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Year-By-Year Results Year-by-Year Results ALL-TIME NCAA DIVISION I-A ALL-TIME WIN-LOSS RECORDS ASSOCIATED PRESS FACTS BY PERCENTAGE TEAM YEARS ________ WINS LOSSES TIES PCT. All national rankings list The 1. Michigan ___________________ 133 ____________898 ____________ 311 ____________36 ___________ .736 Associated Press poll first followed by 2. Notre Dame _________________ 124 ____________857 ____________ 300 ____________42 ___________ .732 the coaches poll. 3. Boise State ___________________45 ____________380 ____________ 147 ____________ 2 ____________ .720 • The AP Poll debuted in 1936. 4. Oklahoma ___________________ 118 ____________824 ____________ 308 ____________53 ___________ .718 • Teams were not ranked until a few 5. TEXAS _____________________ 120 ____________862____________ 330 ____________33 ___________.717 weeks into the season from 1936-49. 6. Ohio State___________________ 123 ____________830 ____________ 316 ____________53 ___________ .714 • The first AP Preseason Poll 7. Alabama ____________________ 118 ____________819 ____________ 320 ____________43 ___________ .711 debuted in 1950. 8. Southern California ___________ 119 ____________782 ____________ 314 ____________54 ___________ .703 • The first AP Postseason Poll came 9. Nebraska ___________________ 123 ____________850 ____________ 350 ____________40 ___________ .701 out in 1965. There was no post- BY VICTORIES season poll from 1966-67, but it returned in 1968. 1. Michigan _______________________________898 6. Oklahoma ______________________________824 • The AP Poll ranked the Top 20 2. TEXAS ________________________________862 7. Alabama _______________________________819 teams from 1936-60; the Top 10 3. Notre Dame ____________________________857 8. Tennessee ______________________________797 from 1961-67; the Top 20 from 4. Nebraska _______________________________850 9. Southern California ______________________782 1968-88 and the Top 25 from 5. Ohio State ______________________________830 10. Georgia ________________________________752 1989-current. KEY: 1897 1900 1904 • UT ranking in parentheses • opponent ranking listed next to team Head coach: Ralph Hutchinson • rankings listed as The Associated Head coach: W.F. Kelly Head coach: S.H. Thompson Press/Coaches Poll Season: 6-2 Season: 6-0 Season: 6-2 • neutral sites in parentheses Oct. 23 __________ San Antonio ________ W __ 10-0 Oct. 10 __________ Oklahoma__________ W __ 28-2 Oct. 8 __________ TCU ______________ W __ 40-0 • (D) denotes Dallas Oct. 30 __________ @ Dallas U _________ L ___ 4-22 Oct. 13 __________ Vanderbilt (D) ______ W __ 22-0 Oct. 15 __________ Trinity ____________ W __ 24-0 • (L.R.) denotes Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 1 __________ @ Fort Worth U _____ L ____ 0-6 Oct. 27 __________ Texas A&M (S.A.) ___ W ___ 5-0 Oct. 21 __________ Haskell ____________ L ____ 0-4 • (S.A.) denotes San Antonio Nov. 3 __________ @ Add Ran (Waco) __ W _ 18-10 Nov. 17 __________ Missouri ___________ W _ 17-11 Oct. 29 __________ @ Wash.-St. Louis ___ W __ 23-0 * overtime game Nov. 13 __________ Houston Town Team _ W __ 42-6 Nov. 24 __________ Kansas City Medics __ W __ 30-0 Nov. 5 __________ @ U. Chicago _______ L ___ 0-68 t Thanksgiving Day game Nov. 20 __________ @ San Antonio ______ W __ 12-0 Nov. 29 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 11-0 Nov. 16 __________ Oklahoma__________ W _ 40-10 $ weather delay during game tNov. 25 __________ Fort Worth U _______ W __ 38-0 Nov. 19 __________ Baylor _____________ W __ 58-0 tNov. 24 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 34-6 1893 Dec. 11 __________ Dallas U ___________ W _ 20-16 1901 Head coach: none 1898 Head coach: S.H. Thompson 1905 Season: 4-0 Season: 8-2-1 Nov. 30 __________ @ Dallas U _________ W _ 18-16 Head coach: D.F. Edwards Oct. 7 __________ Houston Town Team _ W __ 32-0 Head coach: Ralph Hutchinson Dec. 16 __________ San Antonio ________ W __ 30-0 Season: 5-1 Oct. 12 __________ Nashville U. (D) _____ T ___ 5-5 Season: 5-4 Feb. 3 __________ @ San Antonio ______ W __ 34-0 Oct. 15 __________ @ Add Ran (Waco) __ W __ 16-0 Oct. 19 __________ Oklahoma__________ W __ 12-6 Oct. 7 __________ TCU ______________ W __ 11-0 Feb. 22 __________ Dallas U ___________ W __ 16-0 Oct. 22 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 48-0 Oct. 26 __________ Texas A&M (S.A.) ___ W __ 17-0 Oct. 13 __________ Haskell ____________ L ___ 0-17 Oct. 29 __________ Galveston __________ W __ 17-0 Oct. 29 __________ @ Baylor ___________ W __ 23-0 Oct. 21 __________ Baylor _____________ W __ 39-0 Nov. 5 __________ Add Ran ___________ W __ 29-0 Nov. 9 __________ Dallas AC __________ W __ 12-0 Oct. 28 __________ @ Vanderbilt _______ L ___ 0-33 1894 Nov. 10 __________ Sewanee ___________ L ____ 0-4 Nov. 16 __________ @ Missouri _________ W __ 11-0 Oct. 31 __________ @ Arkansas ________ W ___ 4-0 tNov. 24 __________ Dallas U ___________ W __ 26-0 Nov. 19 __________ @ Kirksville ________ L ___ 0-48 Nov. 3 __________ @ Oklahoma________ L ____ 0-2 Head coach: R.D. Wentworth Nov. 23 __________ @ Kansas __________ L ___ 0-12 Nov. 10 __________ Transylvania ________ L ____ 0-6 Season: 6-1 Nov. 25 __________ @ Oklahoma________ W __ 11-0 Nov. 17 __________ Sewanee ___________ W _ 17-10 Oct. 19 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 38-0 1899 tNov. 28 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 32-0 Nov. 22 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 27-0 Oct. 27 __________ Tulane ____________ W __ 12-0 Nov. 9 __________ Austin YMCA ______ W ___ 6-0 Head coach: M.G. Clarke Nov. 16 __________ Austin YMCA ______ W __ 24-0 Season: 6-2 1902 1906 Nov. 29 __________ Arkansas ___________ W __ 54-0 Oct. 21 __________ @ Dallas U _________ W __ 11-6 Dec. 8 __________ @ San Antonio ______ W __ 57-0 Oct. 31 __________ San Antonio ________ W __ 28-0 Head coach: J.B. Hart Head coach: H.R. Schenker Dec. 14 __________ Missouri ___________ L ___ 0-28 Nov. 4 __________ Texas A&M (S.A.) ___ W ___ 6-0 Season: 6-3-1 Season: 9-1 Nov. 9 __________ Sewanee ___________ L ___ 0-12 Oct. 4 __________ Oklahoma__________ W __ 22-6 Oct. 5 __________ 26th Infantry _______ W __ 21-0 Nov. 18 __________ @ Vanderbilt _______ L ____ 0-6 Oct. 10 __________ Sewanee (D) ________ W __ 11-0 Oct. 13 __________ TCU ______________ W __ 22-0 1895 Nov. 20 __________ @ Tulane __________ W __ 11-0 Oct. 18 __________ LSU (S.A.) _________ L ____ 0-5 Oct. 20 __________ W. Texas Mililtary ___ W __ 28-0 Nov. 25 __________ Tulane ____________ W __ 32-0 Oct. 25 __________ Texas A&M (S.A.) ___ T ___ 0-0 Oct. 27 __________ @ Vanderbilt _______ L ___ 0-45 Head coach: Frank Crawford Nov. 30 __________ LSU_______________ W __ 29-0 Nov. 1 __________ Trinity ____________ W __ 27-0 Oct. 31 __________ @ Arkansas ________ W __ 11-0 Season: 5-0 Nov. 8 __________ Haskell ____________ L ___ 0-12 Nov. 2 __________ @ Oklahoma________ W __ 10-9 Nov. 11 __________ @ Dallas U _________ W __ 10-0 Nov. 15 __________ @ Nashville U _______ W __ 11-5 Nov. 9 __________ Haskell ____________ W __ 28-0 Nov. 18 __________ Austin YMCA ______ W __ 24-0 The 1896 Texas varsity was Nov. 19 __________ @ Alabama _________ W __ 10-0 Nov. 16 __________ Daniel Baker________ W __ 40-0 Nov. 23 __________ Tulane ____________ W __ 16-0 the first team to play out of Nov. 24 __________ @ Tulane __________ W ___ 6-0 Nov. 23 __________ Wash.-St. Louis _____ W __ 17-6 tNov. 28 __________ San Antonio ________ W __ 38-0 tNov. 27 __________ Texas A&M ________ L ___ 0-12 Nov. 29 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 24-0 Dec. 6 __________ Galveston __________ W ___ 8-0 state, as the team ventured east for games against 1903 1907 1896 Tulane (a 12-4 victory) Head coach: Ralph Hutchinson Head coach: W.E. Metzenthin Head coach: Harry Robinson and LSU (a 14-0 loss). The Season: 5-1-2 Season: 6-1-1 Season: 4-2-1 games were played on a Oct. 3 __________ School for Deaf _____ W __ 17-0 Oct. 12 __________ Texas A&M (D) _____ T ___ 0-0 Oct. 17 __________ Galveston __________ W __ 42-0 Oct. 9 __________ Haskell (D) _________ L ____ 0-6 Oct. 19 __________ LSU_______________ W __ 12-5 Oct. 24 __________ @ Dallas U _________ T ___ 0-0 Saturday and Monday in Oct. 17 __________ Oklahoma__________ T ___ 6-6 Oct. 25 __________ Haskell ____________ W _ 45-10 Nov. 7 __________ San Antonio ________ W __ 12-4 Oct. 24 __________ Baylor _____________ W __ 48-0 Oct. 30 __________ @ Arkansas ________ W __ 26-6 Nov. 14 __________ @ Tulane __________ W __ 12-4 New Orleans and Baton Oct. 29 __________ Arkansas ___________ W __ 15-0 Nov. 2 __________ @ Missouri _________ L ____ 4-5 Nov. 16 __________ @ LSU_____________ L ___ 0-14 Rouge, respectively, which Nov. 6 __________ Vanderbilt _________ T ___ 5-5 Nov. 9 __________ Baylor _____________ W _ 27-11 tNov. 26 __________ Dallas U ___________ W __ 22-4 Nov. 13 __________ @ Oklahoma________ W __ 11-5 Nov. 15 __________ Oklahoma__________ W _ 29-10 Dec. 14 __________ Missouri ___________ L ___ 0-10 was a particularly brutal Nov. 29 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 29-6 tNov. 28 __________ Texas A&M ________ W __ 11-6 travel schedule for that time.
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