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11/27/2024 TLSN volume VIII Newsletter # 26 by Larry Carlson and Billy Dale – The history of the A&M and Texas football traditions

TLSN is not affiliated with the UT Athletic Department or any organization closely aligned with UT.11/27/2024 TLSN volume VIII Newsletter # 26 **IMPORTANT NOTICE**: The TLSN data migration to WordPress is still in process but active at Texaslsn.org. Try It! The site has many new features and much more flexibility for delivering photos, articles, podcasts,…

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1998 Texas A & M

 1998 – Texas 26 A & M 24. Texas upset #6 ranked Aggies. Texas held A & M to a -7 yards rushing. Applewhite led the team with 232 yards in passing. Heisman winner Ricky Williams gained 259 yards to set the NCAA rushing record. Kris Stockton kicked the winning field goal. Kris Stockton.jpg Major…

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1977 Texas A & M

1971- Texas wins 34-14 By 1971, the Longhorn fans showed no interest in building a bonfire, while the Aggies continued to use engineering techniques and a passion that could light the fire to beat the Horns, but they continued to lose. Texas figured out they could win without a spirit fire. 1971 was Texa’s fourth…

What if Johnny Manziel had chosen Texas instead of A & M?
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What if Johnny Manziel had chosen Texas instead of A & M?

A note from the Webmaster concerning Larry Carlson’s article. View fullsize Webmaster Billy Dale and retired Professor of journalism and consummate Media guru Larry Carlson have created a Longhorn sports history website combining 1000’s of montages and mosaics telling the story of the Longhorn brand through the eyes of those who created it. The site…

2022 – The Thanksgiving tradition
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2022 – The Thanksgiving tradition

 THE WISHBONE & THE TURKEYS Longhorns vs Aggies, 1968-70 by Larry Carlson ( lc13@txstate.edu )   Ten months before the wishbone offense of Darrell Royal and Emory Bellard got its first of what would ultimately become 30 consecutive victories, UT’s football leaders had tough questions and challenges.  The “1967: Year of the ‘Horns” bumper stickers…

The Last Supper
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The Last Supper

“The Last (aggy)Supper” Billy Schott’s oral history, some photos, and text are at https://www.texaslsn.org/billy-schott-oralhistory It would be very easy to recall so many of the distinct memories I have associated with the intense rivalry involving the school in College Station for my 70 years on this planet, but I doubt they would have the same…