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Attached Are The Most Significant Wins And Devastating Losses By The Longhorns In The 80-Year History Of The SWC – Compliments Of Dan Jenkins’s Book “I’ll Tell You One Thing.”

 1920- The largest football crowd in the state at the time (20,000) jammed Clark Field to witness Aggie’s first loss in two years. Tom Dennis’s grab of a tackle-eligible pass won the game 7 to 3.

1929- The TCU frogs win 15-12.

1932- TCU stopped powerful running back Koy, Stafford, and Hilliard for the championship 14-0.

1934- Hilliard leads Texas to a victory over Notre Dame 7-6.

1940- Pete Layden, Jack Crain, and Noble Doss upset an Aggie team that had one 19 straight and cost them a Rose ????Bowl bid.

1941- TCU beats the #1 Texas Longhorns 14-7

Dean Bagley, far left barely visible in dark uniforms makes the winning touchdown to beat Texas.

1944- This was the Horn’s first post-season game. Georgia Tech falls to the Horns 14-7.

Ed Ollies gift from the Georgia Tech victory.

1946- Texas was #1 but lost to the Rice Owls 18-13.

1946 Jimmy Canady goes up for pass – #80 is Max Bumgardner

1946- Cotton Bowl – Bobby Layne accounts for all of Texas’s points against Missouri winning 40-27. Bobby still holds the bowl record.

1947- Doak Walker vs. Bobby Layne. Ticket demand was so high the game was moved to the Cotton Bowl. SMU wins 14-13 behind the running of Doak Walker .

1947 Tom Landry # 32 North Carolina

1948- Sugar Bowl- Texas beats Alabama behind Bobby Layne’s leadership 27-7.

1950- SMU is #1, but Longhorn Byron Townsend and Bud McFadin ruled the day, with the Longhorns winning 23-20

Bud McFadin

1952- Texas and Baylor score a lot of points with superior backfields, but Texas wins 35-33.

1955- TCU dominates Texas behind All-American JimSwink, winning 47-20.

1958- In the first year of the two-point conversion, Texas beats O.U. 15-14.

1959- Bob Lily and the rest of TCU beats Texas 14-9

1960- Cotton Bowl Syracuse beats Texas 23-14.

David Kristynik implores defense to stop Styracuse offense

1961- Still one of the biggest upsets in SWC history. #1 Texas loses to TCU 6-0.

1962- Cotton Bowl Jerry Cook intercepts five passes, and Texas beats Mississippi 12-7

Jerry Cook

1962- Culpepper and Treadwell stop Arkansas on the one-yard line, and Texas wins a battle of the undefeated 7-3.

Treadwell #60 and Culpepper #31

1963- O.U. is ranked #1 but Texas wins 28-7

Royal, Ford, McWilliams,Appleton in New York crowned national champions.

1964- Cotton Bowl – #1 Texas beat #2 Navy to win the national championship.

1964- Texas failure to make a 2 point conversion against Arkansas cost them the game 14-13.

1964 Barney Giles just misses tackling Arkansas wingback Jim Lindsey

1965- Orange Bowl- Ernie Koy leads the attack and Texas beats Alabama 21-17.

1965- Texas comes from 20 back but loses in the final seconds to Arkansas 27-24.

1968- The wishbone reigns king of the offenses and Arkansas loses the first of three to the Longhorns 39-29.

Royal, Bradley, Robertson, Gilbert

1969- THE BIG SHOOTOUT- Texas wins 15-14.

1970- An historical game of two great teams but Texas beats Notre Dame 21-17.

1970 Billy Dale winning touchdown against Notre Dame.

1970- One of the most exciting games in the history of Longhorn football. Texas wins with 24 seconds to go on a pass from Phillips to Speyrer 20-17 to keep the winning streak alive. .

Speyrer #88 touchdown against UCLA (2)

1971 – A sequel game of two powerhouses, but Notre Dame wins 24-11.

Eddie Phillips

1973- Cotton Bowl- Texas upsets Alabama behind the running of Alan Lowry and Roosevelt Leaks 17-13.

Alan Lowry with winning touchdown against Alabama.

1974- Baylor comes back from a 24-7 deficit to beat Texas for the first SWC championship in 50 years 34-24.


1975- The Aggies beat Texas 20-10 and almost played for the national championship.

1976- Texas Tech beats DKR’s last Texas team 31-28.

1977- Third-stringer Randy McEachern enters the OU game, and, behind Earl Campbell, wins 13-8.


1977- – Earl Campbell leads the way beating the Razorbacks 13-9.

1978- Texas is unprepared and is defeated easily by Notre Dame 38-10.


1979- Houston is undefeated until meeting Longhorns Jam and Lam Jones, losing 21-13.

Jam Jones

A Texas-SMU Trilogy 1981, 1982, 1983

1981- SMU has some powerful Mustangs in Dickerson, James, and McIlhenny, but Texas wins 9-7.

1981 football Levi Mays, Ken McCune, Dan Hunter, Ken Sims, Robin Sendlein blocking on a SMU field goal attempt.

1982- Cotton Bowl- SMU gets revenge for the 1981 loss winning 30-17.

1983- In the third game of this Texas-SMU trilogy, Texas wins series 2-1 with a 15-13 victory.

1984- A painful loss in a game Texas should have won cost the Horns a national championship to Georgia 10-9.

1990- #1 ranked Houston loses to Butch Hadnot and the Horns 45-24.


Butch Hadnot

1995- James Brown leads and Phil Dawson kicks Texas to a victory over Virginia 17-16.


James Brown

1995- It is the last year of the SWC and a freshman Ricky Williams gains 163 yards in the last SWC Championship game beating Texas A & M 16-6.

1995 Taje Allen, Tre Thomas, Chris Carter, Bryant Westbrook

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