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SHSBulldog00
11-20-2012, 03:45 PM
The conference schedule for Texas begins Sept. 21 at home against Kansas State followed by a bye week before traveling to Iowa State on either Thursday, Oct. 3 or Saturday, Oct. 5. The Longhorns will face Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry on Oct. 12 prior to a second bye week. On Oct. 26, Texas will visit TCU for the first time as Big 12 foes before returning home to play Kansas on Nov. 2, and then visiting West Virginia for the first time in school history on Nov. 9. The Longhorns return home for two games with Oklahoma State on Nov. 16, and Texas Tech on Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 28. They will then close the regular season on the road against Baylor on Dec. 7.

The 2013 season opens for Texas with three non conference games starting with the season opener at home against New Mexico State on Aug. 31. On Sept. 7, the Longhorns will make their second visit in school history to Provo, Utah, to face BYU with the only other trip coming in 1988. They will then host Ole Miss for the third time ever and the first since 1925 on Sept. 14 to finish the non conference schedule.

Note: Dates are subject to change as adjustments are expected to accommodate television partners' requests.

2013 TEXAS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(Home games in bold caps; all times TBA)

AUG. 31: NEW MEXICO STATE
Sept. 7: at BYU
SEPT. 14: MISSISSIPPI
SEPT. 21: KANSAS STATE*
Oct. 3 or 5: at Iowa State*
Oct. 12: vs. Oklahoma* (Dallas)
Oct. 26: at TCU*
NOV. 2: KANSAS*
Nov. 9: at West Virginia*
NOV. 16: OKLAHOMA STATE*
NOV. 28: TEXAS TECH*
Dec. 7: at Baylor*

*Big 12 Conference game

NastySlot
11-20-2012, 04:45 PM
The conference schedule for Texas begins Sept. 21 at home against Kansas State followed by a bye week before traveling to Iowa State on either Thursday, Oct. 3 or Saturday, Oct. 5. The Longhorns will face Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry on Oct. 12 prior to a second bye week. On Oct. 26, Texas will visit TCU for the first time as Big 12 foes before returning home to play Kansas on Nov. 2, and then visiting West Virginia for the first time in school history on Nov. 9. The Longhorns return home for two games with Oklahoma State on Nov. 16, and Texas Tech on Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 28. They will then close the regular season on the road against Baylor on Dec. 7.

The 2013 season opens for Texas with three non conference games starting with the season opener at home against New Mexico State on Aug. 31. On Sept. 7, the Longhorns will make their second visit in school history to Provo, Utah, to face BYU with the only other trip coming in 1988. They will then host Ole Miss for the third time ever and the first since 1925 on Sept. 14 to finish the non conference schedule.

Note: Dates are subject to change as adjustments are expected to accommodate television partners' requests.

2013 TEXAS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(Home games in bold caps; all times TBA)

AUG. 31: NEW MEXICO STATE
Sept. 7: at BYU
SEPT. 14: MISSISSIPPI
SEPT. 21: KANSAS STATE*
Oct. 3 or 5: at Iowa State*
Oct. 12: vs. Oklahoma* (Dallas)
Oct. 26: at TCU*
NOV. 2: KANSAS*
Nov. 9: at West Virginia*
NOV. 16: OKLAHOMA STATE*
NOV. 28: TEXAS TECH*
Dec. 7: at Baylor*

*Big 12 Conference game

what happen to the Big T-day game v. TCU? Tech?

Phil C
11-20-2012, 04:53 PM
This schedule already scores me and right now I am just looking at the first three games.
New Mexico has been tough in the past. For example in 1965 they were 8-2 and in 1960 they were 11-0and beat Tulsa and Utah State. Also in 1938 they beat Arizona and Arizona State in the same year.
BYU is tough and has beat us in the past and they won the NC in 1984. Plus it is a Mormon School and they are mad that Mr. Romney lost the election. That increases the risk.
Mississippi is tough and remember they are playing good football late and gave LSU trouble. Some polls named them as NC in 1960.

Scary times indeed. :(

Football fan
11-20-2012, 05:03 PM
what happen to the Big T-day game v. TCU? Tech?

Texas told the Big XII-2-2+2 that they would be hosting an annual T-day game from here on out. They further decided that various schools would be allowed to rotate in as their opponent for that game so that everyone else could be treated "fairly".

More of the status quo.

lostaussie
11-20-2012, 05:06 PM
New Mexico has been tough in the past. For example in 1965 they were 8-2 and in 1960 they were 11-0and beat Tulsa and Utah State. Also in 1938 they beat Arizona and Arizona State in the same year.
Scary times indeed. :(That 38 team one of the best ever assembled:D

NastySlot
11-20-2012, 05:12 PM
This schedule already scores me and right now I am just looking at the first three games.
New Mexico has been tough in the past. For example in 1965 they were 8-2 and in 1960 they were 11-0and beat Tulsa and Utah State. Also in 1938 they beat Arizona and Arizona State in the same year.
BYU is tough and has beat us in the past and they won the NC in 1984. Plus it is a Mormon School and they are mad that Mr. Romney lost the election. That increases the risk.
Mississippi is tough and remember they are playing good football late and gave LSU trouble. Some polls named them as NC in 1960.

Scary times indeed. :(

But that schedule says New Mexico State.......Aggies you all own Aggies no worries.

Phil C
11-20-2012, 05:20 PM
But that schedule says New Mexico State.......Aggies you all own Aggies no worries.

Right you are NastySlot. It should be New Mexico State and that was who the data is for and unfortunately it is too late for me to edit it correctly.

wimbo_pro
11-20-2012, 06:27 PM
This schedule already scores me ...(

Don't be afford!!!

ogg
11-20-2012, 11:11 PM
This schedule already scores me and right now I am just looking at the first three games.
New Mexico has been tough in the past. For example in 1965 they were 8-2 and in 1960 they were 11-0and beat Tulsa and Utah State. Also in 1938 they beat Arizona and Arizona State in the same year.
BYU is tough and has beat us in the past and they won the NC in 1984. Plus it is a Mormon School and they are mad that Mr. Romney lost the election. That increases the risk.
Mississippi is tough and remember they are playing good football late and gave LSU trouble. Some polls named them as NC in 1960.

Scary times indeed. :(

The horns are a very young team and still have a good 2012 record, they'll be hard to beat next year.

Phil C
11-21-2012, 12:41 PM
That 38 team one of the best ever assembled:D

Indeed yes lostaussie. There is a rumor that they wanted New Mexico State to play Alabama in a bowl game but Alabama was scared.

gatordaze
11-21-2012, 04:10 PM
Nothing scory about NMSU!