairstown, N. J.
Joe Montegna, Ivey's coach at Blair, said the Longhorns picked up a real ge=
m.
"He averaged 20 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists for us," Montegna said.
"He's a fine offensive player who is a true combo guard, but he's much bett=
er
on defense."
He's the best defensive player, by far, that I've ever coached, and I've
coached in the college ranks," Montegna said. |
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