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Tuesday, September 9, 2003
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Making The Grade
Frogs return after weak first half

QUARTERBACK: B -/+
Sophomore Tye Gunn was much more active on the ground against Navy, carrying the ball 14 times for 57 yards. The Frogs offense, especially Gunn, were stagnant the first half. In a complete turnaround from the Tulane game, Gunn had a lackluster first half, then came out in the second half and led the Frogs to score on their first two possessions. He showed great leadership in the second half, but for the Frogs to be the type of team they are capable of being, Gunn must perform for the whole game. He must also minimize his turnovers; Gunn had a fumble and an interception.

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Freshman wide receiver Michael DePriest gets shoved out of bounds by Navy safety Eli Sanders.
Frog fans flock for season opener against Midshipmen
COMMENTARY

The football team’s season home opener Saturday night had a refreshing feel to it. For the first time in a while, a game at Amon Carter Stadium had the atmosphere of a big-time college football game.
Frogs defeat Tech 1-0

After 90 minutes of scoreless soccer and six minutes of sudden-death overtime, the Frogs finally broke through to grab their first win at home Sunday.
 
 

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