Barbara Wainscott Cotton Bowl Revival, Rolex Watches, and New Beginnings
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Barbara Wainscott Cotton Bowl Revival, Rolex Watches, and New Beginnings

Barbara Wainscott grew up in La Marque, Texas, where she met her future husband, Loyd Wainscott, in her junior year of high school. She joined him at The University of Texas the following year when she graduated, She and Loyd were married in 1969 and she received her degree in English and Journalism. Following Loyd’s…

Loyd and Frank Medina by Barbara Wainscott
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Loyd and Frank Medina by Barbara Wainscott

THE NAVIGATION TOOL TO THE HISTORICAL  PAGES ON THIS WEB SITE ARE AT THE TOP OF THIS SCREEN. THE SITES ARE  “TLSN”, “SPORTS”, “GUEST WRITERS”, “MISSIONS”, “ARTICLES” , “LOST TOO SOON”, AND “SENTRY”. “Click on the text denoted in red font on the side bar to visit other sites in this “article” grid “Loyd Wainscott’s relationship…

Longhorn and Jet Power -Lammons,Sauers,Elliot, and Hudson- By Billy Dale

Longhorn and Jet Power -Lammons,Sauers,Elliot, and Hudson- By Billy Dale

From 1969 through 1994, the University of Texas held the NFL record for the most athletes from one university to win the World Championship. Longhorns Pete Lammons, George Sauer, John Elliot, and Jim Hudson are Super Bowl and College National Champions. They were 4 of 11 Texans on the Jets roster in 1969. One concerned…

Jack Collins Jr. and Sr. and Carleton Collins
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Jack Collins Jr. and Sr. and Carleton Collins

THREE GENERATIONS OF COLLINS UT LETTERMEN  It is a goal of TLSN to remember the family tree of former Longhorns who have created Longhorn sports history. Author Mark McDonald shares the Mauldin clan’s family tree at https://www.texaslsn.org/the-mauldins-by-mark-mcdonald, and Billy Dale shares the impressive story of Stewart Keller’s family trees impact on UT sports history at https://www.texaslsn.org/stewart-kellers-longhorn-roots-start-in-1899-orns-sitennis-football-diving.   …

The Cock Roaches
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The Cock Roaches

Larry Carlson’s article is sponsored by HornFans.com Larry Carlson talking to his past Longhorn roommate and sportscaster Paul Alexander.  Twenty months ago, Texas State’s Professor of journalism contacted me and said he was retiring. However, he still wanted to write original Longhorn football stories primarily from the 1960s-1980s era and place them on the TLSN…

Ma Griffith

Ma Griffith

 1935-1938 Coach Chevigny was an innovator and proactive thinker, if not a good coach. He bought a field cover to protect the grass on the football field and started filming games for study purposes. 1935-1938  Under Chevigny, Texas had its first ‘training table” and athletic dorm with a “dorm mother” by the name of “Ma…

2023 Jay Ward

2023 Jay Ward

Jay Ward has passed away. Jay Ward, a member of the Longhorn Football family, passed away on July 22nd. Jay attended the University of Texas and served as Manager during the 1963 National Championship Team under legendary Coach Darrell K. Royal and renowned athletic trainer Frank Medina. In addition, Jay’s legacy includes a burnt orange…