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We’re officially two weeks away.

Eddie Phillips: One of the great Wishbone quarterbacks in Texas history. Phillips helped lead the Longhorns to the 1970 national championship, finished his career with 1,211 rushing yards and delivered one of the best bowl performances by a Texas quarterback with 363 yards of total offense in the 1971 Cotton Bowl.

Dusty Mangum: One of the most reliable kickers Texas has had. Mangum finished with 358 career points and he left Austin as the school’s all-time leading scorer among kickers. The career defining moment everyone remembers is his game-winning field goal as time expired to beat Michigan in the 2005 Rose Bowl.

David Ash: A really talented quarterback whose career was, unfortunately, cut short. Ash went 15-7 as a starter, threw for 4,728 yards and 31 touchdowns, and had an excellent sophomore season in 2012 with 2,699 yards and 19 TDs.

14 days until Texas football, yall!

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Just now, Jeff Howe said:

How different is the vibe going into the 2005 season if Dusty Mangum misses that kick against Michigan?

I have a signed autograph of a photo of Dusty Mangum somewhere in my UT stuff.

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