The Texas Longhorns football history dates back to 1893. Texas started out as an independent from 1893 to 1895. Following that season the Longhorns joined the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) until 1904 when they became independent again. After a brief two-year stint with the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Longhorns joined the Southwest Conference where they would remain for the next 80 years.
In 1996 the school joined the Big 12 Conference where they are still members of two. This current run makes it the second-longest stint in a conference behind the old SWC. During those 124 years of college football the Longhorns have played a lot of football. Totaling 1,324 games played with a school winning percentage of 70.4.
Longhorns Wire recently published the 44 teams that the Longhorns haven’t played up until this point in time.
Texas Football: 44 FBS teams that the Longhorns haven't played https://t.co/KHR18KRYPa
— Longhorns Wire (@LonghornsWire) May 12, 2020
There were also seven teams that the Longhorns have played in their history but never beaten.
There are 7 teams the Texas Longhorns have played but never beaten, can you name them?https://t.co/spHO7HAty2
— Longhorns Wire (@LonghornsWire) May 10, 2020
In the final piece of this series on Longhorns history, we identify the 35 FBS teams that have taken the field against Texas but have never won. Of those 35, 14 hail from the Power Five conferences. The Longhorns most recent victory over Utah gave them their second win over the Utes in their brief history.
ACC Conference up first