Rodney Page click on link
Click on link- RODNEY PAGE 1973-1976 (squarespace.com)
Click on link- RODNEY PAGE 1973-1976 (squarespace.com)
Sherryl Hauglum 1980’s women’s basketball Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Sherryl and her teammates were trailblazers setting the bar high for future Longhorn women athletes. Sherryl’s oral history starts in Victoria, Texas, playing high school basketball, followed…
Tyres Dickson Shares his story in an oral history podcast. Here is his link https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/tyres-dickson Donate Raising Money and offering grants is Approved thru U.T. Compliance on an individual basis Hi Billy, I attached the approved financial support request form for Mr. Dickson. As you know, to comply with NCAA bylaws, we will need all…
Below is the oral history podcast link featuring Jody Conradt, the former Head coach of the Longhorn women’s basketball team. The Texas Legacy Sports Network (TLSN) aims to document the history of Horn sports through the “Eyes Of Texas,” as told by those who have built the Longhorn brand. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/19762007-jody-conradt-copy Coach Conradt’s influence extended far…
TLSN oral history is sponsored by MBFC contact John Carsey at jcarsey@mbfc.com Octavius Bishops Longhorn’s oral history podcast is first up. Click on the link below. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/dr-octavious-bishop-oral-history The many faces of Octavious Bishop. The Mentor and his Pupil There would probably not be a Dr. Octavious Bishop without Coach/mentor Emory Bellard. Coach Bellard is a two-time…
Mike Barnes Shares 30 years of Longhorn Sports History. Welcome to Longhorn brand builders for Season #2. Click on the link to share in Mike’s oral history longhorn sports podcast. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/mike-barnes Mike and Kim have shared a special journey and it is just beginning. Mike Barnes’s high octane performance on Austin’s KVUE-TV and his intuitive…
TLSN oral history is sponsored by the Austin based law firm of MBFC. Contact John Carsey at jcarsey@mbfc.com Author and Professor Larry Carlson thinks that Billy Schott should supplant the present most interesting man in the world. But that I ain’t going to happen! Still, Billy has had a fascinating Longhorn life, and he deserves…