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View in Browser Texas Legacy Support Network TLSN interviews Kiki DeAyala With the most enduring records in UT football history, Kiki DeAyala launches TLSN’s new Q&A series. Kiki fondly remembers teammates and an Aggie QB and offers thoughts on cooking, photography, business by the beach, and The American Dream. TLSN has created some new venues…
Top of the Que 08/16/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #20 Longhorn Sports History is forgotten if not told and captured for posterity, and Longhorn sports history told by those who created it is the best. 8/16/2019 To: Bill Atessis, From: Nicholas C. Hetherington ESPN Thank you so much for participating in the Show. I am really…
View in Browser Click on “View in Browser” highlighted above in black lettering if the newsletter is not to scale, the font is too small or no images are present. Former Longhorn baseball player Jeff Conway has passed away. Jeff’s family sent TLSN some special photos of Jeff as a father, husband, and Longhorn. His…
View in Browser H Christmas 2008 Looking Back Moving Forward In 2016 three former Longhorn student-athletes/managers -Jim Kay, Benny Pace, and Billy Dale- envisioned a free, insightful, historical, and educational newsletter to share and celebrate the history of Longhorn sports by those who created it. One hundred thirty newsletters later, we close-out 2020 with this…
View in Browser In the Next newsletter dated October 3, 2019 , the information below will be in the que. The generosity of Clyde Rabb Littlefield is allowing the Stark Center to establish a new lecture series. Our first Clyde Rabb Littlefield Lecture features Asher Price, author of the highly acclaimed biography, Earl Campbell: Yards…
BETSY MITCHELL is one of the first female athletes to benefit athletically from the Title IX law. Mitchell’s college experience in the mid-to-late 1980s was right on the cusp of NCAA women’s swimming as we know it today. Mitchell’s first year of NCAA swimming was 1983-84, only a couple of years after the first NCAA…