After three legendary years at UCLA, Troy Aikman was set to say goodbye to Bruins fans at the 1989 Cotton Bowl. Football is poetic. It is a story written as if the heartstrings had hands.
It’s been nearly 30 years since the Cowboys last hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. And no one — including that team’s quarterback ...
The Cowboys legend also discussed the Eagles’ dominant Super Bowl victory and his thoughts on Kellen Moore becoming the ...
Before we speculate, you need to look back at the incredible rundown of top five picks that year: Dallas Cowboys: Troy Aikman, QB, UCLA Green ... three years out of football battling alcohol ...
The Dallas Cowboys extended their championship drought by another year this season and Troy Aikman has echoed the sentiments ...
Just like many Dallas Cowboys fans, Troy Aikman wants to see his former team get back to their winning ways of hold and he is "hopeful" that first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer is the man that ...
To cap off a fun Week 12, the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Chargers battled it out on "Monday Night Football." Former Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman ... the former UCLA Bruins star ...
Football fans noticed the same thing about Troy Aikman’s appearance in the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans Divisional Round contest on Saturday. Aikman and Joe Buck called their final game of ...
At that point, announcers Troy Aikman and Joe Buck started openly questioning ... Check it out… But football fans also aren’t stupid. Many of us watch multiple games every single week.
Jan. 2, 1989. Dallas, Texas. The Cotton Bowl. UCLA, led by legendary head coach Terry Donahue and Heisman finalist quarterback Troy Aikman finished the 1988 season with a heartbreaking loss to USC ...
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