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The UT Arlington Mavericks football team represented the University of Texas at Arlington from the 1959 through 1985 seasons. Between 1919 through 1958, UTA competed as a junior college prior to moving to the NCAA College Division in 1959 and ultimately the University Division in 1971 .
The Mavericks went 0–2 in 1992, losing to Creighton and the Longhorns again. In 2001, UTA sandwiched two losses to Rice around a 7–6 victory over the Houston Cougars. That win to date is the sole postseason win for the Maverick program. In 2006, The Mavericks experienced a 10 inning 6–5 loss to North Carolina State. In 2012, UTA earned ...
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The UT Arlington Mavericks football program was a college football team that represented the University of Texas at Arlington from the 1959 through 1985 seasons. Between 1919 through 1958, the team competed as a junior college. [1] The following is a list of UT Arlington Mavericks head football coaches.
The Mavericks finished their inaugural year at Maverick Stadium with a 1–5 home record, winning their final game against Arkansas State in front a crowd of 4,691. Despite the record attendance of the first game, Maverick Stadium averaged 8,062 fans per home game the first year. Maverick Stadium's scoreboard located in the north end zone.
The 1944 North Texas Aggies football team represented North Texas Agricultural College (NTAC)—now known as the University of Texas at Arlington—as an independent during the 1944 college football season. In their tenth year under head coach Klepto Holmes, the Aggies compiled a record of 2–6.
This category is for American football at the University of Texas at Arlington. Note: The team disbanded in 1985, when it was still known by "Texas–Arlington" rather than the University's current name "UT Arlington".
His career coaching record for the Mavericks was 11–10–1. This ranks him sixth at UT Arlington in total wins and eighth in winning percentage. [5] UT-Arlington discontinued its football program after the conclusion of the 1985 season. [6] After one year out of coaching, Curtis returned to the high school level, becoming head coach at 3A ...