Rodney Page click on link
Click on link- RODNEY PAGE 1973-1976 (squarespace.com)
Click on link- RODNEY PAGE 1973-1976 (squarespace.com)
Our 1977 – 78 team was the 1st team to play in the Special Events Center, and we did go undefeated at home. John’s right about the sellouts. After our inaugural season at the Drum, it was reported that we’d averaged the 3rd largest home attendance in the nation. I think that the average attendance…
It has been said that Sports is the only occupation that the fans are the “experts” and not the coach. With a sense of humor, Duke Carlisle says in his book Longhorn, and Tall Tails “Fans think coaching is a “common sense” profession. “Fans also have certain rules they expect a coach to follow, such as don’t…
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…
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…
Cat Osterman – Longhorn and OlympianThe Texas Legacy Sports Network (TLSN) presents the history of Longhorn Sports in a podcast format, featuring 10 episodes per year. The podcasts share the stories of individuals who have shaped the Longhorn brand. Each episode includes oral history, photos, and text, capturing the multifaceted experiences of a Longhorn brand…
Best Cotton-Pickin’ Sportswriter In America by Larry Carlson https:// texaslsn.org Below are the oral history podcast, text, and photo links to Kirk Bohls. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/kirk-bohls My buddy, Kirk, is pretty tough. He once played the second half of a late ’60s high school football game with a broken neck. That wasn’t gonna stop the 5-7 135-pound…