diff --git a/knowledge/arts/sports/american_football/college/university_of_texas/attribution.txt b/knowledge/arts/sports/american_football/college/university_of_texas/attribution.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2aaee72dc --- /dev/null +++ b/knowledge/arts/sports/american_football/college/university_of_texas/attribution.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +Title of work: Texas Longhorns football +Link to work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Longhorns_football +Revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Texas_Longhorns_football&oldid=1243985159 +License of the work: CC-BY-SA-4.0 +Creator names: Wikipedia Authors diff --git a/knowledge/arts/sports/american_football/college/university_of_texas/qna.yaml b/knowledge/arts/sports/american_football/college/university_of_texas/qna.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d266934b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/knowledge/arts/sports/american_football/college/university_of_texas/qna.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +created_by: jjasghar +version: 3 +domain: sports +document_outline: > + Information about the University of Texas Longhorn Football team. This + includes players, coaches, and history + + of this collegiate American Football team. +seed_examples: + - context: > + The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate team + representing the University of Texas at Austin + + (variously Texas or UT) in the sport of American football. The Longhorns + compete in the NCAA Division I Football + + Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) as a member of the Southeastern + Conference (SEC). Their home games are + + played at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. With + over 900 wins, and an all-time win–loss + + percentage of .703, the Longhorns rank 4th and 7th on the all-time wins + and win–loss records lists, + + respectively. Additionally, the program claims 4 national championships, + 33 conference championships, 100 + + First Team All-Americans (62 consensus and 25 unanimous), and 2 Heisman + Trophy winners. + questions_and_answers: + - question: | + What conference is the Texas Longhorn Football team part of? + answer: | + Southeastern Conference (SEC) + - question: | + Where does the Texas Longhorn Football team play it's home games? + answer: | + Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. + - question: > + How many Heisman Trophy winners does the Texas Longhorn Football team + have? + answer: | + 2 Heisman Trophy winners + - context: > + In July 2021, after 25 seasons as members of the Big 12, Texas and rival + Oklahoma accepted invitations to join + + the Southeastern Conference (SEC) no later than the 2025 season. In + February 2023, the Big 12 announced that the + + two schools had negotiated a combined $100 million early termination fee + in order to leave for the SEC a year + + before the schools' media rights deal with the Big 12 was set to expire. + The Longhorns football team will + + continue competing in the Big 12 through the 2023 season before moving to + the SEC in 2024. + questions_and_answers: + - question: > + In what month and year did the Texas Longhorn's accept an invitation + to the SEC? + answer: | + July 2021 + - question: > + What team other then Texan Longhorn accept an invitation to the SEC in + July 2021? + answer: | + Oklahoma + - question: > + How much was the termination fee for the University of Texas and + Oklahoma University to leave the Big + + 12 conference? + answer: | + $100 million + - context: > + There have been 31 head coaches since the inaugural team in 1893, with + Steve Sarkisian being the current head + + coach of the Longhorns. + questions_and_answers: + - question: > + How many head coaches have there been for the Texas Longhorns since + 1893? + answer: | + 31 + - question: | + Who is the current head coach for the Texas Longhorns? + answer: | + Steve Sarkisian + - question: | + What is the Texas Longhorn's head coach Steve Sarkisian's nickname? + answer: | + Sark + - context: > + Texas has a long-standing rivalry with the University of Oklahoma. The + football game between the University of + + Texas and Oklahoma is commonly known as the "Red River Rivalry" and is + held annually in Dallas at the Cotton + + Bowl. Dallas is used as a "neutral site" since it is approximately midway + between the two campuses. The stadium + + is split, with each team having an equal number of supporters on each side + of the 50 yard line. Texas state + + flags fly around the Longhorn end of the stadium and Oklahoma state flags + fly around the Sooner end. This + + border rivalry is often considered to be one of the top five current + rivalries in the NCAA. The Red River + + Shootout originated in 1900, while Oklahoma was still a territory of the + United States, and it is the + + longest-running college-football rivalry played on a neutral field. Since + 2005, the football game has received + + sponsorship dollars in return for being referred to as the "SBC Red River + Rivalry" (changed to AT&T Red River + + Rivalry in 2006 after SBC merged with AT&T), a move which has been + criticized both for its commercialism and its + + political correctness. The University of Texas holds its annual + Torchlight Parade during the week of the Red + + River Rivalry. In 2005, the Dallas Morning News did an opinion poll of the + 119 Division 1A football coaches as + + to the nations top rivalry game in college football. The Texas-OU game + was ranked third. The game typically has + + conference or even national significance. Since 1945, one or both of the + two teams has been ranked among the top + + 25 teams in the nation coming into 60 out of 65 games. Twice Texas has + defeated the + + Sooners a record eight straight times from 1940 to 1947 and 1958–1965. + One of the most significant meetings was + + in 1963 with Oklahoma ranked No. 1 and Texas ranked No. 2, the game won by + Texas 28–7 en route to their first + + officially recognized national championship. The series has also had its + share of games that came down to the + + wire and comebacks most recently in 2021 which saw sixth-ranked Sooners + rallying from a 21-point first-quarter + + deficit to edge the 21st-ranked Longhorns 55–48 in the highest-scoring + game in the rivalry. + questions_and_answers: + - question: > + What is the football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma + known as? + answer: | + The "Red River Rivalry". + - question: | + What city is the Red River Rivalry takes place in? + answer: | + Dallas, Texas. + - question: > + How many times did Texas beat Oklahoma between 1940 to 1947 and + 1958-1965? + answer: | + Eight straght times. + - context: > + Texas Football's recruiting department is led by Billy Glasscock. + Glasscock came from NC State in 2021 as + + director of player personnel, leading a team of staffers and interns in a + combination of duties between + + recruiting and player personnel. On the recruiting side, Taylor Searels + directs everything from an events + + standpoint to accommodate recruiting visits. In player personnel, JM + Jones and Austin Shelton are assistant + + directors of player personnel, handling offense and defense respectively. + + They manage a team of recruiting assistants that all manage a position and + report to their position coach. + + This recruiting assistant program has been a robust program that has seen + the likes of Daniel Bernstein - EDGE, + + Julian Rowe-Cohen - TEs, Maxwell Solman - OL, Jacob De Santos - DB, Jake + Warren - WR, and Tanner Martin - QBs + + come through. Their jobs were to identify recruits, evaluate them, and + bring them to their position coaches if + + they are deemed worth watching and offering. These are the individuals + that found most of the players on the + + team before anyone else. + questions_and_answers: + - question: > + Who leads the University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting + Department? + answer: | + Billy Glasscock + - question: > + Who are the assistant directors of personal at the Texas Longhorn + Football team? + answer: | + JM Jones, handles offense, while Austin Shelton handles the defence. + - question: > + What is the core purpose of the recruiting department for the Texas + Longhorn's Football team? + answer: > + They identify recruits, evaluate them, and bring possible candidates + to their position coaches if they are + + deemed worth watching and offering. +document: + repo: https://github.com/jjasghar/instructlab-knowledge-docs + commit: 171c799cf987c4f8153ce9adaa890ad5641de8c3 + patterns: + - Texas_Longhorns_football.md