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{This is the team representing the University of Texas at Austin in the NCAA Football. It is a member of the Big 12 Conference. In Division I-A of NCAA the team has won the nationwide championships four times. Within its career it has scored 32 victories. A number (129) of their players have been honored with the distinction of All-American player. Twice a team member was awarded the Heisman Trophy. They have also had 19 inductions into two Halls of Fame; fifteen for the College football hall of fame and 4 for the NFL Hall of Fame.|This is the team representing the University of Texas at Austin in the NCAA Football. It is a member of the Big 12 Conference. In Division I-A of NCAA the team has won the nationwide championships four times. Within its career it has scored 32 victories. A number (129) of their players have been honored with the distinction of All-American player. Twice a team member was awarded the Heisman Trophy. They have also had 19 inductions into two Halls of Fame; fifteen for the College football hall of fame and 4 for the NFL Hall of Fame.|This football team represents the University of Texas at the games of the NCAA FBS. The team belongs to the Big 12 Conference currently but over the course of its career has been a member of various other conferences as well as having been an independent team. The total number of conference wins it has garnered is 32. A good 129 of their members have been named All-American players. Twice the Heisman Trophy was received by a player. Nineteen of their men have been admitted into Halls of Fame. The College Football Hall of Fame enshrined 15 while the NFL Hall of Fame accepted 4.}
{As of 2009, the all-time record of the team is third as far as number of wins is concerned. Their over-all record shows 845-318-33, a percentage winning of .720. Among its other distinctions are appearing second most frequently in bowl games, securing 8th place for games played, having been ranked in the top polls 8.5 times out of every ten rankings, finishing in top ten of 2 prestigious polls more than 33 % of the time and finishing in top 25 in nearly half of the polls.|As of 2009, the all-time record of the team is third as far as number of wins is concerned. Their over-all record shows 845-318-33, a percentage winning of .720. Among its other distinctions are appearing second most frequently in bowl games, securing 8th place for games played, having been ranked in the top polls 8.5 times out of every ten rankings, finishing in top ten of 2 prestigious polls more than 33 % of the time and finishing in top 25 in nearly half of the polls.|The total record of the team ranks them third in the category of the team with the most wins. Their record reveals 845-318-33 or a rate of winning amounting to .720. Other achievements are having the second most frequent invitations to Bowl games, ranking 8th for the most number of plays. 8.5 out of every ten polls include them in the top ranks. .}
{It was in 1893 that the first University of Texas football team was deployed against the Dallas football club, then reputedly the best in the state. After the long and dusty skirmish, the Texans had managed a surprising upset of 18-16.|It was in 1893 that the first University of Texas football team was deployed against the Dallas football club, then reputedly the best in the state. After the long and dusty skirmish, the Texans had managed a surprising upset of 18-16.|More than 33 % of the time, two polls will judge them to belong to the top ten teams and nearly half of the time they manage to get into top 25 lists.}
{The team’s first coach was R. D. Wentworth who started out with a formidable play. He defeated the first six teams with a sweeping over-all score of 191-0. However, the team lost to Missouri by 28 points to their 0 points. Under Wentworth Texas scored a number of shutout victories, defeating Texas A&M in 1894 (38-0) and Arkansas in the same year (54-0). In 1900 they defeated Oklahoma (28-2). The over-all record for the team for this period was a spectacular 207-57-12.|The team’s first coach was R. D. Wentworth who started out with a formidable play. He defeated the first six teams with a sweeping over-all score of 191-0. However, the team lost to Missouri by 28 points to their 0 points. Under Wentworth Texas scored a number of shutout victories, defeating Texas A&M in 1894 (38-0) and Arkansas in the same year (54-0). In 1900 they defeated Oklahoma (28-2). The over-all record for the team for this period was a spectacular 207-57-12.|In 1893, the University of Texas created its first football team. The team played opposite the Dallas Football Club which was then considered to be the top team in the state. After the long game was over, the Texans had managed an upset win 18-16}
{Under the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association it bagged two victories in 1913 and 1914. The next year, the team joined the Southwest Conference and in 1920 grabbed the title for that conference.|Under the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association it bagged two victories in 1913 and 1914. The next year, the team joined the Southwest Conference and in 1920 grabbed the title for that conference.|The team was first under coach R. D. Wentworth. He began with an impressive routine and managed to shutout six of their enemies with a decisive record of 191-0. However, Missouri won over Texas 28-0. More shutout victories were in store for the team under Wentworth. In 1894, Texas A&M went down with 38-0. In the same year, Arkansas bowed out with 54-0. Oklahoma was later on humbled 28-2. The team’s record for this period was an amazing 207-57-12.}
{The team has won, all in all, 32 conference championships, the last three being in 1996, 2005 and 2009 when they had joined the Big 12 Conference. Its four national championships were taken in 1963, 1969, 1979 and 2005. In all but the 1970 win they grabbed the succeeding Bowl event.|The team has won, all in all, 32 conference championships, the last three being in 1996, 2005 and 2009 when they had joined the Big 12 Conference. Its four national championships were taken in 1963, 1969, 1979 and 2005. In all but the 1970 win they grabbed the succeeding Bowl event.|The team then joined the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. While with them, the team won two victories in 1913 and 1914. The following year the Longhorns switched to the Southwest Conference. By 1920, they managed to win the championship in that conference.}
{The team has also played in four Bowl Championship Series Games, winning in 2005, 2006 and 2009. They lost in the 2010 game.|The team has also played in four Bowl Championship Series Games, winning in 2005, 2006 and 2009. They lost in the 2010 game.|To its credit, the team has a total of 32 conference wins. The last of these were in 1996, 2005 and 2009. They were all won while affiliated with the Big 12 Conference. They also took four national championships for 1963, 1969, 1970 and 2005. They won all post-season Bowl events for all but the 1970 championship.}
{A glance at a record of their coaches from 1941 to 2009 shows all of them having more wins than losses. If that is an indicator of the persistence of the team or the talent of the coach or both is anybody’s guess.|A glance at a record of their coaches from 1941 to 2009 shows all of them having more wins than losses. If that is an indicator of the persistence of the team or the talent of the coach or both is anybody’s guess.|In 2005, 2006 and 2009, the team also managed to bag three Bowl Championships. They lost the fourth one that they played in 2010.}
{Among the major honors won by the team are the Heisman Trophy for the Most Outstanding Player, the Maxwell Award for the Best Football Player, the Walter Camp Award for Player of the Year, the AP Player of the Year for Most Outstanding Player and the Chic Harley Award for the College football Player of the Year.| The team or some of its members have been honored by various awards. These include Heisman Trophy for Most Outstanding Player, the Chic Harley Award for College Football Player of the Year, the Maxwell Award for Best Football Player, the AP Player of the Year for Most Outstanding Player and the Walter Camp Award for Player of the Year.}
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