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Future Longhorn Earl Thomas: 670 yards' date=' 11 TDs

Future Red Raider Jacoby Franks: 577 yards, 6 TDs

Ronnie Dennis: 151 yards, 2 TDs

Dominique Rhodes: 137 yards, 2 TDs[/quote']

It doesn't get much better than that.

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Memorial Receiving

Player Recpt. Yds Avg Tds

Freddie King 41 691 16.9 8

Brent Newcost 37 281 7.6 3

Barry Valcin 19 468 24.6 6

Byron Martin 18 326 18.1 2

Glenn Windon 11 208 18.9 2

Rashaud Brown 7 103 14.7 1

Patterson Clay 4 85 21.3 1

Craig Bailey 1 15 15 0

Chance Filer 1 10 10 0

Ronald Ward 1 7 7 0

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I definitely would not say by far. Of course a 5A school will have more names to rattle off' date='but WO-S has two D-1 recievers on a team with under 30 players,and the two or three behind them are gamers. Whats Memorials record? WO-S by far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote']I would like to see that WO-S "O" versus some of the 5A defenses Memorial has played and see what the outcome would be. :)
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LOL... Like it or not, Scooter, even 5A schools would have a hard time stopping the WOS athletes. Earl and Jacoby would start, and be premier athletes, at any 5A school in Texas.

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LOL... Like it or not' date=' Scooter, even 5A schools would have a hard time stopping the WOS athletes. Earl and Jacoby would start, and be premier athletes, at any 5A school in Texas.[/quote']Oh i know, i would just like to see it. I wish they had those 2 down in P.A. :)
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