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Texas coach gets knocked down, but he gets up again. You are never gonna keep him down.

Points for enthusiasm.

Texas scored a touchdown on Saturday against No. 10 Oklahoma State. On the sideline afterward, the Longhorns had themselves a nice little moshpit.

This coach got knocked down ...

... but he got up again!

He got absolutely ragdolled to the ground by No. 69, offensive lineman Austin Allsup. The big Austin native took this staffer and basically bench-pressed him forward, and the guy went down like a ton of bricks. I would have, too.

Credit to the coach for not staying down long, though. The man was excited and got right back into the thick of things, undeterred by the potential problems of being in the middle of a whole pack of 280-plus-pound young men in full football equipment who were emotionally hopped up after a big play by their team. I would’ve booked it out of that situation in about 2.3 seconds after being knocked down.

Texas later got a field goal and led 10-7 late in the third quarter.

Here is a song written specifically about this coach:

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