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Team Records Team Records Longhorns football records are based on official statistics filed with the NCAA FBS ALL-TIME LISTS NCAA Service Bureau. Bowl game statistics are included in season stats beginning in 2002. Single-game records are from 1943, while season and career VICTORIES records are from 1937. In some individual cases, records go beyond 1937. As pre-1937 records become available, they will be added. RK TEAM YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES PCT. Texas is a member of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Prior 1. Michigan ________ 135 ______915 _______328 _______ 36 _____ .729 to 2007, the classification was Division I-A. 2. TEXAS _________122 ______881_______345_______ 33 _____ .713 Notre Dame _____ 126 ______881 _______310 _______ 42 _____ .732 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS 4. Nebraska ________ 125 ______874 _______359 _______ 40 _____ .702 5. Ohio State _______ 125 ______861 _______319 _______ 53 _____ .720 All-time games played _____________________________1,259 in 122 years 6. Oklahoma _______ 120 ______850 _______316 _______ 53 _____ .719 Overall record (winning percentage) _________________881-345-33 (.713) 7. Alabama ________ 120 ______850 _______324 _______ 43 _____ .716 National Championships (four) ____________________1963, ’69, ’70, 2005 8. Tennessee _______ 118 ______810 _______367 _______ 53 _____ .680 Undefeated and untied teams (nine) __ 1893, ’95, 1900, ’14, ’18, ’20, ’63, ’69, 2005 9. USC ____________ 121 ______804 _______327 _______ 54 _____ .701 Undefeated and once-tied teams (two) _______________________ 1923, ’62 Longest undefeated streak ________________________ 30 games (1968-70) WINNING PERCENTAGE Longest winning streak __________________________ 30 games (1968-70) Longest losing streak ____________________________ 10 games (1937-38) RK TEAM YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES ___ PCT. Most consecutive shutouts _____________________________10 (1928-29) 1. Notre Dame _____ 126 ______881 _______310 _______ 42 _____.732 Most shutouts in a season ____________________ 7 (1901, ’06, ’23, ’29, ’30) 2. Michigan ________ 135 ______915 _______328 _______ 36 _____.729 3. Boise State _______ 47 _______407 _______155 _______ 2 ______.723 MILESTONE VICTORIES 4. Ohio State _______ 125 ______861 _______319 _______ 53 _____.720 5. Oklahoma _______ 120 ______850 _______316 _______ 53 _____.719 6. Alabama ________ 120 ______850 _______324 _______ 43 _____.716 Texas’ 800th victory in the 2005 season was one for the ages as No. 2 Texas defeated 7. TEXAS _________122 ______881_______345_______ 33 _____.713 No. 1 USC, 41-38, in the final minute of the 2006 Rose Bowl to win its fourth 8. Nebraska ________ 125 ______874 _______360 _______ 40 _____.702 National Championship and snap the Trojans’ 34-game winning streak. 9. USC ____________ 121 ______804 _______327 _______ 54 _____.701 WIN DATE GAME OPPONENT SCORE 50 _______Nov. 28, 1901 _____ 11 ______vs. Texas A&M __________ 32-0 BOWL APPEARANCES 100 ______Oct. 29, 1910 _______ 4 ______vs. Auburn ______________ 9-0 RK TEAM YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES PCT. 150 ______Nov. 3, 1918 _______ 4 ______vs. Ream Flying Field _____ 26-2 1. Alabama ________ 61 _______ 35 _______ 23 _______3 _______.598 200 ______Oct. 24, 1925 _______ 4 ______vs. Rice ________________ 27-6 2. TEXAS _________ 52 _______ 27 _______ 23 _______2______ .538 250 ______Oct. 28, 1933 _______ 6 ______vs. Rice ________________ 18-0 3. Nebraska ________ 50 _______ 25 _______ 25 _______0 _______.500 300 ______Oct. 16, 1943 _______ 4 ______vs. Arkansas ____________ 34-0 4. Tennessee _______ 49 _______ 25 _______ 24 _______0 _______.510 350 ______Nov. 24, 1949 _____ 10 ______at Texas A&M __________ 42-14 Georgia _________ 49 _______ 27 _______ 19 _______3 _______.582 400 ______Sept. 26, 1958 ______ 2 ______at Tulane ______________ 21-20 450 ______Nov. 28, 1963 _____ 10 ______at Texas A&M __________ 15-13 BOWL VICTORIES 500 ______Jan. 1, 1970 _______ 11 ______vs. Notre Dame^ _______ 21-17 RK TEAM WINS ___ LOSSES ___ TIES ____ PCT. 550 ______Oct. 25, 1975 ______ 11 ______vs. Rice ________________ 41-9 1. Alabama ________ 35 _______ 23 ________3 ______ .598 600 ______Oct. 24, 1981 _______ 6 ______at SMU _________________ 9-7 2. USC ____________ 32 _______ 17 ________0 ______ .653 650 ______Nov. 14, 1987 ______ 9 ______vs. TCU _______________ 24-21 3. Oklahoma _______ 28 _______ 18 ________1 ______ .606 700 ______Oct. 21, 1995 _______ 7 ______vs. Virginia ____________ 17-16 4. TEXAS _________ 27 _______ 23 ________2______ .538 750 ______Oct. 20, 2001 _______ 7 ______vs. Colorado ____________ 41-7 Georgia _________ 27 _______ 19 ________3 ______ .582 800 ______Jan. 4, 2006 _______ 13 ______vs. USC! ______________ 41-38 6. Tennessee _______ 25 _______ 24 ________0 ______ .510 850 ______Nov. 20, 2010 _____ 11 ______vs. Florida Atlantic ______ 51-17 Nebraska ________ 25 _______ 25 ________0 ______ .500 Florida State _____ 25 _______ 14 ________2 ______ .634 ! Rose Bowl/BCS National Championship Game ^ Cotton Bowl THEY WEREN’T EVEN CLOSE LONGHORNS RECORD BY DECADE Texas has had some one-sided games over the years. The Longhorns’ biggest vic- 1893-99 ___________ 36-8-1 (.811) 1970-79 __________ 88-26-1 (.770) tory point-wise came in a 92-0 romp against Daniel Baker in 1915. The worst 1900-09 __________ 60-21-6 (.724) 1980-89 __________ 73-42-2 (.632) setback dealt to UT was by a 68-point victory at the hands of Chicago in 1904. 1910-19 ____________ 65-18 (.783) 1990-99 __________ 74-44-2 (.625) Below are UT’s top 10 victories and defeats in school history. 1920-29 __________ 64-18-7 (.758) 2000-09 ___________ 115-23 (.832) 1930-39 __________ 47-44-6 (.515) 2010-19 ____________ 36-26 (.581) 1940-49 __________ 78-21-3 (.779) All-time record ___ 881-345-33 (.713) VICTORIES 1950-59 __________ 64-38-2 (.625) YEAR OPPONENT SCORE 1960-69 __________ 86-19-3 (.810) 1915 _____ Daniel Baker _____92-0 DEFEATS 1913 _____ Baylor ___________77-0 YEAR OPPONENT SCORE 1946 _____ Colorado ________76-0 1904 _____ at Chicago _______0-68 TOUGH DEFENSES 1916 _____ SMU ____________74-0 1997 _____ UCLA___________3-66 1915 _____ TCU ____________72-0 2003 _____ vs. Oklahoma ____13-65 During one impressive stretch from the end of the 1928 season to the middle of 1914 _____ Southwestern _____70-0 1988 _____ Houston ________15-66 the 1930 campaign, the Longhorns posted 14 shutouts in 16 games. The streak 1977 _____ Virginia _________68-0 1908 _____ at Oklahoma _____0-50 began with three shutouts to end 1928 and continued with seven more shutouts 2005 _____ Colorado ________70-3 2000 _____ vs. Oklahoma ____14-63 to start 1929. In fact, during the decade of the 1920s, UT shutout 49 opponents 1910 _____ Haskell __________68-3 1901 _____ at Kirksville ______0-48 in 89 games (.551). 1932 _____ at Missouri _______65-0 1956 _____ at TCU __________0-46 1974 _____ at TCU _________81-16 1906 _____ at Vanderbilt _____0-45 2004 _____ North Texas ______65-0 1956 _____ vs. Oklahoma _____0-45 120 2014 Texas Football • AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Guide Team Records BIG COMEBACKS UT’S NCAA FBS In 2004, Texas fell behind at home to Oklahoma State, 35-7 (28 points), in the TEAM STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS first half but scored in the final minute of the period to cut the deficit to 35-14. RUSHING OFFENSE The Longhorns went on to outscore the Cowboys 42-0 in the second half. Prior to that, the largest comeback had been at the 2001 Holiday Bowl, where Texas rallied YEAR GAMES CARRIES YARDS AVG. from a 36-17 third quarter deficit (19 points) and defeated Washington, 47-43. The 1969 ________________ 10 __________ 684 ________3,630 _______ 363.0 Longhorns exceeded that comeback in 2006 after falling behind Texas Tech, 21-0, 1970 ________________ 10 __________ 715 ________3,745 _______ 374.5 before defeating the Red Raiders, 35-31. The Horns notched their largest fourth- SCORING OFFENSE quarter comeback in 2007 by making up a 21-point deficit to defeat Oklahoma State, 38-35. YEAR GAMES POINTS AVG. 1969 ________________ 10 __________ 338 ________ 33.8 YEAR OPPONENT DEFICIT (QTR.) FINAL SCORE 1970 ________________ 10 __________ 412 ________ 41.2 2004 _____vs. Oklahoma State _____28 (35-7, 2nd) ____________UT, 56-35 2008 ________________ 13 __________ 551 ________ 42.4 2007 _____at Oklahoma State ______21 (35-14, 4th) ____________UT, 38-35 2005 ________________ 13 __________ 652 ________ 50.2 2006 _____at Texas Tech _________21 (21-0, 1st) _____________UT, 35-31 PASS EFFICIENCY OFFENSE 2005 _____at Oklahoma State ______19 (28-9, 2nd) ____________UT, 47-28 2001 _____vs. Washington^ _______19 (36-17, 3rd) ___________UT, 47-43 YEAR GAMES COMP. % YARDS RATING 1999 _____vs. Oklahoma _________17 (17-0, 1st) _____________UT, 38-28 2005 ________________ 13 __________ 64.9 ________3,083 _______ 161.0 1965 _____at Texas A&M _________17 (17-0, 2nd) ____________UT, 21-17 TOTAL DEFENSE ^ Holiday Bowl YEAR GAMES PLAYS YARDS AVG. NCAA FBS ALL-TIME LISTS 1942 ________________ 10 ___________ — ________1,173 _______ 117.3 1983 ________________ 11 __________ 711 ________2,332 _______ 212.0 DID YOU KNOW? … 2001 ________________ 12 __________ 754 ________2,834 _______ 236.2 Texas’ 30-game winning streak from 1968-70 ranks as the 12th-longest win- RUSHING DEFENSE ning streak in NCAA Division I-A football history. Texas also snapped USC’s YEAR GAMES PLAYS YARDS AVG. 34-game streak in the 2006 Rose Bowl for the National Championship. 2009 ________________ 14 __________ 458 ________1,013 ________ 72.4 WINS TEAM YEARS STREAK ENDED (SCORE) PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE 1. 47 __ Oklahoma _________ 1953-57 ____________ Notre Dame (7-0) YEAR GAMES PLAYS YARDS RATING 2. 39 __ Washington ________ 1908-14 ____________Oregon State (0-0) 1991 ________________ 11 __________ 304 ________1,513 ________ 77.4 3. 37 __ Yale ______________ 1890-93 ______________ Princeton (6-0) 2000 ________________ 11 __________ 378 ________2,027 ________ 84.3 37 __ Yale ______________ 1887-89 _____________ Princeton (10-0) 5.
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