1962 Reggie Grob
Reggie Grob was well-liked and respected on the football team. He was the first walk-on of Royal’s career to earn a scholarship.
On September 1, 1962, three Texas football players collapsed from heat exhaustion and were rushed to the hospital. All three – Lee Hensley, Jim Besselman, and Reggie Grob were in satisfactory condition by Saturday night. Besselman and Hensley were released from the hospital, but not Reggie Grob. Since Reggies’s core temperature reached 106, he remained in the hospital for observation. His situation progressed from heat exhaustion to heatstroke to kidney failure took 17 days. Unfortunately, he died two weeks later. Texas A & M and TCU players also suffered heat-related incidents, but the players recovered.
Pat Culpepper played ball for the Horns in the early ’60s, and he wrote an Orange Blood thread about what happened in 1962 that finally exposed “water is for sissies” as a form of quackery.