Adidas410s
03-16-2006, 09:57 PM
I would like to make everybody aware that Huston Street (formerly of Texas) is pitching for team USA.
His father, James Street, was the quarterback that spearheaded Darrel Royal's dynamic Wishbone attack to the 1969 National Championship, including a decisive 14-13 win against bitter rival Arkansas in the always hostile environment of Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The game was declared "The Game of the Century" and Texas being named as the National Champion by President Nixon, who was in attendance along with many of his staff.
Huston, one of the most dominant closers in Longhorn history, had an excellent career as a Texas Longhorn as well. He helped lead the Longhorns to 3 consecutive College World Series appearances. He recorded 4 saves in 2002 as a freshman, including the series clinching victory over South Carolina. An All-Big 12 selection all three seasons at Texas (2002-04), he posted ERA's of 0.96, 1.33 and 1.58 for the Longhorns and was a combined 18-3 with 41 saves and a 1.31 ERA in 105 career appearances.
His father, James Street, was the quarterback that spearheaded Darrel Royal's dynamic Wishbone attack to the 1969 National Championship, including a decisive 14-13 win against bitter rival Arkansas in the always hostile environment of Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The game was declared "The Game of the Century" and Texas being named as the National Champion by President Nixon, who was in attendance along with many of his staff.
Huston, one of the most dominant closers in Longhorn history, had an excellent career as a Texas Longhorn as well. He helped lead the Longhorns to 3 consecutive College World Series appearances. He recorded 4 saves in 2002 as a freshman, including the series clinching victory over South Carolina. An All-Big 12 selection all three seasons at Texas (2002-04), he posted ERA's of 0.96, 1.33 and 1.58 for the Longhorns and was a combined 18-3 with 41 saves and a 1.31 ERA in 105 career appearances.