Stress the Kicking game!

Stress the Kicking game!

Much of the information below is compliments of Jenna McEachern’s book “100 things” and Larry Carlson’s article about punters at LONGHORN PUNTERS AND KICKERS (squarespace.com) Russell Erxleben 1975- As of 2007, Russell was one of two Longhorns who was a three-time All-American. He is the greatest punter and kicker in Longhorn sports history. Breaking Bill…

Good Luck Follows Preparation Billy Dale

Good Luck Follows Preparation Billy Dale

Coach Royal believed in cause and effect. He believed that if you want more good luck in life, then prepare accordingly.  Harvey Penick, the great golf instructor, said “giving luck a chance gave players a high probability of scoring”. Coach Royal agreed with Harvey Penick.  Royal understood that preparation for a game increased the chance…

Rooster Andrews -one of a Kind

Rooster Andrews -one of a Kind

William Edward “Rooster” Andrews Rooster was offered a scholarship at Texas A & M, but Kutner interceded and convinced Coach Bible to offer him a scholarship. After Rooster graduated Coach Bible said he was “the best manager I ever saw.” Class of 1945Inducted into HOH 1966 FOOTBALL (1941-45, Manager, Kicker, Halfback)BASEBALL (1944, 1946, Manager)  …

Heat Stroke

Heat Stroke

Reggie Grob was well-liked and respected on the football team. He was the first walk-on of Royal’s career to earn a scholarship. On September 1, 1962, three Texas football players collapsed from heat exhaustion and were rushed to the hospital. All three – Lee Hensley, Jim Besselman, and Reggie Grob were in satisfactory condition by…

When water was for “sissies”

When water was for “sissies”

football player Jordan McNair from Maryland, Reggie Grob from Texas, and Joe Good a Fictional Character from West Texas all died of heat stroke. Stopping heatstroke deaths takes a combination of adequate hydration by coaches and trainers who understand both the causes and the symptoms of heatstroke. On September 1, 1962, Reggie Grob, a Texas football…

HOW LONG IS THE SHELF LIFE OF A LONGHORN SPORTS ACCOMPLISHMENT?

HOW LONG IS THE SHELF LIFE OF A LONGHORN SPORTS ACCOMPLISHMENT?

 HOW LONG IS THE SHELF LIFE OF A LONGHORN SPORTS ACCOMPLISHMENT? iN 2019 the 1969 Longhorn football team celebrated the 50th anniversary of the National Championship at the Kansas game.  While I did not attend the event, I was there in spirit with emotions reflective of a 70-year-old man trying to remain relevant in a…

Scott Appleton

Scott Appleton

Scott Appleton- a soul REDEEMED On the day Scott Appleton was buried in March of 1992 at the age of 50 due to heart conditions, many at the funeral had known three separate and distinct Scott Appletons. A great and passionate top athlete in high school and college moved to the bottom starting with his…

1970 Cotton Bowl

1970 Cotton Bowl

  THE WINNING TOUCHDOWN IN THE 100TH YEAR OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL COMPLETES A PERFECT SEASON AND A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE TEXAS LONGHORNS Bobby Wuensch #50 , Jim Bertelsen, and Randy Peschel had the key blocks on the touchdown. Bobby Wuensch Jim Bertelsen Randy Peschel Billy Dale, Jim Bertelsen and DKR Two days before the…

Carl Johnson

Carl Johnson

“They keep telling me things are getting better,” Johnson said. “Well, sure, they’re getting better, but when you want something really bad, you don’t want to wait 20 years for it.”  In 1973, less than a year after achieving his dream of graduating from The University of Texas, Carl lost his life in a freak…