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back to help UT later score from seven yards out. Late in the game with only under 30 seconds to play, Crain caught a flip-out pass and ran 67 yards untouched and scored a touchdown to tie the game at 13–13. Finally, as the clock ran out Crain kicked the extra point himself for the 14–13 win. This
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This event provided the impetus for Crain to found a church called Jean's Men's Bible Class. This nondenominational church, named after his wife, is still active today. Crain died October 22, 1994, at the age of 74.
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game became known as the Renaissance Game in Texas football history and the win is credited for revitalizing the football program once again. At the University of Texas, Crain set records that still stand today.
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During high school, he scored 258 points, and his team won a Class B regional title. Crain's football talents were gaining attention in the media; consequently, he was selected to play in the 1938
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Longhorn's rise from mediocrity to preeminence in the late 1930s. In the game between the Longhorns and Razorbacks in October 1939, Crain an unknown sophomore, ran a
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In 1978, his wife, Jean Crain, was killed when a building in downtown Nocona collapsed from a heavy accumulation of snow.
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thought that Jack (Jackrabbit) Crain helped lay the foundation for the
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Bill Little's Commentary (MackBrown-TexasFootball.Com)
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American football player and politician (1920–1994)
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Index

Texas
Football
Halfback
Nocona, Texas
Nocona High School
All-American
1941
1939
SWC
SWC
1939
1941
1940
football
University of Texas at Austin
Texas House of Representatives

Nocona, Texas

Oil Bowl (high school)
Oil Bowl (high school)
Nocona Independent School District
Dana X. Bible
University of Texas at Austin
quick kick
U.S. Navy
World War II
Texas House of Representatives

"The Nocona Cowboy"

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