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1977 Texas A & M

1971- Texas wins 34-14 By 1971, the Longhorn fans showed no interest in building a bonfire, while the Aggies continued to use engineering techniques and a passion that could light the fire to beat the Horns, but they continued to lose. Texas figured out they could win without a spirit fire. 1971 was Texa’s fourth…

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2020 Newsletters

Below is the list of newsletter topics for 2020. Black font is the subject matter, and red font is the link to the subject.  #1 Anatomy of a Longhorn Fan, passing of Bill Sansin, Throwing coke bottles, Duke Carlisle, Wesley Allen https://texaslsn.org/two-subjects-the-history-of-longhorn-fan-and-remembering-bill-sansing/ #2 Football – 1992-1997, Tennis under Jeff Moore, and Rowing https://texaslsn.org/update-coach-black-football-1992-1997-hookem-tennis-jeff-moore-rowing/ #3 Update…

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Football Bellard and the Wishbone

Before the Wishbone offense took center stage, the opposing defense’s job was to react and neutralize the offensive play. Emory Bellard changed the defensive strategy with the option offense by devising the first successful offensive college running scheme dictated by defensive decisions. Neither offensive nor defensive players knew who would get the ball when the…

Men’s -Tom Penders 1988-1998 basketball

Men’s -Tom Penders 1988-1998 basketball

TOM PENDERS 1988-1998 TOM PENDERS “MR. MARCH” INSTITUTES A SUCCESSFUL Longhorn bASKETBALL “bOMBS AWAY rUNNING hORNS PRO STYLE OFFENSE” THAT REWRITES THE lONGHORN RECORD BOOK. Coach Penders Coach Jody Conradt Was The Media Favorite For The Men’s Basketball Coaching Job After Weltlich Was Released When Asked By A Sport Writer If She Was Interested In…

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Texas Tech 2008

PROLOGUE TO Lubbock 2008, Ten Years After Sept. 20, 2021 by Larry Carlson Dateline: Lubbock, November 10, 2018 Many of us began the elevator shuttle from the press box down to the floor of Jones AT&T Stadium, with about six to seven minutes on the clock. Texas had entered the fourth quarter with a lead…

Billy Schott’s the Cotton Bowl tunnel
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Billy Schott’s the Cotton Bowl tunnel

Longhorn author Jenna McEachern says the Cotton Bowl tunnel is the “last mile” of college football—a dark, narrow tunnel leading players toward daylight, frenzy, and the moment of truth. A link to the tunnel experience October 2022 https://twitter.com/TexasFootball/status/1579460872334086145?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1579460872334086145%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url= (outlook.com) 10.12.2012 | Football Bill Little commentary: Run it again Bill Little, Texas Media Relations It hasn’t changed. The…