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Bill Little articles For https://texassports.com– Manny Diaz reinventing himself Memorial Day One Heckuva Man The Cornerstone- A story of Bennie Wylie Pipe dreams — Remembering Emory and the Wishbone Arranging the Deck Chairs The Short Happy Life of the Big 12 Remembering how to Win The Presents of the Past The Dozen Understanding the Challenge…
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…
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…
View in Browser HORNS UP ! Two of the greatest Horns. Both were National Champions and Super Bowl Champions. Both are now gone, but their story will live on. Pete Lammons has passed away in a drowning accident. Professor and author Larry Carlson shares his memories of Pete. REMEMBERING NUMBER 87 by…
View in Browser Top of the Queue Volume VII Newsletter #20 8/31/2022 Click on “View in Browser” highlighted above in white lettering for the best quality of content and photos If the Horns have to win based on a roll of the dice like the last decade, we might as well play Texasopoly and forget…
View in Browser Top of the Que 09/19/2019 VOLUME IV NEWSLETTER #23 Welcome to the Texas Longhorn sports historical newsletter and website. UT Sports history, UT traditions, UT legacies, UT culture, individual records, photos, insightful comments, and personal commentary from those who made Horn history into a form that all Longhorns can celebrate. Click on…