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Cat Osterman’s oral/History podcast is at the link below.

Cat Osterman – Longhorn and OlympianThe Texas Legacy Sports Network (TLSN) presents the history of Longhorn Sports in a podcast format, featuring 10 episodes per year. The podcasts share the stories of individuals who have shaped the Longhorn brand. Each episode includes oral history, photos, and text, capturing the multifaceted experiences of a Longhorn brand…

Dan Hays – Walk-on

Don Hays In 1988 I was a walk on DT for Texas. We were not on the travel squad for OU game. Instead we were given tickets in the Texas section. There was a group of older gentlemen sitting behind us and all wearing burnt orange. We struck up a conversation with them during timeouts, injuries,…

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Gene Powell shares more stories

As a Longhorn T-Ring reciepent , businessman, and athlete, Gene Powell is a Team-oriented and goal-oriented professional, combining wisdom, heart, spirit, and passion to complete a mission.      Gene PowellPresident Billy, “Jim Hudson, Pete Lammons, and John Elliot were teammates in 1965, and all were tough as nails.  George Sauer had already graduated and was…

Joe Don Looney- UT beat  O.U. on Saturday, stopping the star sooner back.  There never was a player  so aptly named as Joe Don Looney.
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Joe Don Looney- UT beat  O.U. on Saturday, stopping the star sooner back. There never was a player so aptly named as Joe Don Looney.

1963 Texas O.U. game by Roy Jones TEXAS-OU MEMORIES: The hype leading up to the annual bloodletting at the State Fair in Dallas always harkens me back to the best game ever in the series. Since that first game in 1900, the Longhorns and Sooners have faced off 118 times, but only once have the…