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  2. 1968 Texas Longhorns football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Texas Longhorns football team was an American football team that represented the University of Texas at Austin ... Class DE: 77: Bill Atessis: So: DT: 71 ...

  3. Category:1968 in sports in Texas - Wikipedia

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    1968 TCU Horned Frogs football team; 1968 Texas A&M Aggies football team; 1968–69 Dallas Chaparrals season; 1968 Texas Longhorns baseball team; 1968 Texas Longhorns football team; 1968 Texas Southern Tigers football team; 1968 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team; 1968 UT Arlington Rebels football team; 1968 Trinity Tigers football team

  4. Bunny Andrews - Wikipedia

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    John Boyette "Bunny" Andrews is a former American football player who was the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns in 1953. He's also the younger brother of Texas legend, and sporting goods company CEO, William "Rooster" Andrews. In 1997, he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame as a special category inductee for ...

  5. 1968 NCAA College Division football season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 NCAA College Division football season was the 13th season of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the NCAA College Division level.

  6. Andrews Hall of Famers share memories - AOL

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    Sep. 19—HIGH POINT — Ten inductees joined the T.W. Andrews athletic hall of fame during a ceremony Thursday at the Elks Lodge. Nine athletes — Mark Freeman, Marcus Gilchrist, Laura Greene ...

  7. 1968 NCAA University Division football season - Wikipedia

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    In the 1968 NCAA University Division football season, the system of "polls and bowls" changed. The Associated Press returned to its pre-1961 system of ranking the Top 20 rather than the Top 10, and voted on the national champion after the bowl games, rather than before.

  8. Revenge secured: Duncanville topples DeSoto in battle of ...

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    Duncanville quarterback Keelon Russell (12) throws out to the right flat during a District 11-6A football game at Eagle Stadium in DeSoto, Texas, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024.

  9. 1968 NCAA University Division football rankings - Wikipedia

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    For the 1968 season, the AP Poll returned to ranking 20 teams per week, after ranking only 10 per week from 1961 to 1967. This was also the second time (first since 1965) that the final AP Poll was conducted in January after the completion of bowl season, rather than at the end of the regular season.