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Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 09:57 AM
gdc, this is not for you. :D

UT's Peter Gardere was the perfect 10
With four wins against OU, he now hooks 'em as Austin businessman

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/texas/stories/050306dnspogardere.2406426.html

09:44 PM CDT on Tuesday, May 2, 2006
By CHIP BROWN / The Dallas Morning News

AUSTIN – Peter Gardere, the only starting quarterback on either side of the Texas-Oklahoma football rivalry to win four straight games in the series, still gets recognized around Austin.

The double takes occur when he's jogging on the city's most popular hike-and-bike trail at Town Lake with his dog, Buddy. Or when he's leasing commercial office space for Stratus Properties or out enjoying the nightlife as a single 36-year-old.

Gardere, who spent more than a year assisting a group of NFL agents in 2004 and 2005 before deciding it wasn't for him, jokes how Texas may now be getting ready to retire the No. 10 jersey he wore for the Longhorns.

"If they retire No. 10, I'll be able to honestly say to my kids one day, 'I wore it,' " Gardere said, referring to the number most recently worn by Vince Young, last season's national title game MVP. "Of course, I will have had nothing to do with it being retired. Vince Young had more talent in his right ankle than I had in my whole body."

Gardere went 25-16 as a starter from 1989 to 1992 and also played the outfield for then-baseball coach Cliff Gustafson for three seasons. It would have been four but John Mackovic, who replaced David McWilliams as football coach, demanded Gardere give up baseball the spring before his senior season.

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Peter Gardere went 25-16 as the starter at UT. "Mackovic told me the starter would be determined by what he saw in practice," Gardere said. "And he meant it. He charted every single pass we threw in practice."

After finishing up his career at Texas, Gardere gave pro football a try – as a punter. Gardere was an all-state punter at Robert E. Lee High School in Houston. He got a training camp invitation with the Seattle Seahawks.

He was beaten out by Rick Tuten, who became a Pro Bowl player. But two days after being cut by Seattle, Gardere was punting for the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League. That gig lasted two seasons before he landed with the CFL's Memphis franchise in 1995.

"It wasn't glamorous, and I'll never forget punting in 5-degree weather in Winnipeg," Gardere said. "I literally melted part of my shoe in that game trying to keep my feet warm next to our propane heater on the sideline."

Gardere knew it was time to give up football after his father, George (nicknamed Pete), died from cancer two months after being diagnosed and after Gardere was cut by the New Orleans Saints in training camp in 1996.

The youngest of four children (two sisters and a brother), Gardere went back to Houston to help his mother, Nancy, recover from the family's loss.

"My dad was my best friend," Gardere said, fighting back tears. "He was my everything."

Gardere's mother and sisters give him a hard time about being single because they want to make sure there's a "fourth generation Longhorn football player" in the family.

Peter Gardere and his dog Buddy are a familiar sight on Austin's Town Lake running trail.

Gardere's grandfather, George, played quarterback at Texas in 1922, and his father, George Jr., broke his neck as a Texas defensive back on the first play of the first game he played in his sophomore year in 1953. His dad never played football again, but he served as Gardere's mentor.

ERICH SCHLEGEL / DMN
Peter Gardere and his dog Buddy are a familiar sight on Austin's Town Lake running trail. Gardere returned to Austin in late 1997 and worked as James Van Der Beek's stunt double in the movie Varsity Blues. He then took a job with Stratus Properties leasing commercial real estate. In 2004, he went to work for Capital Sports & Entertainment in Austin, helping to recruit pro prospects to the group's three NFL agents. After a year and a half, he returned to working for Stratus.

"As Mack Brown says, 'Being an agent is a hard job for an honest man,' " Gardere said. "There's rules and regulations to being an agent but not a lot of people follow them."

Last year, Gardere and former Texas linebacker Brian Jones started the 10/60 Club at Fullmore Middle School in Austin. The club helps kids with attendance, attitude and grade issues by giving them incentives to improve, including meeting Texas football players and taking tours of the UT football complex.

"Austin and the University of Texas have given me a lot," Gardere said. "So I'm trying to give back."

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"Pete Week" topped all hardships
Peter Gardere has never been afraid of rejection.

"I've been booed by 80,000 people, and those were our fans," the former Texas quarterback said with a laugh. "Nothing compares to that."

Gardere said he had 26 derogatory messages on his answering machine after Texas lost to TCU, 23-14, in 1992, ending a 24-game win streak against the Horned Frogs dating to 1968.

"My parents even had to change their phone number," Gardere said.

But what Gardere is remembered for most is what he did on the second Saturday in October from 1989 to 1992, beating Oklahoma four straight times – 28-24, 14-13, 10-7 and 34-24. Gardere downplays the feat.

"I didn't do it myself," he said. "We had some low-scoring games where the defense did everything, and we didn't do much on offense at all."

Gardere's most distinct memory was the chants of "Graduate! Graduate!" from Sooners fans after the 1992 game. Gardere gets calls from reporters every year during the week leading up to the Texas-OU game.

"My friends jokingly call it 'Pete Week,' " he said.

OU fans finally got a measure of revenge when Gardere went to Norman, Okla., with the UT baseball team in 1992. He dropped a fly ball in left field, and OU fans moved to an area behind the outfield fence and heckled him the rest of the game.

"I never heard so many things about my mother that day," Gardere said. "The only thing they said that can be printed in a newspaper was that I should stick to football."

colleyvillesooner
5/3/2006, 09:59 AM
Uh, it's not for anyone on this site. No one here really cares what he's doing now.

Oldnslo
5/3/2006, 10:03 AM
Yet another success story for my New Orleans Saints.

Texas Bites.

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 10:03 AM
Uh, it's not for anyone on this site. No one here really cares what he's doing now.
You didn't like Varsity Blues? C'mon. ;)

Sooner in Tampa
5/3/2006, 10:07 AM
Herr...Nobody gives a **** what YOUR manlove homeboy is up to. In case you hadn't notice...this is a SOONER BOARD!!!!

You saxeT pricks really have a sense of belonging over here don't you.

Scott D
5/3/2006, 10:08 AM
http://soonerfans.com/forums/images/reputation/reputation_neg.gif

sooneron
5/3/2006, 10:10 AM
That article sucks. I got bored after the third or fourth paragraph. They talk of retiring his number? His ONLY accomplishment was beating OU, how aggy-like.

Scott D
5/3/2006, 10:11 AM
That article sucks. I got bored after the third or fourth word. They talk of retiring his number? His ONLY accomplishment was beating OU, how aggy-like.

fixed :D

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 10:18 AM
They talk of retiring his number? His ONLY accomplishment was beating OU, how aggy-like.
Not his number anymore. We'd be retiring Vince's number.


Texas may now be getting ready to retire the No. 10 jersey..."Of course, I will have had nothing to do with it being retired. Vince Young had more talent in his right ankle than I had in my whole body."

JohnnyMack
5/3/2006, 10:20 AM
Go stick your head in a wood chipper.

Desert Sapper
5/3/2006, 10:20 AM
"I've been booed by 80,000 people, and those were our fans," the former Texas quarterback said with a laugh. "Nothing compares to that."

Gardere said he had 26 derogatory messages on his answering machine after Texas lost to TCU, 23-14, in 1992, ending a 24-game win streak against the Horned Frogs dating to 1968.

That says it all right there. At least in Norman there would be a dead dog or skunk on his door step. And you call yourselves fans...pffffffftt.

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 10:22 AM
That says it all right there. At least in Norman there would be a dead dog or skunk on his door step. And you call yourselves fans...pffffffftt.
Well in all fairness to us, he really sucked when he wasn't playing you guys.

GDC
5/3/2006, 10:31 AM
He used to post here, a long time ago.

yermom
5/3/2006, 10:48 AM
that's gotta be the nicest thing gdc has ever said about a wh0rn :D

Sooner in Tampa
5/3/2006, 10:51 AM
that's gotta be the nicest thing gdc has ever said about a wh0rn :DHe's getting soft ;)

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 11:00 AM
He's getting soft ;)
He's on double secret probation.

soonerhubs
5/3/2006, 11:00 AM
Go stick your head in a wood chipper.
Heh! Don't sugar coat it now.

GDC
5/3/2006, 11:03 AM
I've got your double-secret right here, :texan: .

Skysooner
5/3/2006, 11:23 AM
You didn't like Varsity Blues? C'mon. ;)
The whipped cream bikini was alright.

Desert Sapper
5/3/2006, 11:49 AM
The whipped cream bikini was alright.

Ali Larter...Mmmm. Talk about a tasty dessert.

CatfishSooner
5/3/2006, 11:58 AM
article = zzzzZ

usmc-sooner
5/3/2006, 12:00 PM
why do I get Peter Guadere updates on a Sooner board?

slickdawg
5/3/2006, 12:02 PM
Say, what was Gardere's record against Jackie Sherrill?

Sooner in Tampa
5/3/2006, 12:12 PM
why do I get Peter Guadere updates on a Sooner board?I wondered the same thing...I also wondered why the thread didn't just get locked down :(

toast
5/3/2006, 12:47 PM
The club helps kids with attendance, attitude and grade issues by giving them incentives to improve, including meeting Texas football players and taking tours of the UT football complex.




Do they take Selvin Young and all of the other ut players that go to Austin Community College on that trip as well?

Sooner in Tampa
5/3/2006, 12:48 PM
Do they take Selvin Young and all of the other ut players that go to Austin Community College on that trip as well?Use PEEMs dammit...this is a ****ing SOONERS board...you wanna talk :texan: go to your own damn board!!!:mad:

toast
5/3/2006, 12:52 PM
Sorry...either my sarcasm wasn't evident enough, or you're lacking in reading comprehension skills.

Sooner in Tampa
5/3/2006, 01:01 PM
Sorry...either my sarcasm wasn't evident enough, or you're lacking in reading comprehension skills.Yeah...I missed the sarcasm. :dolemite: I totally missed it.

toast
5/3/2006, 01:11 PM
Yeah...I missed the sarcasm. :dolemite: I totally missed it.


heh...no problem, although I have been called a lot of things in my life and being referred to as a :texan: is the worst.

tbl
5/3/2006, 01:19 PM
This thread is the suck

GDC
5/3/2006, 01:29 PM
The only purpose of this thread is to try to lure me into getting myself permabanned.

slickdawg
5/3/2006, 03:01 PM
Well GDC, look at it this way. No whorn wants to answer my question, because GARDERE WAS 0-2 against Jackie Sherrill and Mississippi State.
So he lost to "lowly" Mississippi State twice - once at home, once on the road.

I was at the game in Starkville, nothing like beating Texas, especially when they are a favroite in your place.

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 03:05 PM
Well GDC, look at it this way. No whorn wants to answer my question, because GARDERE WAS 0-2 against Jackie Sherrill and Mississippi State.
So he lost to "lowly" Mississippi State twice - once at home, once on the road.
Do you think this makes it better or worse for Sooner fans that Gardere was 4-0 against them? Everyone knows Texas wasn't very good then and Gardere sucked more often than not when not playing OU.

Collier11
5/3/2006, 03:11 PM
Herr...as soon as saxeT gets within say...2 natl titles of OU then we might care, eh...No we wont but atleast we dont have to ever worry about it either

sooneron
5/3/2006, 03:17 PM
I don't even think he was THAT good against OU. He just didn't lose the games. He had some receivers make some great plays. I remember a lot of bounce passes on his part as well.

TheGodfather889
5/3/2006, 03:23 PM
Screw Peter Gardere. No one cares about him here. I can say he's my least favorite Texas Longhorn ever.

GDC
5/3/2006, 03:40 PM
Oh, and Herr, I was on double-secret probation long before you ever heard of SF.com.

DeadSolidPerfect
5/3/2006, 03:58 PM
Well in all fairness to us, he really sucked when he wasn't playing you guys.
For four straight Octobers we sucked worse.

Mac94
5/3/2006, 03:59 PM
WE AGGIE LOVE OL PETE!!!
http://www.aggies9496.com/Images/AggieGifs/AaronGlenINT_tu.gif

TexasLidig8r
5/3/2006, 04:04 PM
WE AGGIE LOVE OL PETE!!!
http://www.aggies9496.com/Images/AggieGifs/AaronGlenINT_tu.gif

Now, was that one of those games played between your two probations during the "Golden Decade of Aggy Football?" ;)

Bourbon St Sooner
5/3/2006, 04:06 PM
So the guy's 25-16 as a starter but he's a hero in asstin because he's 4-0 against OU. Either you guys love mediocrity or OU's a bigger rival than many whorn brethren would lead you to believe (especially considering this was pre-Big 12 days).

DeadSolidPerfect
5/3/2006, 04:08 PM
Now, was that one of those games played between your two probations during the "Golden Decade of Aggy Football?" ;)
Ouchy

Mac94
5/3/2006, 04:12 PM
TexasLidig8r -

Of course. To quote ol Obi-Wan; "Before the dark times, before the Empire." ;)

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 04:21 PM
So the guy's 25-16 as a starter but he's a hero in asstin because he's 4-0 against OU. Either you guys love mediocrity or OU's a bigger rival than many whorn brethren would lead you to believe (especially considering this was pre-Big 12 days).
Show me one Horn who doesn't think it's glorious to beat OU. Nothing like it. :D

stonecoldsoonerfan
5/3/2006, 05:17 PM
this thread is pure D crap. it doesn't belong on a Sooner board.

Herr Scholz
5/3/2006, 05:23 PM
this thread is pure D crap. it doesn't belong on a Sooner board.
Is that the same thing as Grade A crap? ;) I was just having a little fun today. No harm done. Can't we rib each other?

Jello Biafra
5/3/2006, 05:33 PM
UT's Peter Gardere was the perfect 10
With four wins against OU, he now hooks 'em as Austin businessman



glad to see he's not on the corner of hollywood and vine pulling on man yokes for a buck any more.

Jello Biafra
5/3/2006, 05:34 PM
Is that the same thing as Grade A crap? ;) I was just having a little fun today. No harm done. Can't we rib each other?

sure. you rib us, we'll throw a shot to your deviated cervix.......

caphorns
5/3/2006, 05:37 PM
I don't even think he was THAT good against OU. He just didn't lose the games. He had some receivers make some great plays. I remember a lot of bounce passes on his part as well.

Pete went to HS over by where I lived. A real uppity fraternity kid and pretty abnoxious. But he mellowed alot during and after college. He basically said the same thing you are saying about his 4-0. It was more of a team thing and a huge credit to our defense to rise up and beat a better opponent for the most part. It was a good streak for us in the series, and I'm sure a frustration to you guys.

Overall, Mac's right. Those were some bad days for our team and program other than the 4-0. Really, I can't get that giddied up about it.

Jello Biafra
5/3/2006, 06:04 PM
Pete went to HS over by where I lived.


grats to you. now hand me your lunch money

A real uppity fraternity kid and pretty abnoxious.
he's a texan. questions?
But he mellowed alot during and after college.

smoked some blunt. pleasured men in skimpy underwear
He basically said the same thing you are saying about his 4-0. It was more of a team thing and a huge credit to our defense to rise up and beat a better opponent for the most part.

blah blah blah. is he running for govenor

It was a good streak for us in the series, and I'm sure a frustration to you guys.

i'm sure.

Overall, Mac's right. Those were some bad days for our team and program other than the 4-0.

GIT ready homeowner.....the rodeo's just starting!



Really, I can't get that giddied up about it.

hair pie says you like to get gussied up and make mooing noises while you and him watch the submarine races at the water recycling plant




rofl now what?

SoonerJLB
5/3/2006, 06:33 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Herr Scholz
When he's leasing commercial office space for Stratus Properties or out enjoying the Gay nightlife as a single 36-year-old.

Gardere's mother and sisters give him a hard time about being Gay because they want to make sure there's a "fourth generation Longhorn football player" in the family.

Which guy is he and which one is his boyfriend?

http://img438.imageshack.us/img438/6721/wwwut109jz.jpg

picasso
5/3/2006, 07:31 PM
those were my first four Red River games.:mad: also the first time I ever heard state and school smack. :rolleyes:
then I saw the Texas band bring out it's conference flags and that gave me a good laugh.:D

Big Red Ron
5/3/2006, 07:47 PM
http://img438.imageshack.us/img438/6721/wwwut109jz.jpgWho'cum?

[horn logic]Since Gardere didn't do squat in the NFL, did he even exist?

CatfishSooner
5/3/2006, 08:21 PM
Texas Sucks...

Sooner in Tampa
5/4/2006, 05:55 AM
http://img438.imageshack.us/img438/6721/wwwut109jz.jpg
Gheydar just went nuts.

GDC
5/4/2006, 07:37 AM
Someone should be permabanned.

Sooner in Tampa
5/4/2006, 07:43 AM
BTW...how in the blue hell do you find a picture like those 4 homos ??

Desert Sapper
5/4/2006, 08:42 AM
Excuse me while I go throw up. {Wretch} Continue.

slickdawg
5/4/2006, 10:11 AM
Do you think this makes it better or worse for Sooner fans that Gardere was 4-0 against them? Everyone knows Texas wasn't very good then and Gardere sucked more often than not when not playing OU.


It shows that Gardere had his highs and lows. very lows.

caphorns
5/4/2006, 10:19 AM
Let me break this down:


blah blah

yeah


I have red font

neat


ghey

no


.

.

Jello Biafra
5/4/2006, 05:02 PM
Let me break this down:



yeah



neat



no



.

perfectly broken down. your rapier wit has me reeling. i must leave now.........goof ball. come back when you are done licking taint in the asstin streets.