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Welcome to the Texas Longhorn sports historical website. The site converts UT history, UT traditions, UT legacies, UT culture, individual records, photos, insightful comments, and personal commentary from former athletes, trainers, managers, coaches, and their families into a form that all Longhorns can celebrate. Top of the Que 05/08/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #11 @ https://Texaslsn.org…
View in Browser ALBUM RELEASE Texas Legacy Support Network Presents Records to Remember For the Record TLSN combines 1000’s of photos; the history of every Longhorn NCAA sport from inception until 2014; Seasonal and career individual records; insightful articles ; and player comments into a form that celebrates the greatest brand in the history of…
If you have never read the TLSN newsletter please read this one. This is a special edition. Subjects include- TLSN mischaracterized, Tyres Dickson, Todd Smith, and Bill Robertson Top of the Que 05/24/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #13 Jimmy Nixon with the talented Ken Bjorge in front of the Bronze of Earl Campbell Ken created ….
Dave Morton First email of Dave’s Bio is only to the 54 Track and Field members of the TLSN newsletter. Dave’s article will be introduced to the total email base of 2000 plus in a newsletter in late December 2019. Click on https://texaslsn.org to go to Dave’s Bio T-Ring Reflections – Dave Morton Greatness in…
Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #29 Spanky Stephens Spanky Stephens was associated with the University of Texas athletic department for over 30 years. Starting his career as a student manager in 1967, he was promoted to head trainer in 1978—a position he held until his retirement in 2000. As Head Trainer, he was…
View in Browser Volume VIII Newsletter #8 03/31/2023 Important: Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!! Jim says, “I was fortunate to be part of three of the greatest teams in UT baseball history….