1934 Hondo Crouch

1934 Hondo Crouch

Hondo Crouch was country strange but genuine. He grew a beard and wore unfashionable clothes before the hippies, and had a knack for converting his “liabilities” into assets. Intentionally, he looked like an ignorant sheepherder. Hondo was a marketing genius and used his counter-culture persona to break bread with some of the most influential people…

Tennis-Stewart Keller’s Longhorn sports lineage- football, diving, and tennis 1

Tennis-Stewart Keller’s Longhorn sports lineage- football, diving, and tennis 1

While all Dorothy had to do was follow the yellow brick road, The Longhorns had to follow a confusing Rainbow of brick roads and many false starts that ended nowhere. It has been said that “what starts here changes the world”. If that is so, Texas created the full spectrum of the color palette for…

Tex Robertson’s

Tex Robertson’s

Coach Tex Robertson was a risk-taker who used personality, energy, creativity, politics, contacts, recruiting, promotion, discipline, strong will, and Business Savvy to forever change the swimming landscape for Longhorn swimmers. TEX- The Father of Texas Swimming by Ross LuckSinger Coach Tex Robertson tells his new swimmers “Go Swim a mile and your body teaches you”…

Tex Moncrief

“For information on other bridge builders click on the subject listed in red font in the panel to the left.” Other Bridge Builders are to the left in Red font Tex Moncrief more info to follow  Tex Moncrief  contributions to Longhorn traditions represent  a portal to the past that continues to remind Longhorn fans that…