Fred Akers- misunderstood and underappreciated
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Fred Akers- misunderstood and underappreciated

Politics, Infractions, perceptions, and deceptions during the years 1976-1986 start the slow decline of Longhorn football that does not end until 1998. The Hiring of Fred Akers   After Regent Erwin was replaced with Regent Shivers, Texas’s sports dynamics changed forever. But, Kirk Bohls says, “where Shivers was smoother than mink, Erwin was as subtle as…

Football Chevigny 1934-1936
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Football Chevigny 1934-1936

Chevigny the Showman- 1934-1936 1933 – Chevigny is the Head Coach at St. Edwards. His magnetic personality won over the city of Austin and the sportswriters loved his persona saying “there is no doubt that Chevigny is a coaching wizard.” When Littlefield resigned the Athletic Council chose two coaches to interview with the Board of…

In the Beginning
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In the Beginning

In the beginning, as now, politicians were all talk and no action about creating a first-rate school for higher learning.  On March 2, 1836, Texicans drafted their Declaration of Independence from Mexico. One of their grievances against the Mexican government was a public education system. Once Texas gained its independence and documents were written about…

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2005 Rose Bowl

 ROSE-COLORED PASSES (and runs), VOL. I by Larry Carlson for  https://texaslsn.org Aaron Rodgers is still seething that Texas was even IN the Rose Bowl played on the first day of 2005. Mack Brown had successfully lobbied for his Longhorns, the second-place finisher in the Big XII’s South division. UT, not Rodgers’ California Golden Bears, would…

Pat Culpepper’s Articles for Inside Texas
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Pat Culpepper’s Articles for Inside Texas

 PAT CULPEPPER EDITED BY BILLY DALE for the TLSN site Pat Culpepper’s accomplishments are a reminder to all Longhorns that In sports and far beyond, his contributions to Longhorn heritage  shape the present and empower  the future. DKR said Pat was “the bubbling extrovert, ready to play at the blow on a whistle.” Most Of…