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1 THIS IS TEXAS 1963 National Champions Following two seasons that saw Texas flirt with its first National Championship, the Longhorns opened the 1963 campaign as the No. 1 team in the nation according to Sports Illustrated and Street & Smith s Football Yearbook. The Associated Press did not agree and forced UT to work its way up the ladder with a preseason No. 5 ranking. After a pair of decisive season-opening wins at Tulane (21-0) and against Texas Tech (49-7), UT rapidly climbed into The AP Poll s No. 2 spot. Texas final ap poll 1. Texas 2. Navy 3. Illinois 4. Pittsburgh 5. Auburn 6. Nebraska 7. Mississippi 8. Alabama 9. Michigan State 10. Oklahoma final upi poll 1. Texas 2. Navy 3. Pittsburgh 4. Illinois 5. Nebraska 6. Auburn 7. Mississippi 8. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 10. Michigan held that position after a 34-7 win against Oklahoma State and that set the stage for a battle for the nation s top spot in the annual rivalry with No. 1 Oklahoma, in Dallas. A convincing 28-7 win against the Sooners rocketed the Longhorns to No. 1 and they maintained their ranking through the remainder of the regular season. It wasn t all easy though. In their first week at No. 1, UT nearly blew a 17-0 halftime lead in a win at Arkansas and got another scare in a 7-0 win against Baylor later on in Austin. In the biggest play of the season, Duke Carlisle made a sensational leaping interception of what looked like a sure lastminute, game-tying Baylor touchdown pass. With 29 seconds remaining in the game and Baylor at UT s 19-yard line, Bears quarterback Don Trull was looking at his favorite target, Lawrence Elkins, who was running a post pattern. Elkins had eluded UT s Joe Dixon and looked to be wide open as he approached the goal line before Carlisle, who had covered nearly 15 yards since the ball left Trull s hand, made the miraculous play. Thank you, Duke. You saved my life, Dixon said to Carlisle after the game-saving catch. The Longhorns avoided another upset attempt in a victory at Texas A&M, scoring the winning touchdown on a Carlisle 1-yard plunge with 1:19 remaining in the game. UT entered the fourth quarter trailing 13-3 before putting the finishing touches on the victory. Since there was no Associated Press postseason poll, Texas went into its Cotton Bowl matchup against No. 2 Navy with The AP national title already secured, but the Football Writers Association and the Helms Foundation withheld naming a National Champion until after the game. The Midshipmen were expected to provide quite a test behind the multi-talented skills of junior quarterback Roger Staubach, who had claimed the Heisman Trophy during the season. The national TV pregame introductions produced a surprise and a challenge. When he was introduced, Midshipmen head coach Wayne Hardin said pointedly, When the challenger meets the champion and the challenger wins, then there s a new champion. This seemed to raise Darrell Royal s hackles and he replied grimly, We re ready. Texas jumped out to a quick 21-0 halftime lead, and behind standout defenders Tommy Nobis and Scott Appleton, frustrated the scrambling Staubach. In the meantime, the Longhorns flourished behind a memorable performance by Carlisle, who was voted the outstanding back of the game. He connected with Phil Harris on 58-yard and 63-yard scoring tosses while rolling up 213 passing yards and 267 total yards on the day. UT secured a consensus National Championship with a decisive 28-6 win. I ve never seen a team which deserved to be No. 1 more than Texas, Hardin said after the game. Texas was just the best we ve played, that s all. Staubach didn t play as well as usual, but I imagine Texas had a lot to do with that. Appleton earned consensus All-America and All-Southwest Conference honors, running back Tommy Ford rushed for 738 yards and earned All-America and All-SWC recognition, Nobis was a consensus All-SWC pick and the American Football Coaches Association tabbed Royal its Coach of the Year. Appleton, Ford and center David McWilliams served as captains for the Longhorns, who finished with a perfect 11-0 record and 7-0 mark in SWC play. Season Results 11-0, 7-0 Southwest Conference Champions Sept. 20 (#5) at Tulane W, ,000 Sept. 28 (#4) Texas Tech W, ,015 Oct. 5 (#3) Oklahoma State W, ,280 Oct. 12 (#2) #1 Oklahoma^ W, ,004 Oct. 19 (#1) at Arkansas W, ,000 Oct. 26 (#1) Rice W, ,722 Nov. 2 (#1) at SMU W, ,000 Nov. 9 (#1) Baylor W, ,307 Nov. 16 (#1) TCU W, ,658 Nov. 28 (#1) at Texas A&M W, ,500 Jan. 1 (#1) #2 Navy+ W, ,504 ^ at Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) 1969 National Champions The 1969 season marked the 100th year of college football and ABC television executive Beano Cook arranged for Texas and Arkansas to play the final game of the regular season, moving their usual October date to the first weekend in December. For a long while, it looked as though the game would be a meeting of also-rans. Ohio State was dominating the Big Ten and the chances of the game being anything other than just the last game of the season were pretty remote. However, as the Longhorns took a Saturday off to prepare for their upcoming game on Thanksgiving Day with Texas A&M, Michigan and its upstart coach Bo Schembechler upset the Buckeyes. Texas vaulted to No. 1 in the polls and Arkansas claimed the No. 2 spot. That set the stage. Even the day took on an eerie feeling. The night before, a steady, cold rain fell in Fayetteville and an icy fog hovered over the stadium as the crowd awaited the arrival of President Richard Nixon, who would award a plaque symbolic of the National Championship to the winner. In the 100th year of college football, it truly was the Game of the Century. The Longhorns overcame turnovers and a 14-0 Arkansas lead to post a victory. James Street scrambled for one touchdown, got a two-point conversion and then hit Randy Peschel on a dramatic 4th-and-3 play late in the game. Donnie Wigginton, the third-string quarterback who was the holder, made a big save on a high snap and Happy Feller booted the extra point for the winning score with 3:58 remaining. Tom Campbell s interception on UT s 21-yard line halted Arkansas final drive. Less than a week later, when safety Fred Steinmark underwent surgery for the removal of his leg because of bone cancer, UCLA administrators watching the Longhorns play basketball in Los Angeles actually wept. The Cotton Bowl prompted a great deal of interest with No. 1 Texas hosting No. 9 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish were making their first bowl appearance since the Four Horsemen beat Stanford in the 1925 Rose Bowl. Ara Parseghian s squad was ending its 44-year self-imposed departure from bowls. Again, it took some dramatics for a Texas win. UT trailed midway through the final period before Street directed the Horns 76 yards for the winning score. Billy Dale s 1-yard run capped the drive and gave UT a lead and the 500th win in school history. In the locker room after the victory, Royal gave Steinmark the game ball. The little safety would become a national symbol of courage as he battled cancer for a yearand-a-half before dying in June An ABC-TV poll of sportswriters tabbed Royal Coach of the Decade after wrapping up the 1960s with a pair of national titles. Tackle Bob McKay earned consensus All-America and All-Southwest Conference honors, while linebacker Glen Halsell, wide receiver Cotton Speyrer, running back Steve Worster and offensive tackle Bob Wuensch each earned All- America and All-SWC recognition. Street, tackle Leo Brooks and defensive end Bill Atessis each earned consensus All-SWC honors. Halsell, Ted Koy and Street served as captains for the 11-0 (7-0, SWC Champions) Longhorns. Season Results final ap poll 1. Texas 2. Penn State 3. USC 4. Ohio State 5. Notre Dame 6. Missouri 7. Arkansas 8. Mississippi 9. Michigan 10. LSU final upi poll 1. Texas 2. Penn State 3. Arkansas 4. USC 5. Ohio State 6. Missouri 7. LSU 8. Michigan 9. Notre Dame 10. UCLA 11-0, 7-0 Southwest Conference Champions Sept. 20 (#4) at California W, ,702 Sept. 27 (#4) Texas Tech W, ,200 Oct. 4 (#4) Navy W, ,200 Oct. 11 (#2) #8 Oklahoma^ W, ,938 Oct. 25 (#2) Rice W, ,500 Nov. 1 (#2) at SMU W, ,287 Nov. 8 (#2) Baylor W, ,000 Nov. 15 (#2) TCU W, ,000 Nov. 27 (#1) at Texas A&M W, ,160 Dec. 6 (#1) at #2 Arkansas W, ,000 Jan. 1 (#1) #9 Notre Dame+ W, ,000 ^ at Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas)

2 1970 National Champions Texas entered the 1970 season with a 20-game winning streak on the line and as the defending National Champions. With all of their startling credentials, the Longhorns entered the season ranked No. 2 behind Ohio State in the polls. Despite a rash of preseason injuries, UT stormed into the year with a pair of decisive victories against California (56-15) and at Texas Tech (35-13). The win over the Golden Bears propelled the Longhorns into the No. 1 spot in the UPI poll and narrowed their gap on Ohio State for the top spot in The AP poll. Despite the easy win against Tech, the Horns dropped back to No. 2 in the UPI poll, with Ohio State claiming a unanimous No. 1, again. With UT s winning streak standing at 22 games, it appeared that the string of success with the unstoppable Wishbone had finally run out. In the season s third week, No. 13 UCLA conceived a unique defense which stymied the Longhorns. The Bruins appeared ready to end the streak with a lead, 25 seconds remaining and Texas 45 yards away from the end zone. It was then that UT quarterback Eddie Phillips hit Cotton Speyrer in stride at the 25-yard line. Speyrer shook a UCLA defender and crossed the goal line with only 12 seconds left as UT came away with a victory. After the come-from-behind home victory against UCLA, the Longhorns posted back-to-back victories against Oklahoma (41-9) and at Rice (45-21). Those wins vaulted the Longhorns ahead of Ohio State into the nation s top spot. A win against SMU helped the Longhorns maintain the top spot. In its second week at No. 1, UT was forced to hold off a stubborn Baylor team in Waco (21-14) to remain at No. 1. The Longhorns continued to hold the top spot with decisive victories at TCU (58-0) and against arch-rival Texas A&M (52-14) to set up a battle with No. 4 Arkansas. For the second consecutive year, the meeting with the Razorbacks would decide the Southwest Conference crown. After claiming their third consecutive SWC crown with a 42-7 win against Arkansas, the Longhorns were awarded the UPI National Championship. UT entered its Cotton Bowl rematch with No. 6 Notre Dame as the nation s top team in both The AP and UPI polls. After falling to the Fighting Irish, which snapped UT s 30-game winning streak, the Longhorns dropped to No. 3 in The AP poll but remained UPI s National Champion. The 30-game winning streak currently stands as the 12th-longest in NCAA history. Defensive end Bill Atessis, fullback Steve Worster and offensive tackle Bobby Wuensch earned consensus All-America and All-SWC honors, while linebacker Scott Henderson and Speyrer earned All-America and All-SWC recognition. Running back Jim Bertelsen and offensive guard Bobby Mitchell also earned All-SWC accolades. Henderson, Worster, Wuensch and Zapalac were the captains for the 10-1 (7-0, SWC Champion) Longhorns. Season Results 10-1, 7-0 Southwest Conference Champions Sept. 19 (#2) California W, ,000 Sept. 26 (#2) at Texas Tech W, ,124 Oct. 3 (#2) #13 UCLA W, ,370 Oct. 10 (#2) Oklahoma^ W, ,032 Oct. 24 (#2) at Rice W, ,500 Oct. 31 (#1) SMU W, ,500 Nov. 7 (#1) at Baylor W, ,000 Nov. 14 (#1) at TCU W, ,179 Nov. 26 (#1) Texas A&M W, ,400 Dec. 5 (#1) #4 Arkansas W, ,510 Jan. 1 (#1) #6 Notre Dame+ W, ,000 ^ at Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) LONGHORNS FOOTBALL final ap poll 1. Nebraska 2. Notre Dame 3. Texas 4. Tennessee 5. Ohio State 6. Arizona State 7. LSU 8. Stanford 9. Michigan 10. Auburn final upi poll 1. Texas 2. Ohio State 3. Nebraska 4. Tennessee 5. Notre Dame 6. LSU 7. Michigan 8. Arizona State 9. Auburn 10. Stanford 2005 National Champions Following an 11-1 campaign in 2004 that culminated in the Longhorns first BCS win over Michigan in their first Rose Bowl, Texas entered the 2005 season ranked No. 2 behind defending champion USC. The ranking was UT s highest in the preseason since 1970, its last championship season. The Longhorns opened with a 60-3 win over Louisiana- Lafayette as QB Vince Young accounted for four TDs and freshman RB Jamaal Charles made the top freshman rushing debut in UT history with 135 yards. The win set up a historic first meeting with No. 4 Ohio State. Trailing 22-16, Young connected with WR Limas Sweed on 24-yard TD with 2:17 remaining. The defense held firm, forcing a safety for the final to give UT its second-straight win over a Big Ten power. A win over Rice at home, in which Charles racked up 189 rushing yards and three TDs, sent Texas into its bye week and then conference play, where it opened at Missouri. Young produced his first 100-yard passing/rushing game of the season with 236 passing and 108 rushing in the victory. The Red River Rivalry arrived with much being made of Oklahoma s five-game winning streak in the series. However, 2005 would produce a stark contrast, as Texas rolled to a win, highlighted by an 80-yard TD run by Charles for a 14-6 lead. The Longhorns never looked back, capping the win with a 67-yard fumble return TD by DT Rod Wright. Next was No. 24 Colorado, and Young would have one of his finest days passing. He broke his own school record for completion percentage by connecting on 25-of-29 (86.2%) attempts for a career-high 336 yards and two TDs, while also reaching the end zone three times on the ground for a win. That set the stage for undefeated No. 10 Texas Tech. WR Billy Pittman collected his third 100-yard game with a careerhigh 138 yards and two TDs, while the defense held the nation s top-ranked scoring offense to 17 points for a win. final ap poll 1. Texas 2. USC 3. Penn State 5. Ohio State 5. West Virginia 6. LSU 7. Virginia Tech 8. Alabama 9. Notre Dame 10. Georgia final COACHES 1. Texas 2. USC 3. Penn State 5. Ohio State 5. LSU 6. West Virginia 7. Virginia Tech 8. Alabama 9. TCU 10. Georgia The Longhorns then traveled to Oklahoma State, a team that in 2004 held a 35-7 lead before Texas made the greatest comeback in school history with 49 unanswered points. Again, the Cowboys jumped out, this time 28-9, and again UT responded. This time with 38-unanswered points. Young became the first player in NCAA history to rush for over 250 yards and pass for over 230 in the same game for a UT record 506 yards of total offense. Texas closed the regular season with wins over Baylor, Kansas and Texas A&M for its first undefeated regular season since 1983, while clinching a spot in the Big 12 Championship, where it would meet Colorado again. The final score was set midway through the third quarter at 70-3, giving Mack Brown his first Big 12 title and sending the Longhorns to the BCS National Championship to face No. 1 USC. The two teams played a game for the ages. Young took the spotlight from Heisman Trophy winners Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart, becoming the first player in NCAA history to pass and rush for more than 200 yards twice in a career. He recorded 267 yards passing and 200 yards rushing with three TDs, topped by his fourth-down, eight-yard TD run with 19 seconds to go for the win. Young won the Maxwell Award, the O Brien Award and the Manning Award, and was consensus first-team All-America. Safety Michael Huff became UT s first winner of the Thorpe Award and was unanimous first-team All-America, along with OT Jonathan Scott. Wright also was named consensus first-team All-America. Season Results 13-0, 8-0 Big 12 Conference Champions Sept. 3 (#2) Louisiana-Lafayette W, ,519 Sept. 10 (#2) at #4 Ohio State W, ,565 Sept. 17 (#2) Rice W, ,055 Oct. 1 (#2) at Missouri W, ,231 Oct. 8 (#2) vs. Oklahoma^ W, ,452 Oct. 15 (#2) #24 Colorado W, ,474 Oct. 22 (#2) #10 Texas Tech W, ,919 Oct. 29 (#2) at Oklahoma State W, ,035 Nov. 5 (#2) at Baylor W, ,783 Nov. 12 (#2) Kansas W, ,696 Nov. 25 (#2) at Texas A&M W, ,617 Dec. 3 (#2) vs. Colorado+ W, ,107 Jan. 4 (#2) vs. #1 USC! W, ,986 ^ Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // + Reliant Stadium (Houston) //! Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

3 THIS IS TEXAS Conference Crowns The Longhorns shared the Big 12 South Division title in prior to Big 12 competition, Texas was part of the Southwest Conference ( ). Texas claimed the final Southwest Conference title in 1995 and the first-ever Big 12 Conference Championship in It also won the Big 12 title in 2005.

4 Winning the Big 12 Championship was a great feeling. It s one of the goals we start with every year and it usually means you have a shot at a National Championship. David Thomas, former UT and current New England Patriots TE LONGHORNS FOOTBALL There s nothing like the showdown for the conference title in the championship game. It s two teams on a neutral field battling for the ring. It s a great experience, and the added bonus is if you are playing for the Big 12 title, you probably are playing for the National Championship as well. Cory Redding, UT All-American and current Seattle Seahawks DE Undefeated Texas has finished the conference season with an undefeated record 17 times. Longhorns Big 12 Conference Championship Game Appearances (Big 12 Conference competition began in 1996) Texas Big 12 Conference South Division Titles * * *Co-Champs Texas All-Time Conference Championships (by decade) Vince Young (above) and Jamaal Charles (right) helped guide the Longhorns to the 2005 Big 12 Championship with a 70-3 win over Colorado. (Left) Johnny Treadwell (60) and Pat Culpepper (31) forced an Arkansas fumble at the goal-line as the Longhorns posted a 7-3 win en route to the 1962 SWC Championship.

5 THIS IS TEXAS National Honors Mack Brown Era Since Mack Brown took over the Longhorns program in 1998, Texas has featured 22 first-team All-Americans as well as a winner or finalist for the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, Butkus Award, Davey O Brien Award, Doak Walker Award, Cingular/ABC Sports Player of the Year, Walter Camp Player of the Year, Lombardi Award, Manning Award, Outland Trophy, Thorpe Award, Hendricks Award, Nagurski Trophy, Bednarik Award, Lott Trophy and Draddy Trophy. Vince Young with the 2005 Davey O Brien Award. Young also won the Maxwell Award, the Manning Award and was named Cingular/ ABC Sports Player of the Year. Earl Campbell took the nation by storm en route to claiming the 1977 Heisman Trophy. The Walter Camp Football Foundation treated us so well. The award means so much and there s so much history with the foundation, it makes it that much more special. Colt McCoy, 2008 WCFF Player of the Year In 2008, Colt McCoy was the Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year and Brian Orakpo was named first-team All- American by the WCFF. ALL-TIME GREATS Ricky Williams and Tommy Nobis were named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-Century team. Trophy Time Texas is the only NCAA school to feature a winner of the Outland Trophy (3), Doak Walker Award (3), Maxwell Award (3), Lombardi Award (3), Heisman Trophy (2), Jim Thorpe Award (2), Nagurski Trophy (2), Walter Camp Player of the Year (2), Davey O Brien Award (2), Butkus Award, Hendricks Award AND the Manning Award. Heisman Earl Campbell (1977) Ricky Williams (1998) Hendricks Award Brian Orakpo (2008) Butkus Derrick Johnson (2004) Walter Camp Ricky Williams (1998) Colt McCoy (2008) Doak Walker Ricky Williams (1997) Ricky Williams (1998) Cedric Benson (2004) Manning Award Vince Young (2005) Cingular/ESpN All-America Voted on by the FWAA, Texas has had 65 firstteam All-Americans in its history.

6 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL In 2008, Brian Orakpo became Texas first winner of the Ted Hendricks Award, honoring the nation s top defensive end. In 2007, Dallas Griffin was honored with the Draddy Trophy, also known as the academic Heisman. Dallas Griffin represents everything that is good about college football. We are extremely proud to honor him and the rest of the Draddy Finalists, revering them as the finest examples of football s power to build great leaders. Steven J. Hatchell, NFF President & CEO Mack Brown was named the 2008 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year. In 2008, Ricky Williams was recognized for the 10th Anniversary of his Heisman Trophy. Head coach Mack Brown was on hand to see Ricky Williams claim the 1998 Heisman Trophy. Colt McCoy was honored as the 2008 Chevrolet Offensive Player of the Year at during UT men s basketball game in Austin. Winning the Thorpe Award was a great honor and a tremendous experience. Going to Orlando and being presented with the trophy on ESPN was really special, then my family was with me in Oklahoma City at the Thorpe Award banquet and that was even better. It was such a great few days, being around all of the former winners, Jim Thorpe s family and the people that run the award. Everyone treated us great and it s definitely a memory I ll cherish forever. Michael Huff, 2005 Thorpe Award winner Aaron Ross became Texas second consecutive Thorpe Award winner in I just feel so blessed to have won the Thorpe Award. I m overwhelmed. It s such a great honor that is named after the greatest athlete of all time and has been won by so many great players. I can t begin to say how humbling it is to join such a prestigious group. Aaron Ross, 2006 Jim Thorpe Award winner Nagurski Derrick Johnson (2004) Brian Orakpo (2008) Thorpe Michael Huff (2005) Aaron Ross (2006) Maxwell Tommy Nobis (1965) Ricky Williams (1998) Vince Young (2005) Lombardi Kenneth Sims (1981) Tony Degrate (1984) Brian Orakpo (2008) Davey O Brien Earl Campbell (1977) Vince Young (2005) In 2008, Brian Orakpo (center) joined Kenneth Sims (left) and Tony Degrate (right) as Texas winners of the Lombardi Award. Outland Scott Appleton (1963) Tommy Nobis (1965) Brad Shearer (1977) Draddy Dallas Griffin (2007)

7 THIS IS TEXAS National Honors Asst. Coach Bruce Chambers was on hand when Cedric Benson was presented with the Doak Walker Award in the spring of I had a week I ll never forget. It started out with walking across the stage at graduation, then I won the Nagurski in Charlotte, followed by the Lombardi in my hometown of Houston. It doesn t get more special than that. Later, I got to go to Miami and receive the Hendricks Award from Mr. Hendricks himself. I couldn t have done any of it without my teammates and coaches. It meant a lot to bring those trophies back to them. Brian Orakpo, 2008 Nagurski Trophy, Lombardi Award and Hendricks Award winner, and UT s 19th unanimous All-American Brian Orakpo with Ronnie Lott and Oscar Giles at the Lott Trophy dinner In 2008, Brian Orakpo became Texas second winner of the Nagurski Trophy as national defensive player of the year, following Derrick Johnson in Longhorns by the Numbers 3 UT alums in the NFL Hall of Fame 18 Longhorns in the College Football Hall of Fame Vince Young with Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson and ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback Ron Jaworski at the Maxwell Award ceremony. To win the Maxwell Award as the all-around player of the year, that s a special award I was blessed with, knowing that there were some great players up for that honor. It s a tribute to all of my teammates and the coaches, and it s just a blessing to be here. I m really enjoying it. Vince Young, 2005 Maxwell, O Brien and Manning Award winner Texas Exes who have played in the NFL Pro Bowl UT NFL first-round draft picks Longhorns who have been named All-Americans 378 Longhorns who have earned all-conference honors Winning the Doak Walker Award was a rewarding tribute to all of the hard work that I ve put in during my career and is definitely something all of my teammates deserve just as much credit for. They have cleared the way for any success I ve had and came together to help us have a great season. Cedric Benson, 2004 Doak Walker Award winner 186 Colt McCoy with his parents, Brad and Debra, after McCoy was honored as the Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year. Aaron Ross (left) and Michael Huff became the first back-to-back winners of the Thorpe Award in Mack Brown joined Cedric Benson and Derrick Johnson at the 2004 ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show.

8 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Being a player at The University of Texas gives you the opportunity to be seen by everyone and to have a chance, if you work hard, to achieve a lot of great things. If you take care of business, you ll have a chance to be a part of a lot of fun and exciting events and have an opportunity to compete for a lot of national honors. Derrick Johnson, 2004 Butkus and Nagurski winner Derrick Johnson with Dick Butkus after winning the Butkus Award as the nation s top linebacker in 2004 In 2002, Derrick Dockery (left) and Cory Redding joined a long list of UT players who have been honored at the annual ESPN College Football Awards Show. Darrell Royal received the Contributions to College Football Award at the 2002 ESPN College Football Awards. Texas football won two ESPY Awards in 2006, including Best Game and Best Championship Performance. At left, Vince Young receives his Championship Performance award from Janet Jackson. OT Tony Hills with Kirk Herbstreit at the 2007 ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards. Senior QB Colt McCoy was runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2008, Texas second in the last four years after Vince Young in Justin Blalock (middle) with Regis Philbin at the Cingular/ABC All-America Team show. The Nagurski Trophy is a great honor and something that every defensive player in the country dreams of. I m thrilled I had the opportunity to receive it, but I can t take all of the credit. This is an award that first and foremost honors all of my teammates and coaches. It s definitely a team award and something we can all look at as a tribute to the great season we ve had. Derrick Johnson, 2004 Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner Ricky Williams is the only two-time Doak Walker Award winner. In 2004 Derrick Johnson became the first Longhorn to win the Nagurski Trophy. 187 Aaron Ross with ESPN s John Anderson at the Walter Camp Football Foundation weekend.

9 THIS IS TEXAS UT s All-Time All-Americans Longhorn players who have been listed on either the first, second, third or honorable mention All-America teams on at least one of the NCAA recognized squads. Year Name Position 1941 Chal Daniel G 1941 Malcolm Kutner SE 1943 Joe Parker DE 1944 Hub Bechtol SE 1945* Hub Bechtol SE 1946* Hub Bechtol SE 1946 Bobby Layne QB 1947 Max Bumgardner E 1947 Dick Harris T 1947* Bobby Layne QB 1949 Randall Clay B 1949 Bud McFadin G 1950* Bud McFadin G 1950 Don Menasco DE 1951 Bobby Dillon B 1952 Harley Sewell G 1952 Tom Stolhandske DE 1953* Carlton Massey DE 1955 Herb Gray T 1959 Maurice Doke G 1961* James Saxton RB 1961 Don Talbert T 1963* Scott Appleton T 1962* Johnny Treadwell G 1963 Tommy Ford RB 1964 Tommy Nobis G/LB 1965* Tommy Nobis G/LB 1967 Corby Robertson LB 1968* Chris Gilbert RB 1968 Loyd Wainscott DT 1969 Glen Halsell LB 1969* Bob McKay OT 1969 Cotton Speyrer WR 1969 Steve Worster FB 1969 Bob Wuensch OT 1970* Bill Atessis DE 1970 Happy Feller PK 1970 Scott Henderson LB 1970 Cotton Speyrer WR 1970* Steve Worster FB 1970* Bob Wuensch OT 1971* Jerry Sisemore OT 1972* Jerry Sisemore OT 1973* Roosevelt Leaks RB 1973* Bill Wyman C 1974 Doug English DT 1974 Bob Simmons OT 1975 Marty Akins QB 1975 Earl Campbell RB 1975* Bob Simmons OT 1976 Raymond Clayborn DB 1976 Russell Erxleben P/PK 1977* Earl Campbell RB 1977 Russell Erxleben P/PK 1977* Brad Shearer DT 1978 Russell Erxleben P/PK 1978* Johnnie Johnson DB 1978 Johnny Lam Jones WR 1978 Steve McMichael DT 1979* Johnnie Johnson DB 1979 Johnny Lam Jones WR 1979* Steve McMichael DT 1980* Kenneth Sims DT 1981* Kenneth Sims DT 1981* Terry Tausch OT Year Name Position 1983 Mossy Cade DB 1983* Doug Dawson OG 1983* Jerry Gray DB 1983* Jeff Leiding LB 1984* Tony Degrate DT 1984* Jerry Gray DB 1985 Gene Chilton C 1986 Jeff Ward PK 1988 Britt Hager LB 1990 Stanley Richard DB 1991 Shane Dronett DE 1992 Lance Gunn DB 1994 Blake Brockermeyer OT 1995* Tony Brachens DE 1995 Pat Fitzgerald TE 1995 Dan Neil OG 1996 Phil Dawson PK 1996 Pat Fitzgerald TE 1996* Dan Neil OG 1996 Bryant Westbrook CB 1997* Ricky Williams RB 1998 Ben Adams OG 1998 Jay Humphrey OT 1998* Ricky Williams RB 1999 Kwame Cavil WR 1999 Casey Hampton DT 1999 Roger Roesler OG 2000* Leonard Davis OT 2000* Casey Hampton DT 2000 Kris Stockton PK 2001* Quentin Jammer CB 2001 D.D. Lewis LB 2001 Cory Redding DE 2001 Nathan Vasher PR/CB 2001 Mike Williams OT 2002 Rod Babers CB 2002* Derrick Dockery OL 2002 Cory Redding DE 2003 Tillman Holloway OG 2003* Derrick Johnson LB 2003 Nathan Vasher PR/CB 2003 Roy Williams WR 2004 Cedric Benson RB 2004 Michael Huff S 2004* Derrick Johnson LB 2004 Jonathan Scott OT 2004 Rodrique Wright DT 2005 Will Allen OG 2005 Justin Blalock OT 2005 Aaron Harris LB 2005* Michael Huff CB/S 2005* Jonathan Scott OT 2005* Rodrique Wright DT 2005* Vince Young QB 2006* Justin Blalock OL 2006 Tim Crowder DE 2006 Michael Griffin S 2006 Aaron Ross CB 2007 Tony Hills OT 2007 Frank Okam DT 2008 Sergio Kindle LB 2008* Colt McCoy QB 2008* Brian Orakpo DE 2008 Jordan Shipley WR * Consensus All-American Retired Jerseys 188 UT s All-Time First-Team All-Americans UT S ALL-TIME CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS Year Player Pos 1945 Hub Bechtol SE 1946 Hub Bechtol SE 1947 Bobby Layne QB Steve Worster 1950 Bud McFadin G Bob Wuensch 1953 Carlton Massey DE 1961 James Saxton RB Johnny Treadwell Scott Appleton G T Bill Wyman Tommy Nobis Chris Gilbert G RB Bob Simmons 1969 Bob McKay OT 1970 Bill Atessis DE Steve Worster FB Bob Wuensch OT 1971 Jerry Sisemore OT 1972 Jerry Sisemore OT 1973 Roosevelt Leaks RB Bill Wyman C 1975 Bob Simmons OT 1977 Earl Campbell RB Brad Shearer DT 1978 Johnnie Johnson DB 1979 Johnnie Johnson DB Steve McMichael DT 1980 Kenneth Sims DT 1981 Kenneth Sims DT Terry Tausch OT 1983 Doug Dawson OG Jerry Gray DB Jeff Leiding LB 1984 Tony Degrate DT Jerry Gray DB 1995 Tony Brackens DE 1996 Dan Neil OG 1997 Ricky Williams RB 1998 Ricky Williams RB 2000 Leonard Davis OT Casey Hampton DT 2001 Quentin Jammer CB 2002 Derrick Dockery OL 2003 Derrick Johnson LB 2004 Derrick Johnson LB 2005 Michael Huff CB/S 2005 Jonathan Scott OT Rodrique Wright DT Vince Young QB 2006 Justin Blalock OL 2008 Colt McCoy QB Brian Orakpo DE AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION Year Player Pos 1946 Hub Bechtol SE 1950 Bud McFadin G 1952 Harley Sewell G 1961 James Saxton RB # 20 Earl Campbell Five Longhorns have had their jerseys retired Johnny Treadwell G 1963 Scott Appleton T 1965 Tommy Nobis G 1968 Chris Gilbert RB 1969 Bob Wuensch OT 1970 Bill Atessis DE FB OT 1971 Jerry Sisemore OT 1972 Jerry Sisemore OT 1973 Roosevelt Leaks RB C 1975 Earl Campbell RB OT 1977 Earl Campbell RB Brad Shearer DT 1978 Johnnie Johnson DB 1979 Johnnie Johnson DB Steve McMichael DT 1981 Kenneth Sims DT 1983 Doug Dawson OG Jerry Gray DB 1984 Tony Degrate DT Jerry Gray DB 1986 Jeff Ward PK 1988 Britt Hager LB 1995 Tony Brackens DE 1996 Dan Neil OG 1997 Ricky Williams RB 1998 Ricky Williams RB 2000 Casey Hampton DT 2001 Quentin Jammer CB Mike Williams OT 2004 Derrick Johnson LB 2005 Michael Huff CB/S Jonathan Scott OT 2006 Justin Blalock OL 2008 Brian Orakpo DE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Year Player Pos 1941 Malcolm Kutner SE 1943 Joe Parker DE 1944 Hub Bechtol SE 1945 Hub Bechtol SE 1947 Dick Harris T 1950 Bud McFadin G Don Menasco DE 1951 Bobby Dillon B 1952 Tom Stolhandske DE 1961 James Saxton RB 1962 Johnny Treadwell G 1963 Scott Appleton T 1964 Tommy Nobis G 1965 Tommy Nobis G 1968 Chris Gilbert RB 1969 Bob McKay OT 1970 Bill Atessis DE Steve Worster FB 1971 Jerry Sisemore OT 1972 Jerry Sisemore OT 1973 Roosevelt Leaks RB Bill Wyman C

10 1974 Doug English DT 1975 Bob Simmons OT 1977 Earl Campbell RB Brad Shearer DT 1978 Johnnie Johnson DB 1979 Johnnie Johnson DB Steve McMichael DT 1980 Kenneth Sims DT 1981 Kenneth Sims DT Terry Tausch OT 1983 Mossy Cade DB Doug Dawson OG Jerry Gray DB Jeff Leiding LB 1984 Jerry Gray DB 1990 Stanley Richard DB 1996 Pat Fitzgerald TE 1997 Ricky Williams RB 1998 Ricky Williams RB 2000 Leonard Davis OT Casey Hampton DT 2001 Quentin Jammer CB 2002 Derrick Dockery OL 2003 Derrick Johnson LB 2004 Derrick Johnson LB 2005 Michael Huff CB/S Jonathan Scott OT Rodrique Wright DT Vince Young QB 2006 Justin Blalock OL 2008 Brian Orakpo DE FOOTBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Year Player Pos 1945 Hub Bechtol SE 1946 Hub Bechtol SE Bobby Layne QB 1947 Max Bumgardner E Dick Harris T Bobby Layne QB 1950 Bud McFadin G 1951 Bobby Dillon B 1952 Harley Sewell G Tom Stolhandske DE 1953 Carlton Massey DE 1955 Herb Gray T 1959 Maurice Doke G 1961 James Saxton RB Don Talbert T 1962 Johnny Treadwell G 1963 Scott Appleton T Tommy Ford RB 1964 Tommy Nobis G 1965 Tommy Nobis LB 1967 Corby Robertson LB 1968 Loyd Wainscott DT 1969 Bob McKay OT Steve Worster FB 1970 Steve Worster FB 1971 Jerry Sisemore OT 1972 Jerry Sisemore OT 1973 Roosevelt Leaks RB Bill Wyman C 1975 Marty Akins QB 1976 Russell Erxleben P 1977 Earl Campbell RB Ricky Williams # 34 # 60 Tommy Nobis LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Russell Erxleben P Brad Shearer DT 1978 Russell Erxleben P Johnnie Johnson DB 1979 Johnnie Johnson DB Steve McMichael DT 1980 Kenneth Sims DT 1981 Kenneth Sims DT 1983 Jerry Gray DB Jeff Leiding LB 1984 Tony Degrate DT Jerry Gray DB 1992 Lance Gunn DB 1994 Blake Brockermeyer OT 1995 Tony Brackens DE Dan Neil OG 1996 Dan Neil OG 1997 Ricky Williams RB 1998 Ben Adams OG Ricky Williams RB 1999 Casey Hampton DT 2000 Leonard Davis OT 2001 Quentin Jammer CB 2002 Derrick Dockery OL 2003 Derrick Johnson LB 2004 Derrick Johnson LB 2005 Michael Huff CB/S Jonathan Scott OT Vince Young QB 2006 Justin Blalock OL Aaron Ross CB 2008 Colt McCoy QB Brian Orakpo DE THE SPORTING NEWS Year Player Pos 1946 Hub Bechtol SE 1947 Bobby Layne QB 1950 Bud McFadin G 1953 Carlton Massey DE 1961 James Saxton RB 1962 Johnny Treadwell G 1963 Scott Appleton T 1965 Tommy Nobis G 1969 Bob McKay OT 1970 Bill Atessis DE Happy Feller PK Steve Worster FB 1972 Jerry Sisemore OT 1976 Raymond Clayborn DB 1977 Earl Campbell RB Russell Erxleben PK Brad Shearer DT 1978 Russell Erxleben PK 1979 Johnnie Johnson DB Johnny Lam Jones WR 1980 Kenneth Sims DT 1981 Kenneth Sims DT Terry Tausch OT 1983 Mossy Cade DB 1984 Jerry Gray DB 1994 Blake Brockermeyer OT 1995 Tony Brackens DE 1996 Dan Neil OG 1997 Ricky Williams RB 1998 Jay Humphrey OT Ricky Williams RB # 10 Vince Young 2000 Leonard Davis OT Casey Hampton DT 2001 Quentin Jammer CB 2004 Derrick Johnson LB 2005 Michael Huff CB/S Jonathan Scott OT Rodrique Wright DT Vince Young QB 2006 Justin Blalock OL 2008 Brian Orakpo DE WALTER CAMP FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Year Player Pos 1946 Hub Bechtol SE 1950 Bud McFadin G 1953 Carlton Massey DE 1961 James Saxton RB 1962 Johnny Treadwell G 1963 Scott Appleton OT 1965 Tommy Nobis LB 1969 Bob McKay OT Cotton Speyrer WR 1970 Cotton Speyrer WR Bob Wuensch OT Steve Worster RB 1971 Jerry Sisemore OT 1972 Jerry Sisemore OT 1973 Roosevelt Leaks RB Bill Wyman C 1974 Bob Simmons OT 1975 Bob Simmons OT 1977 Earl Campbell RB Brad Shearer DT 1978 Russell Erxleben PK Johnnie Johnson DB 1979 Steve McMichael DT 1981 Kenneth Sims DT Terry Tausch OT 1983 Doug Dawson OG 1984 Tony Degrate DT Jerry Gray DB 1985 Gene Chilton C 1991 Shane Dronett DE 1996 Dan Neil OG 1997 Ricky Williams RB 1998 Ricky Williams RB 2000 Leonard Davis OT Casey Hampton DT 2001 Quentin Jammer CB Mike Williams OT 2002 Derrick Dockery OL Cory Redding DE 2003 Derrick Johnson LB 2004 Cedric Benson RB Derrick Johnson LB 2005 Michael Huff CB/S Jonathan Scott OT Rodrique Wright DT 2006 Justin Blalock OL Aaron Ross CB 2007 Tony Hills OT 2008 Colt McCoy QB Brian Orakpo DE 189 # 22 Bobby Layne UT s All-Time First-Team All-Americans ALL-TIME UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICANS (19) Scott Appleton, T 1963 Justin Blalock, OL 2006 Earl Campbell, RB 1977 Jerry Gray, DB 1984 Michael Huff, CB/S 2005 Quentin Jammer, CB 2001 Derrick Johnson, LB 2004 Johnnie Johnson, DB 1978, 79 Bud McFadin, G 1950 Steve McMichael, DT 1979 Brian Orakpo, DE 2008 James Saxton, RB 1961 Jonathan Scott, OT 2005 Brad Shearer, DT 1977 Kenneth Sims, DT 1981 Jerry Sisemore, OT 1971, 72 Johnny Treadwell, G 1962 Ricky Williams, RB 1997, 98 Bill Wyman, C 1973 ALL-TIME CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS School All-Americans 1. Yale Notre Dame Harvard Ohio State Michigan USC Oklahoma Princeton Nebraska Texas Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Alabama Tennessee Army 37 THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (2) Hub Bechtol, E 1944, 45*, 46* Russell Erxleben, PK/P _ 1976, 77, 78 TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (24) Justin Blalock 2005, 06* Earl Campbell, RB 1975, 77 Pat Fitzgerald, TE 1995, 96 Jerry Gray, DB 1983*, 84* Casey Hampton, DT 1999, 2000* Michael Huff, CB/S 2004, 05* Derrick Johnson, LB 2003*, 04* Johnnie Johnson, DT 1978*, 79* Johnny Lam Jones, WR 1978, 79 Bud McFadin, G 1949, 50* Steve McMichael, DT 1978, 79* Dan Neil, OG 1995, 96* Tommy Nobis, G/LB 1964, 65* Cory Redding, DE 2001, 02 Jonathan Scott, OT 2004, 05* Bob Simmons, OT 1974, 75* Kenneth Sims, DT 1980*, 81* Jerry Sisemore, OT 1971*, 72* Cotton Speyrer, WR 1969, 70 Ricky Williams, RB 1997*, 98* Steve Worster, FB 1969, 70* Rodrique Wright, DT 2004, 05* Bobby Wuensch, OT 1969, 70* Nathan Vasher, CB 2001, 03 * - Consensus All-American

11 THIS IS TEXAS NFL Longhorns Mack Brown Era NFL Draft Facts TOP 5 PICKS 1. TEXAS 6 2. Miami 3 Penn State 3 TOP 10 PICKS 1. TEXAS 8 2. USC 7 3. Miami 6 TOP 10 PICKS (Big 12) 1. TEXAS 8 2. Oklahoma 2 3. Three others 1 First-round pick: LB Derrick Johnson (2005) Vince Young, Roy Williams and Casey Hampton represented Texas in the 2007 Pro Bowl. Mack and his staff do an excellent job advising their players what their (draft) value is and what options they have when it comes to professional football. The minute a player steps on campus, they take a special interest in them. Gil Brandt, former Director of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys Cory Redding is in his seventh year in the NFL and his first with the Seattle Seahawks. My time at UT definitely helped prepare me for the NFL. A lot of the plays, terminology of the offense and blocking schemes are based on what they do in the league. If you hope to take that step to professional football, the offense at Texas will help prepare you for that. Leonard Davis, Outland Trophy finalist and 2001 NFL first-round draft pick Henry Melton was a third-round pick of the Chicago Bears in the 2009 draft. First-round pick: OT Leonard Davis (2001) First-round pick: OG Leonard Davis (2001) First-round pick: WR Roy Williams (2004) 190 Tarell Brown was chosen in the fifth round of the 2007 draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

12 In the 2002 NFL Draft, Quentin Jammer and Mike Williams became the first Longhorns duo to be selected among the top five picks. LONGHORNS FOOTBALL All-Time NFL First-Round Draft Picks 1 Southern Cal 69 2 Ohio State 67 First-round pick: CB Quentin Jammer (2002) A 2007 first-round pick by the Tennessee Titans, S Michael Griffin made his first trip to the Pro Bowl in Notre Dame 58 Miami (Fla.) 57 TEXAS 41 Tennessee 40 Michigan 39 Florida 38 Penn State 36 Michigan State 35 After finishing his career as one of the winningest quarterbacks in UT history and the team s MVP in 2002, Chris Simms is in his seventh year in the NFL and his first with the Denver Broncos. First-round pick: RB Ricky Williams (1998) (Below) Cullen Loeffler has started as the Minnesota Vikings deep snapper for the last four years. WR Limas Sweed was chosen in the second round of the 2008 draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. RB Chris Ogbonnaya was chosen in the seventh round in 2009 by the St. Louis Rams. First-round pick: S Michael Huff (2006) In 2006, QB Vince Young and S Michael Huff became the third Longhorn duo in school history to be selected in the top 10, joining CB Quentin Jammer and OT Mike Williams in 2002, and QB Bobby Layne and E Max Bumgardner in First-round pick: RB Ricky Williams (1999) First-round pick: RB Cedric Benson (2005) 2007 first-round pick Aaron Ross with New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin (left) and Senior Vice President and General Manager Jerry Reese

13 THIS IS TEXAS Texas has 47 players NFL active in the NFL Longhorns Brian Orakpo with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Brian Orakpo became the eighth Longhorn in the Mack Brown era to be invited to New York for the draft, more than double of any other program in that stretch. OT Tony Hills (left) was a fourth-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in DT Roy Miller was a thirdround pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in (Brian) is a classy, classy guy. He ll fit well in the locker room. He s a Redskins type of guy. He had all of the qualities we wanted in a player. Vinny Cerrato, Redskins Executive VP/Football Operations NFL Hall of Famer and former Longhorn Bobby Layne was tabbed the toughest quarterback ever in a Sports Illustrated poll. CB Brandon Foster signed a free agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts in In Super Bowl xliii, former Longhorns C Lyle Sendlein of the Arizona Cardinals and DT Casey Hampton of the Pittsburgh Steelers squared off on the NFL s biggest stage. Brian Orakpo was selected 13th overall by the Washington Redskins in the 2009 draft. Orakpo was one of 10 players invited to the green room for the draft, and while in New York, he attended a premier party for EA Sports NCAA Football 10. He became the third UT football player to appear on an EA Sports cover, following Vince Young and Ricky Williams. I can t put it into words how I feel right now. Being a first-round draft pick is a dream come true. It really shows how hard work pays off and is a tribute to my family, coaches, teammates - everyone that helped me get here. Brian Orakpo 13th overall pick 2009 NFL Draft Kasey Studdard was a sixth-round selection by the Houston Texans in Brian Robison was selected in the fourth round of the 2007 draft by the Minnesota Vikings.

14 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Frank Okam was a fifth-round pick by the Houston Texans in Derrick Johnson (56), Derek Lokey (69) and Jamaal Charles (25) are three Longhorns playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. LB D.D. Lewis is in his second stint with the Seattle Seahawks. DT Derek Lokey signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs in After serving with the Marines in Afghanistan and Kosovo, Ahmard Hall became a Longhorn, earned his degree, signed a free agent contract and became the starting fullback for the Tennessee Titans. First Round Pick: S Michael Griffin (2007) Tight end David Thomas was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round in A consensus first-team All-American and Outland Trophy finalist at Texas, Leonard Davis was selected with the second pick of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals and enters his third season with the Dallas Cowboys. LB Rashad Bobino (left) signed a free agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons and WR Quan Cosby (right) signed with the Cincinnati Bengals in An All-America kicker who finished his career as the Longhorns all-time leading kick scorer (339 points), Phil Dawson is in his 10th year as the Cleveland Browns place-kicker. The trio of Casey Hampton, Leonard Davis and Shaun Rogers went from Longhorns to draft picks to professionals to Pro Bowlers together. When Casey Hampton, Leonard Davis and Shaun Rogers (l-r) were all selected in the first two rounds of the 2001 NFL Draft, it marked the first time since 1984 that Texas had three players chosen among the first two rounds. That happened again in 2006 with Vince Young, Michael Huff and Cedric Griffin and increased to four in 2007 with Michael Griffin, Aaron Ross, Justin Blalock and Tim Crowder. Earl Campbell, Texas first Heisman Trophy winner in 1977, led the NFL in rushing four times and was enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame in 1991.

15 THIS IS TEXAS NFL Longhorns Based on what I ve seen, he just wants to keep getting better and better... I think he has a chance to be a really special player for a long time. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals QB and Vince Young s 2007 Pro Bowl teammate Vince Young was named the 2006 NFL Rookie of the Year. Texas NFL quarterback duo of Chris Simms and Vince Young Great job by that young man being disciplined, versatile, having great instincts and he learned all of that at The University of Texas. ESPN s Eric Allen, a former Pro Bowl cornerback, on Aaron Ross Aaron Ross became a starter and Super Bowl Champion with the New York Giants in his rookie season. The Tennessee Vince Young Titans quarterback s appearance on the cover of Madden NFL 08 makes him the youngest NFL star to grace the cover. As the first rookie quarterback to go to a NFL Pro Bowl, Vince Young has already emerged as one of the most exciting athletes in the NFL. EA Sports was drafted by the Tennessee Titans with the third overall selection of the 2006 NFL Draft. Above, Young with his family at the draft. Eleven Longhorns have participated in the last four Super Bowls and 11 have been chosen to the last four Pro Bowls. Tennessee Titans Vince Young, Ahmard Hall, 194 Michael Griffin and Bo Scaife with former Buffalo Bill and current Washington Redskin Derrick Dockery following a 2007 game.

16 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL The first part of the (2002) NFL draft had a burnt-orange tint. Houston Chronicle Texas all-time leading receiver Roy Williams was selected by the Detroit Lions with the seventh pick of the 2004 NFL Draft and is in his second season with the Dallas Cowboys. Tight end Jermichael Finley was drafted in the third round by the Green Bay Packers in Wide receiver Roy Williams earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in Bo Scaife was selected in the sixth round of the 2005 draft by the Tennessee Titans. First-round pick: OT Mike Williams (2002) Jamaal Charles was chosen in the second round of the 2008 draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. Shaun Rogers earned his third Pro Bowl selection in The Longhorns were represented by Shaun Rogers, Nathan Vasher (left) and Casey Hampton in the 2006 Pro Bowl. Hampton (below) has also won two Super Bowl Championships with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cedric Benson is in his second season with the Cincinnati Bengals after being selected by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2005 draft. 195

17 THIS IS TEXAS NFL Longhorns Of the 42 Longhorns drafted in the Mack Brown era, 36 are still active A consensus first-team All-American and Texas first-ever Thorpe Award finalist, Quentin Jammer was selected with the fifth pick of the 2002 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. Cedric Griffin: 2006 second-round draft pick, Minnesota Vikings There are a lot of Longhorns in the NFL. Almost every week, you re playing against them. It s always fun to go against a teammate. The University of Texas gives you an atmosphere to play at a high level. It gets you ready and experienced for the NFL. The winning atmosphere we have, there s no way to be more ready for the NFL than being at Texas. Derrick Johnson, former UT and current Kansas City Chiefs LB Casey Hampton and Shaun Rogers after a Steelers-Browns game in 2008 Leonard Davis and Casey Hampton squared off in the 2008 Pro Bowl. Casey Hampton with his son following the Steelers win in Super Bowl xliii A consensus first-team All-American and the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year at Texas, Casey Hampton was selected with the 19th pick of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is now a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion. Casey Hampton and the Pittsburgh Steelers followed the Longhorns to the White House after winning Super Bowl xl. Hampton was the defensive MVP. Casey Hampton and Tony Hills (both circled) visited the White House after the Steelers Super Bowl Championship in 2009.

18 CB Nathan Vasher played in Super Bowl xli with the Chicago Bears. OG Mike Williams is in his first season with the Washington Redskins. LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Texas Longhorns NFL Positional Breakdown QUARTERBACK OFFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE TACKLE Chris Simms-Denver Vince Young-Tennessee Tony Hills-Pittsburgh Jonathan Scott-Buffalo RUNNING BACK CENTER Casey Hampton-Pittsburgh Derek Lokey-Kansas City Roy Miller-Tampa Bay Frank Okam-Houston Shaun Rogers-Cleveland Rod Wright-Miami Cedric Benson-Cincinnati Jamaal Charles-Kansas City Chris Ogbonnaya-St. Louis Ricky Williams-Miami Selvin Young-Free agent DT Shaun Rogers and RB Cedric Benson represent one of the frequent examples of former Longhorns squaring off on Sundays. FULLBACK Ahmard Hall-Tennessee WIDE RECEIVER Quan Cosby-Cincinnati Nate Jones-St. Louis Limas Sweed-Pittsburgh Roy Williams-Detroit OFFENSIVE GUARD Justin Blalock-Atlanta Leonard Davis-Dallas Derrick Dockery-Washington Kasey Studdard-Houston Mike Williams-Washington Rod Wright was selected in the seventh round of the 2006 draft by the Miami Dolphins. CBs Aaron Ross of the New York Giants and Tarell Brown of the San Francisco 49ers reunited following a game between the Giants and 49ers in Lyle Sendlein-Arizona TIGHT END Jermichael Finley-Green Bay Bo Scaife-Tennessee David Thomas-New England KICKER Phil Dawson-Cleveland DEEP SNAPPER LINEBACKER Rashad Bobino-Atlanta Derrick Johnson-Kansas City D.D. Lewis-Seattle SAFETY Cullen Loeffler-Minnesota Michael Griffin-Tennessee Michael Huff-Oakland DEFENSIVE END CORNERBACK Tim Crowder-Denver Henry Melton-Chicago Brian Orakpo-Washington Cory Redding-Seattle Brian Robison-Minnesota Tarell Brown-San Francisco Brandon Foster-Indianapolis Cedric Griffin-Minnesota Quentin Jammer-San Diego Aaron Ross-New York Nathan Vasher-Chicago Ricky Williams became the first Dolphin to lead the NFL in rushing with 1,853 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2002 and was a 2003 Pro Bowl selection. OG Derrick Dockery is in his seventh season in the NFL and his first with the Washington Redskins. Tim Crowder was selected in the second round of the 2007 draft by the Denver Broncos. 197 OT Jonathan Scott is entering his first season with the Buffalo Bills.

19 THIS IS TEXAS Pro Prospects As many as 150 NFL representatives, ranging from owners, presidents, vice presidents and general managers to head coaches, assistant coaches and chief scouts, are on hand as Longhorns show off their stuff each spring at Pro Timing Day. It s always amazing to see our pro day. There are always hundreds of scouts on hand. It makes you realize that if you perform well at UT, you ll get your chance to play in the NFL. Derrick Johnson, Longhorn All-American and 2005 first-round draft pick It is a first-class organization from top to bottom. They ve done a great job welcoming us to the facilities, treating us first class and making it a real smooth day. We do a lot of different pro days, and this is one of the best-run events. It makes it very easy for the coaches. Todd Wash, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive line coach Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith with Duane Akina, Mack Brown and former Longhorn and current Bears Pro Bowl CB Nathan Vasher at Pro Timing Day. Brian Orakpo It s a Pro Day seemingly everybody wants to see. NFL Network had a setup there, and ESPN and various media outlets from across the country were there, too. Gil Brandt, NFL.com Chris Ogbonnaya Tim Crowder, Aaron Ross, Michael Griffin and Justin Blalock participated in the 2007 Senior Bowl. New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton watches film with Aaron Ross on a pre-draft visit to Austin. Obviously, Texas recruits some of the best talent in the nation, and to develop that talent and get them to the next level, you have to attribute that to the coaches. You go to some schools and they get good workouts, but here at Texas, they make it like an event where they are all working together for the last time and you just know you are going to get a team player from Texas and not just a good athlete or playmaker. You start talking about some of the guys Texas has sent recently to the NFL and it is very impressive. - Todd McShay, ESPN draft analyst (Right) Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones visits with Longhorns prospects in Austin. Roy Williams Eighteen of Mack Brown s former players have been selected in the first round of the last 12 NFL Drafts. Fifty-five of Brown s former Texas and North Carolina players were selected in the NFL Drafts.

20 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Pro Day was great. The younger guys came out, Coach Brown, everybody was showing their support. It was a great showing of NFL scouts and coaches. It was a fun time. Quan Cosby, former UT and current Cincinnati Bengals WR Roy Miller participated in the East-West Shrine Game and the NFL Scouting Combine (above) in The NFL Network regularly covers Texas Pro Day in Austin. Vince Young Pro Day helped me a lot. It felt great to see all the teams here, and not just watching me, but all of the guys. [The scouts] want to see our personalities and how we interact with other players. They saw us all working together. Vince Young, third overall pick and 2006 NFL Rookie of the Year In 25 years as a head coach, Mack Brown has had 92 players selected in the NFL Draft. Quan Cosby participated in the 2009 Senior Bowl. The biggest thing we do is prepare our guys all year long so they can do their best at Pro Timing Day. From the time they arrive as freshmen, we have them doing the same drills that they ll do when they get to a combine situation. Jeff Madden, UT Assistant Athletics Director for Strength and Conditioning Jamaal Charles Limas Sweed with Packers GM Ted Thompson Dating back to 1986 when he was head coach at Tulane, Mack Brown has had at least one player selected in 24 straight NFL Drafts. To be able to have a Pro Day like this makes a lot of difference. You can come out with your teammates in your own environment and show your ability. We all support and motivate each other and it gets everyone to perform better in front of a full group of NFL coaches and scouts. Chris Ogbonnaya, former UT and current St. Louis Rams RB I think Texas is a classy place They have guys with good character and guys that play hard, and those are the kinds of guys we re looking for. Texas players have historically been top of the line in terms of caliber of players, so they come into our league and they play well. Ted Thompson, Green Bay Packers executive vice president, general manager and director of football operations

21 THIS IS TEXAS Texas Angels and Gabriels Comprised of students at The University, the Texas Angels and Gabriels are a group who assist in the day-to-day duties of the Texas football program. Providing campus and facilities tours, preparing scrapbooks for senior players and serving as mentors to freshman student-athletes are among the various other activities the group heads. They spend countless volunteer hours in promoting The University and assisting to ensure its first-class reputation in academics and athletics. Alex Arcuri Kaitlin Bates Ashley Bedrosian Katie Bridges Jillian Burnett Caitlin Carlson Janet Fuchs Michelle Gleisner Ashley Green-Jones Kristin Green Nicole Holle Francesca Howland 200

22 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Amber LaFrance Jessica Lane Shannon Manner Jazzmin McCoy Meredith Melton Rachel Meyerson Jessica Murillo Emilee Nash Alic a Oliver Analeise Pigg Meredith Rooney Laura Russell Amy Scott Amy Shreve Brittni Svatek Not pictured: Devin Daniel Tiffany Davis Katie Weaver Kristin Weber Justin Wright 201

23 THIS IS TEXAS Year-by-Year Results KEY: UT ranking in parentheses opponent ranking listed next to team rankings listed as The Associated Press/Coaches Poll neutral sites in parentheses (D) denotes Dallas (L.R.) denotes Little Rock, Ark. (S.A.) denotes San Antonio * overtime game t Thanksgiving Day game $ weather delay during game ALL-TIME NCAA DIVision I-A All-time WiN-LOSs RECORDS BY PERCENTAGE Team Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Michigan Notre Dame TEXAS Oklahoma Ohio State Alabama Nebraska Michigan TEXAS Notre Dame Nebraska Ohio State 808 by Victories 6. Penn State Alabama Oklahoma Tennessee Southern California Head coach: none Season: 4-0 Nov. Dallas U W Dec. 16 San Antonio W 30-0 Feb. San Antonio W 34-0 Feb. 22 Dallas U W Head coach: R.D. Wentworth Season: 6-1 Oct. 19 Texas A&M W 38-0 Oct. 27 Tulane W 12-0 Nov. 9 Austin YMCA W 6-0 Nov. 16 Austin YMCA W 24-0 Nov. 29 Arkansas W 54-0 Dec. San Antonio W 57-0 Dec. 14 Missouri L Head coach: Frank Crawford Season: 5-0 Nov. Dallas U W 10-0 Nov. 18 Austin YMCA W 24-0 Nov. 23 Tulane W 16-0 tnov. 28 San Antonio W 38-0 Dec. 6 Galveston W Head coach: Harry Robinson Season: Oct. 17 Galveston W 42-0 Oct. Dallas U T 0-0 Nov. 7 San Antonio W 12-4 Nov. Tulane W 12-4 Nov. LSU L 0-14 tnov. 26 Dallas U W 22-4 Dec. 14 Missouri L Head coach: W.F. Kelly Season: 6-2 Oct. 23 San Antonio W 10-0 Oct. Dallas U L 4-22 Nov. Fort Worth U L 0-6 Nov. Add Ran (Waco) W Nov. 13 Houston Town Team W 42-6 Nov. San Antonio W 12-0 tnov. 25 Fort Worth U W 38-0 Dec. 11 Dallas U W Head coach: D.F. Edwards Season: 5-1 Oct. Add Ran (Waco) W 16-0 Oct. 22 Texas A&M W 48-0 Oct. 29 Galveston W 17-0 Nov. 5 Add Ran W 29-0 Nov. 10 Sewanee L 0-4 tnov. 24 Dallas U W Head coach: M.G. Clarke Season: 6-2 Oct. Dallas U W 11-6 Oct. 31 San Antonio W 28-0 Nov. 4 Texas A&M (S.A.) W 6-0 Nov. 9 Sewanee L 0-12 Nov. Vanderbilt L 0-6 Nov. Tulane W 11-0 Nov. 25 Tulane W 32-0 Nov. 30 LSU W Head coach: S.H. Thompson Season: 6-0 Oct. 10 Oklahoma W 28-2 Oct. 13 Vanderbilt (D) W 22-0 Oct. 27 Texas A&M (S.A.) W 5-0 Nov. 17 Missouri W Nov. 24 Kansas City Medics W 30-0 Nov. 29 Texas A&M W Head coach: S.H. Thompson Season: Oct. 7 Houston Town Team W 32-0 Oct. 12 Nashville U. (D) T 5-5 Oct. 19 Oklahoma W 12-6 Oct. 26 Texas A&M (S.A.) W 17-0 Oct. Baylor W 23-0 Nov. 9 Dallas AC W 12-0 Nov. Missouri W 11-0 Nov. Kirksville L 0-48 Nov. Kansas L 0-12 Nov. Oklahoma W 11-0 tnov. 28 Texas A&M W Head coach: J.B. Hart Season: Oct. 4 Oklahoma W 22-6 Oct. 10 Sewanee (D) W 11-0 Oct. 18 LSU (S.A.) L 0-5 Oct. 25 Texas A&M (S.A.) T 0-0 Nov. 1 Trinity W 27-0 Nov. 8 Haskell L 0-12 Nov. Nashville U W 11-5 Nov. Alabama W 10-0 Nov. Tulane W 6-0 tnov. 27 Texas A&M L 0-12 Texas first football team in Head coach: Ralph Hutchinson Season: Oct. 3 School for Deaf W 17-0 Oct. 9 Haskell (D) L 0-6 Oct. 17 Oklahoma T 6-6 Oct. 24 Baylor W 48-0 Oct. 29 Arkansas W 15-0 Nov. 6 Vanderbilt T 5-5 Nov. Oklahoma W 11-5 Nov. 29 Texas A&M W Head coach: Ralph Hutchinson Season: 6-2 Oct. 8 TCU W 40-0 Oct. 15 Trinity W 24-0 Oct. 21 Haskell L 0-4 Oct. Wash.-St. Louis W 23-0 Nov. U. Chicago L 0-68 Nov. 16 Oklahoma W Nov. 19 Baylor W 58-0 tnov. 24 Texas A&M W Head coach: Ralph Hutchinson Season: 5-4 Oct. 7 TCU W 11-0 Oct. 13 Haskell L 0-17 Oct. 21 Baylor W 39-0 Oct. Vanderbilt L 0-33 Oct. Arkansas W 4-0 Nov. Oklahoma L 0-2 Nov. 10 Transylvania L 0-6 Nov. 17 Sewanee W Nov. 22 Texas A&M W Head coach: H.R. Schenker Season: 9-1 Oct. 5 26th Infantry W 21-0 Oct. 13 TCU W 22-0 Oct. 20 W. Texas Mililtary W 28-0 Oct. Vanderbilt L 0-45 Oct. Arkansas W 11-0 Nov. Oklahoma W 10-9 Nov. 9 Haskell W 28-0 Nov. 16 Daniel Baker W 40-0 Nov. 23 Wash.-St. Louis W 17-6 Nov. 29 Texas A&M W Head coach: W.E. Metzenthin Season: Oct. 12 Texas A&M (D) T 0-0 Oct. 19 LSU W 12-5 Oct. 25 Haskell W Oct. Arkansas W 26-6 Nov. Missouri L 4-5 Nov. 9 Baylor W Nov. 15 Oklahoma W tnov. 28 Texas A&M W Head coach: W.E. Metzenthin Season: 5-4 Oct. 10 TCU W 11-6 Oct. 17 Baylor W 27-5 Oct. 24 Colorado L 0-15 Nov. 2 Arkansas W 21-0 Nov. 5 Southwestern L 9-11 Nov. 9 Texas A&M (Houston) W 24-8 Nov. Oklahoma L 0-50 Nov. 18 Tulane L Nov. 29 Texas A&M W Head coach: Dexter Draper Season: Oct. 9 Southwestern W 12-0 Oct. 16 Haskell (D) L Oct. 23 Trinity W 18-0 Oct. 30 TCU W 24-0 Nov. 8 Texas A&M (Houston) L 0-23 Nov. Tulane T Nov. 19 Oklahoma W 30-0 tnov. 25 Texas A&M L Head coach: W.S. Wasmund Season: 6-2 Oct. 8 Southwestern W 11-6 Oct. 15 Haskell W 68-3 Oct. 22 Transylvania W 48-0 Oct. 29 Auburn W 9-0 Nov. Baylor (forfeit) W 1-0 Nov. 14 Texas A&M (Houston) L 8-14 Nov. 19 LSU W 12-0 tnov. 24 Oklahoma L Head coach: Dave Allerdice Season: 5-2 Oct. 13 Southwestern W 11-2 Oct. 24 Baylor W 11-0 Oct. 28 Arkansas W 12-0 Nov. 2 Sewanee L 5-6 Nov. 13 Texas A&M (Houston) W 6-0 Nov. 18 Auburn W 18-5 Nov. 25 Oklahoma L Head coach: Dave Allerdice Season: 7-1 Oct. 5 TCU W Oct. 12 Austin College W 3-0 Oct. 19 Oklahoma (D) L 6-21 Oct. 26 Haskell W 14-7 Nov. Baylor W 19-7 Nov. 13 Mississippi (Houston) W Nov. 23 Southwestern W 28-3 tnov. 28 Arkansas W Head coach: Dave Allerdice Season: 7-1 Oct. 3 Ft. Worth Poly W 14-7 Oct. 10 Austin College W 27-6 Oct. 16 Baylor W 77-0 Oct. 25 Sewanee (D) W 13-7 Nov. 3 Southwestern W 52-0 Nov. 10 Oklahoma (Houston) W 14-6 Nov. 18 Kansas State W 46-0 tnov. 27 Notre Dame L Head coach: Dave Allerdice Season: 8-0 Oct. 3 Trinity W 30-0 Oct. 10 Baylor W 57-0 Oct. 17 Rice W 41-0 Oct. 24 Oklahoma (D) W 32-7 Oct. 31 Southwestern W 70-0 Nov. 7 Haskell (Houston) W 23-7 Nov. 17 Mississippi W 66-7 tnov. 26 Wabash W 39-0

24 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL 1915 Head coach: Dave Allerdice Season: 6-3 SWC: 2-2 (T-3rd) Oct. 2 TCU W 72-0 Oct. 9 Daniel Baker W 92-0 Oct. 16 Rice W 59-0 Oct. 23 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 30 Southwestern W 45-0 Nov. 6 Sewanee (Houston) W 27-6 Nov. 13 Alabama W 20-0 Nov. Texas A&M L 0-13 tnov. 25 Notre Dame L Head coach: Eugene Van Gent Season: 7-2 SWC: 5-1 (1st) Sept. 30 SMU W 74-0 Oct. 7 Rice W 16-2 Oct. 13 Oklahoma St. (S.A.) W 14-7 Oct. 21 Oklahoma (D) W 21-7 Oct. 28 Baylor L 3-7 Nov. Missouri L 0-3 Nov. 14 Arkansas W 52-0 Nov. 21 Southwestern W 17-3 Nov. 30 Texas A&M W Head coach: Bill Juneau Season: 4-4 SWC: 2-3 (4th) Oct. 6 Trinity W 27-0 Oct. 13 Southwestern W 35-0 Oct. 20 Oklahoma (D) L 0-14 Oct. 27 Rice L 0-13 Nov. Baylor L 0-3 Nov. 10 Oklahoma State W 7-3 Nov. Texas A&M L 0-7 Nov. 29 Arkansas W Head coach: Bill Juneau Season: 9-0 SWC: 4-0 (1st) Sept. 28 TCU W 19-0 Oct. 13 Penn Radio School W 25-0 Oct. 27 Penn Radio School W 22-7 Nov. 3 Ream Flying Field W 26-2 Nov. 10 Oklahoma State W 27-5 Nov. 13 Camp Mabry Auto W 22-0 Nov. Rice W 14-0 Nov. 23 SMU W 32-0 tnov. 28 Texas A&M W Head coach: Bill Juneau Season: 6-3 SWC: 3-2 (4th) Sept. 27 Howard Payne W 26-0 Oct. 4 Southwestern W 39-0 Oct. 11 Phillips L 0-10 Oct. 18 Oklahoma (D) L 7-12 Oct 25 Baylor W Nov. 1 Rice W 32-7 Nov. 8 Arkansas W 35-7 Nov. 13 Haskell W 13-7 tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: Berry Whitaker Season: 9-0 SWC: 5-0 (1st) Sept. 25 Simmons W 63-0 Oct. 2 Southwestern W 27-0 Oct. 9 Howard Payne W 41-7 Oct. 16 Oklahoma State (D) W 21-0 Oct. 22 Austin Col. (D) W 54-0 Oct. Rice W 21-0 Nov. 5 Phillips W 27-0 Nov. 13 SMU W 21-3 tnov. 25 Texas A&M W Head coach: Berry Whitaker Season: SWC: (2nd) Oct. 1 St. Edwards W 33-0 Oct. 8 Austin College W 60-0 Oct. 15 Howard Payne W 21-0 Oct. 21 Vanderbilt (D) L 0-20 Oct. 29 Rice W 56-0 Nov. 5 Southwestern W 44-0 Nov. 11 Mississippi State W 54-7 tnov. Texas A&M T Head coach: Berry Whitaker Season: 7-2 SWC: 2-1 (2nd) Sept. 29 Austin College W 19-0 Oct. 7 Phillips W Oct. 14 Oklahoma A&M W 19-7 Oct. 21 Vanderbilt (D) L Oct. 28 Alabama W Nov. Rice W 29-0 Nov. 11 Southwestern W 26-0 Nov. Oklahoma W 32-7 Nov. 30 Texas A&M L Head coach: E.J. Stewart Season: SWC: (2nd) Sept. 28 Austin College W 31-0 Oct. 6 Phillips W 51-0 Oct. 13 Tulane (Beaumont) W 33-0 Oct. 20 Vanderbilt (D) W 16-0 Oct. 27 Southwestern W 44-0 Nov. 3 Rice W 27-0 Nov. Baylor T 7-7 Nov. 17 Oklahoma W Nov. Texas A&M W Head coach: E.J. Stewart Season: SWC: 2-3 (6th) Sept. 27 Southwestern W 27-0 Oct. 4 Phillips W 27-0 Oct. 11 Howard Payne W 6-0 Oct. SMU L 6-10 Oct. 25 Florida T 7-7 Nov. Rice L 6-19 Nov. 8 Baylor^ L Nov. TCU W 13-0 tnov. 27 Texas A&M W 7- ^ first game in Memorial Stadium 1925 Head coach: E.J. Stewart Season: SWC: (2nd) Sept. 26 Southwestern W 33-0 Oct. 3 Mississippi W 25-0 Oct. Vanderbilt L 6-14 Oct. 17 Auburn (D) W 33-0 Oct. 24 Rice W 27-6 Oct. SMU T 0-0 Nov. 7 Baylor W 13-3 Nov. 14 Arizona W 20-0 tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: E.J. Stewart Season: 5-4 SWC: 2-2 (T-3rd) Sept. 25 S.W. Okla. Teachers W 31-7 Oct. Kansas State L 3-13 Oct. 9 Phillips W 27-0 Oct. 16 Vanderbilt (D) L 0-7 Oct. Rice W 20-0 Oct. 30 SMU L Nov. Baylor L 7-10 Nov. 13 Southwestern W 27-6 tnov. 25 Texas A&M W Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: SWC: (4th) Sept. 24 S.W. Okla. Teachers W 43-0 Oct. 1 TCU T 0-0 Oct. 8 Trinity W 20-6 Oct. 15 Vanderbilt (D) W 13-6 Oct. 22 Rice W 27-0 Oct. SMU L 0-14 Nov. 5 Baylor W Nov. 12 Kansas State W 41-7 tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: 7-2 SWC: 5-1 (1st) Sept. 26 St. Edwards W 32-0 Oct. 2 Texas Tech W 12-0 Oct. 9 Vanderbilt (D) L Oct. 16 Arkansas W 20-7 Oct. Rice W 13-6 Oct. 30 SMU L 2-6 Nov. Baylor W 6-0 Nov. TCU W 6-0 Nov. 29 Texas A&M W Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: SWC: (T4th) Sept. 29 St. Edwards W 13-0 Oct. 5 Centenary W 20-0 Oct. Arkansas W 27-0 Oct. 19 Oklahoma (D) W 21-0 Oct. 26 Rice W 39-0 Nov. SMU T 0-0 Nov. 9 Baylor T 0-0 Nov. 16 TCU L tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: SWC: 4-1 (1st) Sept. 21 Southwest Texas W 36-0 Sept. 28 College of Mines W 28-0 Oct. 4 Centenary T 0-0 Oct. 11 Howard Payne W 26-0 Oct. 18 Oklahoma (D) W 17-7 Oct. Rice L 0-6 Nov. 1 SMU W 25-7 Nov. Baylor W 14-0 Nov. TCU W 7-0 tnov. 27 Texas A&M W Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: 6-4 SWC: 2-3 (5th) Sept. 27 Simmons W 36-0 Oct. 3 Missouri W 31-0 Oct. 10 Rice L 0-7 Oct. 17 Oklahoma (D) W 3-0 Oct. Harvard L 7-35 Oct. SMU L 7-9 Nov. 7 Baylor W 25-0 Nov. 14 TCU W 10-0 Nov. Centenary W 6-0 tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: 8-2 SWC: 5-1 (2nd) Sept. 24 Daniel Baker W 26-0 Oct. 1 Centenary L 6-13 Oct. Missouri W 65-0 Oct. 15 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. Rice W 18-6 Oct. 29 SMU W 14-6 Nov. Baylor W 19-0 Nov. TCU L 0-14 Nov. Arkansas W 34-0 tnov. 24 Texas A&M W Head coach: Clyde Littlefield Season: SWC: (5th) Sept. Southwestern W 46-0 Sept. 30 College of Mines W 22-6 Oct. Nebraska L 0-26 Oct. 14 Oklahoma (D) L 0-9 Oct. 21 Centenary (S.A.) T 0-0 Oct. 28 Rice W 18-0 Nov. SMU W 10-0 Nov. 12 Baylor L 0-3 Nov. 18 TCU L 0-30 Nov. 24 Arkansas L 6-20 Nov. Texas A&M T Head coach: Jack Chevigny Season: SWC: (2nd) Sept. Texas Tech W 12-6 Oct. Notre Dame W 7-6 Oct. 13 Oklahoma (D) W 19-0 Oct. 20 Centenary L 6-9 Oct. Rice L 9-20 Nov. 3 SMU T 7-7 Nov. 10 Baylor W 25-6 Nov. TCU W Nov. Arkansas W Nov. 28 Texas A&M W Head coach: Jack Chevigny Season: 4-6 SWC: (T-6th) Sept. 28 Texas A&I W 38-6 Oct. LSU L 6-18 Oct. 12 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 12-7 Oct. 19 Centenary W Oct. 26 Rice L Nov. SMU L 0-20 Nov. Baylor W 25-6 Nov. 16 TCU L 0-28 Nov. 22 Arkansas L tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: Jack Chevigny Season: SWC: 1-5 (T-6th) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Oct. 3 #13 LSU T 6-6 Oct. 10 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 6-0 Oct. 17 Baylor L Oct. Rice L 0-7 Oct. 31 #15 SMU L 7-14 Nov. TCU L 6-27 Nov. #2 Minnesota L tnov. 26 Texas A&M W 7-0 Dec. #18 Arkansas (L.R.) L first year of The AP Poll 1937 Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: SWC: 1-5 (7th) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. 25 Texas Tech W Oct. #6 LSU L 0-9 Oct. 9 vs. Oklahoma (D) T 7-7 Oct. 16 Arkansas L Oct. 23 Rice L 7-14 Oct. SMU L 2-13 Nov. #4 Baylor W 9-6 Nov. 13 TCU L 0-14 tnov. Texas A&M L Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: 1-8 SWC: 1-5 (T-6th) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. Kansas L Oct. 1 LSU L 0-20 Oct. 8 vs. #14 Oklahoma (D) L 0-13 Oct. Arkansas (L.R.) L 6-42 Oct. Rice L 6-13 Oct. 29 SMU L 6-7 Nov. 5 Baylor L 3-14 Nov. #1 TCU L 6-28 tnov. 24 Texas A&M W Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: 5-4 SWC: 3-3 (4th) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. 30 Florida W 12-0 Oct. Wisconsin W 17-7 Oct. 14 vs. #3 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 21 Arkansas W Oct. 28 Rice W Nov. # 16 SMU L 0-10 Nov. Baylor L 0-20 Nov. 18 TCU W Nov. #1 Texas A&M L Texas vs. Rice

25 THIS IS TEXAS 1940 Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: 8-2 SWC: 4-2 (T-3rd) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. 28 Colorado W 39-7 Oct. Indiana W 13-6 Oct. 12 vs. Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 19 Arkansas (L.R.) W 21-0 Oct. 26 Rice L 0-13 Nov. 2 SMU L Nov. 9 Baylor W 13-0 Nov. TCU W tnov. 28 Texas A&M W 7-0 Dec. Florida W Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: SWC: (T-2nd) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: 4th, AP Sept. Colorado W 34-6 Oct. 4 LSU W 34-0 Oct. 11 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 40-7 Oct. 18 (#2) Arkansas W Oct. 25 (#2) Rice W 40-0 Nov. 1 #20 SMU W 34-0 Nov. 8 Baylor T 7-7 Nov. 15 (#2) TCU L 7-14 tnov. 27 #2 Texas A&M W 23-0 Dec. 6 (#4) Oregon W Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: SWC: 5-1 (1st) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: 11th, AP Sept. 19 Corpus Christi NAS W 40-0 Sept. 26 Kansas State W 64-0 Oct. Northwestern L 0-3 Oct. 10 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 7-0 Oct. 17 Arkansas (L.R.) W 47-6 Oct. 24 Rice W 12-7 Oct. 31 (#17) SMU W 21-7 Nov. 7 (#14) Baylor W 20-0 Nov. 14 TCU L 7-13 tnov. 26 (#18) Texas A&M W 12-6 Jan. 1 (#11) vs. #5 Georgia Tech W Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: SWC: 5-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: 14th, AP Sept. 25 Blackland AAF W 65-6 Oct. 2 #11 Southwestern L 7-14 Oct. 9 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 13-7 Oct. 16 Arkansas W 34-0 Oct. 23 (#16) Rice W 58-0 Oct. 30 SMU W 20-0 Nov. 13 (#16) TCU W 46-7 tnov. 25 #16 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#14) vs. Randolph Field T Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: 5-4 SWC: 3-2 (2nd) Preseason ranking: NR, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. 30 Southwestern W 20-0 Oct. 7 #4 Randolph Field L 6-42 Oct. 14 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 20-0 Oct. Arkansas (L.R.) W 19-0 Oct. Rice L 0-7 Nov. 4 SMU W 34-7 Nov. 11 Oklahoma State L 8-13 Nov. TCU L 6-7 Nov. 30 Texas A&M W Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: 10-1 SWC: 5-1 (1st) Preseason ranking: 10th, AP Final ranking: 10th, AP Sept. 22 Bergstrom Field W 13-7 Sept. 29 Southwestern W 46-0 Oct. 6 Texas Tech W 33-0 Oct. 13 (#10) vs. Oklahoma (D) W 12-7 Oct. 20 Arkansas (L.R.) W 34-7 Oct. 27 (#9) Rice L 6-7 Nov. 3 SMU W 12-7 Nov. 10 (#17) Baylor W Nov. 17 (#17) TCU W 20-0 Nov. 29 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#10) vs. Missouri W Head coach: Dana X. Bible Season: 8-2 SWC: 4-2 (3rd) Preseason ranking: 1st, AP Final ranking: 15th, AP Sept. 21 Missouri W 42-0 Sept. 28 Colorado W 76-0 Oct. 5 Oklahoma State W 54-6 Oct. 12 (#1) vs. Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 19 (#3) #14 Arkansas W 20-0 Oct. 26 #16 Rice L Nov. 2 (#7) SMU W 19-3 Nov. 9 Baylor W 22-7 Nov. 16 TCU L 0-14 tnov. 28 (#20) Texas A&M W Head coach: Blair Cherry Season: 10-1 SWC: 5-1 (2nd) Preseason ranking: 3rd, AP Final ranking: 5th, AP Sept. 20 Texas Tech W 33-0 Sept. Oregon W Oct. 4 #19 North Carolina W 34-0 Oct. 11 (#3) vs. #15 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 18 (#3) Arkansas (Memphis) W 21-6 Oct. 25 (#3) Rice W 12-0 Nov. 1 #8 SMU L Nov. 8 (#8) Baylor W 28-7 Nov. 15 (#7) TCU W 20-0 tnov. 27 Texas A&M W SUGAR BOWL Jan. 1 (#5) vs. #6 Alabama W Head coach: Blair Cherry Season: SWC: (2nd) Preseason ranking: 16th, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. 18 LSU W 33-0 Sept. #2 North Carolina L 7-34 Oct. 2 New Mexico W 47-0 Oct. 9 (#16) vs. Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 16 Arkansas W 14-6 Oct. Rice W 20-7 Oct. 30 #11 SMU L 6-21 Nov. Baylor W Nov. TCU W 14-7 tnov. 25 Texas A&M T ORANGE BOWL Jan. 1 vs. #8 Georgia W Head coach: Blair Cherry Season: 6-4 SWC: 3-3 (T-3rd) Preseason ranking: 12th, AP Final ranking: NR, AP Sept. 17 Texas Tech W 43-0 Sept. Temple W 54-0 Oct. 1 Idaho W 56-7 Oct. 8 (#12) vs. #3 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 15 Arkansas (L.R.) W Oct. 22 (#10) #9 Rice L Oct. 29 #11 SMU L 6-7 Nov. 5 #6 Baylor W 20-0 Nov. 12 (#13) TCU L tnov. Texas A&M W Head coach: Blair Cherry Season: 9-2 SWC: 6-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 5th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 3rd, AP; 4th, UPI Sept. 23 Texas Tech W Sept. 30 (#5/NP) Purdue W Oct. 14 (#4/4) vs. #3/3 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 21 (#7/7) Arkansas W Oct. 28 Rice W 35-7 Nov. 4 (#7/7) #1/!1 SMU W Nov. 11 Baylor W Nov. 18 TCU W 21-7 Nov. 30 (#3/4) Texas A&M W 17-0 Dec. 9 (#3/4) LSU W 21-6 Jan. 1 (#3/4) vs. #4/5 Tennessee L first year of the Coaches Poll 1951 Head coach: Ed Price Season: 7-3 SWC: 3-3 (T-3rd) Preseason ranking: 11th, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 22 (#11/NP) #6/NP Kentucky W 7-6 Sept. 29 Purdue W 14-0 Oct. 6 (#6/4) North Carolina W Oct. 13 (#6/4) vs. #11/14 Oklahoma (D) W 9-7 Oct. 20 Arkansas L Oct. 27 (#10/10) Rice W 14-6 Nov. 3 SMU W Nov. 10 (#10)/10) #16/16 Baylor L 6-18 Nov. 17 (#15/16) #13/12 TCU W Nov. 29 Texas A&M L Head coach: Ed Price Season: 9-2 SWC: 6-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 11th, AP; 10th, UPI Final ranking: 10th, AP; 11th, UPI Sept. 20 LSU W Sept. 27 North Carolina W 28-7 Oct. 4 (#5/3) #19/18 Notre Dame L 3-14 Oct. 11 (NR/14) vs. #12/7 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 18 Arkansas W 44-7 Oct. 25 Rice W 20-7 Nov. 1 (#14/16) SMU W Nov. 8 Baylor W Nov. 15 TCU W 14-7 tnov. 27 (#10/10) Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#10/11) vs. #8/8 Tennessee W Head coach: Ed Price Season: 7-3 SWC: 5-1 (T-1st) Preseason ranking: 11th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 11th, AP; 8th, UPI Sept. 19 LSU L 7-20 Sept. 26 (#11/NP) Villanova W Oct. 3 (#17/NP) Houston W 28-7 Oct. 10 (#15/14) vs. #16/15 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. Arkansas W 16-7 Oct. 24 Rice L Oct. #11/12 SMU W 16-7 Nov. 7 (#19/16) #3/3 Baylor W Nov. 14 (#10/11) TCU W 13-3 tnov. 26 Texas A&M W Head coach: Ed Price Season: SWC: (5th) Preseaon ranking: 4th, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 18 (#4/NP) LSU W 20-6 Sept. 25 #2/NP Notre Dame L 0-21 Oct. 2 (#12/16) Washington State W Oct. 9 (#15/14) vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) L 7-14 Oct. 16 (NR/18) #12/16 Arkansas L 7-20 Oct. Rice L 7-13 Oct. 30 #18/12 SMU T Nov. #20/NR Baylor L 7-13 Nov. TCU W tnov. 25 Texas A&M W Head coach: Ed Price Season: 5-5 SWC: 4-2 (3rd) Preseason ranking: NR, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: NR, AP, NR, UPI Sept. 17 Texas Tech L Sept. 24 Tulane W Sept. #9/8 USC L 7-19 Oct. 8 vs. #3/3 Oklahoma (D) L 0-20 Oct. Arkansas (L.R.) L Oct. 22 Rice W Oct. SMU W Nov. 5 Baylor W Nov. 12 #8/7 TCU L tnov. #8/8 Texas A&M W Head coach: Ed Price Season: 1-9 SWC: 0-6 (7th) Preseason ranking: NR, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 22 #15/NP USC L Sept. Tulane W 7-6 Oct. 6 West Virginia L 6-7 Oct. 13 vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) L 0-45 Oct. 20 Arkansas L Oct. Rice L 7-28 Nov. 3 SMU L Nov. Baylor L 7-10 Nov. TCU L 0-46 Nov. 29 #5/4 Texas A&M L Season: SWC: (2nd) Preseason ranking: NR, AP; NP, UPI Final rankings: 11th, AP; 11th UPI Sept. Georgia W 26-7 Sept. 28 (#13/14) Tulane W 20-6 Oct. 5 (#20/17) South Carolina L Oct. 12 vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) L 7-21 Oct. #10/9 Arkansas W 17-0 Oct. 26 (#19/17) #13/11 Rice W Nov. 2 SMU L Nov. 9 Baylor T 7-7 Nov. 16 #17/NR TCU W 14-2 tnov. 28 #4/5 Texas A&M W 9-7 SUGAR BOWL Jan. 1 (#11/11) vs. #7/8 Mississippi L Season: 7-3 SWC: 3-3 (4th) Preseason ranking: 11th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking; NR, AP; NR, UPI Sept. 20 (#11/NP) Georgia W 13-8 Sept. Tulane W Oct. 4 (#17/15) Texas Tech W 12-7 Oct. 11 (#16/16) vs. #2/2 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 18 (#7/7) Arkansas W 24-6 Oct. 25 Rice L 7-34 Nov. 1 (#16/16) NR/#17 SMU L Nov. Baylor W Nov. #9 /14 TCU L 8-22 tnov. 27 Texas A&M W Season: 9-2 SWC: 5-1 (T-1st) Preseason ranking: 17th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 4th, AP; 4th, UPI Sept. 19 Nebraska W 20-0 Sept. 26 (#15/8) NR/#19 Maryland W 26-0 Oct. 3 (#10/8) California W 33-0 Oct. 10 (#4/4) vs. #13/14 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 17 #12/14 Arkansas (L.R.) W Oct. 24 (#3/3) Rice W 28-6 Oct. 31 SMU W 21-0 Nov. 7 (#3/4) Baylor W Nov. 14 (#2/2) #18/19 TCU L 9-14 tnov. 26 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#4/4) vs. #1/1 Syracuse L Texas vs. SMU

26 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL 1960 Season: SWC: 5-2 (T-2nd) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: NR, AP; 17th, UPI Sept. 17 (#4/NP) Nebraska L Sept. 24 Maryland W 34-0 Oct. 1 (#13/15) Texas Tech W 17-0 Oct. 8 (#15/NR) vs. Oklahoma (D) W 24-0 Oct. 15 (#11/9) Arkansas L Oct. 22 #20/18 Rice L 0-7 Oct. 29 SMU W 17-7 Nov. #11/11 Baylor W 12-7 Nov. TCU W 3-2 tnov. 24 Texas A&M W BLUEBONNET BOWL Dec. 17 (NR/17) vs. #9/9 Alabama T * Season: 10-1 SWC: 6-1 (T-1st) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 3rd, AP; 4th, UPI Sept. 23 California W 28-3 Sept. 30 (#6/NP) Texas Tech W Oct. 7 (#5/5) Washington State W 41-8 Oct. 14 (#4/3) vs. Oklahoma (D) W 28-7 Oct. 21 #10/11 Arkansas W 33-7 Oct. 28 (#3/3) Rice W 34-7 Nov. 4 SMU W 27-0 Nov. 11 (#1/1) Baylor W 33-7 Nov. 18 (#1/1) TCU L 0-6 tnov. 23 Texas A&M W 25-0 Jan. 1 (#3//4) vs. #5/5 Mississippi W * Season: SWC: (1st) Preseason ranking: 2nd, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 4th, AP; 4th UPI Sept. 22 (#2/NP) Oregon W Sept. 29 Texas Tech W 34-0 Oct. 6 (#3/3) Tulane W 35-8 Oct. 13 (#2/1) vs. Oklahoma (D) W 9-6 Oct. 20 (#1/1) #7/6 Arkansas W 7-3 Oct. 27 Rice T Nov. 3 (#5/5) SMU W 6-0 Nov. 10 Baylor W Nov. 17 TCU W 14-0 tnov. 22 (#4/4) Texas A&M W 13-3 Jan. 1 (#4/4) vs. #7/8 LSU L * NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Season: 11-0 SWC: 7-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 5th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 1st, AP; 1st UPI Sept. 20 Tulane W 21-0 Sept. 28 (#4/NP) Texas Tech W 49-7 Oct. 5 (#3/3) Oklahoma State W 34-7 Oct. 12 (#2/2) vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) W 28-7 Oct. 19 Arkansas (L.R.) W Oct. 26 (#1/1) Rice W 10-6 Nov. 2 SMU W Nov. 9 (#1/1) Baylor W 7-0 Nov. 16 (#1/1) TCU W 17-0 tnov. 28 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#1/1) vs. #2/2 Navy W * Season: 10-1 SWC: 6-1 (2nd) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 5th, AP; 5th, UPI Sept. 19 (#4/NP) Tulane W 31-0 Sept. 26 Texas Tech W 23-0 Oct. 3 (#1/1) NR/10 Army W 17-6 Oct. 10 (#1/1) vs. Oklahoma (D) W 28-7 Oct. 17 (#1/1) #8/10 Arkansas L Oct. 24 Rice W 6-3 Oct. 31 (#6/6) SMU W 7-0 Nov. 7 Baylor W Nov. 14 TCU W tnov. 26 (#5/5) Texas A&M W 26-7 ORANGE BOWL Jan. 1 (#5/5) vs. #1/1 Alabama W * Season: 6-4 SWC: 3-4 (T-4th) Preseason ranking: 2nd, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 18 (#2/NP) Tulane W 31-0 Sept. 25 (#3/NP) Texas Tech W 33-7 Oct. 2 (#1/1) Indiana W Oct. 9 (#1/2) vs. Oklahoma (D) W 19-0 Oct. 16 #3/3 Arkansas L Oct. 23 (#5/6) Rice L Oct. 30 SMU L Nov. 6 Baylor W Nov. 13 TCU L tnov. Texas A&M W * Season: 7-4 SWC: 5-2 (2nd) Preseason ranking: NR, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 17 #9/NP USC L 6-10 Sept. Texas Tech W Oct. 1 Indiana W 35-0 Oct. 8 vs. Oklahoma (D) L 9-18 Oct. 15 Arkansas L 7-12 Oct. Rice W 14-6 Oct. 29 SMU L Nov. Baylor W Nov. TCU W 13-3 tnov. 24 Texas A&M W BLUEBONNET BOWL Dec. 17 vs. Mississippi W * Season: 6-4 SWC: 4-3 (T-3rd) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 23 #4/NP USC L Sept. 30 (#8/NR) Texas Tech L Oct. 7 Oklahoma State W 19-0 Oct. 14 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 9-7 Oct. Arkansas (L.R.) W Oct. 28 Rice W 28-6 Nov. SMU W Nov. 11 Baylor W 24-0 Nov. 18 TCU L tnov. Texas A&M L 7-10 * The AP only ranked the top 10 teams from Season: SWC: 6-1 (T-1st) Preseason ranking: 5th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 3rd, AP; 5th, UPI Sept. 21 (#4/ NP) #11/NP Houston T Sept. 28 Texas Tech L Oct. 5 Oklahoma State W 31-3 Oct. 12 vs. Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 19 (#17/NR) #9/10 Arkansas W Oct. 26 Rice W Nov. 2 (#11/11) #13/14 SMU W 38-7 Nov. 9 Baylor W Nov. 16 TCU W tnov. 28 (#6/6) Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#5/5) vs. #8/7 Tennessee W NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Season: 11-0 SWC: 7-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; 3rd UPI Final ranking: 1st, AP; 1st UPI Sept. 20 California W 17-0 Sept. 27 (#4/3) Texas Tech W 49-7 Oct. 4 (#2/4) Navy W Oct. 11 (#2/2) vs. #8/8 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 25 (#2/2) Rice W 31-0 Nov. 1 SMU W Nov. 8 (#2/2) Baylor W Nov. 15 (#2/2) TCU W 69-7 tnov. 27 Texas A&M W Dec. 6 #2/3 Arkansas W Jan. 1 (#1/1) vs. #9/9 Notre Dame W Texas vs. Arkansas 1970 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Season: 10-1 SWC: 7-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 2nd, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 3rd, AP; 1st, UPI Sept. 19 (#2/NP) California W Sept. 26 Texas Tech W Oct. 3 (#2/2) #13/13 UCLA W Oct. 10 (#2/2) vs.nr/19 Oklahoma (D) W 41-9 Oct. 24 Rice W Oct. 31 (#1/2) SMU W Nov. 7 Baylor W Nov. 14 TCU W 58-0 tnov. 26 (#1/1) Texas A&M W Dec. 5 (#1/1) #4/5 Arkansas W 42-7 Jan. 1 (#1/1) vs. #6/5 Notre Dame L Season: 8-3 SWC: 6-1 (1st) Preseason ranking: 3rd, AP; 3rd UPI Final ranking: 18th, AP; 12th, UPI Sept. 18 UCLA W Sept. 25 (#3/3) Texas Tech W 28-0 Oct. 2 (#3/3) Oregon W 35-7 Oct. 9 (#3/3) vs. #8 /7Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 16 #16/17 Arkansas (L.R.) L 7-31 Oct. 23 (#16/NR) Rice W Oct. 30 SMU W Nov. 6 (#15/17) Baylor W 24-0 Nov. 13 (#13/15) TCU W 31-0 tnov. 25 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#12/12) vs. #10/11 Penn State L Season: 10-1 SWC: 7-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 14th, AP; 13th UPI Final ranking: 3rd, AP; 5th, UPI Sept. 23 (#14/15) Miami W Sept. 30 Texas Tech W Oct. 7 (#9/10) Utah State W Oct. 14 (#10/11) vs. #2/2 Oklahoma (D) L 0-27 Oct. 21 (#15) #17 Arkansas W Oct. 28 Rice W 45-9 Nov. 4 (#9/9) SMU W 17-9 Nov. 11 Baylor W 17-3 Nov. 18 TCU W 27-0 tnov. 23 (#7/6) Texas A&M W 38-3 Jan. 1 (#7/5) vs. #4/4 Alabama W Season: 8-3 SWC: 7-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 3rd, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 14th, AP; 8th, UPI Sept. Miami (Fla.) L Sept. 29 Texas Tech W Oct. 6 Wake Forest W 41-0 Oct. 13 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. Arkansas W 34-6 Oct. 27 (#19/ NR) Rice W Nov. 3 SMU W Nov. 10 (#13/12) Baylor W 42-6 Nov. 17 (#11/11) TCU W 52-7 tnov. 22 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#8/8) vs. #12/11 Nebraska L Season: 8-4 SWC: 5-2 (T-2nd) Preseason ranking: 10th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: T-17th, AP;, NR, UPI Sept. 14 Boston College W Sept. 21 (#9/8) Wyoming W 34-7 Sept. 28 Texas Tech L 3-26 Oct. 5 (#19/16) Washington W Oct. 12 (#17/16) vs. #2; PB Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 19 (#16/20) Arkansas W 38-7 Oct. 26 Rice W 27-6 Nov. 2 (#12/11) SMU W Nov. 9 Baylor L Nov. TCU W Nov. 29 (#17/18) #8/7 Texas A&M W 32-3 GATOR BOWL Dec. 30 (#11/10) vs. #6/5 Auburn L Season: 10-2 SWC: 6-1 (T-1st) Preseason ranking: 11th, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 6th, AP; 7th, UPI Sept. 13 (#12/NP) Colorado State W 46-0 Sept. 20 Washington W Sept. 27 (#6/6) Texas Tech W Oct. 4 (#7/7) Utah State W 61-7 Oct. 11 (#5/5) vs. #2/2 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 18 #20 Arkansas W Oct. 25 (#8/8) Rice W 41-9 Nov. 1 SMU W Nov. 8 (#7/7) Baylor W Nov. 15 (#7/6) TCU W Nov. 28 #2/2 Texas A&M L BLUEBONNET BOWL Dec. 27 (#9/9) vs. #10/10 Colorado W Season: SWC: 4-4 (5th) Preseason ranking: 7th, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 11 Boston College L Sept. 18 (#19/NR) North Texas W Oct. 2 Rice W Oct. 9 (#16/14) vs. #3/3 Oklahoma (D) T 6-6 Oct. 23 (#13/13) SMU W Oct. 30 #6/6 Texas Tech L Nov. 6 (#20/NR) #19/17 Houston L 0-30 Nov. TCU W 34-7 Nov. Baylor L tnov. 25 #11/12 Texas A&M L 3-27 Dec. 4 Arkansas W 29-12

27 THIS IS TEXAS Texas vs. Texas A&M 1977 Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 11-1 SWC: 8-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 18th, AP; 13th, UPI Final ranking: 4th, AP; 5th, UPI Sept. 10 (#18/13) Boston College W 44-0 Sept. 17 (#9/13) Virginia W 68-0 Oct. 1 (#8/8) Rice W Oct. 8 (#5/4) vs. #2/3 Oklahoma (D) W 13-6 Oct. 15 #8/8 Arkansas W 13-9 Oct. 22 SMU W Oct. 29 (#1/1) #14/13 Texas Tech W 26-0 Nov. 5 Houston W Nov. 12 (#1/1) TCU W Nov. 19 (#1/1) Baylor W 29-7 Nov. 26 #12/11 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#1/1) vs. #5/5 Notre Dame L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 9-3 SWC: 6-2 (T-2nd) Preseason ranking: 8th, AP; 7th, UPI Final ranking: 9th, AP; 9th, UPI Sept. 16 Rice W 34-0 Sept. 23 (#6/6) Wyoming W 17-3 Sept. 30 Texas Tech W 24-7 Oct. 7 (#6/6) vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 14 (#12/13) North Texas W Oct. 21 (#8/8) #3/3 Arkansas W Oct. 28 (#7/7) SMU W 22-3 Nov. 11 (#6/6) #8/8 Houston L 7-10 Nov. 18 TCU W 41-0 Nov. 25 Baylor L Dec. 2 (#14/17) Texas A&M W 22-7 SUN BOWL Dec. 23 (#14/14) vs. #13/12 Maryland W Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 9-3 SWC: 6-2 (3rd) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; 4th, UPI Final ranking: 12th, AP; 13th, UPI Sept. 22 (#4/4) Iowa State W 17-9 Sept. 29 #5/7 Missouri W 21-0 Oct. 6 (#4/4) Rice W 26-9 Oct. 13 (#4/5) vs. #3/3 Oklahoma (D) W 16-7 Oct. 20 #10/10 Arkansas (L.R.) L Oct. 27 SMU W 30-6 Nov. 3 (#8/8) Texas Tech W 14-6 Nov. 10 #5/4 Houston W Nov. 17 (#6/6) TCU W Nov. 24 (#6/6) #17/16 Baylor W 13-0 Dec. 1 Texas A&M L 7-13 SUN BOWL Dec. 22 (#11/11) vs. #13/13 Washington L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 7-5 SWC: 4-4 (T-4th) Preseason rankng: 10th, AP; 9th, UPI Sept. 1 (#10/9) #6/8 Arkansas W Sept. 20 (#7/5) Utah State W Sept. 27 (#7/6) Oregon State W 35-0 Oct. 4 Rice W Oct. 11 (#3/4) vs. #12/12 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 25 (#2/2) SMU L 6-20 Nov. 1 Texas Tech L Nov. 8 (NR/18) Houston W Nov. 15 TCU W Nov. 22 #11/8 Baylor L 0-16 Nov. 29 (NR/20) Texas A&M L BLUEBONNET BOWL Dec. 31 vs. #13/11 North Carolina L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: SWC: (2nd) Preseason ranking: 9th, AP; 10th, UPI Final ranking: 2nd, AP; 4th, UPI Sept. 12 (#8/8) Rice W 31-3 Sept. 19 (#6/6) North Texas W Sept. 26 (#4/4) #14/15 Miami W 14-7 Oct. 10 (#3/3) vs. #10/12 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 17 Arkansas L Oct. 24 #8 SMU W 9-7 Oct. 31 (#6/6) Texas Tech W 26-9 Nov. 7 Houston T Nov. 14 (#10/9) TCU W Nov. 21 (#8/7) Baylor W tnov. 26 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#6/5) vs. #3/3 Alabama W Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 9-3 SWC: 7-1 (2nd) Preseason ranking: 17th, AP; 13th, UPI Final ranking: 17th, AP; 18th, UPI Sept. 18 (#18/14) Utah W Sept. 25 (#18/15) Missouri W 21-0 Oct. 2 Rice W 34-7 Oct. 9 (#13/12) vs. Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 23 (#19/15) #4/4 SMU L Oct. Texas Tech W 27-0 Nov. 6 (NR/19) Houston W 50-0 Nov. 13 TCU W Nov. 20 Baylor W tnov. 25 (#14/13) Texas A&M W Dec. 4 (#12/10) #6/6 Arkansas W 33-7 SUN BOWL Dec. 25 (#8/7) vs. North Carolina L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 11-1 SWC: 8-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 3rd, AP; 2nd, UPI Final ranking: 5th, AP; 5th, UPI Sept. 17 #5/4 Auburn W 20-7 Sept. 24 (#2/2) North Texas W 26-6 Oct. 1 (#2/2) Rice W 42-6 Oct. 8 (#2/2) vs. #8/7 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 15 Arkansas (L.R.) W 31-3 Oct. 22 #9/8 SMU W Oct. 29 (#2/2) Texas Tech W 20-3 Nov. 5 Houston W 9-3 Nov. 12 (#2/2) TCU W Nov. 19 (#2/2) NR/18 Baylor W Nov. 26 Texas A&M W Jan. 2 (#2/2) vs. #7/7 Georgia L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: SWC: 5-3 (T-3rd) Preseason ranking: 6th, AP; 3rd, UPI Sept. 15 (#4/3) #11/10 Auburn W Sept. 29 (#2/2) vs. Penn State (N.J.) W 28-3 Oct. 6 Rice W Oct. 13 (#1/1) vs. #3/2 Oklahoma (D) T Oct. 20 (#3/3) Arkansas W Oct. 27 (#3/2) #14/16 SMU W 13-7 Nov. 3 Texas Tech W Nov. 10 (#3/2) Houston L Nov. 17 #12/10 TCU W Nov. 24 Baylor L Dec. 1 (#13/12) Texas A&M L FREEDOM BOWL Dec. 26 (#19/20) vs. Iowa L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 8-4 SWC: 6-2 (T-2nd) Preseason rankng: NR, AP; NR, UPI Sept. 21 (NR/19) Missouri W Sept. 28 Stanford W Oct. 5 (#20/16) Rice W Oct. 12 (#17/14) vs. #2/2 Oklahoma (D) L 7-14 Oct. 19 #4/5 Arkansas W Oct. 26 SMU L Nov. 2 Texas Tech W Nov. Houston W Nov. 16 (NR/20) TCU W 20-0 Nov. 23 (NR/19) #15/14 Baylor W tnov. 28 #15/14 Texas A&M L BLUEBONNET BOWL Dec. 31 vs. #10/7 Air Force L Head coach: Fred Akers Season: 5-6 SWC: 4-4 (5th) Preseason rankng: NR, AP; NR, UPI Sept. 13 Stanford L Sept. Missouri W Oct. Rice W Oct. 11 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 18 #14/13 Arkansas L Oct. 25 SMU W Nov. Texas Tech L Nov. 8 Houston W Nov. TCU W Nov. #17/17 Baylor L tnov. 27 #10/9 Texas A&M L Head coach: David McWilliams Season: 7-5 SWC: 5-2 (T-2nd) Preseason rankng: NR, AP; NP, UPI Final rankings: NR, AP; 19th, UPI Sept. #5/NP Auburn L 3-31 Sept. 12 BYU L Sept. 26 Oregon State W Oct. 3 Rice W Oct. 10 vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) L 9-44 Oct. #15/15 Arkansas (L.R.) W Oct. 31 Texas Tech W Nov. Houston L Nov. 14 TCU W Nov. 21 Baylor W tnov. #15/15 Texas A&M L BLUEBONNET BOWL Dec. 31 vs. #19/18 Pittsburgh W Head coach: David McWilliams Season: 4-7 SWC: 2-5 (T-4th) Preseason ranking: NR, AP; 20th, UPI Sept. 8 BYU L 6-47 Sept. 17 New Mexico W 47-0 Sept. 24 North Texas W Oct. W Oct. 8 vs. #10/10 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 15 #17/15 Arkansas L Oct. Texas Tech L Nov. 5 Houston L Nov. TCU W Nov. Baylor L tnov. 24 Texas A&M L Head coach: David McWilliams Season: 5-6 SWC: (T4th) Preseason rankng: NR, AP; NP, UPI Sept. #14/11 Colorado L 6-27 Sept SMU W Sept. 30 Penn State L Oct. 7 Rice W Oct. 14 vs. #15/NR Oklahoma (D) W Oct. #7/6 Arkansas W Nov. 4 (#22/19) Texas Tech L Nov. #15/NR Houston L 9-47 Nov. 18 TCU W Nov. 25 Baylor L 7-50 Dec. #16/17 Texas A&M L Head coach: David McWilliams Season: 10-2 SWC: 8-0 (1st) Preseason rankng: NR, AP; NP, UPI Final ranking: 12th, AP; 11th, UPI Sept. 8 #21/20 Penn State W Sept. 22 (#22/20) #20/18 Colorado L Oct. Rice W Oct. 13 (NR/22) vs. #4/NR Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 20 (#19/15) Arkansas W Oct. 27 (#13/14) SMU W 52-3 Nov. 3 Texas Tech W Nov. 10 (#14/12) #3/NR Houston W Nov. 17 TCU W Nov. 24 NR/25 Baylor W Dec. 1 (#5/4) NR/17 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#3/3) vs. #4/4 Miami L Head coach: David McWilliams Season: 5-6 SWC: 4-4 (T-5th) Preseason ranking: 14th, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 7 Mississippi State L 6-13 Sept. 21 #13 Auburn L Oct. 5 Rice W 28-7 Oct. 12 vs. #6/5 Oklahoma (D) W 10-7 Oct. Arkansas L Oct. SMU W 34-0 Nov. 2 Texas Tech W Nov. Houston L Nov. 16 TCU W 32-0 Nov. 23 Baylor L tnov. #10; #10 Texas A&M L Head coach: John Mackovic Season: 6-5 SWC: 4-3 (T-2nd) Preseason ranking: 25th, AP; NP, UPI Sept. 5 (#25/NP) #21/NP Mississippi State L Sept. #9/9 Syracuse L Sept. 26 North Texas W Oct. Rice W Oct. 10 vs. #16/16 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 24 Houston W Oct. 31 Texas Tech W Nov. 7 TCU L Nov. 14 SMU W Nov. Baylor L tnov. 26 #4/3 Texas A&M L Head coach: John Mackovic Season: SWC: 5-2 (T-2nd) Preseason rankng: NR, AP; NP, CNN Final ranking: NR, AP; NR, CNN Sept. 4 #11/10 Colorado L Sept. 18 #6/4 Syracuse T Sept. #24/23 Louisville L Oct. 2 Rice W Oct. 9 vs. #10/9 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 23 vs. SMU (S.A.) W Oct. 30 Texas Tech L Nov. Houston W Nov. 13 TCU W 24-3 Nov. 20 Baylor W tnov. #8/6 Texas A&M L 9-18

28 LONGHORNS FOOTBALL Texas vs. Texas A&M 1994 Head coach: John Mackovic Season: 8-4 SWC: 4-3 (T-1st) Preseason ranking: 18th, AP; 18th CNN Final ranking: 25th, AP; 23rd, CNN Sept. 3 Pittsburgh W Sept. 10 (#20/17) Louisville W Sept. 24 TCU W Oct. 1 (#16/11) #5/5 Colorado L Oct. 8_ (#15/15) vs. #16/12 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 16 Rice L Oct. 22 (#13/9) SMU W Oct. 29 Texas Tech L 9-33 Nov. 5 #11/NR Texas A&M L Nov. 12 Houston W tnov. NR/23 Baylor W SUN BOWL Dec. 30 vs. #19/14 North Carolina W Head coach: John Mackovic Season: SWC: 7-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 18th, AP; 18th CNN Final ranking: 14th, AP; 14th, CNN Sept. 2 Hawaii W Sept. 16 (#15/13) Pittsburgh W Sept. 23 #21/21 Notre Dame L Sept. 30 SMU W Oct. 7 (#20/16) Rice W Oct. 14 (#18/13) vs. #13/12 Oklahoma (D) T Oct. 21 (#16/16) #14/15 Virginia W Nov. 4 (#13/9) #23/24 Texas Tech W 48-7 Nov. 11 Houston W Nov. 18 (#10/8) TCU W tnov. 23 (#9/7) Baylor W Dec. 2 #16/13 Texas A&M W 16-6 SUGAR BOWL Dec. 31 (#9/6) vs. #13/11 Virginia Tech L Head coach: John Mackovic Season: 8-5 Big 12: 6-2 (1st) Preseason ranking: 8th, AP; 9th CNN Final ranking: 23rd, AP; 23rd CNN Aug. 31 (#8/NP) Missouri W 40-10$ Sept. 7 (#8/8) New Mexico State W 41-7 Sept. 21 (#6/8) #9/9 Notre Dame L Sept. 28 #19/17 Virginia L Oct. 5 (#23/23) Oklahoma State W Oct. 12 (#25/25) vs. Oklahoma (D) L 27-30* Oct. #8 /8 Colorado L Nov. 2 Baylor W Nov. Texas Tech W Nov. Kansas W Nov. 29 Texas A&M W big 12 championship Game Dec. 7 vs. #3/3 Nebraska W Fiesta BOWL Jan. 1 (#20/20) vs. #7/7 Penn State L $ weather delay during game * overtime 1997 Head coach: John Mackovic Season: 4-7 Big 12: 2-6 (T-4th, South) Preseason ranking: 12th, AP; 10th ESPN Final ranking: NR, AP; NR, ESPN Sept. 6 (#12/10) Rutgers W Sept. 13 (#11/10) UCLA L 3-66 Sept. Rice W Oct. Oklahoma State L Oct. 11 vs. Oklahoma (D) W Oct. Missouri L Oct. 25 Colorado L Nov. Baylor L Nov. 8 Texas Tech L Nov. 15 Kansas W Nov. #15/15 Texas A&M L Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 9-3 Big 12: 6-2 (2nd, South) Preseason ranking: NR, AP; NP, ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 15th, AP; 16th, ESPN/USA Today Sept. 5 New Mexico State W Sept. 12 #6/6 UCLA L Sept. #5/4 Kansas State L 7-48 Sept. 26 Rice W Oct. 3 Iowa State W Oct. 10 vs. Oklahoma (D) W 34-3 Oct. 24 Baylor W Oct. #7/7 Nebraska W Nov. 7 (#20/23) Oklahoma State W Nov. 14 Texas Tech L Nov. 27 #6/6 Texas A&M W Jan. 1 (#20/22) vs. #25/23 Mississippi St. W Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 9-5 Big 12: 6-2 (1st, South) Preseason ranking: 17th, AP; 16th ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 21st, AP; 23rd, ESPN/USA Today Aug. 28 (#17/16) North Carolina State L Sept. 4 Stanford W Sept. 11 Rutgers W Sept. 18 (NR/22) Rice W Sept. 25 Baylor W 62-0 Oct. 2 (#15/15) #13/13 Kansas State L Oct. 9 (#23/23) vs. Oklahoma (Dallas) W Oct. 23 (#18/18) #3/3 Nebraska W Oct. 30 Iowa State W Nov. 6 Oklahoma State W Nov. 13 (#10/10) Texas Tech W 58-7 Nov. 26 #24/17 Texas A&M L BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Dec. 4 (#12/12) vs. #3/3 Nebraska L 6-22 Jan. 1 (#14/18) vs. #24 Arkansas L Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 9-3 Big 12: 7-1 (2nd, South) Preseason ranking: 7th, AP; 8th ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 12th, AP; 12th, ESPN/USA Today Sept. 9 (#6/8) Louisiana-Lafayette W Sept. 16 Stanford L Sept. 23 (#15/15) Houston W 48-0 Sept. 30 (#13/13) Oklahoma State W 42-7 Oct. 7 (#11/10) vs. #10/12 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 14 Colorado W Oct. 21 (NR/21) Missouri W Oct. 28 (#22/20) Baylor W Nov. 4 Texas Tech W Nov. 11 Kansas W Nov. 24 (#12/13) #22/22 Texas A&M W HOLIDAY BOWL Dec. 29 (#12/12) vs. #8/11 Oregon L Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 11-2 Big 12: 7-1 (1st, South) Preseason ranking: 5th, AP; 6th ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 5th, AP; 5th, ESPN/USA Today Sept. 1 (#5/6) New Mexico State W 41-7 Sept. 8 (#4/6) North Carolina W Sept. 22 Houston W Sept. 29 (#5/5) Texas Tech W 42-7 Oct. 6 (#5/5) vs. #3/3 Oklahoma (D) L 3-14 Oct. 13 Oklahoma State W Oct. 20 (#9/8) #14/17 Colorado W 41-7 Oct. 27 Missouri W Nov. 3 Baylor W Nov. 10 (#5/5) Kansas W 59-0 Nov. 23 Texas A&M W 21-7 Big 12 Championship Game Dec. 1 (#3/3) vs. #9/10 Colorado L HOLIDAY BOWL Dec. 28 (#9/9) vs. #21/20 Washington W Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 11-2 Big 12: 6-2 (T-1st, South) Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; 2nd ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 6th, AP; 7th, ESPN/USA Today Aug. 31 (#3/2) North Texas W 27-0 Sept. 14 North Carolina W Sept. 21 (#3/2) Houston W Sept. 28 Tulane W 49-0 Oct. 5 (#2/2) Oklahoma State W Oct. 12 (#3/2) vs. #2/3 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 19 #17/19 Kansas State W Oct. 26 (#7/7) #17/18 Iowa State W Nov. 2 Nebraska W Nov. 9 (#4/4) Baylor W 41-0 Nov. 16 Texas Tech L Nov. 29 (#10/10) Texas A&M W Cotton BOWL Jan. 1 (#9/9) vs. NR/25 LSU W Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 10-3 Big 12: 7-1 (2nd, South) Preseason ranking: 5th, AP; 4th ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 12th, AP; 11th, ESPN/USA Today Aug. 31 (#5/4) New Mexico State W 66-7 Sept. 13 (#6/5) Arkansas L Sept. 20 Rice W 48-7 Sept. 27 (#14/13) Tulane W Oct. 4 (#13/13) #16/14 Kansas State W Oct. 11 (#11/11) vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 18 Iowa State W Oct. 25 Baylor W 56-0 Nov. 1 (#16/16) #12/9 Nebraska W 31-7 Nov. 8 #21/22 Oklahoma St. W Nov. 15 (#6/7) Texas Tech W Nov. 28 Texas A&M W HOLIDAY BOWL Dec. 30 (#5/5) vs. #15/13 Washington St. L Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 11-1 Big 12: 7-1 (2nd, South) Preseason ranking: 7th, AP; 8th ESPN/USA Today Final ranking: 5th, AP; 4th, ESPN/USA Today Sept. 4 (#7/8) North Texas W 65-0 Sept. 11 Arkansas W Sept. 25 (#5/5) Rice W Oct. 2 (#5/5) Baylor W Oct. 9 (#5/5) vs. #2/2 Oklahoma (D) L 0-12 Oct. 16 (#9/11) NR/24 Missouri W Oct. 23 NR/24 Texas Tech W Oct. 30 Colorado W 31-7 Nov. 6 (#6/7) #19/19 Oklahoma State W Nov. 13 Kansas W Nov. 26 (#6/5) #22/22 Texas A&M W ROSE BOWL Jan. 1 (#6/5) vs. #13/12 Michigan W NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 13-0 Big 12: 8-0 (1st) Preseason ranking: 2nd, AP; 2nd USA Today Final ranking: 1st, AP; 1st USA Today Sept. 3 (#2/2) Louisiana-Lafayette W 60-3 Sept. 10 #4/ 7 Ohio State W Sept. 17 (#2/2) Rice W Oct. 1 Missouri W Oct. 8 (#2/2) vs. Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 15 (#2/2) #24/24 Colorado W Oct. 22 (#2/2) #10/8 Texas Tech W Oct. 29 Oklahoma State W Nov. 5 Baylor W 62-0 Nov. 12 (#2/2) Kansas W Nov. 25 Texas A&M W Big 12 championship game Dec. 3 (#2/2) Colorado W 70-3 ROSE BOWL Jan. 4 (#2/2) vs. #1/1 USC W Texas vs. Michigan Rose Bowl 2006 Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 10-3 Big 12: 6-2 (2nd, South) Preseason ranking: 3rd, AP; 2nd USA Today Final ranking: 13th, AP; 13th USA Today Sept. 2 (#2/3) North Texas W 56-7 Sept. 9 (#2/2) #1/#1 Ohio State L 7-24 Sept. 16 Rice W 52-7 Sept. 23 (#7/8) Iowa State W 37-14$ Sept. 30 (#7/7) Sam Houston State W 56-3 Oct. 7 (#7/7) vs. #14/13 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 14 (#6/6) Baylor W Oct. 21 #17/16 Nebraska W Oct. 28 Texas Tech W Nov. 4 (#4/4) Oklahoma State W Nov. 11 Kansas State L Nov. 24 (#11/10) Texas A&M L 7-12 ALAMO BOWL Dec. 30 (#18/#16) vs. Iowa W $ weather delay during game 2007 Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 10-3 Big 12: 5-3 Preseason ranking: 4th, AP; 4th USA Today Final ranking: 10th, AP; 10th USA Today Sept. 1 (#4/4) Arkansas State W Sept. 8 (#7/7) #19/19 TCU W Sept.. 15 Central Florida W 35-32$ Sept. 22 (#7/6) Rice W Sept. 29 (#7/7) Kansas State L Oct. 6 (#19/16) vs. #10/10 Oklahoma (D) L Oct. 13 Iowa State W 56-3 Oct. 20 Baylor W Oct. 27 (#17/16) Nebraska W Nov. 3 Oklahoma State W Nov. 10 (#15/14) #24/22Texas Tech W Nov. 23 (# Texas A&M L HOLIDAY BOWL Dec. 27 (#17/17) vs. #12/11 Arizona St. W $ weather delay during game 2008 Head coach: Mack Brown Season: 12-1 Big 12: 7-1 (T-1st, South) Preseason ranking: 11th, AP; 10th USA Today Final ranking: 4th, AP; 3rd USA Today Aug. 30 (#11/10) Florida Atlantic W Sept. 6 UTEP W Sept. 20 (#7/7) Rice W Sept. 27 (#7/7) Arkansas W Oct. 4 Colorado W Oct. 11 (#5/5) vs. #1/1 Oklahoma (D) W Oct. 18 (#1/1) #11/12 Missouri W Oct. 25 (#1/1) #7/8 Oklahoma State W Nov. 1 #6/5 Texas Tech L Nov. 8 (#5/7) Baylor W Nov. 15 Kansas W 35-7 tnov. 27 (#4/4) Texas A&M W 49-9 FIESTA BOWL Jan. 5 (#3/3) #10/10 Ohio State W 24-21

29 THE MACK BROWN ERA: NFL Success 42 players drafted (36 still active) 47 current players in NFL Eight top 10 selections 14 first-round draft picks 14 Pro Bowl selections Mack Brown with Longhorns NFL veterans Kasey Studdard, Justin Blalock, Tim Crowder and Brian Robison 2007: OT/G Justin Blalock (2nd round pick) 2005: RB Cedric Benson (4th pick) 2001: OT Leonard Davis (2nd pick) Texas DBs coach Duane Akina with Michael Griffin, Cedric Griffin and Michael Huff 2007: DB Aaron Ross (20th pick) 2006: S Michael Huff (7th pick) 2007: DE Tim Crowder (2nd round pick) 2008: WR Limas Sweed (2nd round pick) 2006: CB Cedric Griffin (2nd round pick) 2007: S Michael Griffin (19th pick) 1999: RB Ricky Williams (5th pick) 2005: LB Derrick Johnson (15th pick)

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