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Bush salutes (and jokes around with) Longhorns
President Bush, no stranger to the University of Texas football program, saluted the Longhorns at the White House today for their national championship. He joked with Mack Brown about overcoming his Coach February label — it was “Coach February,” not “Mr. February,” Mr. President. He chided Jeff “Mad Dog” Madden, the oversized strength coach, for wearing a suit, and he saluted Ahmard Hall’s military service and other players’ community service.
Here is the official White House transcript of the event:
THE PRESIDENT: Please be seated, except for you guys up there. (Laughter.) Welcome to the White House. January 4, 2006, is a day that a lot of Texas fans will never forget. (Applause.) I called one of those Texas fans, who shall remain anonymous. I said, “How was it?” He said, “That game was the greatest day in my life.” (Laughter.) I said, “Well, how about your wedding?” (Laughter.) He said, “Yes, that too.” (Laughter.)
I want to welcome Mack and Sally Brown here. Congratulations, Coach, for doing something that — (applause) — leading this group of great athletes to a victory that made a lot of Texans proud. I know you made a person you admire proud, and a fellow I wish were here today, but he’s not, and that’s Coach Darrell Royal. (Applause.) We send Coach Royal — we send him our very best, and you’re following in his footsteps. You know, you’ve learned something about the press, in all due respect to those that are here — (laughter) — they tend to underestimate people sometimes — (laughter) — because I remember they started calling you “Mr. February”. Well, today, Mack, you’re giving February — the title “Mr. February” a whole new meaning. This February you brought the national champs to the White House. (Applause.)
As you can see, you’ve brought out a lot of folks here to the South Lawn. We’ve never had quite a celebration this big here, and it’s because there’s a lot of Texas fans living here in Washington. But we’ve got some of the university officials with us. Mr. President, Bill Powers, it’s good to see you, sir. I appreciate you coming, and your wife, Kim. It’s good to see Mark Yudof and Judy, as well as Samara. It’s good to see you all again. I see the members of the Board of Regents, James Huffines and Rita Clements, and other members of the board. Thank you for being here. DeLoss Dodds, I appreciate you doing a fine — (applause) — there he is. Hi, DeLoss. (Applause.)
I want to congratulate the coaching staff. One of the members of the staff has had an influence on my life. I might ask him to come up here. (Applause.) Mad Dog. My body is what it is today because of Mad Dog. (Laughter.) I appreciate you. He told me once — he said, “If you ever make it to Washington, I promise you, Mr. President-to-be, I’m coming up there with a team of champions.” And he did. Congratulations. (Applause.) I didn’t know you owned a suit. (Laughter.)
MR. MADDEN: I had to get one made.
THE PRESIDENT: I didn’t know they had one big enough. (Laughter.)
But Jeff is —
AUDIENCE: Oh. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: One reason the mighty Horns are here is because they were in good shape, and they were tough, and they were in good condition. And the reason they were was because of Jeff Madden and his belief in them as athletes and his willingness to work hard to get them in shape. And so you guys keep listening to him. (Applause.)
I want to thank the members of my Cabinet who are with us today. We appreciate you being here. I want to thank the members of Congress — Senator Hutchison is a huge Texas fan, as well as members of the House of Representatives. Thank you all for being here to welcome this great football team. Get back to work here quickly. (Laughter.)
Mack can tell you what it takes to win, but one thing it takes is a team of great athletes playing together. That’s how you win national championships. I suspect it’s the difference between showing up and, you know, winning all but two and showing up and winning them all, is that people figured out how to put something greater than themselves on the line — in this case, the University of Texas football team. This was a team that — great power, great finesse. They were real quick.
But the thing that impressed me about the team — you know, we can follow you here in Washington, D.C. just as well as we can follow you in Crawford — is that this team never seemed that they never figured out the word “lose,” it never entered their vocabulary. Every time they walked on the field you knew they were going to win. And perhaps one of the reasons why is because they are winners off the field, as well.
I’m impressed by Ahmard Hall, who’s the fullback. (Applause.) Where is Ahmard? There he is. I don’t know if you know this or not, but he was a United States Marine. Once a Marine, always a Marine. (Applause.) He served in Afghanistan and Kosovo. He entered the University of Texas on the GI bill. He’s not only a fine blocker — you need to get him to Baltimore — (laughter) — he started something called “Mamma Bear Cares,” which sends packages to our troops overseas. Congratulations on being a great player, but, more importantly, a great citizen. (Applause.)
Mike Garcia is with us. Where’s Mike? There he is. (Applause.) I’m glad we’re on the same side. (Laughter.) Mike was involved in the Children’s Miracle Network last spring. I take it you weren’t a wide receiver. The point is, is that this guy was good in the trenches of football, and he’s good in the trenches of life by supporting people who need our help.
We’ve got some other — I don’t know if you want to call them “big uglies” or not — but Kasey Studdard and Neale Tweedie and David Thomas. (Applause.) Where are those guys? Come on up here. The reason these three guys are here — Will Allen was supposed to be with them, but I think he missed the flight. Slept in. (Laughter.) Or study hall. (Laughter.) These fellas took time out of their lives to go to the Austin Children’s Hospital to bring some joy into a kid’s life. You might have frightened them when they first saw you. (Laughter.) But my point to you is that a championship football team is made up of people of character and decency.
One final athlete I want to recognize is, of course, Vince Young, the great quarterback who — (applause.)
MR. BROWN: They didn’t bring his suit.
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, that’s all right, he doesn’t need a suit. (Laughter.)
MR. BROWN: He was supposed to bring it — forgot.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, you can borrow a tie. (Laughter and applause.) I think Vince will tell you that the reason he — the reason he got to where he is today is because of his teammates. One reason why Vince got to where he is, as well, is because he understands that the role of a star is to put something back in the community into which you were raised. I was impressed by his being involved in a program called LEAP, which means, “learn, enjoy and play.” It’s basically a chance for somebody like Vince to go in and say to some other — to a young child, here’s what it takes to succeed in life. It’s called mentoring. And all these athletes, whether they know it or not, are mentoring by the way they behave, by the example they set for young kids all across Texas and all across the country.
I want to congratulate Coach and Sally for setting the examples they’ve set for these players. They’re instrumental in what’s called the Rise School in Austin. It’s a school that helps infants and toddlers and preschool children with developmental disabilities. They’re very much involved with the Capital Campaign for Helping Hands in Austin. They, like these players, are good citizens.
I also want to say congratulations to the coach for not only being a good — having a good football team, being able to raise these young men to butt heads harder than the other ones around the country, but nearly half the team earned a spot on the UT athletic director’s honor roll for posting a 3.0 grade point average last fall. (Applause.)
This team won a lot of football games and won the national championship, but of the 32 seniors on the team, 28 will have earned their degrees by the end of this summer, and one of those, who hasn’t quite earned it yet, made a promise to his mother. And Vince, I’d suggest you honor that promise to your mother — (laughter) — and get your degree by the end of this summer, which I know he will.
All in all, we’re honored to have a great group of individuals, people who brought great pride to our state, and pride to a great university. Welcome to Washington. Congratulations to the national champs, the University of Texas.
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By denton lewis
February 27, 2006 11:29 AM | Link to this
Is this a great country or what? Where else can you bash two great men who have accomplished so much on a sports thread? Vince Young is an awesome young man who has integrity and character who single-handedly brought our beloved Longhorns the National Title. President Bush has shown the fortitude and courage to make tough decisions in defending this great land of ours from terrorism. Here in America, we can voice our opposing opinion and not even worry abou
t blasphemy or getting our heads cut off.
By Rob
February 23, 2006 09:16 PM | Link to this
Yes, a truly great day for THE UNIVERSITY to be greeted by THE PRESIDENT (again) of the United States. Texas (school and state) should enjoy this time at the world's pinnacle.
By Valjean Fountain
February 22, 2006 05:17 PM | Link to this
After reading Ken Kemp's stupid quote ("It was great for the Longhorn football team to visit the White House.
Unfortunate that there wasn't a president there to greet them."), I only have one comment for him: you must be an Aggie. No true, burnt orange Longhorn fan is that dumb!
Congratulations, Longhorns, on a dream season!
By Bill
February 20, 2006 03:50 PM | Link to this
Great day for the Longhorn team.
By the way, get off Vince's back about the suit. Given all he has been through growing up and what he has done off the field for kids I think it's ridiculous for someone (doug) to question his character because he didn't wear a suit. I really don't think it matters one bit, but if you want to question his judgment at least that might hold some water in an argument. To question his character is idiotic.
By Ken Kemp
February 19, 2006 11:07 AM | Link to this
It was great for the Longhorn football team to visit the White House.
Unfortunate that there wasn't a president there to greet them.
By Doug McCarthy
February 16, 2006 11:34 AM | Link to this
This clown, Young, was disrespectful and showed his real character (actually lack of).
Hope he goes to a TV market with minimum exposure and an outdoor stadium such as Baltimore or Cleveland.
Young wasn't wearing a suit and tie for their visit to the White House. "He was supposed to bring it," Mack Brown explained. "Forgot."
By James Brunson
February 15, 2006 04:50 PM | Link to this
Finally, our Longhorns are celebrated properon the national stage!!! We are THE best team in the nation, from the best school in the best state. Glad a Texan was in office to help the Horns celebrate. HOOK 'EM HORNS!!! Class of '09
By Don Kincaid the Orange one
February 15, 2006 04:45 PM | Link to this
I became a huge TEXAS FAN when I was 10 yrs old and living in Austin. When Randy Paschel caught that pass from James Street. And they went to to to BEAT THE PIG PEOPLE circa 1969!!And then the NATIONAL TITLE. OH WHAT A DAY THAT WAS ON QUADULUPE,"THE DRAG" ANYWHO this one was just as sweet. Hell I must have spent $500.00 on memerobila already. YOU HORNS ARE WONDERFUL.
I enjoyed the ride it was the Best day in my life again. Oh yea What about that wonderful baseball and Basketball teams. Its GREAT to be a LONGHORN!!!!!
By John Higgins
February 15, 2006 01:31 PM | Link to this
Class and humility=The Horns !
Vince must have said, 'lets throw all the Democrats out of the Congress' before he left, I am sure. Glad to see Kaye Bailey was there.
HOOK'EM !!! TIME FOR A REPEAT !!!!
By Herman Burnham
February 15, 2006 10:16 AM | Link to this
I receivedd my degree in 1951. I've been rooting for the Longhorns for the past 60 years.
Congratulations
By GO_HORNS_GO
February 15, 2006 08:14 AM | Link to this
Forgot his suit???
Going to the White House and you forget your suit??? I was hoping the airlines at least lost his luggage, but FORGOT HIS SUIT????
Come on Vince....
By Lother DeBerry
February 14, 2006 08:16 PM | Link to this
A great group of individuals come together for a final salute.
By Roland Ramirez
February 14, 2006 07:09 PM | Link to this
Yipee Ti Yi Yeah, hoo haa, what a class act for a class man to a classy team from a FIRST CLASS STATE!!
By Dave Wallace
February 14, 2006 05:56 PM | Link to this
My wife (a USC Grad)and I (UT Class of 62) were there. It was a great tributute to a great team of players and coaches. We live in MD so it was a short subway ride for us. We talked to other fans that flew in from Lubbock and rode the train from New York City. I bet they also felt it was worth the effort. And we would like to thank the team of players and coaches for their efforts.
Hook'Em.
By johnie wilcox
February 14, 2006 05:52 PM | Link to this
A fitting tribute to the best Texas Longhorn Football team in many many years(and may be the best ever)---makes me bleed orange for sure
By J.Mathis
February 14, 2006 04:45 PM | Link to this
This was quite a day! UT fans everwhere are extremely proud of these young men that represent our state and the University of Texas!
By Chris
February 14, 2006 04:44 PM | Link to this
I enjoyed reading the President's statement very much. And I'm so pleased our football team got this opportunity. How special for a Texas to visit the White House and be greeted by a Texas President. The Baylor women's basketball team experienced that, and the Texas baseball team did as well. Good job President Bush. And good job UT football team, coaches and staff! You've done us proud!
By Craig Hardy
February 14, 2006 04:28 PM | Link to this
THIS WAS THE PRESIDENT'S FINEST DAY IN THE WHITE HOUSE. IT CAN ONLY HELP HIM TO STAND IN THE PRESENCE OF TRULY GREAT MEN.
By Carolyn Craven
February 14, 2006 04:04 PM | Link to this
This is just a wonderful tribute to the University of Texas and the young men who make up the Football Team. Congratulations to all. It makes me very proud to be a Texas Longhorn.
By Trey K.
February 14, 2006 03:54 PM | Link to this
Makes me tingle all over again! Hook 'em Horns, and thank you, President Bush!