Robert Brewer (American Football)
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Robert Brewer is a former
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player. He played
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for the
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Longhorns during the
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and 1982 season. He is the last walk-on quarterback to start for Texas and the last to start in the Cotton Bowl. His most memorable moment was the late touchdown he scored against
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to guide Texas to a 1982 Cotton Bowl Classic win. He is also the younger member of the only father-son combination to start at quarterback for Texas. Both father and son led Longhorn teams to victory over
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coached teams (Charley against Texas A&M in 1954 and 1955 and Robert against Alabama in 1982).


High school

Robert Brewer came from a football family. His father, Charles Brewer had been the starting quarterback at Texas from 1953–55 and his uncle George Brewer had played in the starting backfield with
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at Oklahoma. A
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native, Brewer was barely recruited out of
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, and received no scholarship offers.


College career

Never recruited by the school he loved, Brewer drove to Austin and convinced Coach
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to give him a shot. He made the Longhorns football team as a
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. Later he was awarded a
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and finally got his chance halfway through his junior season. In 1980, he backed up
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but played in only one game, against TCU. It was during the 1981 season that Brewer became the starter. Texas won its first four games and became the consensus #1 team in the country with
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at quarterback. During that time, Brewer played only a handful of downs. But then they lost badly to unranked Arkansas, with McIvor throwing 4 interceptions, allowing Brewer a chance to play in that game. A few weeks later, with Texas losing to Houston 14-0, Brewer went in for an injured McIvorhttp://insidetexas.com/news/story.php?article=1874 and was able to rally the team to a 14-14 tie, completing 8 of 20 passes for 93 yards including the game-tying two-point conversion to tailback John Walker. Brewer became the team's starter and led them to three straight wins, a #6 ranking, a slim chance at the National Championship and a spot in the Cotton Bowl in place of conference champion Southern Methodist, who was on probation and ineligible that year. The 1981 Cotton Bowl was arguably Brewer's best game. Down 10-0 in the 4th quarter against #3 Alabama, Brewer got the Longhorns down to Alabama's 30 yard line and then, on a QB draw play called "one" that wasn't even in the playbook, ran 30 yards for a touchdown. It was his longest running play of his career. Texas got the ball back a few minutes later and Brewer led the Longhorns 80 yards down the field, hitting four straight passes of 37, 10, 19, and 10 yards before Terry Orr ran it in from the 8-yard line for the game-winning touchdown. Texas finished 10-1-1 with a final No. 3 National Ranking. In 1982, Brewer threw for 12 TDs and set UT records for attempts and yardage, and tied the mark for completions. Texas finished 9-2 that year and went to the Sun Bowl. But five days before that game, Brewer suffered a broken thumb in practice, ending his career one game early. His last game was an upset win at home against #6 Arkansas. He went 13-2 as a starter.


Records

* UT - Highest Average Gain per pass completion, game (min 5. completions) (32.6), surpassed by
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in 1985


Later life

After graduation, Brewer went to work in the private sector before returning to UT as Assistant Athletic Director for development for seven years. He was in charge of raising funds through the Longhorn Foundation. He then became a financial adviser for Merrill Lynch in Austin. He is married to Laura Moerschell, the sister of former Texas quarterback
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. One of Brewer's sons,
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, graduated from high school as one of the top quarterback recruits in the United States for the 2011 Recruiting year. He went to Texas Tech, but after the 2013-14 season he announced his plans to transfer. He considered transferring to Texas, but was denied his transfer request by Texas Tech. He instead went to Virginia Tech, where he became the starting quarterback for the 2014 and 2015 seasons.http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/24410020/michael-brewer-second-texas-tech-qb-to-announce-transfer Another son, Charlie, is also a quarterback. In 2017, he began playing at Baylor and nearly led them to a come-from-behind upset of #23 West Virginia.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Brewer, Robert Year of birth missing (living people) Living people People from Richardson, Texas American football quarterbacks Texas Longhorns football players