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Volume VIII Newsletter #12 5-26-2023
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Eddie Southern has passed away.
Eddie Southern was an SWC champion, NCAA Champion, world record holder, and Olympic Silver medalist.
He is an inductee into the Longhorn Hall of Honor, Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Sunset High Hall of Fame, and the Drake Relays Hall of Fame.
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Olympic record in the 400 hurdles
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1959 4×100 World Record holders – top to bottom Ralph Alspaugh, Hollis Gainey, Eddie Southern, and Wally Wilson 39.6
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1959 track Captains Wally Wilson, Eddie Southern
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2007 TEXAS WOMEN’S ATHLETICS ALL SPORTS AWARDS PRESENTATION
THE AWARDS PRESENTATION WAS UNDERWRITTEN BY THE UNIVERSITY CO-OP.
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The V.F. Neuhaus Endowed Presidential Scholarship honor — went to Katie Robinson
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The Big 12 Conference Scholar-Athlete Award went to Amy Burlingham soccer. The All-Big 12 standout was a four-year letter winner,
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The Lorene Rogers Scholar-Athlete Award went to twin sisters, cross country, and distance performers Landra and Lige Stewardson.
Lige Stewardson attended Harvard University for graduate studies.
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Landra Stewardson – was an Academic All-American. Stellar in the classroom, with a perfect 4.0 grade-point-averages in Kinesiology.
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Can the people you lead trust your words and vision? In leadership, it’s not just about what you say; it’s about how your life reflects your communication. Consistency builds credibility and trust, which is essential to lead your team well!
JOHN C. MAXWELL
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The TLSN Board of Directors- Benny Pace, Sherryl Hauglum, Beth Coblentz, Jim Kay, and Billy Dale- are committed to fulfilling TLSN’s two core missions.
https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/mission-statement
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ALWAYS ON THE RUN: THE BAKER’S DOZEN OF UT Running Backs
by Larry Carlson ( lc13@txstate.edu )
If you’re honest, even though you’re burnt orange-blooded, you can’t really contend that UT is Running Back University.
There’s a case for Southern Cal. Five Heisman winners among the Trojan hosses at running back.
So what if one ended up more famous for a Ford Bronco chase and another was stripped of the honor and now stars in Wendy’s commercials? Let’s call USC the closest thing to an inarguable RBU. Bama hasn’t been too shabby, especially of late. And Penn State has a pretty good menu of ground chuck.
But the Longhorns are definitely in the mix, up in the high-end neighborhood to stake a claim to the top tier.
To say that the University of Texas has had a wealth of talent at running the ball over the years might be considered a mild understatement. The modern DKR era onward got rolling with the flip-flop, transitioned to the grinding, clock-killing, three yards and a cloud of dust focus, then shifted to the ultra-successful wishbone for two Natties , a 30-game win streak, and six straight Southwest Conference titles. And that was all ancient BC…before Campbell, usually known just as Earl.
And ol’ Earl played his last game in burnt orange more than 45 years ago.
There have been more than a few stud running backs — speedsters, bruisers, and hybrids — since then.
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The 1954 Longhorn basketball team’s record is still the worse in the history of Longhorn basketball, BUT two of their four wins were against the Aggies- whoops!
1954 4-20 RECORD COACH SLUE HULL
Feb. 12, 1955: Texas defeats Texas A&M in College Station 80-76. The contest marked the highest-scoring game in series history at that time (156 points). Ellis Olmstead secured a Longhorns victory with a basket and free throw in the last 30 seconds. Raymond Downs led the way with 39 points and set a SWC record for free throws made (23). Link too 1951-1966 basketball is at the link below.
1951-1966 HULL, HUGHES, AND BRADLEY (squarespace.com)
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Ellie Olmstead and Raymond Downs
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Take a Trivia test on Longhorn Sports History by Larry Carlson (LC13@txstate.edu )
1 Which of these UT coaches got the most bowl wins at Texas? A. Fred Akers B. John Mackovic C. Tom Herman D. David McWilliams
2 What Texas quarterback took a knee in the “victory formation” as UT ran the clock out when the Horns ended Nebraska’s 47-game home winning streak in 1998?
3 The ’63 national champs had their slimmest victory margin (2 points) against which team? A. Rice B. A&M C. Baylor D. SMU E. Arkansas
4 Darrell Royal got his first bowl win against which top ten opponent? A. Alabama B. LSU C. Syracuse D. Navy E. Ole Miss
5 Name the Horn with the longest Texas run (81 yards) against OU. A. Duke Carlisle B. D’Onta Foreman C. Ricky Williams D. Jamaal Charles E. Chris Gilbert
FOR 15 MORE TRIVIA QUESTIONS AND THE ANSWERS, VISIT
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