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Score Plays Yards TOP Texas Alabama 1 0:23 2 99 Texas Ernie Koy 79-yard touchdown run, David Conway kick good 7 0 2 9:51 4 80 Texas George Sauer 69-yard touchdown reception from Jim Hudson, Conway kick good 14 0 2 4:34 14 87 Alabama Wayne Trimble 7-yard touchdown reception from Joe Namath, David Ray kick good 14 7 2 0:27 4 38 Texas
The Texas–Texas A&M football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies. [2] The rivalry was played every year between 1915 and 2011, until A&M left the Big 12 Conference to join the Southeastern Conference [3] during the 2010–12 Southeastern Conference realignment as a part of the wider 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment.
Texas' Quinn Ewers ended up being too much for Alabama, as the Longhorns took a 34-24 victory out of Tuscaloosa in a huge early season win. ... Alabama vs. Texas score. Team. Q1. Q2. Q3. Q4. Final ...
Alabama got the win over Texas, 37-21, to complete a perfect 14-0 season and clinch the school's 13th national championship and first since 1992. The game was the ninth meeting of Texas and Alabama, though the first since the 1982 Cotton Bowl Classic. Prior to the game, Texas led the all-time series with a 7–0–1 record, with the first ...
Texas' 10 biggest football plays of the season range from Xavier Worthy's TD catch against Alabama to T ... So the game went from a potential 13-10 score to a 15-9 Longhorns lead, and Texas went ...
The 1982 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 46th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Friday, January 1.Part of the 1981–82 bowl game season, it matched the third-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the #6 Texas Longhorns of the Southwest Conference (SWC).
No. 11 Texas snapped No. 3 Alabama's FBS-best 21-home game winning streak in an impressive performance. Texas upsets Alabama: our staff takeaways from Longhorns' 34-24 win in Tuscaloosa Skip to ...
A heart-breaking 1-point loss to arch-rival Arkansas at Texas Memorial Stadium kept the Longhorns from repeating as National Champions. [2] The Longhorns finished the regular season with a 9–1–0 record and defeated No.1 ranked Alabama in the 1965 Orange Bowl, 21–17. [3] [4]