10. University of Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Christian University, Baylor, Texas Tech, North Texas, Southern Methodist University, Rice, University of Texas-El Paso, and University of Houston.
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Many sports are offered at the University of Texas. Basketball, Football, Baseball, Wrestling, Volleyball, Tennis, Softball, and Golf. Most of these sports have a women's and men's team and some are nationally recognized.
As of October 17, 2010 the University of Texas has a record of 849 wins, 323 loses, and 34 ties.
As of the 2008 season, the last meeting between the two teams was the 1982 Cotton Bowl with Texas winning 14-12.
The University of Southern California Trojan Stadium is called the Coliseum and there 93,607 seats.
FOUR recognized National Championships... (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005)
Prior to the 2009 season, Alabama and Texas have met 8 times with Texas leading the series, 7-0-1. Their last meeting was in the 1982 Cotton Bowl, won by Texas 14-12. The tie was in the 1960 Bluebonnet Bowl.
The University of Texas is a state university system that encompasses many institutions. However, the term "University of Texas" refers almost exclusively to the system's flagship institution, the University of Texas at Austin. The University of Texas at Arlington is another institution in the same system.
Several college football teams are known as the Bears, but the most prominent is Baylor University in Texas. Other institutions with the Bears mascot include the University of California, Berkeley and several smaller colleges. Overall, the exact number may vary as new programs emerge and others change their mascots, but there are at least a handful of teams across different divisions.
The University of Texas (at Dallas) has an area of 500 acres.
How many NCAA football bowls has University of Florida played in?