Health status of Track and Field Longhorn star Bill Elliott
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View in Browser Volume VII Newsletter #2 – 01/24/2022- The TLSN newsletter and website focus on Longhorn sports history, not current Longhorn sports. Click on “view in browser” at the top of the page if images do not appear, the images appear distorted, or the links are not visible. Click on “view in Browser” if…
View in Browser There is a temporary link in the Navigation tool at the top of the screen at https://texaslsn.org that pays tribute to Longhorns lost in 2018-2019. I know I have missed some who have passed away, so please email me their names at Williamdale.msn.com so the Longhorn Nation can honor and remember those who have…
Bill Sansing has passed away. The link below shares an article that Bill Little wrote about Mr. Sansing’s influence on the Sports media starting as the SID for D.X. Bible. Bill was 100 years old. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/bill-sansing Benjamin Franklin said there are only three things certain in life: death, taxes and Fans Ok – the quote…
Welcome to the Texas Longhorn sports historical website. The site converts UT history, UT traditions, UT legacies, UT culture, individual records, photos, insightful comments, and personal commentary from former athletes, trainers, managers, coaches, and their families into a form that all Longhorns can celebrate. Top of the Que 04/25/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #10 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDelano Womack…
TLSN is not affiliated with the UT Athletic Department or any organization closely aligned with UT.11/27/2024 TLSN volume VIII Newsletter # 26 **IMPORTANT NOTICE**: The TLSN data migration to WordPress is still in process but active at Texaslsn.org. Try It! The site has many new features and much more flexibility for delivering photos, articles, podcasts,…
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