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Who is Texas women’s basketball coach?

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Asked by: Wendy Alderson

When did Vic Schaefer go to Texas?

Schaefer went to Arkansas after serving as head women’s coach at Sam Houston State from 1990-97.
VIC SCHAEFER’S COACHING EXPERIENCE.

YEARS SCHOOL POSITION
2020-present Texas Head Coach
2011-20 Mississippi State Head Coach
2003-11 Texas A&M Associate Head Coach

How much is Texas paying Vic Schaefer?

Texas

Year School Total Pay
2022 Texas $1,800,000

Has ASU won the Rose Bowl?

It was the 73rd Rose Bowl Game. The Arizona State Sun Devils, champions of the Pacific-10 Conference, defeated the Michigan Wolverines, champions of the Big Ten Conference, 22–15.
1987 Rose Bowl.

Michigan Wolverines Arizona State Sun Devils
15 22
Head coach: Bo Schembechler Head coach: John Cooper
AP Coaches 4 4 AP Coaches 7 8

Has Ohio State ever lost a Rose Bowl?

Ohio State also made two Rose Bowl appearances under Bruce, in which the team went 0–2. Following Bruce, John Cooper became the head coach of the Buckeyes and would lead the school to ten bowl appearances, including one Rose Bowl victory in 1997, the school’s first Rose Bowl victory since 1974.
Key.

W Win
L Loss
T Tie

How many national championships does ASU have?

five national championships

ASU has one of the most successful baseball programs in the country. The Sun Devils have won five national championships (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981), the fourth most by any school, and have the third most College World Series victories with 61.

Did Jim Harbaugh win a Rose Bowl?

As a fifth-year senior in 1986, he led Michigan to the 1987 Rose Bowl and was a Heisman Trophy finalist, finishing third. The Chicago Bears selected Harbaugh in the first round of the 1987 NFL Draft.
Jim Harbaugh.

Michigan Wolverines
NFL Draft: 1987 / Round: 1 / Pick: 26
Career history
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Who won most Rose Bowls?

USC

USC has also won the most Rose Bowls (25), followed by Michigan and Ohio State (8 each); Washington and Stanford (7 each); and UCLA (5). Michigan has lost the most (12), followed by USC (9), Ohio State, UCLA and Stanford (7 each), Washington and Wisconsin (6 each).