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October 05, 2023

GRIDIRON GURUS: ROUND 6

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Putting It On The Line: Heart of Texas district races heat up, third-ranked Texas faces 12th-ranked Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry & the Cowboys take on the 49ers

With the Red River Rivalry pitting third-ranked Texas Longhorns against 12th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners as the featured game of the week in the most relevant showdown between the two storied NCAA college football powerhouses in recent memory, THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick’ems panel selects a slate of 18 Texas college football games along with 20 high school games from across the Heart of Texas.

Then the NFL moves into Week 5 featuring the Dallas Cowboys (3-1) visiting the Sam Francisco 49ers (4-0) for a possible preview of the NFC Championship game while the Houston Texans (2-2) look for their third straight win under rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud at the Atlanta Falcons (2-2).

This season, THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick’ems panel welcomes newcomer Ed Rieser, owner of the Corner Drug Café and Screen Door Inn in Clifton, while Jeff Boutwell, a Recreation Business Line Manager with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Toney Rogers, an assistant band director and entertainment promoter, Don Nicholas, Field Representative for U.S. Congressman Roger Williams (TX-25), and The Sports Buzz’ Brett Voss return from last year.

New to the pick’ems panel this season, Rieser was born and raised just west of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in Beaver Falls, and proudly claims to be an avid Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirate and Penguin fan. A graduate of St Edward’s University (BA) and Oklahoma City University (MBA), Rieser retired from the U.S. Department of Treasury with 33 years of government service.

Owner of the Brooks Building in Clifton along with his wife Phyllis and daughter Nikkolina, they own and operate the Corner Drug Café and Screen Door Inn. Rieser also serves as a member of the Cranfills Gap Independent School District School Board, a member of the Cranfills Gap Chamber of Commerce, the President of the Board of Trustees of the Bosque Museum, and member of the Clifton Economic Development Corporation board of trustees.

Back for a second season, Boutwell is a longtime “resident” of Laguna Park and an unapologetic Aggie. Born and raised in Cameron, Boutwell played on Cameron’s 3A State Football Championship team before graduating in the Class of 86 at Texas A&M where he was a member of Company S-2 of the Corps of Cadets. Boutwell also played Aggie football as a member of the famous 12th Man Kickoff Team from 1984-86 as a part of two Southwest Conference Championship teams, playing in the 1986 Cotton Bowl against Auburn and Bo Jackson, as well as the 1987 Cotton Bowl against Ohio State with Chris Carter and Chris Spielman.

Boutwell has worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers since 1986 where he started his career as a Park Ranger at Lake Whitney, and he has also served overseas supporting the U.S. Army in Iraq in 2007 and 2009 and again in Afghanistan in 2011. During the Texas high school football season, Boutwell works as a crew chief in the Waco Chapter of the Texas Association of Sports Official, so he will not be selecting high school games due to a conflict of interest.

Rogers, owner at Daddy T Entertainment and entertainment agent at Netex Productions, returns to the pick’ems panel for this third season and currently serves as the Meridian High School assistant band director. He has also served as an announcer for various high school to professional sporting events for several years, such as being the Voice of Crawford Lady Pirate Softball and announcing for UBU Bodybuilding Expos, while serving as Marketing Director for the Waco Tornado indoor football team and Marketing Director for North Texas Falcons Pro Football Team.

In addition to being involved in the entertainment industry for more than 40 years as a professional musician and a booking agent, Rogers has also been involved in several community organizations such as Clifton Park Board President, Legacy Park Board, Entertainment Director for Fallfest, CISD Advisory Board and a member of Lions Club.

Entering his fourth season on the THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick’ems panel, Nicholas grew up in North Dakota in the north central part of the state about 20 miles from the Canadian border, attended high school in a small town of about 175 people, played football, ran track and was very active in FFA before graduating in a class of 14.

With bachelor’s degree in Ag Econ and Communications from North Dakota State and a MBA in Human Resources from the University of Mary in Bismarck, ND, Nicholas joined the U.S. Army National Guard in 1971 and was activated to the Army in 1978, where he served through 2003. After working as a government contractor, Nicholas worked as the district director for Texas State Rep. Ralph Sheffield from Temple before being hired by Congressman Williams in 2014.

Last but certainly not least, Nicholas loves hunting, other outdoor activities, rodeo and North Dakota State football.

As the long-time veteran of pick’em panels, Voss established THE SPORTS BUZZ website in 2019 delivering award-winning sports coverage with daily posts in the Heart of Texas focusing on Class 3A, 2A and 1A high school athletics while including insights into college and professional sports. With over 40 years of experience as a professional newspaper sports writer and columnist that includes a stint at the Dallas Morning News, Voss’ numerous awards include the Texas Press Association’s prestigious Fred Hartman Award for Excellence in Sports Writing presented the best sports writer in Texas in 2017.

At 11 years old, Voss knew exactly what he wanted to be when he grew up. When Roger “The Dodger” Staubach arrived and finally led his beloved Cowboys to their first Super Bowl championship in 1971, a family friend sent Brett a copy of the Dallas Morning News covering the Cowboy Super Bowl win. While reading Bob St John’s account of the game, Brett thought to himself, “Someone actually gets paid to do this as a job?”

Join us every Thursday throughout the 2023 football season as THE SPORTS BUZZ Gridiron Gurus pick their winners for a select group of the week’s high school games, your favorite college teams from the NCAA Div. I, Div. II and Div. III, as well as the state’s two NFL teams, the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans.

Be sure to make your picks as well!

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NFL PLAYS IN REVIEW: Week 4

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Bouncing back with dominant win over Patriots, the Dallas Cowboys deal Belichick worst career loss, while the Texans win second straight by pounding Steelers; check out highlights and Week 5 previews for Cowboys & Texans

Bouncing back from a humiliating loss, the Dallas Cowboys handed future all of fame head coach Bill Belichick his worst career loss by dominating the New England Patriots last Sunday. The overwhelming win set up this week’s showcase clash when the Cowboys visit the undefeated San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night Football.

Winning their second straight game, the Houston Texans appear to be growing up fast behind rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud. And in the process, Stroud has gotten off to one of the best starts for a rookie quarterback in NFL history

Across the NFL, the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles (4-0) remained one of only two undefeated teams in the league by edging the Washington Commanders (2-2), while the New York Giants (1-3) might be on the verge of going down for the count.

WEEK 5 RECAPS:

at DALLAS Cowboys 38, NEW ENGLAND Patriots 3

With the newest version of the Doomsday Defense dominating, DaRon Bland returned one of his two interceptions for a touchdown, Leighton Vander Esch scooped up a fumble for a score and the Dallas Cowboys blew out the New England Patriots 38-3 on Sunday at AT&T Stadium.

As the Cowboys (3-1) handing Patriot head coach Bill Belichick his worst loss in 29 seasons as a head coach, 24 of them in New England, quarterback Mac Jones was responsible for all three turnovers, leaving the six-time Super Bowl winner waiting at least another week to join George Halas and Don Shula as the only NFL coaches with 300 career regular-season victories.

The Cowboys also spoiled former star running back Ezekiel Elliott’s Dallas homecoming with their 10th consecutive home victory – the longest home streak since 1991-92. The Patriots (1-3) trailed by just seven early in the second quarter when Jones was sacked from behind by Dante Fowler, leading to the easy 11-yard scoop-and-score from Vander Esch.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott threw his first touchdown to a receiver this season by connecting with CeeDee Lamb on a 20-yard scoring strike in the first quarter for a 10-3 lead. Prescott completed 28 of 34 passes for 261 yards without an interception as all three Dallas victories have been blowouts with an average margin of 32 points. The Cowboys were coming off a surprising loss at Arizona in which they never led.

Watch the NFL highlights here:

at HOUSTON Texans 30, PITTSBURGH Steelers 6

Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud threw for 306 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Houston Texans to their second straight win with a 30-6 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

Stroud has thrown for 1,212 yards through his first four games in NFL history, the second-most yards by a rookie behind only Cam Newton, who had 1,386 in his first four games for Carolina in 2011.

Houston’s 24-point win marked its largest margin of victory since a 57-14 win over Tennessee on Oct. 1, 2017.

Stroud, the second overall pick in the draft, continued his strong start, tossing a touchdown pass to get things going in a first half where the Texans built a 16-0 lead. With his second 300-yard passing game, Stroud has thrown six touchdown passes and set an NFL rookie record with 151 pass attempts without an interception – the first rookie since the merger with 250 yards, two touchdown passes and no interceptions in three straight games.

Watch the NFL highlights here:

NFL SCOREBOARD – WEEK 4

Thursday, September 28

Detroit Lions 34, at Green Bay Packers 20

Sunday, October 1

Atlanta Falcons 7, at Jacksonville Jaguars 23 (London)

Miami Dolphins 20, at Buffalo Bills 48

Minnesota Vikings 21, at Carolina Panthers 13

Denver Broncos 31, at Chicago Bears 28

Baltimore Ravens 28, at Cleveland Browns 3

Pittsburgh Steelers 6, at Houston Texans 30

Los Angeles Rams 29, at Indianapolis Colts 23

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26, at New Orleans Saints 9

Washington Commanders 31, at Philadelphia Eagles 34

Cincinnati Bengals 3, at Tennessee Titans 27

Las Vegas Raiders 17, at Los Angeles Chargers 24

New England Patriots 3, at Dallas Cowboys 38

Arizona Cardinals 16, at San Francisco 49ers 35

Kansas City Chiefs 23, at New York Jets 20

Monday, October 2

Seattle Seahawks 24, at New York Giants 3

WEEK 5 PREVIEWS:

HOUSTON Texans at ATLANTA Falcons, 1 p.m., Fox

DALLAS Cowboys at SAN FRANCISCO 49ers, 8:20 p.m., NBC

NFL SCHEDULE – WEEK 5

Thursday, October 5

Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders, 8:15 p.m., Prime Video

Sunday, October 8

Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills (London), 9:30 a.m., NFL Network

Houston Texans at Atlanta Falcons, 1 p.m., Fox

Carolina Panthers at Detroit Lions, 1 p.m., Fox

Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m., CBS

New York Giants at Miami Dolphins, 1 p.m., Fox

New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots, 1 p.m., CBS

Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m., CBS

Cincinnati Bengals at Arizona Cardinals, 4:05 p.m., Fox

Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Rams, 4:05 p.m., Fox

New York Jets at Denver Broncos, 4:25 p.m., CBS

Kansas City Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings, 4:25 p.m., CBS

Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers, 8:20 p.m., NBC

Monday, October 9

Green Bay Packers at Las Vegas Raiders, 8:15 p.m., ESPN

Bye week

Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Chargers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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