UT Spanks ASU: Video of the Week #11

by Jay Thompson on January 7, 2008 · 4 comments

in Life, Random Musings

I’m a little late with this because well, a couple of the parties involved were just a little late with “the payoff”.

As we all know, The University Of Texas crushed Arizona State University in this year’s Holiday bowl. Some local fellas, no doubt disappointed their mighty Sun Devils were “robbed” by not getting a BCS berth and were forced to play “the Big 12’s fourth best team”, took on a wager. The losers of the bet had to write “I ? UT” on their foreheads, with a Sharpie.

Jonathan Dalton, Damon Pace and Steve Belt were all great sports and paid up. Interestingly, they all look significantly better with I ? UT scrawled across their foreheads. For going the extra mile (despite corrupting his children) Steve Belt gets the nod for Video of the Week (don’t miss the bloopers at the end).


 

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1 Steve Belt January 7, 2008 at 9:44 am

This was a lot of fun. I’m not looking forward to losing a wager like that again, but it made the pain more tolerable.

2 Late Night Austin Real Estate Blog January 11, 2008 at 1:01 am

Im glad UT won the Holiday Bowl but I am looking forward to next year.   Hopefully with some more experience under his belt Colt can take us to another national championship.

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