EngineerHorn;1365405; said:
Using the guys on the list, I'm not doubting OSU would look better. But the omissions for UT are even more glaring.......
So if we're measuring NFL success/longevity, I would've included any combination of the following:
Jerry Sisemore
Justin Blalock
Derrick Dockery
Doug Dawson
Blake Brockermeyer
Dan Neil
Leonard Davis
Mike Williams
Harley Sewell
Bill Hughes
Bob McKay
Bob Simmons
Terry Tausch
Gene Chilton
Stan Thomas
Again, not complaining about the list. He did a good job for someone who doesn't follow UT football.
Not complaining either, so we will look at your list (Sisimore and Blalock in my orginal post)-
Derrick Dockery-6 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Doug Dawson-8 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Blake Brockermeyer-9 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Dan Neil-8 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Leonard Davis-8 seasons in the NFL and is an active player. 1 time Pro Bowler.
Mike Williams-4 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Harley Sewell-11 seasons in the NFL. 4 time Pro Bowler
Bill Hughes-5 seasons in the NFL, 1 time Pro Bowler
Bob McKay-9 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Bob Simmons- 7 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Terry Tausch- 8 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Gene Chilton- 6 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Stan Thomas- 4 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
So using the NFL as a barometer Texas' best OL in addtion to the orginal 5 would be Sewell, Davis and Hughes (who had his carreer cut short by WWII)
Again lets look at other OSU notiables
I had edited my orginal post with Bill Willis, but in case you missed it
Bill Willis- College Football Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Member of NFL's All Decade Team 1940's, 8 Seasons in the NFL, 3 time Pro Bowler, 3 time First Team All Pro
Or another notable
Lou Groza- 14 seasons in NFL AS A OL (7 more seasons as a kicker) As a OL 9 time Pro Bowler and 4 time First Team All Pro, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Others from OSU
LeCharles Bentley- 4 seasons in the NFL. 2 time Pro Bowler (career cut short by injury)
Chris Ward- 7 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Dave Foley- 9 years in the NFL. 1 time Pro Bowler
Rob Murphy- 3 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Jeff Uhlenhak-9 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Kurt Schumacher- 4 seasons in the NFL. No other awards
Tom DeLeone-13 seasons in the NFL. 2 time pro Bowler.
Rufus Mayes-11 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Douglas Van Horn-13 seasons in the NFL. No other awards.
Russell Thomas-4 season in the NFL. No other awards
Now let me add those players that never played in the NFL from OSU. Most were from the one platoon system, but were recognized for their line play.
Warren Armling-College Football Hall of Fame. Played 1944-1946
Jim Daniell-College Football Hall of Fame. Played 1939-1941
Gomer Jones-College Football Hall of Fame. Played 1933-1935
Aurealius Thomas-College Football Hall of Fame. Played 1955-1957
Gust Zarnas-College Football Hall of Fame. Played 1935-1937
So, by any objective measure OSU OL trumps Texas OL. Let review
Pro Football HOF- OSU 3 Texas 0
College Football HOF-
With 1 Platoon Player OSU 8 Texas 1
Without 1 Platoon Players OSU 3 Texas 1
Pro Football All Time Teams OSU 1 Texas 0
Number of Pro Bowl Appearences by OL Alumni- OSU 28 Texas 8
Number of selections as First Team All Pro by OL Alumni- OSU 13 Texas 0
About the only thing that you can say we are equal in is we both put about the same number of OL in the NFL.
If it is any consolation EH, with Bobby Layne I think you are way better at QB.
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