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Not impressed with the texas selections, you have 3 players from the weakest 4A district in the state, CE King, Crosby & Forest Brook,,, WTF

Who makes these selections?

Not real sure what your point is, I know the Doze kid from Crosby is good, and of course Ford Smesny(Dayton) is on the roster.

They typical do not pick many players from the Beaumont area if that is what you mean. It is more of a greater Houston team than SE Texas team.

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Not impressed with the texas selections, you have 3 players from the weakest 4A district in the state, CE King, Crosby & Forest Brook,,, WTF

Who makes these selections?

That has absoulutly nothing to do with these players abilities. Would they be better athletes if they were in the best distrct in the United States of Ameraca (Golden Triangle). I think not  ;D

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It will be tough for Texas to ever compete in this, because (as I understand it) this is the only Louisiana all star game now, so LA will always have there top atheletes while Texas has tons for these bowls to send our players to. Plus this is only the Houston area! If we had only one allstar game in Texas most of these players may not even get an invite. JMO

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It will be tough for Texas to ever compete in this, because (as I understand it) this is the only Louisiana all star game now, so LA will always have there top atheletes while Texas has tons for these bowls to send our players to. Plus this is only the Houston area! If we had only one allstar game in Texas most of these players may not even get an invite. JMO

Well said... I am not sure how they make up the LA team but again the Texas team is mostly Greater Houston.

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3 West Brook players from the Golden Triangle.

Well in that case I take it back! With Three GT players on the team LA is going to get taken behind the wood shed for an old fashon BUTT WHOOPPIN   ;D ;D ;D

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I would like to see them take more small school kids. 1A,2A,3A, has alot of talent but they barely get to play in these games for some reason. But oh well I hope Texas beats the crap out of them. I'll be there to watch...

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A Bayou Bowl primer

From sports staff reports

Baytown Sun

Published June 7, 2008 - Updated 23 minutes ago

Bayou Bowl history

2003: Texas 32, Louisiana 29

Baytown Lee quarterback Drew Tate sparked a 67-yard drive with 1:31 remaining to set up Chuck Lee’s winning 45-yard field goal as time expired.

It was the third field goal of the game for Lee, a Deer Park product, after earlier boots of 39 and 40 yards.

He was named offensive co-MVP along with Louisiana quarterback Billy Farris of Baton Rouge Woodlawn, who accounted for all of Louisiana’s points.

Farris completed 15 of 21 passes for 128 yards and four touchdowns, plus a two-point conversion. Woodlawn teammate Chijuan Mack caught five passes for 72 yards and two scores.

Tate, Texas’ all-time passing yardage leader, completed 13 of 23 for 154 yards and one TD in his high school send-off.

2004: Texas 18, Louisiana 15

A pair of dropped punts made it closer in the end, but the Texas All-Stars held on to win this turnover-plagued game.

Leading 18-8, the Texans forced two punts in the final 4:14, then fumbled both away. Tyler Benoit of Lafayette Comeaux scored from a yard out to cut the Texas lead to 18-15, close enough to try – and fail on – an onsides kickoff with 2:18 remaining.

It was a feast-or-famine game, with plenty of big plays and limited overall offensive success, with Danny Amendola of The Woodlands named offensive player of the game.

He threw an 18-yard end-around TD pass to Terrence Nunn of Cy-Falls and returned a punt 48 yards.

Herb Hill of Lafayette Carencro got 31 of Louisiana’s 98 total yards on an early TD. Michael Jones of Fort Bend Austin hit Lloyd Oghogho of Dulles on a 56-yard touchdown pass for Texas’ long play.

2005: Louisiana 10, Texas 7

The combination of coach David Swacker, quarterback Brian Babin and receiver P.J. Brown all from the same St. Amant High in Lafayette was too much.

Babin found Brown for a 20-yard score with 30 seconds left to make Swacker and his Louisiana All-Stars a winner for the first time.

Quarterback Bryant Lee of Hahnville passed for 137 of the Cajuns’ 277 total yards as Louisiana rallied from a 7-0 first-quarter deficit to win.

Texas had scored first on a 46-yard run by Cy-Fair’s Omar Conteh, who set a bowl rushing record with 99 yards on 10 carries.

Louisiana got on the scoreboard with a 39-yard field goal by East Ascencion’s Blake Bercegeay.

2006: Louisiana 7, Texas 3

After Louisiana won for the second straight year, coach David Swacker announced he was going out on top.

The visitors for the east mounted the game-winning drive to open the second half. Quarterback Joey Guedry of Lafayette St. Amant hit four passes for 61 yards to lead a speedy 80-yard drive capped by a 20-yard scoring strike to Baton Rouge Capitol’s Kendrick Walls.

Texas pulled to 7-3 late in the third quarter on a 34-yard field goal by Memorial’s Scott Miller.

The Lone Star Staters had a long fourth-quarter drive but turned the ball over on downs at the Louisiana 16 with 3:27 left.

2007: Louisiana 31, Texas 15

Jumping out to a 21-0 lead after one quarter, the Louisiana All-Stars easily rolled to their third straight win and a 3-2 edge in the series.

Quarterback Scott Buisson of Metairie’s Archbishop Rummel rushed for 58 yards and one score and passed for another one to lead the winners’ offense.

Evangel Christian’s Patrick Chitman returned an interception 53 yards for a second-half touchdown to lead a defense that held Texas to 131 total yards.

Dewayne Stewart of Westfield rushed 16 times for 63 yards and a TD to top the home team’s offense.

Where are they now?

Catching up with some past Bayou Bowl All-Stars

Chad Huffman, QB Texas 2003

A second-round draft choice by the San Diego Padres in 2005, he is now playing outfield for the San Antonio Missions in Double-A ball.

Brandon Harrison, DB Louisiana 2003

He went from Catholic High in Baton Rouge to Stanford and is playing with the Houston Texans now, having been drafted in the fifth round last year.

Danny Amendola, WR Texas 2004

The Woodlands standout was a standout at Texas Tech and signed recently as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys.

Brian Orakpo, DL Texas 2004

The defensive MVP of last year’s Holiday Bowl, this Houston Lamar product is a senior at the University of Texas and is expected to be a first-round NFL draft pick.

Lucas Taylor, WR Louisiana 2005

Taylor ranked third in the SEC in pass receptions last year with 73. The Tennessee senior was all-conference last year.

Chad Jones, DB Louisiana 2007

This highly recruited New Orleans native was named a freshman All-American playing for LSU’s national champions just seven months after the Bayou Bowl.

Team Texas Roster 2008

No Player Pos. Ht. Wt. High School College

1 Josh Powdrill WR 5-9 170 West Brook Navarro College

3 Broderick Brown CB 5-8 165 Westfield Oklahoma State

4 Tyson Williams WR 6-1 195 Aldine West Texas A&M

5 Marcus Malbrough DE 6-5 230 West Brook Missouri

6 Colin Baker K 6-2 177 Cy-Creek Colorado School of Mines

7 Anthony Lewis LB 6-2 215 Aldine Houston

8 Jeremiah McGinty QB 6-1 185 North Shore Kilgore College

9 Jeff McVaney LB 6-2 220 Strake Jesuit Texas State

10 Blake Chavis DE 6-5 230 West Brook Texas A&M

11 Braden Smith QB 6-0 190 Rockwall SMU

12 Johnny Thomas FS 6-0 180 Texas City Oklahoma State

13 Toris Doze RB 5-4 175 Crosby

14 Cody Worthen FS 5-11 185 Clear Lake Portland State

15 Josh Hill CB 5-11 185 Klein Forest California

16 Colby Hollis P 5-10 170 Sealy

17 Royce Hill CB 6-0 185 Cypress Ridge Univ. of North Texas

18 Michael Smith WR 6-1 190 Hou Westside UConn

20 Ford Smesney FS 5-11 180 Dayton McNeese

21 Denzel Wells WR 5-10 170 Cy Falls Rice

22 Darius Willis LB 6-3 235 Eisenhower Buffalo

23 Michael Littleton SS 6-0 190 Galveston Ball Sam Houston

24 Shane Turner RB 5-9 170 Cy Falls Rice

26 Gary Robertson LB 5-11 190 Pearland Navarro College

42 Justin Rogers LB 5-10 195 North Shore Texas Lutheran

44 Derek McGahee DE 6-4 235 Clear Creek

45 Erroll Garrett LB 6-2 200 Galveston Ball Navarro College

46 Bernard Obi DE 6-3 225 Pearland UTEP

54 Nick Peterpaul OL 6-1 280 Oak Ridge Midwestern State

58 Kenny Onwubuya OL 6-3 270 Cy Creek Stephen F. Austin

59 J.T. Cleveland DT 6-1 285 Baytown Lee Sam Houston

67 Taylor Johnson OL 6-4 285 Clear Creek McNeese

70 Chance Willard OL 6-2 290 Rockwall Southern Nazarene

70 John Gioffre DL 6-1 293 Cinco Ranch Rice

71 Doug Peak OL 6-2 250 Caney Creek Mary Hardin-Baylor

75 Coleman Feeley OL 6-5 305 Aus Anderson Univ. of North Texas

76 Jeremy Flakes OL 6-3 315 C.E. King Trinity Valley College

79 Chris Lathrop OL 6-4 290 Cy Fair Texas A&M

84 Darius Bolden WR 6-0 180 Cy Falls Texas State

95 Rodrick Davis DT 6-2 315 Eisenhower Texas A&M

99 Phillip Longino DT 6-0 295 Ft Bend Marshall Louisiana Tech

Team Oklahoma roster 2008

No Player Pos Ht Wt High School College

1 Randall Mackey QB 5-11 185 Bastrop E. Miss JC

2 Devin Jones LB 5-11 235 Independence Southeastern La

3 Edward Patterson WR 6-0 180 Bastrop TCU

4 Todd Lee DB 5-9 165 Bastrop New Mexico St.

5 Joel Ross DT 6-1 312 Vandebilt Catholic (Houma) So Mississippi

6 DeLeon Moss WR 5-10 170 Evangel (Shreveport)

7 Alfred Franklin WR 6-4 165 Kentwood

8 Damien Jackson DB 6-2 180 Pineville

10 Champlain Babin RB 5-9 184 Donaldsonville McNeese

11 Jessie Simms LB 6-0 220 Baker Central Arkansas

13 P.J. Smith DB 6-2 195 John Curtis (River Ridge) Nebraska

14 John Hinton K/P 5-11 165 La Tech Ruston 15 Sean Osborne DE 6-6 245 Dutchtown (Geismar) La-Lafayette

17 Blaine Gautier QB 6-0 195 Lutcher La-Lafayette

18 Marvin Batiste WR 6-0 175 Baker

20 Trent Mackey LB 5-9 190 Carencro (Lafayette) Duke

21 Zach Albin DB 6-0 200 Sulphur Southeastern La

22 Luther Ambrose RB 5-9 165 St. James La.-Monroe

28 Ian Harson DB 5-11 175 Iowa Tulane

45 Tyrunn Walker DE 6-6 247 Westgate (New Iberia)

48 Jamie Payton LB 5-11 180 Dutchtown (Geismar) Lambuth

50 Jacob Kesteson C 6-0 240 Evangel (Shreveport)

51 Bryan Munch C 6-0 250 John Curtis (River Ridge) Northwestern St 52 Casey Narcisse DT 5-10 275 St. James La-Monroe

57 Kevin Saia OG 6-2 315 Dutchtown (Geismar) Louisiana Tech

70 Ethan Piazzi OG 6-1 305 Acadiana (Lafayette)

71 Tyler Harbourt OL 6-4 280 Acadiana (Lafayette) McNeese

74 Nathan Bradley OL 6-2 300 Barbe (Lake Charles)

75 Kennon Bradford OL 6-8 300 McDonough 35 (N. Orleans) Southern

84 Damion Dixon WR 6-4 190 Port Allen Louisville

86 Chris Martin WR 6-2 210 Helen Cox (Harvey)

88 Corey Wright DE 6-4 265 St. Augustine (N. Orleans) UTEP

90 Devan Walker DE 6-2 240 Catholic (Baton Rouge) Southeastern La

96 Derreck Dean DT 6-0 275 McDonough 35 (N. Orleans) La-Lafayette

John Dean RB 5-10 205 Arcadiana (Lafayette)

DeVionte EdmonsonWR 6-3 185 Barbe (Lake Charles) McNeese

Shamory Favorite OL 6-3 275 St. Amant (Lafayette) Southeastern La

Benny Davis DB 6-1 190 Helen Cox (Harvey)

Darrian Prentiss DB 5-9 170 Catholic (Point Coupee) Southern

Lindsey Leavoy LB 6-3 235 St. Michael (Baton Rouge) Air Force

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