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Too bad this seems lost to history. When I saw someone post on here that VY was the greatest player in Texas history I thought of Earl and Nobis'...and then I started thinking that VY might not have been the greatest QB. By every metric possible Street might come out on topView attachment 7025
Street should have a statue - he posted a perfect 20-0 record, the most wins without a loss in Longhorns history.
As a pitcher he was twice All-American who threw the only perfect game in University of Texas baseball history.
Each to his own. VY is the greatest of all time to me. Watching VY convert so many of 4th and 15+ etc. he was just unstoppable and could carry Texas. My office is full of VY custom art and memorabilia.Too bad this seems lost to history. When I saw someone post on here that VY was the greatest player in Texas history I thought of Earl and Nobis'...and then I started thinking that VY might not have been the greatest QB. By every metric possible Street might come out on top
Each to his own. VY is the greatest of all time to me. Watching VY convert so many of 4th and 15+ etc. he was just unstoppable and could carry Texas. My office is full of VY custom art and memorabilia.
Street in three years had 1800+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards. Less than a thousand yards a year. Except for wins what metric are you referring to?Too bad this seems lost to history. When I saw someone post on here that VY was the greatest player in Texas history I thought of Earl and Nobis'...and then I started thinking that VY might not have been the greatest QB. By every metric possible Street might come out on top
Undefeated as the starting QB on a team that ran an offense that passed less that a dozen times a gameStreet in three years had 1800+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards. Less than a thousand yards a year. Except for wins what metric are you referring to?
Street in three years had 1800+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards. Less than a thousand yards a year. Except for wins what metric are you referring to?
Undefeated as the starting QB on a team that ran an offense that passed less that a dozen times a game
My family friend and former lawyer has less than 20 receptions in his career as a WR, but he has 3 Cotton Bowl watches in his trophy case
to keep everything in context, not many of us old enough to see James Street play plus its was way before, you tube and the internet, VY might have been the single most display of a player putting a team on his back and willing them to winning it all. Its not wrong of you think JS is the greatest or VY is the greatest, heck QE may end us having a career defining play that we will remember for decades
Thats my point, back then you played ten games, there were FOUR major BOWL games, you cant compare statistics of two different erasThis. It was totally different era and the game was played much different than it it now.
I don't know the long story but the short version per a friend of mine is it's political. James did some stuff that was frowned upon back in the day. Be that said, I would have no issue at all with a statue of him and he should be in the ring of honor.View attachment 7025
Street should have a statue - he posted a perfect 20-0 record, the most wins without a loss in Longhorns history.
As a pitcher he was twice All-American who threw the only perfect game in University of Texas baseball history.
The last two years of VY, Texas was 24-1 ending on a 20 game winning streak. Street averaged about 270 yds rushing and 615 yds passing a year. It was a different game. But there is only one metric they are comparable on and that is wins.Yes the game is different. Most games are like 6 man football. That is what most fans now days want to see.
Like a base ball game 1-0 is boreing but not too me.
A 20 game win streak is not happening too often. James and Vince both were great just different era.
IMO counting the whole career H S college and pro. Bobby wasbetter than bothl Any one know who was Layne back up his freshman year?