Joe Nobis

Joe Nobis

Joe Nobis drowned while swimming near Mansfield Dam in 1968. Tommy Nobis was his older brother. Joe was a member of the 1967 football recruiting class at UT Austin. If he had survived, Joe would have contributed to two national football championships. Barbara Wainscott Tommy Nobis asked Loyd (my husband) to go with him to…

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…

Pre-NCAA

Pre-NCAA

LONGHORN VOLLEYBALL OVERVIEW- Pre-NCAA BEFORE TITLE IX, WOMEN’S SPORTS AT TEXAS WERE BUILDING A STRONG FOUNDATION AT THE INTER-MURAL LEVEL. I HOPE WITH TIME THIS SITE CAN ADD SOME HISTORICAL INSIGHT, TELL THE FULL, AND COMPELLING STORY OF THE HISTORY OF LONGHORN VOLLEYBALL. 1928 Women’s Athletic Association volleyball try out letter From Anna Hiss 1969…

Eddie Reese Book

Eddie Reese Book

  Billy, I thought you would enjoy this if you have not seen it already.  Some of the proceeds from these two fine men will go to benefit scholarship funds and Texas One Fund for swimming and diving.  I’m sure you’ve read the book and with Eddie’s voice now captured, we expect this classic to…

Author Carlton Stowers about Dean Smith

Author Carlton Stowers about Dean Smith

 (This piece originally appeared in American Way magazine and is here reprinted with permission of the author.) (Author Carlton Stowers, like Smith, ran lead-off leg on the Longhorns’ 440-yard relay in the early ’60s. Thereafter, the comparison abruptly ends.)                       WORLD’S FASTEST COWBOY by Carlton Stowers…