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71 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 71?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
More on Brooks… Leo Brooks had a standout collegiate career as a defensive tackle for the Texas Longhorns from 1968 to 1970, contributing significantly to one of the most dominant periods in the program’s history. 1968 Season: Brooks emerged as a key player on the Longhorns’ defensive line. His performance helped Texas achieve an undefeated 9-1-1 record, culminating in a 36-13 victory over Tennessee in the Cotton Bowl against Oklahoma. For his efforts, Brooks earned All-Southwest Conference (SWC) honors, establishing himself as one of the top defensive players in the conference. 1969 Season: This was the pinnacle of Brooks’ collegiate career, as he played a crucial role in Texas’ 1969 National Championship season. Despite battling a knee injury that limited his play, Brooks remained a force on the defensive line, contributing to the Longhorns’ perfect 11-0 record. Texas defeated Notre Dame 21-17 in the Cotton Bowl to secure the national title. Brooks’ resilience earned him All-SWC honors again, underscoring his impact even while not at full strength. His defensive efforts were integral to Texas’ dominance during a 30-game winning streak that began in 1968. 1970 Season: Brooks continued to anchor the defensive line as Texas went 10-1, extending their winning streak before a loss to Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl. His consistent performance helped maintain the Longhorns’ defensive reputation, though specific individual accolades for 1970 are less documented compared to his earlier seasons. Key Contributions and Legacy: Brooks was part of a formidable defensive unit that included players like Bill Atessis and Greg Ploetz, which was critical to Texas’ success under coach Darrell Royal. His ability to disrupt opposing offenses was a cornerstone of the Longhorns’ defensive strategy. Despite his knee injury in 1969, Brooks’ toughness and skill made him a standout, earning praise for his quiet leadership and team-first mentality. His collegiate success translated to a professional career, as he played six seasons in the NFL with the Houston Oilers (1971-1974) and St. Louis Cardinals (1975-1976). Post-Career Note: Brooks passed away in 2002, but his legacy endures among Texas Longhorns fans, particularly for his contributions to the 1969 championship team. His name often appears in discussions of the best players to wear number 71 for Texas. -
71 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 71?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
More on Dowdy… Ray Dowdy was a defensive tackle for the Texas Longhorns from 1968 to 1970. Transferring from Texas Junior College, he played a key role on the 1969 and 1970 teams, which were part of Texas’ dominant run, including the 1969 National Championship and a 30-game winning streak. Dowdy earned All-Southwest Conference honors in 1970, showcasing his prowess on the defensive line. His contributions helped solidify Texas’ formidable defense during that era. After college, he pursued a career in high school football coaching and administration. - Today
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OTF Premium 2027 Arizona RB on Campus Thursday
thatdude2 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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They better hope Gavin or Caden can stay healthy. Chris has an awful fielding % as well. Yeah our starting pitching is definitely a question mark. I believe Dylan Volantis moves into the starting rotation but I do think we get 2 more arms. Maybe a Friday-Saturday starter, Luke Harrison might be our Sunday starter next year.
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Or his kid
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4-star+ EDGE Dre Quinn commits to Clemson
horns96 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
All recruiting coverage is "click bait"... the trick is separating signal from noise. -
Wait, that's not his girlfriend. What's he doing?
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Too old to be doing this AD
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Safe to say I won't be choosing him to be the one walking out of an alley lol 69002f67753590293e820d83863b3024.mp4
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5-star Dia Bell wins Elite 11 MVP
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I haven't looked at his position rankings, so can't say for sure! I'm guessing yes, however. -
Like Cade Klubnik???
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5-star Dia Bell wins Elite 11 MVP
HookEmBrad replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
They had Jackson Arnold in front of Arch. -
5-star Dia Bell wins Elite 11 MVP
HookemChappy replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Hey @Gerry Hamilton will this likely improve his 247 ranking? They have him as the #5 QB in the class. -
4-star+ EDGE Dre Quinn commits to Clemson
Brho replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I hope he likes getting religion crammed down his throat. Dabo is a complete douche bag. -
The list of former winners can be uninspiring