Coach Gus has had a heart-attack

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Article by Kirk Bohls – photos added and not part of Kirk’s article.

TLSN has set up a link for access to updates on Coach Gustafson health status https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/coach-gus-health-status

Please forward any update information to Williamdale@msn.com about Gus’s health status and the information will be added to his link.

BEVO BEAT BASEBALL Former Texas baseball coach Cliff Gustafson suffers heart attackPosted July 15th, 2020Kirk Bohls American-Statesman Staff @kbohlsAdvertisement Cliff Gustafson, the winningest coach in Texas baseball history, underwent surgery on Wednesday after suffering a major heart attack.

He remains in stable condition at Ascension Seton Medical Center, his daughter, Jann Shepperd, told the American-Statesman.

Gustafson, 89, had two stents placed in, Shepperd said. She added that her father also is suffering from pulmonary edema.

Gustafson, who has been inducted into four halls of fame, including the College Baseball Hall of Fame, won more baseball games than any other Longhorns coach with a record of 1,466-377-2 during an illustrious career that spanned 29 seasons, stretching from 1968 to 1996.

He won a pair of national championships in 1975 and 1983 and took a record 17 of his 29 teams to the College World Series. Twice he was named national coach of the year. Texas also won 22 regular-season Southwest Conference titles under Gustafson.

Before coming to Texas, he won six state championships at South San Antonio High School.

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