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SignUp Now!A lot of people don't know that Earl played LB for Texas a couple of times. It sounds like you were from the same era and if you think Daje should watch Metcalfs films, you surely would like him to watch Jimmy Saxtons films.
Bud, I know who that RB was, should I reveal to the world?
Edwin Simmons, a phenomenal talent who's career was cut short with a knee injury against Arkansas...
In the bushes in somebody's back yard...hope he wasn't nude and confused.
"DKR said "When Earl ran, snot flew."
Actually, when asked about the difference between Earl and Ricky, DKR said "When Earl ran, snot flew. that isn't the case with Ricky."
Jimmie Saxton was the player who made me a UT fan.
Tommy Nobis was the best defensive player I've ever seen play for UT.
Steve Worster was the first great fullback I saw at UT.
Rosey Leaks was a MAN.
Earl was the most down to earth SUPERSTAR I've ever encountered.
Kenneth Sims was maybe the most talented d-lineman I've seen at UT.
Johnnie Johnson was as good a DB as I've ever seen at Texas.
Lam Jones was the fastest Horn ever.
Eric Metcalf was the most elusive.
Ricky Williams was a human highlight reel.
Derrick Johnson was the second best linebacker I've seen at Texas.
Vince was just not human.
Asking me to narrow these down to two just ain't right.
LOL! I know - it's hard. That is the whole purpose of the thread. We both could go on and on about the greatest players that ever played at UT, but when it comes down to selecting the two you think were the absolute best of all it gets a little tricky, doesn't it?
I could have set the thread up as the best players by unit - OL, DL, DB, WR, etc. - like you just did, but that is too easy and gives everyone an out when naming their two favorite players. (Duke Carlisle ain't a bad choice)
Nay, I wanted some agonizing going on
Here is another thing - would Worster have been as great a fullback had he run in an offense other than the Bone? All these kinds of things have to be considered.
Earl and Vince could have played in any kind of offense and still be the game changer.
For the youngsters on here that never saw Earl play, you simply would not believe him. I don't think he ever carried the ball where he lost yardage. His film clips just do not do him justice.
I've had the good fortune to have watched all the great UT players play, including Ricky and Earl. Ricky was great, but he was no Earl Campbell. Vince Young was the greatest football talent I have ever seen. He and Earl could have played any position on the field and excelled - including DT. Try and say that about Manziel.
as one of the old folks it's my duty to tell you morenz never beat colorado.Some old folks in this thread.
The first Longhorn game I remember watching was when Shea Morenz was QB and the Horns took out Colorado a week or so after Cordell Stewart threw that 80 yard Hail Mary to beat some team (I forgot who).
I'm not positive that I'm remembering that correctly, but I do remember Colorado trying to onside it but failing at the end of the game.