Could the all-time leader rusher at Texas return to the playing field?

According to our colleagues at Touchdown Wire, Texas Longhorns all-time leading rusher in Ricky Williams could return to the field.

According to a new upstart called Fan Controlled Football League, they are in talks with former Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams. The man who at one time set the NCAA’s all-time rushing record hasn’t stepped on a football field to play a game since 2011.

According to our colleagues at the Touchdown Wire, Williams isn’t the only former NFL star in discussions to join.

It would represent a remarkable feat if either player does return to the field to play for the FCFL. Williams, 43, last played in the NFL in the 2011 season. Urlacher, 42, last appeared in an NFL game in 2012.

The team called the Zappers are currently in negotiations with Williams.

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Williams signed with the Texas Longhorns during the 1995 recruiting cycle and would be a major factor in their success over the first three years of the newly formed Big 12 Conference. Williams accounted for 7,206 yards from scrimmage and 75 total touchdowns during his Longhorns career. He won the Heisman Trophy in his final season before heading to the NFL.

Williams would play in the NFL from 1999-2011 but would miss the 2004 and 2006 seasons. Overall he rushed for 10,009 yards and 66 touchdowns. He accounted for a total of 12,615 yards and 74 touchdowns in his NFL career. He left football at the age of 34. Now he works for ESPN as part of the crew on Longhorn Network.

It would be interesting to see if Ricky Williams could still tote the rock for this upstart league. One that would seem to be high quality entertainment.

Longhorns Legend Earl Campbell delivers gift to Guy Fieri

The Longhorns legendary running back Earl Campbell surprised celebrity chef Guy Fieri with a gift. Of course it was a Longhorn.

It isn’t everyday that you receive a gift delivered by a Texas Longhorns legend, but that is what happened to celebrity chef Guy Fieri. The Mayor of Flavortown received a gift from Earl Campbell on Wednesday. The first ever Heisman Trophy winner in Longhorns history delivered a gift, of course it was a Longhorn.

Campbell played for the Longhorns from 1974 to 1977. During that time he racked up 4,443 yards and 40 touchdowns. He left the school as the all-time leading rusher in both categories. The records stood until another Heisman winning running back came to town in Ricky Williams. Campbell would go on to have a Hall of Fame career in the NFL.

Earl Campbell even signed the Longhorn for Guy, who claimed that the Tyler Rose was his favorite all-time player in a tweet. This comes on the same day as the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose award watch list was released. Despite his fame, that had to be a surreal moment for the celebrity chef.

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