Robert Brewer, Track , Bill Little, and a Decade of mediocre football ,

There is a temporary link in the Navigation tool at the top of the screen at https://texaslsn.org that pays tribute to Longhorns lost in 2018-2019. I know I have missed some who have passed away, so please email me their names at Williamdale.msn.com so the Longhorn Nation can honor and remember those who have made the Longhorn Brand great.

Top of the Que 01/07/2020 Volume V Newsletter #1 celebrates the best of 2019 https://texaslsn.org .

At the top of the Que at https://texaslsn.org are the most popular pages in 2019.

These pages include in no particular order:

1) Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 1969 football national championship. 

2) Longhorn Track men’s 1971 through the present.

3) Lost too soon” section honors Danny Lester

4) The Walk-on- Robert Brewer,” followed by “T-Ring Reflections.

5) Search Engine request for Freddie Steinmark followed by Bio-on Bill Little.

6) Jon Dasilva- The Fred Bednarski Story.

Photo above is Mr. Longhorn Sports history – Bill Little

2020 is the 5th year of the TLSN newsletter and website.

Every other week for the last four years, the TLSN newsletter has celebrated moments in the History of Longhorn sports in a free, historical, educational, and insightful forum. If you like the site, please share it with your friends.

The TLSN website is committed to converting UT history, UT traditions , UT legacies, UT culture, individual records, photos, insightful comments, and personal commentary from former athletes, trainers, managers, fans, and coaches into a form that all Longhorns can celebrate.

2020 is also the second full year of the TLSN tax-exempt 501 (c) (3). Approved by both the NCAA and UT compliance, TLSN offers qualifying former Longhorn student-athletes, managers, trainers, coaches, and their immediate families a temporary financial safety net to mitigate circumstances beyond their control. In the last 18 months, we have raised approximately $45,000 to help three qualifying longhorns.

Donations are the lifeblood of financial support. Please click on https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/send-donation-checks-to contribute to this worthy cause.

Nathan Kaspar’s photo is above, and Ken Hackemack’s picture is below.

An opinion based article that discusses the reasons for the demise of Texas football in the last decade is at the Top of the Que. Jay Cormier, Ken Hackemack, Nathan Kaspar, Chal Barnwell, and some super Longhorn fans have shared their opinion on the site. This article at https://texaslsn.org is an active document, so if you want to add your comments or refute the reasons, the last decade was bad for the Longhorn football program, email me at WilliamDale@msn.com, and if your comments are printable, I will add to the site.

Ken Hackemack #68 and Ed Cunningham #72 are shown. Search for Ken Hackemack link on the TLSN website at https://texaslsn.org to see an up-close, and personal Longhorn network produced video of Ken’s life.

TLSN is an independent organization celebrating Longhorn Sports History and assisting qualifying Horns who need temporary financial assistance. TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletics Department or any organization closely aligned with UT.

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