As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
Photos are of Eddie on the baseball and football teams. October 24, 2024October 24, 2024 Eddie Vaughan Obituary Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 26, 2024. Fair Oaks Ranch – Eddie L Vaughan 78, Eddie passed away peacefully at his home on October 11, 2024 with his wife, son, and daughter present. Eddie was born…
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The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
Photos are of Eddie on the baseball and football teams. October 24, 2024October 24, 2024 Eddie Vaughan Obituary Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 26, 2024. Fair Oaks Ranch – Eddie L Vaughan 78, Eddie passed away peacefully at his home on October 11, 2024 with his wife, son, and daughter present. Eddie was born…
IMPORTANT!!! The TLSN Board has successfully transferred most of the data for The History of Longhorn Sports from Squarespace to WordPress. Squarespace limits users to 400 categories, and we had reached that capacity, hindering the growth of The History of Longhorn Sports. WordPress offers the expanded capabilities that TLSN needs. Many individuals, including All-American and…
As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
Photos are of Eddie on the baseball and football teams. October 24, 2024October 24, 2024 Eddie Vaughan Obituary Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 26, 2024. Fair Oaks Ranch – Eddie L Vaughan 78, Eddie passed away peacefully at his home on October 11, 2024 with his wife, son, and daughter present. Eddie was born…
IMPORTANT!!! The TLSN Board has successfully transferred most of the data for The History of Longhorn Sports from Squarespace to WordPress. Squarespace limits users to 400 categories, and we had reached that capacity, hindering the growth of The History of Longhorn Sports. WordPress offers the expanded capabilities that TLSN needs. Many individuals, including All-American and…
As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
Photos are of Eddie on the baseball and football teams. October 24, 2024October 24, 2024 Eddie Vaughan Obituary Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 26, 2024. Fair Oaks Ranch – Eddie L Vaughan 78, Eddie passed away peacefully at his home on October 11, 2024 with his wife, son, and daughter present. Eddie was born…
IMPORTANT!!! The TLSN Board has successfully transferred most of the data for The History of Longhorn Sports from Squarespace to WordPress. Squarespace limits users to 400 categories, and we had reached that capacity, hindering the growth of The History of Longhorn Sports. WordPress offers the expanded capabilities that TLSN needs. Many individuals, including All-American and…
As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
As of 06/24/2024 The national championship count is as follows:
Texas now boasts 66 all-time National Championships (62 NCAA crowns) and four AIAW crowns. This is an impressive feat for the Longhorns, who rank fourth in the number of national championships after Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
In 1985-1986 the Women won the National Championships in swimming, diving, indoor and outdoor track, basketball, and cross country. Most championships ever for sports in the history of UT.
National Championship by Coach in numerical order including Pre NCAA championships as of 2021:
Texas has been a national champion in football nine times, according to the Official NCAA Football Record Book, which names every team to which a “major” selector awards a championship. According to that publication, the champions were 1914, 1941, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1981, and 2005.
According to Wikipedia, Texas has been recognized 15 times as football national champions in media and/or institutional formats
4 times acknowledged by Texas and the NCAA (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005),
5 times recognized by the NCAA but not acknowledged by UT (1914, 1941, 1968, 1977, and 1981), and
6 times crowned as National Champion by some national rating services but not recognized by Texas or the NCAA. (1918, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1950, and 2008).
NCAA and Texas Recognized National Champions
1963
1963 – Duke Carlisle Interception
1963 – The Heart of Texas
1969 Helmet Logo for 100th Year of College Football
1969
1969
1970 – UCLA Game
1970 Cotton Bowl Watch
1970
2005
Baseball
The Texas Longhorns are the winningest team in college baseball history with 77 conference championships, 35 College World series, 12 appearances to the Championship game, and 6 national champions (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005).
The Board of Directors of TLSN wishes the Longhorn family of athlete’s good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and good will. Yet, TLSN remains dedicated and loyal — like a sentinel — to assisting qualifying Longhorn families when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board
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