Perry McWilliams has passed away
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View in Browser Texas Legacy Support Network TLSN interviews Kiki DeAyala With the most enduring records in UT football history, Kiki DeAyala launches TLSN’s new Q&A series. Kiki fondly remembers teammates and an Aggie QB and offers thoughts on cooking, photography, business by the beach, and The American Dream. TLSN has created some new venues…
Top of the Que 08/16/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #20 Longhorn Sports History is forgotten if not told and captured for posterity, and Longhorn sports history told by those who created it is the best. 8/16/2019 To: Bill Atessis, From: Nicholas C. Hetherington ESPN Thank you so much for participating in the Show. I am really…
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…
View in Browser Volume VIII Newsletter #11 05-12-2023 Important: Click on the small black letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. Much more content has been added to Lance Blanks’s celebration of life TLSN webpage, including his daughter, Riley Blanks, sharing her special memories of her…
Bill Sansing has passed away. The link below shares an article that Bill Little wrote about Mr. Sansing’s influence on the Sports media starting as the SID for D.X. Bible. Bill was 100 years old. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/bill-sansing Benjamin Franklin said there are only three things certain in life: death, taxes and Fans Ok – the quote…
View in Browser Top of the Que 09/08/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #22 celebrates Longhorn Swimming Carnivals, the 1969 Longhorn National Championship , admonitions from Tennis Coach Wilmer Allison , and author James Michener’s favorite subject- Hondo Crouch. All of these stories are in the Que at https://texaslsn.org The letter below written to the 1973 Longhorn…