Scholarship housing since 1935- pending

Scholarship housing since 1935- pending

The Three Athletic Dorms in the history of Longhorn sports may be in trouble with NIL money available for athletes to move to more posh accommodations. Moore-Hill Hall Hill Hall is named for Dr. Homer Barksdale Hill of Austin who volunteered to treat UT athletes from 1893 until his death on July 18, 1923. Beginning…

Kirk Bohls article on the bronze bust of the 4 national championship quarterbacks

Kirk Bohls article on the bronze bust of the 4 national championship quarterbacks

 Bohls: Texas To Honor Four National Championship Teams With Quarterback Busts Kirk BohlsHookem Kirk Bohls 0:00 0:59 AD Texas to celebrate Duke Carlisle, the late James Street, Eddie Phillips and Vince Young. All four quarterbacks were Texas-bred players who had spectacular signature plays in their careers. Montana sculptor Ken Bjorge also created the Earl Campbell…

The “Knothole Section”

The Longhorn Knothole Club 3000 strong  The Longhorns never sold out a game during the pre and post-depression years. So UT allocated 3000 free seats to school-age fans and some high school bands. UT delivered Knothole Club memberships cards to some public schools. The kids got so rowdy during the game that UT and to…

Clark Field

Clark Field

There have been three athletic facilities on the campus named for the university’s influential early leader James Benjamin Clark. Clark Field #1 The first Clark FIELD OPERATED from 1887 through 1927 at the southeast corner of 24th Street and Speedway. In 1898 this location had no name. After the landowners threatened to evict “Varsity” from…

The Greatest Longhorns Jerseys are retired
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The Greatest Longhorns Jerseys are retired

 Basketball #35 Kevin Durant  2007 (one and done) Basketball   #15 Slater Martin (1947-1949) Basketball #11 T.J. Ford                                Basketball  Baseball #25  Scott Bryant  (1987- 1989) Baseball #23 Brooks Kieschnick (1991- 1993)  Baseball   View fullsize #21 Greg Swindell (1984-1986) Baseball  View…

There were 26 attempts to create the Logo  for U.T.

There were 26 attempts to create the Logo for U.T.

Ragan on his ranch with one of his Longhorns. Choosing the “correct” Longhorn logo and the “correct” color for the Longhorn Nation took 75 years!!! But there is still competition from other Logo designers. In the early 1900s, the University logo is a star, a star with the “T” in the middle, and a star…