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Austin — Texas State quarterback Tim Hawkins acted like an old-school telephone operator Wednesday afternoon.

 

Between Hawkins’ own teammates calling him wondering if their rescheduled 7-on-7 workout was still on with the 2009 BCS National Championship Game runner-up Texas Longhorns and their opponents asking the same question, the redshirt sophomore fielded close to 30 calls in the span of an hour.

 

“It was insane,” Hawkins said. “Until 3:30 this afternoon, we had no idea what was going on, but all it took was one call to get things rolling and soon enough, it was on.”

 

Three hours later, Hawkins and about 30 teammates piled into their cars and traveled 32 miles north to take on Texas.

 

From the beginning of the workout, it looked as if Texas State was overmatched by the quicker and stronger Longhorns.

 

The Bobcats’ first offensive drive went three-and-out with Hawkins at the helm. Texas took over and drove down the field with Garrett Gilbert under center and scored in the span of seven plays.

 

“It was kind of a wake-up call for us,” Texas State senior defensive back Drenard Williams said. “We didn’t know exactly how hard they were going to go, but after that we got a good idea.”

 

After the first drive by the Longhorns, something seemed to snap into place in the Bobcats’ minds.

 

“Before we left San Marcos, I saw a fire in my teammates’ eyes,” Hawkins said. “We didn’t just want to come up here to say we played with Texas. We wanted to compete with them.”

 

So behind Hawkins — and Bryan Hill — at quarterback and Williams putting a clamp on the Longhorns’ passing lanes, Texas State matched Texas score for score and stop for stop.

 

While Hawkins rushed some of his reads, he made several throws which had to be on target or were sure interceptions. One of those passes was a missile to Daren Dillard in the corner of the end zone for a touchdown.

 

Hill displayed the poise he did in spring practice and delivered crisp passes. He shook off an early interception to toss a pair of touchdown passes, including a well-run hitch-and-go to Cedric Alexander.

 

“We saw them cheating a lot at the line, so as soon as we got back out there, we wanted to make them pay,” Alexander said. “I had my man beat and Bryan just had to get me the ball.”

 

Alexander’s score, tripled with three other touchdowns by the Bobcats (Dillard, Alvaro Garcia and Steve Alvarez) gave them an unofficial 4-3 lead. In order to clinch the “victory” against the Longhorns, the defense needed to stop Texas’ final drive.

 

Cue a Hollywood ending — at least for one night.

 

Williams, who didn’t play a down in 2009 after recovering from off-season shoulder surgery, soared into the air to pick off a pass intended for Texas wide receiver John Chiles. Upon landing with the ball, Williams spiked it to the ground and let out a scream.

 

It was a bittersweet moment for Williams, who saw his football career nearly come to an end last summer.

 

“This has been a tough year for me both mentally and physically,” Williams said. “After surgery, I had to take some time to think about what direction I was headed with football and life, but after I made the decision to come back out here, I’ve been stronger than ever.

 

“I finally feel like I’m getting back into the groove and I saw a swagger with the team tonight. It couldn’t have come at a better time.”

 

 

 

Bobcat Notes — Texas State kicker Justin Garelick is back to full strength and took in the workout alongside his family ... The Bobcats’ first fall practice is 16 days away ... Texas State opens the 2010 season in 43 days.

 

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Wait. Something is wrong here. I thought Texas State's mascot was the Armadillo and I thought Scott Bakula was the QB, Sinbad was one of his linemen, (guess he wouldn't be at the 7 on 7) and Cindy Crawford kicked the field goals ("Welcome to FOOT...BALL"). After the game, did they go and par-tay? I guess a lot of things have changed since Necessary Roughness (although the beating Texas part is the same).

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Wait. Something is wrong here. I thought Texas State's mascot was the Armadillo and I thought Scott Bakula was the QB, Sinbad was one of his linemen, (guess he wouldn't be at the 7 on 7) and Cindy Crawford kicked the field goals ("Welcome to FOOT...BALL"). After the game, did they go and par-tay? I guess a lot of things have changed since Necessary Roughness (although the beating Texas part is the same).

 

It wasn't Cindy Crawford, it was Kathy Ireland. Great movie nonetheless.

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Wait. Something is wrong here. I thought Texas State's mascot was the Armadillo and I thought Scott Bakula was the QB, Sinbad was one of his linemen, (guess he wouldn't be at the 7 on 7) and Cindy Crawford kicked the field goals ("Welcome to FOOT...BALL"). After the game, did they go and par-tay? I guess a lot of things have changed since Necessary Roughness (although the beating Texas part is the same).

 

It wasn't Cindy Crawford, it was Kathy Ireland. Great movie nonetheless.

 

:yeah:leghump:

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Wait. Something is wrong here. I thought Texas State's mascot was the Armadillo and I thDiought Scott Bakula was the QB, Sinbad was one of his linemen, (guess he wouldn't be at the 7 on 7) and Cindy Crawford kicked the field goals ("Welcome to FOOT...BALL"). After the game, did they go and par-tay? I guess a lot of things have changed since Necessary Roughness (although the beating Texas part is the same).

 

Did get in a fight at Billy Bobs before the game???

Was Rob Schneider doing the play by play???? I guess they never threw it to "stonehands" either. Thats prob why they ended up winning.

 

 

Great, Great movie.

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Wait. Something is wrong here. I thought Texas State's mascot was the Armadillo and I thought Scott Bakula was the QB, Sinbad was one of his linemen, (guess he wouldn't be at the 7 on 7) and Cindy Crawford kicked the field goals ("Welcome to FOOT...BALL"). After the game, did they go and par-tay? I guess a lot of things have changed since Necessary Roughness (although the beating Texas part is the same).

 

It wasn't Cindy Crawford, it was Kathy Ireland. Great movie nonetheless.

 

AWWWWWWWWWWW crap! I apologize. I don't know how I screwed that one up. I'll drink myself into a coma tonight as punishment.

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