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James Street (quarterback)

James Lowell Street (August 2, 1948 – September 30, 2013) was a two-sport star athlete at the University of Texas. As quarterback, he led the team to the 1969 National Championship in football and posted a perfect 20-0 record, the most wins without a loss in Longhorns history. As a pitcher he was a two time All-American who threw the last perfect game in University of Texas history.
==Early life==
James Street was born in 1948 in Longview, Texas, the son of Helen and Grover Street. He had a hardscrabble childhood that became more difficult at 12 when his parents divorced and his father moved back to Oklahoma. James worked odd jobs in junior high and high school to help feed him and his twin sister.〔 At Longview High School he lettered in football, baseball, basketball and track; but was not heavily recruited.

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