Despite having high-ranking recruiting classes year in and year out, this headline kind of says it all:
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/05/no-texa ... n-77-years
Mind you, draft picks don't necessarily mean how well a program has done. But this definitely showed the results of some ongoing problems.
One indication of why Mac Brown is gone from the 'Horns
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One indication of why Mac Brown is gone from the 'Horns
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Re: One indication of why Mac Brown is gone from the 'Horns
The two schools that tied for the most first round draft picks were Texas A&M and Louisville, with three each. The first is Texas' erstwhile archrival, and the second was coached by the person hired to replace Mack Brown.