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2016:(2021–2022)
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1982:Guy Morriss
1976:(2004–2008)
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1880:(1924–1928)
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1822:Marion Mayo
1766:(1958–1961)
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1740:Bob Baillio
1734:(1948–1949)
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1710:(1935–1940)
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619:Tim Collier
585:Kyle Mackey
567:Wade Wilson
524:Kyle Mackey
516:Wade Wilson
494:Tim Collier
450:1972 season
430:T formation
370:Raisin Bowl
362:quarterback
316:coach, and
275:(1954–1955)
237:Tournaments
138:(backfield)
112:Quarterback
108:Position(s)
2039:Categories
1878:Joe Murphy
1692:Hub Hollis
1593:References
1392:Conference
791:Conference
655:Mike Trigg
637:Sam Walton
392:(PJC ) in
352:Texas Tech
336:Early life
314:basketball
170:Basketball
98:Texas Tech
38:1927-01-23
1926:Bob Berry
1902:Bob Berry
1700:Bob Berry
1395:Standing
794:Standing
646:Wes Smith
520:Wes Smith
500:1973–1985
332:in 1972.
175:1950–1957
162:1964–1985
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532:Oil Bowl
374:Sun Bowl
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127:Football
89:Football
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1566:28–20–1
1551:28–20–1
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312:coach,
219:Overall
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1718:(1941)
1562:Total:
1547:Paris:
1530:Paris
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1488:Paris
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1427:Paris
1343:Total:
740:Honors
577:, and
526:, and
492:, and
280:Awards
263:(1972)
200:?–1957
64:, U.S.
47:, U.S.
1533:6–3–1
1518:T–1st
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1320:T–3rd
1274:T–1st
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1193:8–3–1
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923:7–2–1
906:T–5th
880:4–1–2
877:5–3–2
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782:Year
229:Bowls
204:Paris
179:Paris
157:(AHC)
146:Paris
136:Paris
1621:2011
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52:Died
32:Born
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