Tim Doerr – 1963 National Champion



Click on the link below for the celebration of 1963 football National Champion Tim Doerr
Click on the link below for the celebration of 1963 football National Champion Tim Doerr
View in Browser PHOTO COMPLIMENTS OF BILL CATLETT Top of the Que Volume VI Newsletter # 17 – 07/06/2021 2000 football season- record 9-3 2000 represents the 3rd year in a row that the Longhorns won nine or more games. It is the first time since Coach Akers teams from 1981-1983 accomplished this goal. 2000…
View in Browser Tennis Head Coach Dave Snyder has passed away Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. Longhorn basketball star John Danks and Longhorn tennis historian and tennis player Jim Bayless notified TLSN that tennis coach Dave Snyder passed away….
Danny Bearden’s accomplishments remind all Longhorns that In sports and far beyond, his contributions to Longhorn heritage have shaped the present and empowered the future. TLSN was notified via email from 22 of Danny Bearden’s teammates that Danny passed away on May 29, 2017 in Burleson, Texas. It is apparent from the emails that Danny’s…
View in Browser “I just heard Chris Samuels passed away. Classy guy and awesome person.” Spanky Stephens TLSN is a Tax-Exempt with the specific mission of helping former Longhorn student-athletes who have fallen through society’s safety. TLSN Board members Benny Pace, Jim Kay, Spanky Stephens, Beth Coblentz, and Billy Dale Click on “View in Brower”…
View in Browser TLSN -Volume VII Newsletter #10 May 3, 2022 Click on “View in Browser” highlighted above in white lettering if the newsletter is not to scale or no images are present. HORNS ???? UP Carter Hill has passed away Todd Hunt notified TLSN that Carter Hill has passed away. Todd said: “All, We…
View in Browser Top of the Queue Volume VII newsletter #23 11/03/2023 TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletic Department or any organization closely aligned with UT. IMPORTANT: Please click “VIEW IN BROWSER,” shown in the small white letters above, to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. If you don’t…