Julius Whittier by Steve Ross
Three links to Julius Whittier’s story
Texas Sports unveiled the statute at the link below.
Julius Whittier – The Benchmark by Billy Dale link is below.
https://www.texaslsn.org/julius-whittier-the-benchmark-1
Texas Sports unveiled the statute at the link below.
Julius Whittier – The Benchmark by Billy Dale link is below.
https://www.texaslsn.org/julius-whittier-the-benchmark-1
THREE GENERATIONS OF COLLINS UT LETTERMEN It is a goal of TLSN to remember the family tree of former Longhorns who have created Longhorn sports history. Author Mark McDonald shares the Mauldin clan’s family tree at https://www.texaslsn.org/the-mauldins-by-mark-mcdonald, and Billy Dale shares the impressive story of Stewart Keller’s family trees impact on UT sports history at https://www.texaslsn.org/stewart-kellers-longhorn-roots-start-in-1899-orns-sitennis-football-diving. …
Click on the photo to read articles by Jay Arnold, Mark McDonald, Steve Ross, Billy Schott, Barbara Wainscott, Jon DaSilva, Gaylon Krizak, and Tommy Lucas. Click on photo to read articles by Professor Carlson for TLSN Click on image for articles written by Billy Dale for TLSN
One loss teammate away from an undefeated season by Sports writer Gaylon Krizak with Billy Dale Photo is inspired by the very talented Bill Catlett-A member of the 1969 National Championship team. The Wishbone Offense Is Built around Only 6 Plays. The story of the 1969 Texas Longhorns is one that is now 50 years…
Renowned sports writer Mark McDonald wrote the definitive book on Texas -Arkansas 1969 Big Shoot-out. His storyline explores more than the game highlights. In his book, Mark manages to merge game highlights, political upheaval, racial tensions, and the Vietnam protest into a cacophony of America in 1969. The author variously spent 30-plus years covering team…
Preface to Professor Carlson’s article “Living the Dream” . DKR the Dream Maker Edith and Coach Royal, Lise and Mac Davis, Jenna and Randy Royal’s high school coaches said he was too small to try out for the football team, but Royal continued to dream of greatness. No great activity starts without a vision, and…
Cody attended 2 National Championship games in 36 years as a TV sportscaster, the last in 2009 when Colt McCoy’s injury on this first-half hit doomed Texas vs. Alabama. Also, he was in the media Gaggle that recorded Vince Young when he crossed the goal line for the game-winner in 2005. National Championship games are…