JugadorHawk
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On October 23rd 2010, Offensive Coordinator, Greg Davis sealed his fate as a Texas Longhorn. Iowa State University waltzed into Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium and and defeated the heavily favored and 19th-ranked Longhorns 28-21, their first ever over the historic program. This was the same Cyclone team that surrendered a combined 120 points the previous two weeks against Utah and Oklahoma, but somehow found themselves ahead of Texas 28-6 after three quarters.
Both teams wound up winning only five games in 2010 however that was to be expected for the traditionally moribund program in Ames, but not for the powerhouse located in Austin. Greg Davis took the majority of criticism throughout Texas' seven losses that season among it's prideful fan base, none more embarrassing than the loss at home to ISU. He subsequently resigned on December 6th.
Davis used his one year hiatus from coordinating offenses to touring various programs across the country, including Iowa State's. After being named Iowa's Offensive Coordinator, it's fair to assume that he's looking forward to this coming weekend's rivalry game against the Cyclones. Davis' first shot at redemption since that unfortunate Saturday in October 2010.
Both teams wound up winning only five games in 2010 however that was to be expected for the traditionally moribund program in Ames, but not for the powerhouse located in Austin. Greg Davis took the majority of criticism throughout Texas' seven losses that season among it's prideful fan base, none more embarrassing than the loss at home to ISU. He subsequently resigned on December 6th.
Davis used his one year hiatus from coordinating offenses to touring various programs across the country, including Iowa State's. After being named Iowa's Offensive Coordinator, it's fair to assume that he's looking forward to this coming weekend's rivalry game against the Cyclones. Davis' first shot at redemption since that unfortunate Saturday in October 2010.
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