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Longhorn Football Factories by Larry Carlson
A note from TLSN: Larry Carlson’s following article is not the definitive list of Longhorn high school football factories. Several other high schools have become Longhorn football factories in recent decades. If you would like to mention a Longhorn football factory email to Billydale1@gmail.com. Longhorn Football Factories by Larry Carlson Https://texaslsn.org Ever wonder which cities…
1964 Longhorn football player Garry Brown
Garry Brown’s story inspires me because it highlights the “rest of the story” about playing sports at Texas and honors all athletes, not just the starters. Garry never saw playing time or even made the traveling team until one magical moment that is forever part of Longhorn sports history. His commitment to Texas embodies the…
LHN: Into The Burnt Orange Sunset – Larry Carlson
LHN: Into The Burnt Orange Sunset by Larry Carlson for https://texaslsn.org DeLoss Dodds, Athletic Director at the University of Texas from 1981-2013, once famously snapped off a line that made the Longhorn faithful smirk and UT enemies boil. Asked something about “keeping up with the Joneses” in college sports, Dodds, self assuredly, swatted the concern…
6/12/2024 Preparing for the SEC Games
Synchronize Your Watches By Larry Carlson Https://texaslsn.org With the college football countdown under 80 days, the SEC and UT have announced gametimes or “ballpark” estimates for the Longhorns’ entire schedule. Previously it had been announced that the Texas-OU game is set for 2:30. I’ll call that a huge upgrade from the 11 o’clock kickoffs that…
Has Steve Worster been Forgotten by Larry Carlson
HAS STEVE WORSTER BEEN FORGOTTEN? by Larry Carlson https://texaslsn.org This summer’s news that Longhorn greats Dan Neil and Michael Huff are on the ballot for next year’s voting for the College Football Hall of Fame was welcome. Appropriate. But I cannot understand for the life of me, how Steve Worster is not already in…
Randy Willis Bio. and becoming a Longhorn
About the Author Randy Willis is as much at home in the saddle as he is in front of the computer, where he composes his family sagas. Drawing on his family heritage of explorers, settlers, soldiers, cowboys, and pastors, Randy carries on the tradition of loving the outdoors and sharing it in the adventures he…