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		<title>Foxholes, One Heart Beat,  Betty Hagerman, Jo Ann Kurz, 1972 baseball</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In 1972, Glen Gaspard and Randy Peschel were the leaders of the team in tackles with 110 and 80, respectively.&#160; But in the Cotton Bowls against Alabama and Penn State, Braband did a great job. I think Glen started in the three Cotton Bowls. Football Captain Jay Arnold says about Randy&#8217;s induction into the Cotton...</p>
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<p class="kt-adv-heading90_1f1c98-47 wp-block-kadence-advancedheading" data-kb-block="kb-adv-heading90_1f1c98-47">In 1972, Glen Gaspard and Randy Peschel were the leaders of the team in tackles with 110 and 80, respectively.&nbsp; But in the Cotton Bowls against Alabama and Penn State, Braband did a great job. I think Glen started in the three Cotton Bowls.</p>



<p class="kt-adv-heading90_7a85f5-e5 wp-block-kadence-advancedheading" data-kb-block="kb-adv-heading90_7a85f5-e5">Football Captain Jay Arnold says about Randy&#8217;s induction into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame, &#8220;There was a large contingent of fans for Braband, including Texas Cowboys, friends, and teammates, but there was no representation from the Longhorn AD’s office or T Association.&nbsp; They could have at least sent in a statement on behalf of the Athletic Office and/or T Association, which would have been read to the crowd, showing support for an old guy who is honored into the CB HOF.</p>



<p class="kt-adv-heading90_ac3649-34 wp-block-kadence-advancedheading" data-kb-block="kb-adv-heading90_ac3649-34">Royal was secretly contacted by the New England Patriots and the New Orleans Saints about becoming their head coach, but Royal declined the offers.</p>



<p class="kt-adv-heading90_aed884-7a wp-block-kadence-advancedheading" data-kb-block="kb-adv-heading90_aed884-7a">Royal had compiled a 48-6-1 record using the wishbone from 1968-1972.</p>
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<figure class="block-animation-none"><span style="font-size: revert; white-space-collapse: preserve; color: var(--global-palette4);">Frank Broyles, the Arkansas coach, says, “The Texas game, for everybody in the conference, is as much psychological as it is scheme and strategy.” “You can define scheme and strategy, but you can’t accurately script morale and attitude in that game.”</span></figure>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Arkansas Coach Jack Crowe says the Razorbacks seem to change their personality” for the Texas game.” “We became tentative because of whom we were playing.” In the 1989 game, “it was like we were walking in sand.”</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">1971 preseason video</h1>
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<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">1971 8-3 Injuries Riddled This Team, But They Still Won The SWC.<strong> </strong></h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">A sportswriter implies that the reasons for all the injuries in 1972 were due to lack of proper conditioning. Royal’s response, “One player was lost because he broke his nose. How do you go about getting a nose in condition for football?</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Eddie Phillips suffered turf toe, a hamstring pull, and a shoulder injury; Donnie Wigginton suffered several injuries that limited his playing time, forcing Royal to prepare Alan Lowry for quarterback duties if both Phillips and Wigginton could not play.</p>
<h4 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Donnie ties a Longhorn record for touchdowns in a season (14), leads the league in scoring, and is named the SWC’s most valuable offensive player by the Houston Post.</h4>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book &#8220;<strong>OU vs. Texas&#8221;</strong> Robert Heard quotes Royal as saying, &#8220;Phillips is the best running quarterback he ever coached. Coach Rogers From UCLA Says That Eddie Phillips &#8220;Was The Best At Running That Style Of Offense I&#8217;ve Ever Seen.&#8221; Royal Says That Eddie&#8217;s Ability To Delay The Pitch &#8220;Was Art.&#8221; After Eddie got hurt, Donnie Wigginton took over the wishbone and did a great job. Royal said about Wigginton, &#8220;I Think Donnie Wigginton should Be Given Consideration For The Most Valuable Player In The Conference.&#8221; He Leads The Conference With 84 Points.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal Says After The 1967 Recruiting Class Graduated, &#8220;We&#8217;ll Be Back With Ordinary People.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Season-ending injuries occur to David Arledge, Jimmy Moore, and Don Burrisk. Missing some action are Stan Mauldin, Eddie Phillips, Rick Davis, Bobby Callison, Jim Bertelsen, and Donnie Wigginton. In addition, Greg Ploetz, Ray Dowdy, and Glen Gaspard play through an injury.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">4.4 Sprinter Jimmy Moore is hurt, and Pat Kelly does a great job of replacing Jimmy. Before Don Burrisk gets hurt, Coach Royal said of Burrisk, &#8220;runs like he&#8217;s got a motor in his seat. On the freshman team, he averaged 10.9 yards a carry, and that&#8217;s better than Saxton, Gilbert, or Bertelsen.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Robert Heard says this was the weakest team since 1967. Penn State proved that point by beating the Horns 30-6 in the Cotton Bowl. Royal noted that Penn State was the most physical and strongest team the Longhorns had faced before the Cotton Bowl game. He was right. Eastern football reigned supreme for the first time in a long time. The Longhorns led at halftime, but fumbles and defensive miscues in the second half cost the Horns the game. As the &#8220;Cactus&#8221; states, the &#8220;<strong>Cotton Bowl loss climaxed a year of hope and letdown</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> Royal Wishes Jerry Sisemore&#8217;s Mother &#8220;Had Been More Considerate And Just Had Triplets.&#8221;<em> </em></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The article discusses Gary Yeoman&#8217;s successful journey separate from his famed father.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Final ranking 18th nationally </strong></p>
<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Texas is the only school to play in 4 consecutive Cotton Bowls.</strong></h2>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Royal says about President Johnson, &#8220;I learned from him that you could be a common man-and, at the same time, be a great man.</strong></p>
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<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Lonnie Bennett Is The First Black Athlete To Score In A Varsity Game. </strong></h2>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal teaches OU head coach Chuck Fairbanks the intricacies of the wishbone against the advice of Emory Bellard. Bellard takes the Head coaching job at A&amp;M</p>
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<h6 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Dean Campbell finished 4th nationally in punt returns with a 16.6-yard average.</h6>
<h6 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Penn State and Texas each received $ 435,205 for participating in the Cotton Bowl.</h6>
<h3 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">1972- 10-1 #3 NATIONALLY- A GREAT YEAR FOR LONGHORN FOOTBALL BUT NOT A GREAT YEAR PERSONALLY FOR COACH ROYAL.</h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal referred to this team before the season started as “average as every day’s wash.”</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">This was probably one of Coach Royal&#8217;s most rewarding years as the Longhorn football coach. But, unfortunately, he lost nine starters to graduation. Mike Bayer, Jerry Sisemore, Alan Lowry, and Randy Braband were the only players remaining from the 1970 national championship team.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal also lost Emory Bellard to Texas A&amp;M, adding Coach Tim Doerr, David McWilliams, Spike Dykes, Glen Swenson, and Alvin Matthews.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal received a raise to $40,000 a year.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal finally accepted hair length and mustaches.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Freshmen were allowed to &#8220;cross the creek&#8221; from freshman field to play varsity, and Marty Akins was is one of the first to do so. Akins spent his freshman year backing up Alan Lowry. He played in several games as the quarterback and as a kickoff and punt returner and played in the 1973 Cotton Bowl against Alabama, which Texas won. The Longhorns finished the 1972 season ranked #3.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Billy Schott&#8217;s three-pointers were instrumental in some key victories.</p>
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<h4 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">1972, Texas&#8217;s 4th straight SWC championship and 5th straight trip to the Cotton Bowl.</h4>
<h4 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Rosy Leaks surpasses 1950 running back Byron Townsend&#8217;s record of 230 carries by 2.</h4>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal says about emotion before a game, &#8220;It&#8217;s something you don&#8217;t instill in a team.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal’s daughter, Marion, is killed in a car accident.</p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;">For the first time since WWII, freshmen were eligible to play varsity. As a result, freshman Guard Will Wilcox, linebacker Rick Fenlaw, and quarterback Marty Akins receive playing time.</p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;">For the first time in 101 games dating to 1963, Texas is shut out in a game.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book <em>The Darrell Royal Story</em>, the author states that Coach Royal is offered a head coaching job in the Pros but declines, saying, &#8220;I don&#8217;t want a big ol&#8217; house and a lot of those things.&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;ve never learned to live real fast and real luxuriously, anyway, so I thought about those offers, and it still came back to the same answer: I don&#8217;t want to fool around with happiness.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">President Johnson invites Jerry Sisemore, Alan Lowry, Randy Braband, Julius Whittier, and Roosevelt Leaks to his ranch for lunch</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">A team that Royal claimed is &#8220;as average as every day&#8217;s wash&#8221; finishes third in the nation. Horn wins its fifth consecutive SWC championship. OU is the only loss. The stadium is constructed, and 15,000 more fans attend the home games. Life is good!!!</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Russell Erxleben Is One Of Only 2 Longhorns Listed As A 3 Time All-American. He Is Tied For The Longest Field Goal In NCAA History At 67 Yards, And He Still Holds The Record For Yards Kicked Per Punt At 42.4 Yards. UT head coach Fred Akers said of the 67-yard kick, &#8220;It was like a gunshot. We couldn&#8217;t believe a ball was going that far. It had another eight yards on it.&#8221; Erxleben kicked two other field goals over 60 yards that season. </strong></p>
<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The 3-game margin by which Texas won the SWC was the largest in league history.</h2>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">National Championship Teams Require Good Recruiting, A Competent Coaching Staff, Players With Faith In The System, Trust And Respect For Teammates, Combined Talent, Team Chemistry, A Strong Work Ethic, And A Little Luck. With A Little Luck, This Team Could Have Been A National Champion.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Alan Lowry is &#8220;sensational,&#8221; said Arkansas coach Frank Broyles. &#8220;We must have missed 50 tackles on him.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Jerry Sisemore gets credit for blocking four Mustangs on a 12-yard run by Lowry.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Glen Gaspard was the leading tackler in most games. Royal said about Glen, &#8220;He&#8217;s played as well as a lot of people who have made All-American here before.&#8221;</p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Alan Lowry And Jack Collins Hold The Longhorn Record For The Longest Punt In Texas Football History (82 Yards).</strong></p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>There Is Only One Longhorn Touchdown Pass In 1972, And Julius Whittier Catches It. </strong></p>
<h4 style="white-space: pre-wrap; text-align: center;">RECRUITING BLACKS FROM THE BOOK “OKLAHOMA VS. TEXAS” BY ROBERT HEARD</h4>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In 1972, Texas was unable to recruit a single Black player. In response, Robert Heard, with the approval of Coach Darrell Royal (DKR), co-authored a five-part Associated Press (AP) series focused on recruiting Black athletes at Texas. Heard mentioned that Royal had attempted to recruit Black players, but the &#8220;image&#8221; of the school as a racist institution perpetuated its own difficulties in attracting African American athletes. Royal believed that the seven African American players on the Longhorn team would clear him of any accusations of racism; however, the opposite effect occurred.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The situation was further complicated when the AP articles included quotes from six Longhorn players, indicating that they perceived some racism among the coaching staff. One of those players was Julius Whittier. In Jimmy Banks&#8217;s book, *The Darrell Royal Story*, pages 156-159, Banks recounts an interview conducted by the AP that featured Julius making some unflattering remarks about the University of Texas. After reading the article, Julius visited Coach Royal and explained that the interview had been a &#8220;pressure cooker,&#8221; saying, &#8220;I was really trying to help (UT) but was clumsy.&#8221; Royal replied, &#8220;If you were trying to help, you really were clumsy.&#8221; Ultimately, the issue was set aside, and Julius retained his position in the starting lineup. Beyond this incident, Julius and DKR maintained a close relationship during and after Julius&#8217;s time at Texas.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Piling on  <strong>Meat on the Hoof, </strong>written by Gary Shaw, also caused Royal some unjustified heartache. It was apparent that Gary Shaw was radicalized. There had never been a book like this written. George Sauer, a Longhorn, endorsed the book that portrayed DKR as a fraud. Shaw accused Royal of building a regimen that demeaned athletes, instilled fear, ignored human rights, implemented academic deception, and supported racism. Royal and many of his players defended his actions as head coach.</p>
<h5 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Most of his book is exaggerated, and many of his comments are not valid. I know. I played for Royal from 1967 to 1970. Royal was no Saint, but during the three years I played for DKR, I came to understand his role as coach and mine as a football player. He was not my best friend—he was my coach. Coaching is not a democracy; it is an autocracy, and if you want to play football on Saturday, you better make the Coach happy.</h5>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Most of the squad members viewed football practice as an opportunity to improve, advance, and earn a spot on the first team.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book &#8220;Coach Royal&#8221; by John Weeks, Royal said Gary &#8220;did not want to play football from junior high on&#8230;. ….his dad forced him to play…I know for a fact he did not want to play college football….. So a coach pushing him and pressing him into doing some things that he doesn&#8217;t like to do&#8221; will result in a bad experience.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal continues, &#8220;The book that Gary wrote expressed an honest view of a man who was out for a sport he didn&#8217;t like.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Eventually, most of the racist comments and the book Meat on the Hoof were discredited, but the damage to Royal’s reputation remained.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> Unsolicited, two of DKR&#8217;s players from the early 1960s &#8211; Gene Bledsoe and Marvin Kubin- negated much of the harsh rhetoric in Gary Shaw&#8217;s book. I commend both of them for their bold letters supporting Coach Royal.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><em>&#8220;A Texas attempt at a &#8216;Quick Kick&#8217; adds spying as a new scandal to SWC college football. Greg Dahlberg Lettered Three Seasons At Texas On Football Teams That Won The Southwest Conference Title All Three Years And Won The National Championship In 1970. Dahlberg Was Inadvertently Part Of &#8220;Spygate&#8221; In The O.U. Texas Football Game In 1972. Coach Royal Had Installed The Quick Kick Into The Playbook For The First Time In Four Years, The Week Leading Up To The O.U. Game. With OU Holding On To A Slim 3-0 Lead Late In The 3rd Quarter, Texas Was Pinned Inside Its Own 10-Yard Line, And Coach Royal Decided To Quick Kick. Greg Was The Designated Center For This Kick, And When He Entered The Game, O.U. Players Immediately Began To Yell &#8220;Quick Kick, Quick Kick.&#8221; Texas Didn&#8217;t Change The Play At The Line Of Scrimmage, And The Kick Was Blocked. Lucious Selmon Fell On It In The End Zone And O.U. Went On To Win The Game. The Charges Of O.U. Spying On The Longhorns During Practice Plagued The OU-Texas Game Until Coach Royal Retired In 1976. </em></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Longhorns were in the Cotton Bowl again, but that was a bad omen. The Horns were 1-4 playing there in recent years. Horns felt Jinxed, but this game would prove otherwise. DKR&#8217;s team won, and the losing streak at the Cotton Bowl was over.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Terry Melancon intercepted two passes against Alabama, and the season culminates with a win over #4 Alabama and a magnificent game by Randy Braband. He says He Is Going To Write A Book About The 5th SWC Championship In A Row For Texas. He says, &#8220;We&#8217;re Going To Call It Five In A Row, Or Cab Driver, One More Time Around The Block.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">All-SWC- Leaks, Lowry, Sisemore, Wyman, and Roach on offense. Braband, Gaspard, and Minnick on defense. Sisemore is a unanimous All-American.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">1973 &#8211; DKR 8-3 One of the most significant years in Longhorn football History</h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Larry interviews four members of the 1973 team at the link below.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.texaslsn.org/1973-interview-with">https://www.texaslsn.org/1973-interview-with</a></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Billy Schott talks about the Miami game and SMU games in the link below</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.texaslsn.org/1973-schott-remembers-miami-and-smu-games">https://www.texaslsn.org/1973-schott-remembers-miami-and-smu-games</a></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Jay Arnold talks about the O.U. scandals at the link below</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.texaslsn.org/jay-arnold-and-the-19721973-ou-games">https://www.texaslsn.org/jay-arnold-and-the-19721973-ou-games</a></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal entered 1973 with a heavy heart when his daughter Marian Royal Kazen died in a car accident. Royal says in the book “Coach Royal” by John Weeks, “Makes you understand that some things are not as important as you thought they were. It made me look at what I was doing in the game and the intensity, and maybe it wasn’t all that important. I think I eased back and became a little bit softer and not quite as aggressive after that as a coach. I know we weren’t as demanding, probably after that, or I wasn’t. “</p>
<h6 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>By 1973, Coach Royal received $ 40,000 a year, and 11 assistant football coaches received an average of $17,000 each, which was a substantial amount of money during that period. </em></strong></h6>
<h6 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>In the 1970s, the National Collegiate Athletic Association attempted to control the athletic scholarship formula, which was funding-based on need, and limit the number of scholarships. But the UT regents followed coach Royals’ lead and opposed these changes. </em></strong></h6>
<h6 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>The UT faculty Senate proposed that more students and professors be included on the athletic council, but the Board of Regents declined this request. </em></strong></h6>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Lowry graduated, and Akins took over as the starting quarterback and started every game despite suffering a broken big toe in the season&#8217;s third game. Texas defied predictions and won its sixth consecutive SWC Championship, but lost to Nebraska in the 1974 Cotton Bowl. Marty was twice voted Chevrolet Television Player of the Game and was chosen the Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year. Akins played in the Cotton Bowl despite having the flu and a temperature over 102 degrees.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Marty was the only Longhorn quarterback to start three seasons directing the Wishbone offense and the only Wishbone quarterback ever to be an All-American.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Gaspard and Wyman are named Captains of the team.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The first game against Miami was a disaster for the Horns, losing five fumbles. But, Royal said, &#8220;It&#8217;s the first time in my coaching career we lost a football game, yet never had to punt.&#8221; In the next game against Texas Tech, the Horns fumbled five times but only lost one.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal’s salary was $40,000, and his 11 assistants received a salary averaging $17,000.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In 1973, the <strong>NCAA</strong> imposed a <strong>limit</strong> of 105 <strong>scholarships</strong> for <strong>football</strong> programs, thereby freeing up funds for scholarships in other sports, particularly women&#8217;s sports.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">“On the field, Texas went 8-3 but a perfect 7-0 in Southwest Conference play. The undefeated conference season yielded a sixth-straight SWC title. No. 3 Texas was surprised by unranked Miami in their first game and dropped to 2-2 on the season with No. 6 Oklahoma beating Texas 52-13, one of the worst losses Royal suffered to Oklahoma, who had promoted its offensive coordinator Barry Switzer to the head coaching job before the season.”</p>
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<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>The 1973 team Holds The Texas Record For the Highest Average Yards Per Punt Return ( 18.8), Fewest Punt Returns Allowed (6), And Fewest Punts In A Season (30).</strong></p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Leaks Is 3rd In Voting For The Heisman. He Rushes For 342 Yards Against SMU, And The headline In A Newspaper Article States, &#8220;Roosevelt Leaks All Over The Field.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Mike Presley says, &#8221; Miami could not stop us. We stopped ourselves. But it&#8217;s good to get that National Championship stuff out of our heads. We probably realize the situation better now and can get down to winning the SWC. That is what we want to do.&#8221;  </strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Many call Rosy the Southwest&#8217;s best fullback ever. Royal indicates there may be more Roosevelt and less pure Wishbone again this year. Royal is concerned about the inexperience of sophomore Quarterback Marty Akins to the offense, so he says, &#8220;Without the elusive, dangerous breakaway type back, &#8220;we&#8217;re going to have to make a little yardage each time we snap the ball.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">1972 and 1973 Rosy is All-SWC &#8211; 1973 consensus All-American and 3rd runner-up for Heisman. He produces 12 &#8211; 100-yard games.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">With 1415 yards, Rosy Leaks breaks the SWC record held since 1950, and he ties the SWC TD record with 14. He rushed for 342 yards against SMU. Rosy is the first black student-athlete to earn first-team All-American honors at Texas.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Click on the link for Rosy&#8217;s story: <a href="https://youtu.be/kj6JXXGxik0" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://youtu.be/kj6JXXGxik0</a></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Rosy left football with a message that should resonate with young athletes. &#8220;Athletics, they can take away from you. Education is forever.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">According to the book <em>The Darrell Royal Story </em>by Jimmy Banks, Coach Royal told the team they must give 100% effort to beat Alabama. He said, &#8220;You might be able to fool the guy next to you or even the rest of your teammates, but you can&#8217;t fool yourself. That&#8217;s why I want you to commit to yourself, not everyone else.&#8221; Terry Melancon intercepted two passes to cement the victory over Alabama.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal breaks Jess Neely&#8217;s record as the winningest coach in the SWC.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The New York Giants leaked word that they were interested in hiring Royal.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> The worst, however, was yet to come. Just before the season had started, archrival Oklahoma had raided Royal&#8217;s coaching staff with the hiring of Jim Helms, a former Longhorn running back who had just spent the last several years as a coach at Texas.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> The last-minute hiring fueled the resentment at UT toward Sooner coach Barry Switzer, since Helms had been a part of all of the spring and fall preparations for the season. Whether or not Helms&#8217; knowledge of Texas&#8217; plans made a difference quickly became a point of contention, particularly after Oklahoma hammered the Longhorns, 52-13, and Helms is presented the game ball in the Sooner dressing room after the contest.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">What followed, however, is one of the untold stories of a remarkable turnaround &#8212; and a lesson that would play itself out years later in another place and time. Texas was 2-2 as an angry Royal came into a team meeting the following Sunday.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal began by questioning the team&#8217;s desire and commitment, but before he had gone far into the speech, Arnold, who would become an all-SWC defensive back that year, interrupted him. &#8220;That&#8217;s not right, coach,&#8221; Arnold said from the back of the room. &#8220;They changed everything we had prepared for &#8212; stuff they had done last year and this year. We played as hard as we could. We were going full speed to the wrong places.&#8221; The uneasy silence in the room was broken when defensive guru Mike Campbell spoke up. The 52 points OU had scored were by far the most ever against a Campbell-coached Texas defense. &#8220;He&#8217;s right, Darrell,&#8221; he said. &#8220;They seemed to know everything we were doing before we did it.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Longhorn weight lifting changed forever in 1973. Jay Arnold says &#8220;We were part of the &#8216;old school&#8217; when it came to physical and strength training.&#8221; &#8220;We would lift and condition in the spring and off-season, but put the weights away during the season. Oklahoma did it differently. They were working on weights all year long. We changed after that game and never looked back. We were in an era of enlightened transition as far as that was concerned.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">It was Nebraska&#8217;s Coach Tom Osborne&#8217;s first bowl victory, but the Horns held firm in the first half. Moving from their own 20, the Huskers used less than four minutes to reach the Texas one. The clock was down to 1:29. The first and goal turned into second and third down, and the ball was still on the 1-yard line. Each time, the Huskers were turned away by a solid Texas wall of defenders, inspired by linebacker Wade Johnston. The final blast came from Maury Damkroger, and Johnston was there to stuff him again short of the goal line as time ran out. The other half of Nebraska received inspired leadership from backup quarterback Steve Runty, who led the Huskers to two third-quarter scores.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Wyman is a finalist for the Lombardi Award. In addition, 9 Horns make the All-SWC team &#8211; Simmons, Crosslin, Wyman, Leaks, Minnick, Rutherford, Arnold, English, and Gaspard.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the Cotton Bowl, Johnston, who led the team in tackles during the season, was named MVP on defense in the Cotton Bowl game. Each team&#8217;s purse for the Cotton Bowl appearance was $475,092.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book <strong>A Story of Texas Football</strong>, the author, Denne H. Freeman, says that in February 1974, four oral commitments changed their minds. It was the first time this has happened in 13 years. Still, this was the best recruiting class for the Horns since 1967. The 1974 recruiting class made Akers&#8217;s first year in 1977 impressive. Earl Campbell, Rick Ingraham, Alfred Jackson, and Brad Shearer were part of this class. In addition, 10 of the 20 letters of intent signees were the top prospects in the state of Texas. Earl signed, saying, &#8220;Texas did not buy me. Blacks are through selling themselves..or at least I&#8217;m not going to sell myself…Texas offered me everything legal, and there was none of this stupid talk of cars and money.&#8221;</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>1974 8-4</strong>  DKR- Texas struggles while the SWC competition gets better</h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Campbell and Leaks in 1974 led Texas to an 8-4 record. Freshman Earl Campbell had 928 yards rushing and six touchdowns. Leaks had 409 yards and four touchdowns, while Wyatt had 590 and eight rushing touchdowns. Quarterback Marty Akins also had 659 yards and ten touchdowns (the team lead).</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The scholarship limit is reduced to 30 per year. This is the first year that Texas has had an 11-game format.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The traveling squad included 15 freshmen. The trip to Boston was the first time the Longhorn football team had visited the city since Texas played Harvard in 1931.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Cactus Annual criticizes Royal, &#8220;Royal would have coached the Longhorns to another SWC championship if he could have found a remedy to a problem which plagued Texas all season long- the forward pass.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Aboussie and Burrisk were the starting running backs. Then, Burrisk got hurt, and Graylin replaced him, becoming the second freshman to start. Rick Ingrahm was the third freshman, and Alfred Jackson was the fourth freshman to earn a starting role for Texas.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"><em>Coach Royal has a very bad day.</em></h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The once-proud Longhorns had a bad day against Texas Tech, and it appeared that Texas&#8217;s long reign of terror in the SWC was over. Royal said, &#8220;This is about as bad as I can remember us looking offensively in a long, long time.&#8221; Tech had not beaten Texas since 1968, the year that Texas started a six-year run as SWC champions.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Baylor beat Texas for the first time in 18 years. The victory is known in Waco s the “Miracle on the Brazos.” Baylor goes on an wins the SWC for the first time in 50 years.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Final ranking 17th nationally</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Rosy&#8217;s Devastating Knee Injury Requires Reconstructive Surgery, And No One Thinks He Will Play Again. Doug English And All American Says That &#8220;Rosy Was On His Way To Being The Best Ever.&#8221;</p>
<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The 1974 Team Holds The Texas Single-Game Record For Points Scored Against A Conference Opponent—81 Against TCU—and the Most Touchdowns In A Game.</h2>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> The Yearlings Are Disbanded And Integrated With The Varsity.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Earl Campbell, Gralyn Wyatt, Travis Couch, Alfred Jackson, Brad Shearer, And George James Start At Least One Game As freshmen in 1974.</p>
<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal says about Earl Campbell&#8217;s stiff arm &#8220;It oughta be on an Arm and Hammer baking soda box.&#8221;</h2>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Starters Don Burrisk and Joey Aboussie are hurt and cannot play in the OU game, so Royal decides to move Raymond Clayborn to the offense. The media reports this change, and Royal is angry and closes practices for the first time since 1970.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Texas is changing its defensive secondary from a three-man alignment to a four-deep secondary in order to reduce the threat of deep touchdown passes.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Tragically, Parker Alford was killed in a car accident.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mike Presley starts at quarterback in the Wyoming game.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Patterson stated that Brad Shearer &#8220;goes until he hears glass shatter.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In an unexpected turn of events, Earl Campbell and Doug English teamed up to block a punt against Arkansas.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mike Dean kicked a record 56-yard field goal against TCU, showcasing the influence of mentors like Earl Campbell. The results speak for themselves: Rosy is considered one of the greatest Longhorn running backs of all time. Fred Akers has accepted the head coaching job at Wyoming. Baylor is heading to the Cotton Bowl, while Texas will play Auburn in the Gator Bowl, where Auburn won 27-3. The Longhorns had a rough game, with four fumbles and three interceptions.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Marty is named the most valuable offensive player in the SWC.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Simmons, Campbell, and Akins are named All-Americans.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>1975 11-2 Royal changes from “Dance with who brung ya” to “Scratch where it itches.” Ranked 6th Nationally</strong></h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Don Breaux Is Hired as an assistant Coach To Add More Of A Passing Dimension To The Longhorns, but running the ball still is the scoring machine. Wyatt had 451 yards and eight touchdowns in 1975, and Akins 777 yards, while Campbell went for 1,118 yards and 13 scores.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Earl Campbell’s younger twin brothers, Tim and Steve, join the team. </strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book Oklahoma vs. Texas, author Robert Heard says, “Royal made a mistake when he did not leave Clayborn in the offensive backfield that would have given Texas at least one halfback with both speed and moves. Injuries continue to hurt the horns. Against O.U., two starters miss the game, and six others are injured during the game. David McLeod is lost for the season, and Gordon leaves with a scratched eyeball. Texas lost 4 of 5 fumbles against O.U.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal complains that O.U., coming off probation, was allowed to play with players who were the reason for the punishment. Royal does not like the Fact that O.U. had a “monster team” in 1975 recruited through illegal tactics.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Texas experiments with the “Wingbone,” and with only the Aggies remaining on their schedule led the nation in scoring 35.3 points per game.</p>
<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Shearer is named the defensive MVP for the Arkansas game. A game with 13 turnovers.</h2>
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<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>This Team Holds The  Texas Seasonal Record For Most Forced Fumbles (46).</strong></h2>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>Three-way tie in SWC with A &amp; M, Hogs, and Texas. Texas Offense was in the top 3 nationally.</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal Gets His 100th SWC Victory.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Switzer Throws Barbs At DKR. In The Book <strong><em>Long Live The Longhorns</em></strong>, Barry Switzer Is Quoted As Saying Some Coaches &#8220;Would Rather Sit Home And Listen To Guitar Pickers&#8221; Than Recruit. Referring To Royal&#8217;s Penchant For C&amp;W Music.</p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Earl&#8217;s Brother Tim Campbell Is the Defensive Player Of The Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl against Colorado, and his brother Earl Campbell is the offensive player of the game.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">On the offensive side, Marty Akins, Earl Campbell, and Bob Simmons, Will Wilcox, lead the team. On defense, Brad Shearer, Rick Fenlaw, and Hamilton lead the team.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>1976 5-5-1 A quarterback dilemma </strong></h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal receives a raise to $50,000 a year, but Spy-Gate, U Of H Breaking Texas 42 Home Game Winning Streak, Earl Campbell&#8217;s bad hamstrings, and recruiting violations made 1976 a challenging year for the Longhorns.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Houston joins the SWC and embarrasses Texas at home, ending a 42-game home winning streak.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">For the first time since 1967, Texas did not receive a postseason invitation.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Three highly recruited quarterbacks compete for the starting quarterback position- Ted Constanzo, Mark McBath, and walk-on Mike Cordaro- all play a prominent role in this season as the starting quarterback at UT.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mark McBath gets his first start at quarterback against TCU. Texas wins 34-7.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Mike Lockett and linebacker Lance Taylor get plenty of playing time as freshmen. Lam Jones, Johnnie Johnson, and Russell Erxleben spend some time on the injury list. Fourteen starters missed two or more games in 1976.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book <strong>Oklahoma Vs. Texas</strong> the author Robert Heard quotes Royal as saying he never wanted to win a game as much as the O.U. game in 1976. The game ended in a 6 &#8211; 6 tie and Royal got physically sick before he could reach the bathroom. Blackie Sherrod of the Dallas Times Herald said “Royal looked like he had driven a gravel truck without a windshield nonstop across Death Valley.”</p>
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<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;">For the first time since 1911, the Longhorns lost consecutive games to the Aggies, and it was only the second time the Aggies had won in Memorial Stadium in 20 years.</p>
<p style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Baylor holds the Horns to 14 net yards of rushing offense. McBath says about the Baylor game “ We were in there looking for a win. They were looking for blood.”</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">OU assistant coach Lacewell resigned in 1978 and admitted that the Sooners spied on the Longhorns.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">For the first time in Longhorn football sports history for the A &amp; M game, the Horns had an all-freshman backfield quartet.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal says that 1976 was a perfect year to leave the profession. He said, &#8220;I always wanted to leave somebody&#8217;s house when they wanted me to stay a little longer. It&#8217;s a good idea to leave a little ham on the bone.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">“I’ve always said that nobody will ever have trouble getting me out of a party. If I see someone yawn, I hit the door quickly. I don’t want to overstay my welcome, and I don’t think I have.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal often stated that when he retired, winning his last game would carry special significance. After all, no one wants to go out as a loser. He got his wish when Texas defeated Arkansas in the final game of the 1976 season. After the game, Tony Constanzo remarked that he knew he was living in a &#8220;snapshot in history.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Only Clayborn and Erxleben made the All-Southwest Conference (SWC) team, and both were named All-Americans.”</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">Royals&#8217; final game- Texas vs. Arkansas, December 4th, 1976, in Austin, Texas.</h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">For the first time in 25 years, Royal did not talk to the team before the pre-game meal. For the first time, he chose to lead the team out of the chute personally, and for the first time, he gave the Hook’em Horn sign before the game as the Longhorn band played. Royal said he spent the day brushing away tears and that leaving was harder than he anticipated. “you don’t just turn your back on 2o good years &#8211; and walk away and not feel it. “</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">After the game, he continued a tradition he started in 1961 by heading to famed room 2001 at a local motel to discuss the recently completed game. Royal said, “I’ve enjoyed it; I really have.”</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal stated that the only pressure he felt as a coach was self-imposed. He never experienced pressure to perform that came from the UT administration.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Throughout his tenure at Texas, Royal consistently provided the media with the quotes they needed to sell newspapers. When a reporter asked him, “Are things much different than when you first started?” Royal replied, “I’d hate to paint a dark cloud. There have been many changes—drastic changes. Things that used to be handled with a phone call now require an original document and 15 copies.”</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal also shared with one reporter that while he wanted to win, he learned more from losing than from winning.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Walking away from the game, he felt the University would allow him to name his predecessor, but that was not the case. Two influential UT regents, Frank Erwin and Alan Shivers, were determined that Athletic Director Royal would not be permitted to handpick the new coach.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"> DKR Reflection Point</h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">“Dig, claw, wheedle, coax that fanatical effort out of players”, Royal once said . “You want them to play every Saturday as if they were planting the flag on Iwo Jima.”</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Jenna McEachern in the “Royal Scrapbook” states that Royal’s mission was to shape his players into first-rate men. By example and instruction, he imparted to them the importance of class, integrity, punctuality, hard work, and fairness. It was said by journalist Holland McCombs, “They may kill you, but they’ll be polite about it.”</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Doug English said in the book <strong>Darrell Royal” Dance With Who Brung Ya,</strong>  &#8220;Suddenly, Darrell looks up and a game that he&#8217;s worked his whole life in a game of who works the hardest and prepares the best wins- has become a game where the ones who cheat the best, the ones who spy the best, who lie the best are all gaining ground.&#8221; Royal was &#8220;not going to listen to an 18-year-old kid tells him that that he&#8217;s got to buy him a new pickup truck to come to the University of Texas&#8221;.</p>
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<h3 style="white-space: pre-wrap; text-align: center;">Robert heard stated about Royal, “He couldn’t beat Oklahoma without cheating. And he wouldn’t cheat.”</h3>
<h3 style="white-space: pre-wrap; text-align: center;">Many in the media also called him a racist.</h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">SpyGate, cheating, pandering to recruits, articles suggesting he was a racist, and his first non-winning season sapped Royal of his passion. Coach Royal conceded that winning no longer excited him, and he found it challenging to recover mentally from losses. He also said, &#8220;Climbing is a thrill. Maintaining is a Bitch.&#8221;</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Of the factors mentioned above, the evolution of recruiting disgusted him the most.   <strong>Royal thought it was inherently wrong to court athletes to provide them with a college education in exchange for playing football. He said, &#8220;it&#8217;s all backward; the kids should be coming to us, not us going to them.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the book “Longhorn Football” by Bobby Hawthorne, Robert Heard noted that Royal “ felt sullied by what recruiting had become: groveling at the doorstep of 18-year-olds with a scrapbook full of press clippings he could barely read.” Steve Ross says, &#8220;One of the reasons coach Royal decided to &#8216;set his bucket down&#8217; at such an early age was the changing recruiting landscape. He used to tell the story of his last recruiting year. He has a home visit with a student who isn&#8217;t back from practice yet. Royal sits with the mom in the living room when the recruit shows up. He first tells the coach, &#8220;You&#8217;re sitting in my chair, man.&#8221;  &#8220;Coach said he jumped right up. And on the way back to Austin, I seriously began to consider getting out.&#8221;</p>
<h2 style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>During his tenure at Texas, Royal was the winningest coach in the nation.</strong></h2>
<h1 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">The Associated Press</h1>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">The media chose to share unsubstantiated garbage articles about Royal to dethrone him.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In 1970, Bob Green of the Associated Press quoted Coach Royal as saying, &#8220;The black coach had not reached the point where his coaching is as scientific as it is in the major colleges.&#8221; This statement was completely false! Although an apology was published, the damage had already been done. Green claimed he had been misled by a source he considered a friend.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal later mentioned that if he had known then what he knows now, he might have sued the Associated Press. The article&#8217;s falsehoods were used against Texas in its recruiting efforts. Following its publication, many people began to question Royal’s commitment to recruiting black athletes.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">After the article was released, Royal found himself constantly on the defensive, as other universities used it as a recruiting tool against Texas. Despite dominating the rivalry over 20 years of playing the Aggies, many Texas A&amp;M fans still respected Coach Royal, referring to him as a &#8220;sweet Bear Bryant.&#8221; Bryant chuckled when he heard this description.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Abe Lemmons sums up the problem that arises when success is followed by failure. He said, &#8220;You build a monster, and the monster eats you.&#8221; DKR and Abe have this quote in common.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal wanted to change the recruiting process.</h1>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><span style="font-size: revert; color: var(--global-palette4);">Royal wanted to see changes in the recruiting process, noting that both young high school athletes and the universities recruiting them often make critical mistakes. He observed that most high school students are thoughtful and polite, and they struggle with how to say no without hurting the recruiter&#8217;s feelings. Royal emphasized that the most natural time for a high school athlete to decline an offer is during the initial contact with a recruiter. The longer an athlete keeps a recruiter in suspense, the more difficult it becomes to say no.</span></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><span style="font-size: revert; color: var(--global-palette4);"> </span></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><span style="font-size: revert; color: var(--global-palette4);">He questioned why thousands of high school students manage to choose a college each year without experiencing significant emotional turmoil, while only the athletes who are actively recruited and their families seem to suffer from meltdowns. Royal remarked, &#8220;The parents and recruits who initially look forward to the attention from major collegiate football programs go from welcoming coaches with open arms to shutting the door on them.&#8221; He acknowledged, &#8220;We know we can abuse the prospects and their families during recruiting, but it&#8217;s a two-way street. The families and prospects also have a role in this.&#8221;</span></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><span style="font-size: revert; color: var(--global-palette4);">In the book “A Story of Texas Football” by Denne H. Freeman, Royal confides that being successful in recruiting can have its disadvantages, especially in relation to competing universities. He reminisced about the Longhorns&#8217; success in the 1960s when they enjoyed back-to-back national championships and defeated Oklahoma six times in a row. During that time, only true Longhorn supporters seemed to cheer for Texas, as Royal stated, &#8220;That&#8217;s just the nature of man—we root for underdogs. I pull for underdogs! I like to see someone else share a little bit of that success.” </span></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><span style="font-size: revert; color: var(--global-palette4);">He noted that the old saying, &#8220;Even your best friends don&#8217;t like to see you too successful,&#8221; is indeed true; people prefer to see a little bit of wind taken out of someone else&#8217;s sails. As a result, recruiters from other universities would exaggerate or even lie about Royal and Texas to attract potential recruits. Claims like &#8220;Royal is a racist,&#8221; &#8220;At Texas, you are just a number,&#8221; &#8220;The school is too liberal and allows drug use,&#8221; and &#8220;You will never start at Texas&#8221; were all desperate attempts to sway recruits.an-spirited remarks that, on the surface, appeared credible and eventually hurt the Royals&#8217; recruiting.</span></p>
<h4 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong>But, unfortunately, a lie told long enough becomes the truth. </strong></h4>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">While Gary Shaw&#8217;s book <strong>Meat on the Hoof </strong>is full of exaggerations and half-truths, it was a best seller. Royal decided to respond to the allegations in the book and explain why players rebel against him and his coaching style. Here are a few quotes and some paraphrased comments from Coach Royal found in the book The Darrell Royal Story by Jimmy Banks.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal said, &#8220;Any time somebody sits on the bench, you&#8217;ve got a potential family of enemies. Every year, there are potentially &#8220;100 enemies&#8221; sitting on the bench.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">&#8220;A guy would have to be a stone idiot to love going out there and just running into someone else. What is natural about two guys backing off and running into each other? It&#8217;s not natural.&#8221; The players play this unnatural sport because they want &#8220;recognition&#8230;as individuals, but also for their team, school, or hometown.&#8221; Players want letter jackets because it is a form of recognition.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">&#8220;I often tell parents. If you send me a good one. I&#8217;ll send you a good one back. But if you send me a weak one, I&#8217;ll probably return a weak one. I don&#8217;t take credit for the strong character of our championship teams; the mommas and daddies deserve that credit. But neither do I want to be blamed for some player who comes in here lighter than a June frost and can&#8217;t stand the competition.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">&#8220;All the glory can&#8217;t be heaped just on the team. The personal, individual aspect has to come in there.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In the end, Royal left Texas with the quote, &#8220;<strong>You can&#8217;t win against cheaters.&#8221; </strong>It was the right decision for Coach Royal.<strong> </strong></p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">After retirement, life was good!!!</h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Royal said, &#8220;Many coaches feel that a boy doesn&#8217;t have to like you as long as he respects you. But if I had respect, discipline, and all that- and a boy left this school without a personal feeling for me, it would be an empty profession.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Royal ended his career with a record of 167-47-5. His teams won 109 SWC games, 11 SWC championships and won or shared four national championships. During his tenure there was a 30 game win streak, a 42 home game winning streak, a record 6 SWC titles in a row, 6 Cotton Bowls in a row, 77 All SWC players, and 26 All Americans. His teams finished in the top 10 ten times, and he guided Texas to 15 postseason games winning 8 of them. He was &#8220;coach of the decade&#8221; for the 1960&#8217;s, one of only two coaches honored twice as the American Football Coaches Association, and he never had a losing season.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">In Jenna McEachern’s book “100 Things,” she discusses Coach Mike Campbell. She quotes Freddie Steinmark from 1970, who remarked, “Coach Campbell, I must say, is a genius in his own way. I’ve never been associated with a man any smarter in addressing not just football problems but all kinds of challenges.”</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Campbell is wise in the world&#8217;s ways and explains things in blunt, straightforward language to ensure understanding. When a reporter asked if a certain overweight lineman, a former top recruit, would contribute to the team, Campbell replied, “When he graduates and joins the Longhorn booster club.”</p>
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<p style="white-space: pre-wrap; text-align: left;"><span style="font-size: revert; color: var(--global-palette4); font-weight: 400;">In 1964, Coach Zapalac was hired from Oklahoma State and spent 12 years at Texas. During five of those years, at least one of his offensive linemen was named to the All-American list. Zapalac was a standout high school player for Bellville in 1930, known as the back that opponents feared the most. He had the ability to defeat them by running over or around them, blocking them to the ground, tackling them on defense, punting over their heads, or recovering on-side kicks in their end zone, as he did against Caldwell. In that game, Zapalac ran for 323 yards and scored two touchdowns, and he had another outstanding performance with 308 yards against La Grange. He earned All-State honors in his last two seasons, rushing for 2,565 yards at nearly 10 yards per carry as a senior and scoring 245 points.</span></p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Campbell: “If you keep going until the glass breaks, I will find you a place on our team.”</h3>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Campbell was an exceptional defensive strategist. He was direct and straightforward, ensuring his players understood his message. He resembled a general from WWII—kind of like a lean Patton. Tommy Keel, a defensive back under Coach Campbell, noted, “On the practice field, he’s a hard man&#8230;you can’t be friends with him. But his techniques are effective, and he gets a lot of effort out of us.”</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Campbell believed in the “firm correction” of athletes. He had no reservations about embarrassing a player in front of their teammates for poor performance. Players often found Campbell’s sharp tongue amusing—at least until they found themselves on the receiving end of it. However, one thing was clear about Coach Campbell: fiery criticism for a mistake was a positive sign. As Tom Campbell remarked about his father, if he stopped yelling at you, it meant he had given up on you, and you would likely never play again.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Doug English commented on Coach Campbell, saying, &#8220;It wasn&#8217;t a chess game. You had to overpower the guy in front of you.&#8221; Coach Campbell was adept at identifying the strengths of opposing offenses and effectively neutralizing those advantages. Dan Mauldin, the hero of the 1965 Orange Bowl, admired Coach Campbell, stating, &#8220;I just like to watch Coach Campbell coach&#8230; of all the professors at the University of Texas, he understood his field better than they understood theirs.&#8221; Despite being offered the head coaching position at Baylor, Coach Campbell declined the opportunity.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Manley and Coach Royal were childhood friends in Hollis, Oklahoma. They played high school and College ball together, and Royal was Leon Manley&#8217;s player-coach in the CFL. Coach Manley at OU, Northeast Louisiana, and worked with Coach Royal for 20-plus years.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">Coach Emory Bellard at the link below:</h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">A link to a great article written by Kirk Bohls about Ken Dabbs induction into the  Hall of Honor is below.</p>
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<p>PAT PATTERSON </p>
<p>R.M. &#8220;Pat&#8221; Patterson, who helped mold some of the best defenses in Longhorn history as an assistant coach for Darrell Royal from 1967 through 1976, died Thursday at a suburban Austin hospital. He was 84.</p>
<p>Patterson, who came to Texas in December of 1966 after a highly successful high school coaching career, worked with Royal&#8217;s chief assistant, Mike Campbell, on defense for teams that won six straight Southwest Conference championships and two national titles. He coached his final year with the Longhorns&#8217; offensive line in 1976.</p>
<p>When Royal retired following the 1976 season, Patterson left the coaching profession and worked for a state agency before retiring.</p>
<p>A 1949 graduate of McMurry College, Patterson came to Texas after posting a 70-17-2 record at Amarillo Tascosa High School from 1959 through 1966. His teams won three district championships and won eight of 10 state Class AAAA playoff games. He also served as a high school assistant at Littlefield, Waxahachie,</p>
<p>Patterson was a former high school star at Abilene and spent three years with the U. S. Navy during World War II.</p>
<p>Among his all-American players at Texas were defensive tackles Loyd Wainscott (1968) and Doug English (1974), and defensive end Bill Atessis (1969).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p> THE SCANDAL OF &#8217;73:  OU BECOMES SWITZER-LAND by Larry Carlson, with Jay Arnold 2022- Professor Carlson, Donnie Wigginton, and Jay Arnold It started at the Texas-OU game in 1972.   In spite of five turnovers to that point, Texas trailed the Sooners just 3-0 with three minutes left in the third quarter. But when the Horns...</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"> <strong><em>THE SCANDAL OF &#8217;73:  OU BECOMES SWITZER-LAND</em></strong></h1>
<h1 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>by Larry Carlson, with Jay Arnold</em></strong></h1>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>It started at the Texas-OU game in 1972.  </em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>In spite of five turnovers to that point, Texas trailed the Sooners just 3-0 with three minutes left in the third quarter.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>But when the Horns made substitutions to try a third down quick-kick by QB Alan Lowry (with a brisk wind at their backs, OU players yelled &#8220;quick kick, quick kick&#8221; at each other.</em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Writer Robert Heard later wrote a book, &#8220;When Football Becomes War:  Oklahoma vs. Texas,&#8221; and claimed that OU had a spy at UT&#8217;s &#8217;73 practices, one wearing a hard hat during Memorial Stadium construction work.</em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Texas RB Don Burrisk later told Heard that OU&#8217;s alerts left the Longhorns confused as they came out of the huddle.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>&#8220;We were supposed to run up to the line and get the play off fast before they could get set up.  But half of us ran up there and half of us walked.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>In hindsight, the Horns should have called a timeout.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>They didn&#8217;t.  The Sooners blocked the punt and recovered it for a lightning bolt TD, the game&#8217;s first, and a 10-0 lead.  </em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>A deflated Texas squad continued to flounder offensively and the game ended with a </em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>misleading 27-0 score.  It was UT&#8217;s lone defeat that season and OU later had to forfeit the game for unrelated infractions.  But the damage had been inflicted.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Darrell Royal&#8217;s Texas teams had won 12 of 13 State Fair matchups from 1958-1970.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>But DKR would never taste victory again in brawls with his alma mater.  </em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>The &#8217;73 game was to become the biggest blowout in series history, a 52-13 OU win.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>It is tainted by plenty of evidence that the Sooner program, in its first year under new head coach Barry Switzer, was more enthusiastic than ever about &#8220;getting an edge&#8221; over Texas, whatever it took.  The first smoking gun was fired when OU &#8212; in mid-August &#8212; hired UT assistant coach (and former Longhorn player) away from Texas.  Helms would receive a game ball after the beatdown eight weeks later.  </em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Texas suffered five straight losses in the series and then the &#8217;76 tie seemed to break Royal&#8217;s will.  He would step down less than two months later, exhausted by firing ongoing allegations that were later proven but did not result in real reforms.  Yes, the Sooners were regularly punished by the NCAA and occasionally banned from TV appearances or bowl games but the bitter rivalry seemed to erode DKR&#8217;s enthusiasm for recruiting and the &#8220;new&#8221; face of college football.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Royal&#8217;s allegations of spying in &#8217;76 were later even confirmed by Switzer himself, in his autobiography, &#8220;Bootlegger&#8217;s Boy.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Texas would turn things around under Fred Akers, a former teammate of Switzer&#8217;s at Arkansas.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Akers&#8217; Horns would win four of the next five contests, &#8217;77-&#8217;81.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>But let&#8217;s resume the rivalry in &#8217;73 and soak in the narrative from one combatant.  </em></strong></p>
<h1 style="text-align: center; white-space: pre-wrap;">Jay Arnold shares his story</h1>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Jay Arnold was a senior, an excellent defensive end who transitioned into a DB, earning All-SWC honors.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>The retired attorney still simmers about OU&#8217;s &#8220;tactics&#8221; that played a big role in the &#8217;73 game.</em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><strong><em>JAY ARNOLD:  &#8220;I don’t think the ‘rest of the story’ on that game has ever been fully chronicled. In two-a-days and in the week before the game, we worked on running our &#8220;80&#8221; defense against the wishbone offense and prepared for OU. Coach (Mike) Campbell came up with a read he had picked up on watching films from OUs games the previous year and in their games prior to that 1973 matchup. Simply put, when OU’s center fired out, it was a run “100% of the time.” to quote Coach Campbell. When the center pulled back to pass block, it was a pass “100 % of the time”.  So all week during practice the secondary was instructed to key (watch) the center first and foremost. If the center fired out it was a run, and if the backfield flow was your way, the corners were instructed to come up fast and hard and take the pitchman and disregard a pass because “when the center fired out it was a run 100% of the time”.  There was a man designated to their fullback, their QB, and the pitchman in their triple option wishbone. It was the first time in my years at UT that we were taught a scheme based upon keying the center. So during the first part of the game, we did well against their offense, and as I recall, the game was close. Then they had 3 long play-action passes; one of which was a halfback TD pass from Joe Washington, Jr. to Billy Brooks, one of their speedster receivers. On each of those plays, those of us keying the center saw him ‘fire out’ straight ahead, then the corners would come running up, and it would be a play action pass.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">(Editor&#8217;s note:  OU would complete six passes that day, for an average of 38 yards per play, as Longhorn DBs followed their coaches&#8217; instructions.   It was 21-0 at halftime.)</p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">ARNOLD:  &#8220;Coach Campbell scrapped the read after the half on the sideline and told us NOT to read the center anymore. Coach Campbell and I had a brief discussion at halftime, and I told him that the center fired out on all 3 of their long TD passes before the half. </p>
<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">  As I recall, on Sunday following the game, coach Royal didn’t want to review the game films, but instead wanted to concentrate on  “getting ready for the next game”.  I had wanted to review the films to see what happened on our read plays on those TDs, so I cut class on Tuesday and went to the coaches’ offices and asked Coach (Tim) Doerr if I could review the OU game film. He said Coach Royal wanted to move on, that the secondary had made the right reads and that OU knew what we were doing defensively, and that I needed to worry about the next game. I left his office and went to Coach Campbell’s office and made the same request. He showed me the films where the OU center would fire out and just lay on the ground and the offside guard would pull around and pass block for him. They knew we were keying on the center and designed a false read to camouflage their three long passes for touchdowns. They knew how we were coached that week (and in 2 a days).  I asked Coach Campbell how they knew that, and he said, “I’m not sure.” I think he had suspicions, but he didn’t share them with me.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Did OU have a better team? Yes, they did. I believe they were put on probation in August of &#8217;73, though I&#8217;m not sure of the infractions. They went undefeated that year but tied USC 7-7 a game or two before facing us. I think they were banned from bowl games that year and possibly the next. I wish the Austin American-Statesman had assigned their young reporter, Kirk Bohls, to a deep dive into their cheating—like getting caught filming our closed practices or hiring our assistant Jim Helms before the season began—and let him uncover &#8220;the rest of the story.&#8221; Instead, it was dismissed as &#8220;Russian disinformation&#8221; or sour grapes, and Coach Royal&#8217;s complaints about cheating were never fully investigated, in my opinion.</p>
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		<title>1972 &#8211; David Price men&#8217;s golf</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160;My neighbor in Odessa, Texas, was Cotton Price, the quarterback for the 1939 national champions Texas Aggie team. His son, David Price, shown in this photo, was on two Longhorn national championship teams with Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite. A paraphrased article in Odessa Living Magazine by James McAfee follows: For 50-plus years David Price...</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">&nbsp;<strong><em>My neighbor in Odessa, Texas, was Cotton Price, the quarterback for the 1939 national champions Texas Aggie team. His son, David Price, shown in this photo, was on two Longhorn national championship teams with Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>A paraphrased article in Odessa Living Magazine by James McAfee follows:</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>For 50-plus years David Price has been a top club professional and PGA rules expert. In 1995 he was recognized as the PGA Professional of the Year. In 2010 David was inducted into the PGA America Hall of Fame, and in 2012 he was inducted into the Golf Hall of Fame.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>After David graduated from Texas, his golf coach George Hannon convinced him to enter the golfing profession at the Country Club level. His first job in 1973 was assistant at the Houston Country Club. His first lesson as a golf pro convinced him that teaching golf was his destiny. He was the head pro at Oak Hills Country Club in San Antonio four years later.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>In March of 1985, his experience conducting tour events led to a move to Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas. In 1986 David joined the PGA rules committee and was promoted to chairman from 2008-2012. He has worked 30 PGA Championships, 17 Master, 5 Ryder Cups, 3 British Opens, and 5 U.S. Opens.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>His worse moments came in 2010 at the PGA Championship when Dustin Johnson grounded his club, and David had to tell Dustin he would not be in the playoffs. David received death threats for that decision.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>The second time was when a gust of wind moved Padrig Harrington’s ball on the 15th green, and Padrig was punished for the gust. 6 years later, the “wind rule” was changed.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>David has been generous in helping his assistants reach the next level in their professional careers. 21 assistants became head golf pros, and one became the woman’s golf coach at UT.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>David is top row far right on the national champion Longhorn golf team.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>A paraphrased article in Odessa Living Magazine by James McAfee follows:</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>For 50-plus years David Price has been a top club professional and PGA rules expert. In 1995 he was recognized as the PGA Professional of the Year. In 2010 David was inducted into the PGA America Hall of Fame, and in 2012 he was inducted into the Golf Hall of Fame.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>After David graduated from Texas, his golf coach George Hannon convinced him to enter the golfing profession at the Country Club level. His first job in 1973 was assistant at the Houston Country Club. His first lesson as a golf pro convinced him that teaching golf was his destiny. He was the head pro at Oak Hills Country Club in San Antonio four years later.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>In March of 1985, his experience conducting tour events led to a move to Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas. In 1986 David joined the PGA rules committee and was promoted to chairman from 2008-2012. He has worked 30 PGA Championships, 17 Master, 5 Ryder Cups, 3 British Opens, and 5 U.S. Opens.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>His worse moments came in 2010 at the PGA Championship when Dustin Johnson grounded his club, and David had to tell Dustin he would not be in the playoffs. David received death threats for that decision.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>The second time was when a gust of wind moved Padrig Harrington’s ball on the 15th green, and Padrig was punished for the gust. 6 years later, the “wind rule” was changed.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>David has been generous in helping his assistants reach the next level in their professional careers. 21 assistants became head golf pros, and one became the woman’s golf coach at UT.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>David is top row far right on the national champion Longhorn golf team.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>A paraphrased article in Odessa Living Magazine by James McAfee follows:</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>For 50-plus years David Price has been a top club professional and PGA rules expert. In 1995 he was recognized as the PGA Professional of the Year. In 2010 David was inducted into the PGA America Hall of Fame, and in 2012 he was inducted into the Golf Hall of Fame.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>After David graduated from Texas, his golf coach George Hannon convinced him to enter the golfing profession at the Country Club level. His first job in 1973 was assistant at the Houston Country Club. His first lesson as a golf pro convinced him that teaching golf was his destiny. He was the head pro at Oak Hills Country Club in San Antonio four years later.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>In March of 1985, his experience conducting tour events led to a move to Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas. In 1986 David joined the PGA rules committee and was promoted to chairman from 2008-2012. He has worked 30 PGA Championships, 17 Master, 5 Ryder Cups, 3 British Opens, and 5 U.S. Opens.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>His worse moments came in 2010 at the PGA Championship when Dustin Johnson grounded his club, and David had to tell Dustin he would not be in the playoffs. David received death threats for that decision.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>The second time was when a gust of wind moved Padrig Harrington’s ball on the 15th green, and Padrig was punished for the gust. 6 years later, the “wind rule” was changed.</em></strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>David has been generous in helping his assistants reach the next level in their professional careers. 21 assistants became head golf pros, and one became the woman’s golf coach at UT.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>David is top row far right on the national champion Longhorn golf team.</em></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2022 22:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>May 2022 Reunion of the 1971 and 1972 Men’s Golf team May 2022 Reunion of the 1971 and 1972 Longhorn Golf National Champions left to right William Cromwell, Ben Crenshaw, George Machock, Brent Buckman, Tom Kite and manager Craig Campbell. Unable to attend were George Tucker and Tony Pfaff. George Machock says about the reunion....</p>
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<h3 style="text-align:center;white-space:pre-wrap;">May 2022 Reunion of the 1971 and 1972 Men’s Golf team </h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>May 2022 Reunion of the 1971 and 1972 Longhorn Golf National Champions  </strong>left to right William Cromwell, Ben Crenshaw, George Machock, Brent Buckman, Tom Kite and manager Craig Campbell. Unable to attend were George Tucker and Tony Pfaff. </p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">George Machock says about the reunion. “In May of 2022, the 1971 and 1972 men’s national champion golf teams celebrated their Fifty-year reunion. 1971 was the first-ever national champion for UT in Golf. “ </p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">George continues, “We had a great session with Radio sportscaster and talk show host Ed Clements with Lotta laughter and stories, great memories from a dream that came true.”</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">“Thanks to the Hannon Cup Foundation (in honor of our great Coach George Hannon) and the Univ. of Texas Golf Club. </p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Hook Em!????</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">All 4 of the Longhorn scores that determined the national champion in George&#8217;s senior year were all Austinites. That probably will never happen again. Additionally, the fifth player in the NCAA that year, George Tucker, was from San Antonio (all Texans). photo Kite, Machock, Cromwell, Crenshaw</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.texaslsn.org/reflection-point-golf">https://www.texaslsn.org/reflection-point-golf</a></p>
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<h3 style="text-align:center;white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>The Lead up to the 1971 National Championships</strong></h3>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">&nbsp;<strong>Texas came close to winning the NCAA championships in 1949 and 1952.</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>The foundation to defeat Houston started in the late 1960s and early 1970s.</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>May of 1967, George Machock, George Tucker, and William Cromwell signed letters of intent to attend Texas on a golf scholarship.</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>On May 23, 1968, Coach Hannon signed Tom Kite to a Longhorn letter of intent. Tom was a two-time state high school golf champion.</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>On May 9, 1970, Ben Crenshaw signed a letter of intent to play golf for the Longhorns.</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>For the history of Longhorn Golf from 1964- to 1981, click on the link below.</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.texaslsn.org/coach-george-hannon-19641981"><strong>https://www.texaslsn.org/coach-george-hannon-19641981</strong></a></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Professional golf writer Barry McDermott said, “unfortunately, Collegiate golf in the early 1970s did not have a large audience. College Golf, penmanship exercises, and reading the Congressional Record ranked high in the boredom league. …. on par with intramural softball.”</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Texas golf coach Coach Hannon says recruiting high school talent was a laid-back process with the pitch ‘come o down, son, and we’ll see what we can do for you.”</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Houston Cougar coach Dave William exploited that “come on down” laid-back recruiting approach by aggressively pursuing the best high school golfers. Coach William’s aggressive strategy worked. Entering the 1971 season, the Cougars were two-time defending champions and had won 12 of the previous 15 NCAA titles.</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>In 1970 DKR and Coach Hannon changed Texas recruiting and competitive posture to compete with Houston. <em>A.D. Darrell Royal decided the SWC format of match play instead of stroke play was the reason the University of Houston dominated NCAA golf. Royal and Coach Hannon “asked” the SWC to switch to stroke play. The other teams in the SWC refused DKR’s “request”, so Texas played no round-robin games with SWC teams in 1970.</em></strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>One year later, Texas is National Champion, toppling the giant of the collegiate golf world &#8211; the University of Houston.</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">After dropping the Border Olympics Golf Tournament by 18 strokes to Houston during the first week of March, the Longhorns bounced back with three consecutive wins, including victories at the Louisiana State University Corbett Intercollegiate, Harvey Penick Intercollegiate hosted by UT, and Lakeway Intercollegiate. In the homestretch leading up to the NCAA Championships, Texas suffered narrow two-stroke losses to Florida at the All-America Intercollegiate in Humble, Texas, and Oklahoma State, at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate in Austin.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>To listen, read, and see Ben’s oral history visit the link </strong><a href="https://www.texaslsn.org/ben-crenshaw"><strong>https://www.texaslsn.org/ben-crenshaw</strong></a></p>
<h3 style="text-align:center;white-space:pre-wrap;">&nbsp;<strong>1971 National Championship moments</strong></h3>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>1971 -front row Robert Harwell, Johnny Dill, Paul Darwin, Tom Kite, George Machock, William Cromwell, Ben Crenshaw. Brent Buckman second row: David Roberts, Fred Collins, Tony Pfaff, Chuck Munson, Craig Campbell, , George Tucker, Ladd Larson, Coach Hannon</strong></p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Houston featured a pair of future pros in Bruce Lietzke and Tom Jenkins. Also challenging for the crown was the University of Florida with All-Americans Andy North and Gary Koch and Wake Forest University with future PGA Tour star Lanny Wadkins.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Gentle Ben won the 1971 NCAA individual title with a then-record four-day score of 273. The record stood for 21 years. However, winning still took a team effort, with Kite firing a 289, Cromwell carding a 290, and Tucker and Machock each logging scores of 292.</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<h3 style="text-align:center;white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>1972 National Championship moments</strong></h3>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Returning were two magnificent golfers who had previously helped win the school&#8217;s first national title the previous June, &#8220;Hannon&#8217;s Aces:&#8221; Tom Kite and his partner Ben Crenshaw. Crenshaw is the only player ever to win three consecutive NCAA individual titles on the Division I level, and Phil Mickelson is the only other player with three Division I crowns to his credit.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The Longhorns began their 1972 title run in February at the Atascocita Intercollegiate in Humble, Texas. The Longhorns posted a team score of 1,135 to finish second behind Houston.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Several other tournaments followed. The Trinity Intercollegiate turned out to be a great experience for the Longhorns. Kite led with an amazing score of 69, winning medalist honors and leading the Horns to the tournament title.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">March was action-packed for the Longhorns. Texas competed in four major tournaments, including the 21st Border Olympics. The Horns performed well in every tournament, landing a spot in the top three in all. They continued their run with Crenshaw collecting medals in three of the four tournaments.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">April was a heavy month as well, including two major tournaments. The 18th All-America Intercollegiate was held in Houston; Texas finished the event with an overall team score of 1,158, placing third behind Florida (1154) and first-place Houston (1150). Texas&#8217; Aces, Crenshaw, and Kite, placed in the top five at the tournament.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Texas dominated at the Southwest Conference Tournament. The Horns won the event with a score of 859. Once again, Crenshaw impressed the crowd by winning medalist honors with his individual score of 207.</p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The roads led to the 75th NCAA Championships in Coral Gables, Florida. There were very high expectations for Texas going into this tournament. But, along with all the nerves and pressure that built up inside the Longhorns came motivation from Coach Hannon.</p>
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<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>The 1972 NCAA championship had a dramatic finish to determine the individual medalist for the tournament.</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Tom Kite on the 18th green missed a 6-foot putt while Ben Crenshaw made his 25-foot putt resulting in a tie for medalist honors with 279’s</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>After the 25-foot putt for the tie, Kite said to Ben, “What have you done to me?” “You’ve got to be the world’s greatest putter in the clutch.”</strong></p>
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Still, teamwork won the national championship, not just Ben and Tom. George Tucker’s 298, Brent Buckman’s 297, and Tony Pfaff’s 291 were all needed to win the national championship.</strong></p>
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