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Shep knows

frou

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May 29, 2001
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Twelve Hours, and this 'Sterling' Young Man will take the field for the final time...Thanks for making the last 4 years, Better, Shep...

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I thought of the same thing, ia...This is Shepard Past...Shepard Present, and Hopes for a 'Little Shep', in the future...I think Sterling has earned the right to be called Sterling Shepard, now, so there's a reservation for another 'Little Shep'...How SWEET would that be!!

No Third Generation in MY Memory Bank...Doesn't mean there are none...
 
I thought of the same thing, ia...This is Shepard Past...Shepard Present, and Hopes for a 'Little Shep', in the future...I think Sterling has earned the right to be called Sterling Shepard, now, so there's a reservation for another 'Little Shep'...How SWEET would that be!!

No Third Generation in MY Memory Bank...Doesn't mean there are none...

That's a damn fine OU trivia question.
I know Sammies dad played for the U...didn't he? Yeah, I think his name was Kent Bradford.
Of course Shep had his Dad, Derrick, and two uncles, Woody and Daryl.

There are some other fathers/sons that have gone to OU, just can't dredge them up here on the fly.
One that comes mind, they were both fullbacks.
 
That's a damn fine OU trivia question.
I know Sammies dad played for the U...didn't he? Yeah, I think his name was Kent Bradford.
Of course Shep had his Dad, Derrick, and two uncles, Woody and Daryl.

There are some other fathers/sons that have gone to OU, just can't dredge them up here on the fly.
One that comes mind, they were both fullbacks.

Jim and Seth Littrell
 
I might add that both Jim and Seth played on National Championship teams (Jim = 1974; Seth = 2000). Here is praying that Shep will play for a championship like his dad did.

RAS

P.S. = Jim also played on the '75 championship team as well.
 
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