Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR10

Caption

Congratulating Robert Griffin III on winning the 2011 Heisman Trophy.

Impact

The resolution serves to officially recognize Griffin’s contributions to college football and celebrates the pride he brought to his team, school, and state. In broader terms, such resolutions foster a sense of community and shared achievement, reinforcing the importance of sports in culture and inspiring future generations of athletes. By commemorating such individual excellence, the legislature acknowledges the impact of sports figures in shaping state identity and pride.

Summary

HCR10 is a concurrent resolution that congratulates Robert Griffin III for winning the prestigious 2011 Heisman Trophy, an honor awarded to the most outstanding player in college football. The resolution highlights Griffin's exceptional journey, including his achievements as a standout quarterback for the Baylor Bears during a remarkable season in 2011, where he accounted for 47 touchdowns and amassed nearly 5,000 yards of total offense. This accomplishment not only marked him as the first player from Baylor to receive the Heisman Trophy but also added to a legacy of success for the university's athletic program.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR10 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared pride in sports achievements among Texans. Legislators and constituents view the resolution as an important tribute to Griffin, highlighting his dedication, perseverance, and exemplary performance. It reinforces the communal respect for athletic success and the recognition of those who excel on national stages, thus uniting fansand legislators in celebration.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory in nature, it is focused on an individual achievement rather than controversial issues. Nonetheless, such recognitions can sometimes ignite discussions about funding for college athletics, the role of sports in education, and whether accolades should include performance metrics beyond individual merit. However, HCR10 primarily underscores a consensus on honoring athletic excellence rather than presenting significant contention.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR555

Honoring Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles for his professional football career and civic engagement.

TX HR971

Congratulating Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on leading the Kansas City Chiefs to the 2023 Super Bowl championship.

TX HR442

Congratulating Matthew Stafford on leading the Los Angeles Rams to the 2022 Super Bowl championship.

TX HR1534

Congratulating Jaxon Smith-Njigba on his selection in the 2023 NFL Draft.

TX HR218

Honoring Tom Brady for his National Football League career and his civic engagement.

TX HR1004

Congratulating Sonny Dykes, head coach of the Texas Christian University football team, on a successful 2022 season.

TX HR360

Congratulating Scottie Scheffler on winning the 2022 Masters Tournament.

TX HR1500

Congratulating Sonny Dykes, head coach of the Texas Christian University football team, on being named the Associated Press Coach of the Year for 2022.

TX HR191

Congratulating Sam Bennett of Texas A&M University on winning the 2022 U.S. Amateur golf championship.

TX SR620

Recognizing Patrick Mahomes for leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a Super Bowl championship.

Similar Bills

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