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  2. Artie Ellis. Nevermind…someone beat me to it.
  3. We're likely looking at the first bye week actually
  4. It’s pretty unbelievable how talented Notre Dame is. Freeman has done wonders there.
  5. Now track fatal incidents for a real look!
  6. I totally agree. He was a helluva a baseball player too.
  7. Well maybe Georgia is correct. I’ll give them that.
  8. 16 has the moist prolific players in UT history 20-0 as a starting QB trumps all others James Street is the 16 🐐
  9. I figured lol the numbers are absurd. Except for maybe UF 😂
  10. So Jelani was on this list, but not on the top 150 college players?
  11. I think it's satire ... but pretty funny.
  12. I personally don't see how it's correct. But fun
  13. Let’s just throw away the whole state of Florida
  14. Assumed this was fake when it posted yesterday. We haven’t averaged over 10 arrests per year that is crazy
  15. This makes the case for not retiring numbers. Let’s award ones to deserving upperclassmen.
  16. I’d like to see felony arrests. Let the cream rise to the top.
  17. It most likely could have been Mark McBath if not for the injury.
  18. DT is joining today, correct? Did I hear you guys say that on C&F yesterday?
  19. Seems ridiculous to not have Julian Sayin on the list and Ohio state with 1 player.
  20. Fred Acorn was pretty salty in the early 80s
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  22. No. 16 might be one of the deepest numbers we’ve hit in this entire countdown. You’ve got James Street, who went 20-0 as Texas’ starting quarterback, won the 1969 national championship and became one of the most important quarterbacks in program history. Then there’s David Thomas, who finished his career with 98 catches for 1,367 yards and 15 touchdowns, was a three-time All-Big 12 selection and helped Texas win the 2005 national championship. His senior year was absolutely ridiculous... 50 catches, 613 yards, five touchdowns and no drops all season. Lance Gunn was a 1992 All-American and three-time All-SWC safety who finished with 298 career tackles and 10 interceptions. Michael Taaffe turned one of the best walk-on stories in Texas history into a two-time All-American resume, a Wuerffel Trophy and 222 career tackles. Robert Brewer went from walk-on to starting quarterback, became the 1982 Cotton Bowl MVP and helped lead the comeback win over No. 3 Alabama. Chris Carter finished with 13 career interceptions, earned first-team All-SWC honors and helped Texas win both the final SWC championship in 1995 and the first Big 12 championship in 1996. Jermichael Finley became one of the most productive receiving tight ends Texas has had, finishing with 76 catches for 947 yards and five touchdowns. Then, of course, there’s Arch Manning, whose story at No. 16 is still being written. He enters 2026 after accounting for more than 3,500 total yards and 36 touchdowns last season. And we can’t leave out Randall Clay, a 1949 All-American who led Texas in scoring twice during his career. That's a ton of history in one number... so much that I couldn't put their pictures on the graphic today because I ran out of room. So who is your pick? Who is the greatest Longhorn to ever wear No. 16?
  23. Texas with 6 ND also with 6 https://www.si.com/nfl/top-50-nfl-draft-prospects-2026-college-football-season
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