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1963 Texas Longhorns football team
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The 1963 Texas Longhorns football team was an American football team that represented the University of Texas (now known as the University of Texas at Austin) as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1963 NCAA University Division football season. In their seventh year under head coach Darrell Royal, the Longhorns compiled an overall record of 11–0, with a mark of 7–0 in conference play, and finished as SWC champion. Texas concluded their season with a victory over Navy in the Cotton Bowl Classic.[1]
The Longhorns won their first national championship. Tommy Nobis was the only sophomore starter, and was an important participant on the Longhorns' 1963 team, which defeated #2 Navy led by Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach in the 1964 Cotton Bowl Classic, 28–6.
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After defeating Baylor in their eighth game, the Longhorns became the only major team with no losses and no ties in college football.[2] After defeating their first nine opponents, the Longhorns clinched the Southwestern Conference title and a spot in the Cotton Bowl.[3] The Longhorns ended up finishing the regular season with a 10–0 record and defeated #2 Navy in the 1964 Cotton Bowl Classic, 28–6. Texas was the consensus national champion before the game with #2 Navy,[4] regardless of the outcome because the AP Poll and UPI Poll did not release polls after bowl games until years later. However, the win ensured that there would be no dispute as had happened in other years when #1 teams lost their bowl games.
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At Tulane
Texas Longhorns (0–0) vs. Tulane Green Wave (0–0)
Vs. Texas Tech
Texas Tech Red Raiders (1–0) vs. Texas Longhorns (1–0)
Vs. Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State Cowboys (0–1) vs. Texas Longhorns (2–0)
Vs. Oklahoma
At Arkansas
Texas Longhorns (4–0) vs. Arkansas Razorbacks (2–2)
Vs. Rice
Rice Owls (3–1) vs. Texas Longhorns (5–0)
At SMU
Vs. Baylor
Baylor Bears (5–1) vs. Texas Longhorns (7–0)
Vs. TCU
TCU Horned Frogs (3–3) vs. Texas Longhorns (8–0)
At Texas A&M
Texas Longhorns (9–0) vs. Texas A&M Aggies (2–6–1)
Vs. Navy (Cotton Bowl)
1964 Cotton Bowl Classic: Navy Midshipmen (9–1) vs. Texas Longhorns (10–0)
at Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX
- Date: Wednesday, January 1, 1964
- Game time: 1:00 PM CDT
- Game weather: Clear, 45 °F (7 °C)
- Game attendance: 75,300
- TV announcers (CBS): Chris Schenkel, Pat Summerall
- Box Score Game Recap
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Rankings
Roster
- Buddy Alldredge, WT
- Scott Appleton, WT
- George Bass, WG
- Frank Bedrick, C
- Jim Besselman, WG
- Mike Boxwell, TB
- Clarence Bray, C
- James Brooks, ST
- Kenneth Brooks, SE
- George Brucks, SE
- Charles Buckalew, TB
- Duke Carlisle, QB
- Bob Casseday, WE
- Tony Crosby, E-PK
- Tom Currie, WG
- Jake David, QB
- Les Derrick, TB-QB
- Joe Dixon, WB
- Timmy Doer, FB
- Charles Echols, WT
- Fred Edwards, FB
- Staley Faulkner, WT
- Ken Ferguson, ST
- Tommy Ford, TB
- Joe Galiga, C
- Kim Gaynor, WB
- Barney Giles, SG
- Howard Goad, T
- Hix Green, TB
- Kenneth Halm, WG
- Phil Harris, WB
- Lee Hensley, WT
- Ben House, WE
- Jack Howe, C
- Jim Hudson, WB
- Dwain James, ST
- Rodney Kelley, C
- Anthony King, WB
- Mike King, WB
- Ernie Koy, Jr., FB
- Marvin Kristynik, QB
- Clayton Lacy, ST
- Pete Lammons, WE
- Ronny Landry, E
- Dan Mauldin, WE
- David McWilliams, C
- Tommy Nobis, SG
- Knox Nunnally, WE
- Harold Philipp, FB
- Bo Price, SG
- Gordon Roberts, ST
- Sandy Sands, SE
- George Sauer, Jr., SE
- Tom Stockton, FB
- Charles Talbert, SE
- Diron Talbert, ST
- Olen Underwood, SG
- Tommy Wade, QB
- Pat Williamson, WB
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Awards and honors
- Scott Appleton, tackle: Outland Trophy,[15] consensus All-American[16]
1963 Longhorns in the NFL
The following players were drafted into professional football following the season.
Player | Position | Round | Pick | Franchise | Source |
Scott Appleton | Defensive Tackle | 1 | 4 | Dallas Cowboys[note 1] | [17][15] |
Duke Carlisle | Back | 5 | 60 | Green Bay Packers | [18] |
Walter (Sandy) Sands | End | 12 | 159 | Minnesota Vikings | [19] |
Ernie Koy, Jr. and Olen Underwood would be selected in the 1964 NFL Draft, while Tommy Nobis would be selected in the 1965 NFL Draft.
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Notes
- Appleton was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas traded their rights to Appleton to the Pittsburgh Steelers for Buddy Dial. The Houston Oilers ended up signing Appleton.
References
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