The Longhorn team won the Southwest Conference tournament that season and advanced to the Elite Eight in the 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
The Orangemen combined the passing of Graves with an often overwhelming option game, the signature of the Longhorn teams of the late 1960's and 1970's, that helped Syracuse outrush Texas, 248-121.
In 2005, he was part of the Longhorn team that won the National Championship.
St. John's defeated Texas, 84-76, stopping a Longhorn team that won 16 of its previous 19 games.
That Longhorn team advanced to the Elite Eight in the 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
Joseph, a sophomore playing safety, had been suspended from the Longhorn team in June after being arrested on misdemeanor charges of breaking into vehicles, and later announced that he was transferring.
The Longhorn team again successfully penetrated into Texas A&M territory, but Mack Brown opted to call a pooch punt by Colt McCoy on fourth down and four from the Aggie 37.
He was a member of three Longhorn teams that advanced to the College World Series, serving as a captain of the 1987 team.
After sitting out the 2005 Longhorn season as a redshirt, McCoy was the starting quarterback for the 2006 Longhorn team.
As a sophomore, Sisemore was a regular on the 1970 Longhorn team that built an unbeaten streak to 31 games.