Texas Longhorns Set Record For Earnings In 2018-2019

The University of Texas brought in a school-record earnings for the 2018-2019 fiscal year. The football program led the way for the school.

It was recently reported that the Texas Longhorns program were the highest valued at over $1 billion. So it should come as no surprise that the school reported record numbers in earnings. According to Brian Davis of the Austin American-Statesman, the school reported a school record of $223.9 million in the 2018-2019 fiscal year.

During the season the Longhorns saw the team win 10 games including a victory over top ten Georgia in the All-State Sugar Bowl. According to the report men’s basketball and baseball were the only other two sports that provided a net profit but nothing near what the football program brought back to the University. The men’s basketball team took home the NIT championship and the baseball team returned to Omaha for the College World Series for the first time in five years.

In the state of Texas, football is king and it is the same for the Longhorns. Despite the fact that the football team recorded at least four losses every year of the decade they are still viewed as the top program in the state. One could only imagine what that number will look like when the Longhorns are finally able to win the Big 12 again for the first time since beating Nebraska 13-12 in 2009 en route to a National Championship appearance.

 

WATCH: Cardinals QB Kyler Murray ‘would love’ to be two-sport player

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray says he believes he can play in MLB one day.

This isn’t the first time this conversation has happened and it likely won’t be the last, but it is the first time Kyler Murray has talked baseball on the record since finishing his first season in the NFL.

According to the Arizona Republic, the 2019 first overall NFL Draft pick says he could handle playing in the NFL and MLB in the same calendar year.

“I think I could. … Athletically, I think yeah, I could do it,” Murray told Bob McManaman of AZCentral.com. “I’ve been playing both my whole life. I would love to add that to the resume.”

The Oakland A’s drafted Murray in the first round of the 2018 MLB Draft. He turned down roughly $5 million from the organization to pursue football, staying in college then tweeting in February 2019 that he was fully committed to becoming an NFL franchise quarterback.

The A’s still own Murray’s rights (the team didn’t get a compensatory pick despite his decision), but it’s unclear if the QB was saying he will try to do both or simply is still interested in and considering the possibility of both.

The Cardinals finished the 2019 season with a 5-10 record. Murray completed 64.4% of his pass attempts for 3,722 yards and 20 touchdowns. He threw 12 interceptions and was sacked 48 times.

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Cardinals QB Kyler Murray would love to add pro baseball to his resume (Cardswire)

This isn’t the first time this conversation has happened and it likely won’t be the last, but it is the first time Kyler Murray has talked baseball on the record since finishing his first season in the NFL.

This isn’t the first time this conversation has happened and it likely won’t be the last, but it is the first time Kyler Murray has talked baseball on the record since finishing his first season in the NFL.

Cardinals QB Kyler Murray would love to add pro baseball to his resume

This isn’t the first time this conversation has happened and it likely won’t be the last, but it is the first time Kyler Murray has talked baseball on the record since finishing his first season in the NFL.

This isn’t the first time this conversation has happened and it likely won’t be the last, but it is the first time Kyler Murray has talked baseball on the record since finishing his first season in the NFL.

Houston Astros could face MLB’s ‘harshest’ discipline ever for sign stealing

What I’m Hearing: USA TODAY Sports’ Bob Nightengale relays what his sources are saying about the potential punishment for the Houston Astros.

What I’m Hearing: USA TODAY Sports’ Bob Nightengale relays what his sources are saying about the potential punishment for the Houston Astros.

Four Longhorns named to Big 12’s All-Decade baseball team

Kody Clemens, Mark Payton, Taylor Jungmann, and Corey Knebel are named to D1 Baseball’s Big 12 All-Decade team.

It was a successful decade for Texas baseball, consistently winning throughout all ten years. Winning the Big 12 regular season three different times in 2010, 2011, and 2018. The only other program to come close to the Longhorns was Texas Tech, also winning three.

Texas also added a Big 12 tournament win in 2015, sending them straight to the NCAA tournament. Making it to the tournament in 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018, the Longhorns got to the College World Series in three of those years.

All of this success was due to a few players who made it into the D1baseball.com Big 12 All-Decade Team. Kody Clemens, Mark Payton, Taylor Jungmann, and Corey Knebel all made it in for the Longhorns. You can check out the full team here:

Here are the four players that made it into the Big 12 All-Decade team:

The best Oklahoma sports moments of the decade

The 2010s held a lot of success for Oklahoma’s athletic program. With 12 national championships, seven football conference titles…

The 2010s held a lot of success for Oklahoma’s athletic program. With 12 national championships, seven football conference titles, two Heisman Trophy winners, a men’s Final Four appearance and four College Football Playoff appearances, the Sooners have had one of the most successful and balanced athletic programs of the decade.

SAMAJE PERINE’S 427 GAME–2014

The greatest rushing performance in college football history took place on a cold, rainy day in Norman when Samaje Perine put the Sooners on his back, rushing for 427 yards breaking Wisconsin’s Melvin Gordon’s record one week after Gordon broke LaDainian Tomlinson’s record of 407 yards.

BAKER MAYFIELD’S FLAG PLANT–2017

Maybe the most iconic moment in Oklahoma football history, Baker Mayfield’s flag plant at Ohio State was one of the most controversial moments of his 2017 Heisman Trophy campaign.

OKLAHOMA-TENNESSEE 2015

As far as full games, the Sooners and Volunteers gave fans a rollercoaster ride and allowed Baker Mayfield to introduce himself to the world with help from Sterling Shepard. Down 17-3 at the half, Mayfield and company staged a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, allowing Zack Sanchez to call game on a walk-off interception in double overtime.

BACK-TO-BACK HEISMAN’S–2017-2018

Done just twice before, Oklahoma joined Ohio State and USC as the only schools to win back-to-back Heisman Trophy winners and the first school to win back-to-back Heisman Trophies with two different quarterbacks. Baker Mayfield won the 2017 Heisman his senior year allowing Kyler Murray to take over the college football world in 2018. The duo also made history as the only pair of quarterbacks to be taken No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft from the same school in back-to-back years.

BACK-TO-BACK X5–2014-2019

Oklahoma owns the Big 12 with 13 conference championships and 49 conference titles in program history. However, the 2010s was one of the most dominant decades in Sooners football history. Oklahoma won seven titles and closed the decade with five straight Big 12 titles, leading to four College Football Playoff appearances.

TREVOR KNIGHT’S SUGAR BOWL–2014

Everyone thought Alabama was going to wipe the floor with Oklahoma. We all know the story. Plus Alabama was unmotivated, obviously.

BUDDY HIELD’S FINAL FOUR RUN–2015-16

With such electric play from beginning to end, it was hard to pick just one Buddy Hield moment. Hield’s senior season earned him the Naismith Trophy, joining Blake Griffin as the only Sooners to win the award. Leading the Sooners to their fifth Final Four appearance and first since 2002.

LAUREN CHAMBERLAIN WCWS GAME 1 WALK-OFF–2013

Patty Gasso’s Sooners were torching everyone in the softball world, cruising to the Women’s College World Series against Tennessee. Just weeks prior, Oklahoma had been ravaged with tornado after tornado, killing dozens in their wake. Playing with heavy hearts and an entire state behind them, Oklahoma won their first WCWS since 2000 with help from a game 1 walk-off homerun from Lauren Chamberlain.

SOFTBALL BACK-TO-BACK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS–2016-2017

After losing in the WCWS quarterfinals in 2014 missing the 2015 WCWS altogether, Gasso’s girls rallied to win back-to-back national titles in 2016 and 2017. The two World Series wins gave Gasso her third and fourth national titles as head coach.

MEN’S GOLF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP-2017

Oklahoma won their second men’s golf national championship in 2017 over Oregon at Rich harvest Farms, just outside of Chicago. The Sooners finished second in stroke play, earning the No. 2 seed in match play. Oklahoma beat Baylor 3-2, Illinois 3.5-1.5 and Oregon 3.5-1.5 en route to their first national championship since 1989.

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

To say Oklahoma is a gymnastics school is an underrated statement. Both the men’s and women’s programs have absolutely dominated college gymnastics.

The men’s program led by Mark Williams has two Nissen-Emmry award winners this decade in Steven Legendre (2011) and Yul Moldauer (2019), the gymnastics equivalent to the Heisman Trophy. From 2010 to 2019 the Sooners have won nine conference championships (2010, 2012-19), 14 individual NCAA champions and four consecutive NCAA national titles (2015-18).

Apr 21, 2018; Chicago, IL, USA; Oklahoma Sooners gymnasts pose with their first-place trophy at the NCAA National Collegiate Gymnastics Championships at UIC Pavilion. Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports

The women’s program led by KJ Kindler has produced equally impressive stats. Maggie Nichols won the Honda Award in 2019 as just the third Sooner to win the award. Kindler has produced seven NCAA individual champions, nine conference titles (2010, 2012-19), 34 ‘perfect 10s’ over the past 10 seasons and four NCAA national titles (2014, 2016-17, 2019).

Apr 15, 2017; St. Louis, MO, USA; Oklahoma Sooners gymnastics team celebrates as streamers fall after winning the National Championships during the 2017 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships at Chaifetz Arena. Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

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