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  2. Dallas College - Wikipedia

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    Dallas College is a public community college with seven campuses in Dallas County, Texas. [2] It serves more than 70,000 students annually in degree-granting, continuing education, and adult education programs. Dallas College offers associate degree and career/technical certificate programs in more than 100 areas of study [3] as well as a ...

  3. The following is a list of public universities in Texas by enrollment. ... University of North Texas at Dallas: 4,186 4,164 4,040 3,757 3,509 3,030 2,488 2,575 2,140

  4. List of college athletic programs in Texas - Wikipedia

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    University of North Texas at Dallas: Dallas: Sooner: Our Lady of the Lake Saints: Our Lady of the Lake University: San Antonio: Red River: Paul Quinn Tigers: Paul Quinn College: Dallas: Red River: Texas A&M-San Antonio Jaguars: Texas A&M University-San Antonio: San Antonio: Red River: Texas A&M-Texarkana Eagles: Texas A&M University-Texarkana ...

  5. List of colleges and universities in the Dallas–Fort Worth ...

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    Art Institute of Dallas: 850 Dallas: Texas A&M University College of Dentistry: 594 Dallas: Texas A&M University School of Law: 452 Fort Worth: University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law: 423 Dallas: Texas State Technical College North Texas: 313 Red Oak: Wade College: 207 Dallas: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Dallas ...

  6. Dallas Texans (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Texans played in the National Football League (NFL) for one season in 1952. They posted a record of 1–11. They posted a record of 1–11. Initially based in Dallas , the team was returned to the league in the middle of the season and became a traveling team based in Hershey, Pennsylvania , and Akron, Ohio .

  7. Dick Davis (defensive end) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Earl Davis (February 6, 1938 – April 30, 2021) was an American professional football defensive end who played one season with the Dallas Texans of the American Football League (AFL). He played college football at Vanderbilt University and the University of Kansas. He was a member of the Texans team that won the 1962 AFL championship.

  8. Dick Frey - Wikipedia

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    Richard H. Frey (December 17, 1929 – April 25, 2020) was a former American football end who played for the Dallas Texans and Houston Oilers. He played college football at Texas A&M University, having previously attended Mark Keppel High School. [1] He died in April 2020. [2]

  9. Dave Webster - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Texans later became the Kansas City Chiefs in 1963 when the franchise moved from Texas to Missouri. Even though Webster was an All-American quarterback in college, he played defensive back because blacks were not allowed to play the quarterback position in the professional football ranks at that time.