Campbell Trophy Q&A with former Longhorn Sam Acho

The recipient of the 2010 William V. Campbell Trophy, Sam Acho sat down to do a question and answers session with the trophy’s committee.

The recipient of the 2010 William V. Campbell Trophy, former Texas star Sam Acho sat down to do a question and answers session with the trophy’s committee.

The trophy recognizes players who not only excel on the field but academically and in their local communities. Acho was presented with the trophy for a 3.55 GPA in the McCombs Business school while also spending time in Nigeria on mission trips.

On the field, Acho finished in Texas’ top 10 in sacks, forced fumbles, and fumble recoveries. His best season came in 2010, his senior year, having 15.5 tackles for loss, 8.0 sacks, and five forced fumbles.

Here are some of the replies to the questions the Campbell Trophy asked of him:

What do you love most about the Texas football program and what was your most memorable college game?
My most memorable game was the 2009 Big 12 Championship against Nebraska. I’m glad that Texas gave me the opportunity to play at the next level.

In the Big 12 Championship against the Cornhuskers, Acho had 10 tackles (seven solo) and one sack. As a team, the Longhorns won their third conference championship since the creation in 1996.

For three seasons, Acho got to play with his younger brother, Emmanuel. The two have always been close and enjoyed playing with each other.

You played college football alongside your younger brother, Emmanuel. As special as that must have been, was there ever any sibling rivalry and who was the biggest trash talker?
I loved playing with Emmanuel. In most sports, we were on the same team talking trash to opponents and backing each other up.

The 2010 season was their best combined season, as Emmanuel and Sam combined for 24.0 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks.

After his time in Austin, Acho was a fourth round pick of the 2011 NFL Draft. The Arizona Cardinals held onto the linebacker for four seasons before Acho headed to Chicago to play for the Bears.

Tampa Bay was a stop year stop in 2019 and the pass rusher is now a free agent. Still wanting to play, Acho made sure he was physically ready, even with COVID-19.

Because of the pandemic, the upcoming football season could be anything but typical. What are you looking forward to most this season and how did you stay in shape during quarantine?
I stayed in shape by playing with my kids and training on my own. I’m looking forward to a new season of life. The world has changed, and I’m looking forward to new conversations and rallying people together to make a change.

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Former Longhorn: Texas would’ve beaten Alabama with healthy Colt McCoy

Former Texas LB Sam Acho shared  that Texas would have defeated Alabama in the 2010 National Championship if Colt McCoy didn’t get hurt.

11 years later, and this is still a topic of conversation for Texas Longhorn fans apparently. Former Texas linebacker Sam Acho shared with 247Sports that Texas would have defeated the Crimson Tide in the 2010 National Championship if quarterback Colt McCoy didn’t get hurt.

Well, Alabama would’ve won the national title this had Tua Tagovailoa not of gotten hurt. Just saying. But still, check out with Acho says here:

Alabama went on to beat Texas 37-21 to win their first national title since 1992.

When asked if Texas would’ve won had McCoy not gotten hurt, Acho responded with:

“Is that a question?… I don’t even know we’re discussing. That’s not even a question.”

Acho goes on to say that:

“It was hard having Colt go down, but at the same time, that’s what adversity makes you do — it makes you try to rally together, and we did. We had a lull but came back in the third quarter and rallied behind Garrett Gilbert. Jordan Shipley had an amazing catch for a touchdown in that third quarter and brought it back to a closer game, and we didn’t get it done.”

But injuries are part of the game, and Alabama has certainly had their share of them. Including this past season when their star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, and many others on both sides of the ball struggled all season with injuries.

Would Alabama have beaten Texas in the 2010 National Title game if McCoy had been healthy? We will never know, but one thing is for sure, Texas will never stop asking the question.

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