Things to See on University of Texas Gamedays
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Heisman Statues of Ricky Williams and Earl Campbell
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UT's Heisman Heroes are immortalized in tremendous fashion by statues built as a tribute to the impact they made in college football by winning college football's top individual award. Located in the southwest corner of Darrell K. Royal Stadium, the statues stand 8-feet tall and weigh 1000 pounds. Campbell's statue was unveiled in 2006 and Williams' in 2012.
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The University of Texas Longhorn Band
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This marching band delights fans with songs such as the famous "Eyes of Texas", "Texas Fight", "March grandioso", "March of the Longhorns", and "Wabash Cannonball." Along with playing these traditional songs, the band also is known for ringing cowbells before the start of a game, banging Big Bertha, the largest marching drum in the world, forming a giant Script Texas, Block T and more.
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The Lighting of the University's Main Tower Fans know that looking at this campus landmark is a great way to measure the success of the football program. The tower's top is lit orange after a conference win and the entire tower is lit for a conference championship. For a national title, the tower is lit up in orange and also features a No. 1.
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