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We’re 64 days away from Texas football.

Today’s No. 64 group is loaded with some serious big-man history.

Casey Hampton headlines it... two-time First-Team All-American, 2000 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, 329 career tackles, 54 TFL, 5-time NFL Pro Bowler and 2-time Super Bowl champ. One of the best defensive tackles to ever come through Texas.

Kasey Studdard was a key piece of the 2005 national title team, who earned All-Big 12 honors in both 2005 and 2006, helped clear the way for one of the most explosive offenses in Texas history, and won the Joseph W. Moore Award for Tenacity, which pretty much sums up the way he played. 

Bobby Mitchell was a Hall of Honor offensive lineman from the late-60s/early-70s run that included two national titles and three SWC championships.

And Frank Bedrick owns one of the biggest individual plays in Texas bowl history: helping stuff Joe Namath on fourth-and-one at the goal line to preserve the Longhorns’ upset of No. 1 Alabama in the 1965 Orange Bowl.

Who is your favorite?

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This might be the most solid quartet to wear a single number. I'm old enough to have watched 3 of the 4. My dad told me many times over the years about Bedrick's stop. Especially, during SB III while Broadway Joe pulled his Babe Ruth pointing to the fence shot. Still Hampton has to be the highest. A NT leading a team in tackles... 

 

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Hampton was a beast. No slight to studdard. But, Hampton was unstoppable. Studdard was just mean and tough, galvanized that offensive line. 

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Wow, what a great group.  All of these guys were super.

As a Galveston guy, I will always be a Big Casey is numero uno.   

I became a life-long Horn with the 65 Orange Bowl.  4th and goal for the game.   Not one Alabama offensive lineman made it to the line of scrimmage.....much less Joe Namath.  But the picture of that play on my wall as a high schooler.  Mitchel was at Texas when I was there.  30 straight wins! Royal teams never ever made mistakes like we see today.  There were no off-sides, holdings, motion, illegal blocks, busted assignments.  The message was clear, "You F-up and another all-american is waiting to replace you." 

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1 hour ago, Inspired73 said:

Wow, what a great group.  All of these guys were super.

As a Galveston guy, I will always be a Big Casey is numero uno.   

I became a life-long Horn with the 65 Orange Bowl.  4th and goal for the game.   Not one Alabama offensive lineman made it to the line of scrimmage.....much less Joe Namath.  But the picture of that play on my wall as a high schooler.  Mitchel was at Texas when I was there.  30 straight wins! Royal teams never ever made mistakes like we see today.  There were no off-sides, holdings, motion, illegal blocks, busted assignments.  The message was clear, "You F-up and another all-american is waiting to replace you." 

I remember about 5 Texas turnovers during the great shootout. Just sayin. 

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4 hours ago, GoHorns1 said:

HAMPTON!!!!

lol, Studdard. Obviously. The guy played guard like he was trying to get flagged for targeting. Hampton was a perfectly respectable “he exists” roster entry, but Studdard was out there committing weekly felonies in broad daylight and getting praised for it on ESPN

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21 minutes ago, HonkEm said:

lol, Studdard. Obviously. The guy played guard like he was trying to get flagged for targeting. Hampton was a perfectly respectable “he exists” roster entry, but Studdard was out there committing weekly felonies in broad daylight and getting praised for it on ESPN

Hampton would kick Studdard ass one on one

Hampton lead the in tackles in back to back with 100 plus each year says everything.

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2 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said:

Hampton would kick Studdard ass one on one

Studdard was out there treating defensive tackles like they personally insulted his mother. 😀

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1 minute ago, HonkEm said:

Studdard was out there treating defensive tackles like they personally insulted his mother. 😀

Yes he did, but Hampton did same to OL.

Would love to have seem the Oklahoma drill between them.

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