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Bohls: Ploetz's Widow Files Wrongful Death Suit Against NCAA Over CTE
1/26/2017 Bohls: Ploetz's widow files wrongful death suit against NCAA over CTE SUBSCRIBE 56° as low as 99¢ LOG IN Bohls: Ploetz’s widow files wrongful death suit against NCAA over CTE SPORTS By Kirk Bohls AmericanStatesman Staff 0 Handout photo of the University of Texas football team, circa 1969. Back, row 7, left to right: (#82) Tommy Woodard, (87) Jerrell Bolton, (11) Wayne Kirk, (77) Bill Atessis, (50) Bobby Wuensch, (75) Charles Crawford, (79) Tommy Matula, (60) “Syd” Sydney J. Keasler III, (57) Jim Achilles, (47) Paul Robichau, (10) Robbie Patman, (15) Bill Catlett, (15) Allshouse. Row 6, left to right: (26) Johnny Robinson, (61) Scott Henderson, (81) Hutson, (25) Donny Windham, (27) Tommy Asaff, (58) Buddy Hudgins, (52) Forrest Wiegand, (67) Glen Halsell, (43) Larry Webb, (39) Sam Lawless, (53) George McIngvale, (2) Jack Rushing, (36) David Ballew, Mgr. Kay. Row 5, left to right: Mgr. Fox, (42) Mack McKinney, (17) Gary Rike, (72) Jim Williamson, (71) Leo Brooks, (62) Bob McKay, (80) Bill Zapalac, (65) Scott Palmer, (70) Carl White, (88) Charles Speyrer, (78) Tommy Lee, (37) Rob Layne, (23) Danny Lester, Trainer Pippin. Row 4, left to right: Mgr. Cave, (81) — Anders, (48) Rick Troberman, (55) Braband, (49) Bob Huffman, (54) Rick Martin, (46) Bobby Callison, (38) Jimmy Hull, (79) Pat Macha, (35) Jim Bertelsen, (85) Stan Mauldin, (29) Robert Paine, (41) Rick Nabors, (5) Happy Feller, Trainer Baldwin. Row 3, left to right: Mgr. Cook, (56) Mike Speer, (51) Jeff Zapalac, (73) Travis Roach, (74) Randy Stout, (21) Dickie Johnston, (14) Eddie Phillips, (45) Ken Ehrig, (40) Randy Peschel, (16) James Street, (28) Fred Steinmark, (34) David Richardson, (19) Paul Kristynik, (12) Dan Terwalp, (90) Adger, Mgr. -
The Bowl Games
NOTRE DAME THE BOWL GAMES Fullback Jerome Bettis scored two rushing touchdowns and caught a 26-yard pass for a score in Notre Dame’s 28-3 win over Texas A&M in the 1993 Cotton Bowl. (photo by Don Stacy) Bowl Box Scores Notre Dame Bowl Record 1973 SUGAR BOWL Won 13, Lost 12 Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23 December 31, 1973 Season Bowl Opponent W/L Score Alabama came in ranked first in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls with an 11-0 record. Notre Dame came in ranked third according to 1924 Rose (Jan. 1, 1925) Stanford W 27-10 AP and fourth in the UPI poll with a 10-0 record. The Notre Dame victory left the Irish 1969 Cotton (Jan. 1, 1970) Texas L 17-21 first in the AP poll after the bowls, while Alabama dropped to fourth. 1970 Cotton (Jan. 1, 1971) Texas W 24-11 1972 Orange (Jan. 1, 1973) Nebraska L 6-40 1975 ORANGE BOWL 1973 Sugar (Dec. 31, 1973) Alabama W 24-23 Notre Dame 13, Alabama 11 January 1, 1975 1974 Orange (Jan. 1, 1975) Alabama W 13-11 Alabama came in ranked first in the United Press International poll and second in the 1976 Gator (Dec. 27, 1976) Penn State W 20- 9 Associated Press poll with its 11-0 record. Notre Dame came in standing eighth in the 1977 Cotton (Jan. 2, 1978) Texas W 38-10 UPI poll and ninth according to AP with its 9-2 record. The Notre Dame victory left Notre Dame sixth and Alabama fifth in the AP poll after the bowls. -
Longhorns Hall of Honor One of the University 1960 1970 1978 of Texas’ Most Cherished Dana X
Longhorns Hall of Honor One of The University 1960 1970 1978 of Texas’ most cherished Dana X. Bible Holly Brock^ Frank C. Erwin Jr. athletics traditions is the David “Skippy” Browning Chal Daniel^ Chris Gilbert Jack Gray Bowie Duncan Tiny Gooch Longhorn Hall of Honor. Ernie Koy Tex Hughson James “T” Jones The governing body, Lucian Parrish^ Karl Kamrath 1961 Jim Reese Frank Medina the Longhorn Hall of Murray Wall^ Oscar Eckhardt^ 1971 Honor Council, is made Frank “Pinky” Higgins 1979 up exclusively of men Pete Layden O.J. Clements Clyde Littlefield Tom Hamilton Bruce Barnes who have lettered at The Dick Harris Ed Bluestein University of Texas. The 1962 Tom Landry Duke Carlisle W.O. Murray Wayne McDonald Council is in charge of Charley Coates Don Robinson Bob Rochs all arrangements for the Jack Crain J. Neils Thompson Bibb Falk 1972 vote of lettermen and for Slater Martin 1980 Len Barrell the installation banquet. 1963 Gene Berry^ Noble Doss Mounted silver Bobby Dillon Tommy Ford Hub Bechtol John Hargis Charles Hawn scrolls, which carry the C.L. “Ox” Higgins Wallace Scott Jr. George P. Hill announcement that they Bobby Layne Ed White Jerry Sisemore Ed Olle are presented ‘In recog- Lewis White Dean Smith nition of those qualities 1964 1973 1981 that brought credit and Wilmer Allison^ Jay Arnette David Allerdice^ Bohn Hilliard H.J. Ettlinger Mike Cotten renown to The University Dr. Bobby Moers Lewis P. McFadin Burt Hooton of Texas,’ are presented A.M.G. “Swede” Swenson James Saxton J.T. King Walter Schreiner^ Charles Thomas to the honorees. -
2018 Texas Longhorns Football Media Guide
2018 TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE #THISISTEXAS 83 OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES 2017 STATS HISTORY RECORDS 2018 TEXAS LONGHORNS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY OF THE HEISMAN TROPHY YEAR WINNER SCHOOL POS YEAR WINNER SCHOOL POS YEAR WINNER SCHOOL POS 2017 Baker Mayfield Oklahoma QB 1989 Andre Ware Houston QB 1961 Ernie Davis Syracuse HB 2016 Lamar Jackson Louisville QB 1988 Barry Sanders Oklahoma State TB 1960 Joe Bellino Navy HB 2015 Derrick Henry Alabama RB 1987 Tim Brown Notre Dame WR 1959 Billy Cannon LSU HB 2014 Marcus Mariota Oregon QB 1986 Vinny Testaverde Miami (Fla.) QB 1958 Pete Dawkins Army HB 2013 Jameis Winston Florida State QB 1985 Bo Jackson Auburn TB 1957 John David Crow Texas A&M RB 2012 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M QB 1984 Doug Flutie Boston College QB 1956 Paul Hornung Notre Dame QB 2011 Robert Griffin III Baylor QB 1983 Mike Rozier Nebraska RB 1955 Howard Cassady Ohio State HB 2010 Cameron Newton Auburn QB 1982 Herschel Walker Georgia TB 1954 Alan Ameche Wisconsin FB 2009 Mark Ingram Alabama RB 1981 Marcus Allen USC TB 1953 John Lattner Notre Dame HB 2008 Sam Bradford Oklahoma QB 1980 George Rogers South Carolina RB 1952 Billy Vessels Oklahoma HB 2007 Tim Tebow Florida QB 1979 Charles White USC TB 1951 Dick Kazmaier Princeton RB 2006 Troy Smith Ohio State QB 1978 Billy Simms Oklahoma HB 1950 Vic Janowicz Ohio State HB 2005 Reggie Bush USC RB 1977 EARL CAMPBELL TEXAS RB 1949 Leon Hart Notre Dame End 2004 Matt Leinart USC QB 1976 Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh RB 1948 Doak Walker SMU RB 2003 Jason White Oklahoma QB 1975 Archie Griffin -
APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GREAT TEAMS of the PAST VOL. 1 ROSTER the Following Players Comprise the 2016 Season APBA College Football Player Card Set
APBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GREAT TEAMS OF THE PAST VOL. 1 ROSTER The following players comprise the 2016 season APBA College Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. The number in () after the player's name represents the number of individual cards of that player in this card set. Starters are in bold. MISSISSIPPI 1960 USC 1962 WISCONSIN 1962 MICHIGAN 1964 OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE WR: Bobby Crespino OB WR: Hal Bedsole WR: Larry Howard WR: Carl Ward OB Catfish Smith Phil Hoover Ron Leafblad John Henderson Billy Champion Toby Thurlow Elmars Ezerins Dick Rindfuss (2) OC TB A.J. Holloway (2) TC OC John Ratliff Tackle: Andy Wojdula Craig Kirby Tackle: Jerry Brown Tackle: Gary Kirner Roger Pillath Dick Wells TC OC Jim Dunaway Marv Marinovich Dale Matthews Bill Laskey Joe Robertson Ron Butcher Roger Jacobazzi Jack Clancy Bob Benton Stan Gonta Lee Bernet Tackle: Charles Kines Rush McKay Lynn Reade Guard: Jim Schenk Tom Mack Charles Ferrill Guard: -
2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2017 SEASON OUTLOOK QUICK FACTS 2017 SCHEDULE Location ______Austin, Texas Enrollment ______50,950 MARYLAND (Sept
2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2017 SEASON OUTLOOK QUICK FACTS 2017 SCHEDULE Location ______________ Austin, Texas Enrollment _________________50,950 MARYLAND (Sept. 2 • 11:00 am CT • FS1) ____________ (39,619 undergraduate) President ___________ Gregory L. Fenves DarrellD K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) Founded ___________________ 1883 Notes:N UT leads the all-time series 3-0, outscoring the Terrapins 102-0 in those meetings. Nickname ______________ Longhorns Mascot __________________ Bevo XV Colors __________ Burnt Orange & White SAN JOSE STATE (Sept. 9 • 2:30 pm CT • LHN) (Pantone 159) Affiliation ___________________FBS DarrellD K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) NCAA Faculty Rep. ____Dr. Michael Clement Notes:N The two programs will meet for the first time on Sept. 9 in Austin. Conference _________________ Big 12 Home Field _______ Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium/Jamail Field ATA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (Sept. 16 • 7:30 pm CT • FOX) (Capacity: 100,119) Surface __________________FieldTurf LosL Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, Calif.) NNotes: USC leads the all-time series 4-1, but UT won the 2005 National Championship 41-38 over USC. FOLLOW THE HORNS ATA IOWA STATE (Sept. 28 • 6:30 or 7 pm CT • ESPN) Twitter: _____________@TexasFootball JackJ Trice Stadium (Ames, Iowa) Notes:N Texas leads the all-time series 12-2 and looks for their first road win since 2013 in the series. Twitter: __________ @CoachTomHerman Instagram: ___________@TexasFootball KANSAS STATE (Oct. 7 • TBA) DarrellD K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium (Austin, Texas) MEDIA RELATIONS Notes:N Kansas State leads the all-time series 10-7, but the Longhorns have won two straight in Austin. -
The 2001 Nebraska (8-0, 4-0) Football Schedule/Results Day
Nebraska vs. Oklahoma Preview Page 1 Date of Release: Monday, Oct. 22, 2001 Husker Records and Streaks Game 9: No. 3/3 Nebraska (8-0, 4-0) vs. No. 2/2 Oklahoma (7-0, 3-0) 4 NCAA-record 245 consecutive sellouts in DATE: Saturday, Oct. 27, 2001; TIME: 11:12 a.m. Memorial Stadium SITE: Memorial Stadium–246th Consecutive Sellout; STADIUM CAPACITY: 73,918 4 40 consecutive winning seasons–current FIELD: Tom Osborne Field, Lincoln, Nebraska; SURFACE: FieldTurf (1999) NCAA record NEBRASKA RADIO: Pinnacle Sports Network (Warren Swain-Play-by-Play; Color-Adrian Fiala; 4 32 consecutive nine-win seasons–NCAA Dave Webber-Halftime Studio Host) record NATIONAL TV: (PBP-Brent Musburger; Color-Gary Danielson; Sideline--Jack Arute) 4 32 consecutive bowl bids–NCAA record 4 39 bowl appearances–tied for fourth in NU - OU Week -- Two Unbeatens Meet in Game of New Century NCAA The No. 3/3 (AP/Coaches) Nebraska Cornhuskers turn their attention to an old, friendly rivalry as 4 334 consecutive weeks ranked by the the undefeated, No. 2/2 Oklahoma Sooners come to town. The matchup marks the fifth time this Associated Press, a continuing AP record season that Nebraska’s opponent has been undefeated. Last year, No. 1/1/1 (AP/Coaches/BCS) 4 32 consecutive years ranked in AP top 25 Nebraska lost to No. 3/3/2 Oklahoma, 31-14, after jumping out to a 14-0 lead. It marked the first time 4 19-game home winning streak (nation’s longest) that the No. 1 and No. 2 BCS teams met in the regular season. -
Huskers Playing for Sixth National Title in Rose Bowl
HUSKER NOTES Huskers Playing For Sixth National Title in Rose Bowl Nebraska Takes on Miami in NCAA-Record 33rd-Consecutive Bowl Game Husker Records and Streaks The 88th Rose Bowl, Presented by AT&T 4 NCAA-record 247 consecutive sellouts in No. 4/4/2 Nebraska (11-1, 7-1, Big 12 North, tie-First) Memorial Stadium vs. No. 1/1/1 Miami (11-0, 7-0 Big East, First) 4 40 consecutive winning seasons–current NCAA record DATE: Thursday, Jan. 3, 2002; TIME: 7 p.m. Central 4 33 consecutive nine-win seasons–NCAA SITE: Pasadena, Calif; STADIUM: Rose Bowl; CAPACITY: 91,136; TURF: Natural Grass record NEBRASKA RADIO: Pinnacle Sports Network (Warren Swain-Play-by-Play; Color-Adrian 4 33 consecutive bowl bids–NCAA record Fiala; Dave Webber-Halftime Studio Host) TV: ABC National (Keith Jackson-PBP; Tim Brandt-Color; Lynn Swann and Todd Harris- 4 40 bowl appearances–fourth in NCAA 4 341 consecutive weeks ranked by the Sideline) Associated Press, a continuing AP record NATIONAL RADIO: ESPN Radio (Ron Franklin-PBP; Mike Gottfried-Color; Adrian Karsten- 4 32 consecutive years ranked in AP top 25 Sideline) 4 21-game home winning streak (nation’s longest) 4 102-11 record since 1993 (nine years) No. 4/4/2 Nebraska Cornhuskers Play for National Championship 4 49 weeks ranked in AP top 10 (leads nation) The Nebraska Cornhuskers (11-1, 7-1, tie-first in Big 12 North), ranked No. 4 in the AP/Coaches and second in the BCS Poll, will play in the school’s NCAA-record 33rd consecutive bowl game, in The Granddaddy of Them All–The Rose Bowl. -
Texas Sports Hall of Fame Texas High School Sports Hall of Fame
TEXAS FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE LONGHORN HALL OF FAMERS TEXAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME PLAYER/COACH POSITION INDUCTED PLAYER/COACH POSITION INDUCTED Dana X. Bible ____________________ coach ____________________________1959 Leo Baldwin __________________ defensive tackle _________________________1968 Bobby Layne ___________________ quarterback __________________________1960 Chad Daniel _____________________ guard ____________________________1969 Bud McFadin ____________________ lineman ___________________________1962 Stan Mauldin ___________________ linebacker ___________________________1970 Wilson “Bull” Elkins ______________ quarterback __________________________1963 Bohn Hilliard______________________back _____________________________1971 Blair Cherry _____________________ coach ____________________________1966 Scott Appleton ___________________ tackle ____________________________1972 Darrell Royal _____________________ coach ____________________________1976 Charlie Haas ______________________back _____________________________1972 Harrison Stafford _________________ lineman ___________________________1976 Bobby Layne ___________________ quarterback __________________________1973 Tom Landry __________________ defensive back _________________________1978 Bret Stafford ___________________ quarterback __________________________1979 Tommy Nobis ___________________ linebacker ___________________________1980 Earl Campbell __________________ running back __________________________1983 Harley Sewell ___________________ -
Beanie Brigade Howdied-Ln with Events Ranging from a Watermelon Feast- to a Welcome from the Mayor to the Comic Ob- Dions of Pat Paulsen
*r Full Forums Slate Volume 69, Number 1 Set This Year Tuesday, (See page 10) I The Skiff I Texas Christian University • • • • Fort Worth. Texas 76129 September 1, 1970 Beanie Brigade Howdied-ln With events ranging from a watermelon feast- to a welcome from the mayor to the comic ob- dions of Pat Paulsen. TCI Howdy Week 1970 kicked off the new academic decade to the theme of "Blazing the Trail of the 70 The week of friendly confusion .■i with the freshman re ind cap sales on 1 day. Later that evening a free watermelon feast was held with new freshmen and returning itu- dents gorging themselves on the melons. On Wednesday cap sales con- tinued, and the movie "Camelot" was shown with Gary Marshall, who sang in the film, making a live appearance during the even ing showing. Ice Cream Social Later Wednesday the dining service had a picnic box supper followed by the AWS Ice Cream Social. Then the students re- turned to their residence halls for their orientation into dormitory life. Fort Worth Mayor R M "Sharkey" Stovall was on campus Thursday in conjunction with the Howdy Week Welcome and Fort GARY MARSHALL presents rosei to Howdy Week Queen, Retha Ann Rudolph, is 1969 Queen Sara La* Wcrth Orientation. Mayor Stovall looks on. welcomed all new students to Fort Worth and TCU making Howdy Week a city-wide event Howdy Queen Returning students and town stu- Betty To Be Honored dents also informed newcomers of recreation facilities and activities Is Selected Hetty Buckley, a TCU graduate frequent appearances at Casa offered in Fort Worth. -
The Darrell K. Royal Collection Finding Aid Abstract Access
T h e Darrell K. Royal Collection The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture & Sports The University of Texas at Austin Finding Aid Darrell K. Royal Collection: 25 Albums, 1926-2011, no date Abstract Darrell K. Royal is the most significant football coach in the history of the University of Texas at Austin. During his twenty years on the Forty Acres, he never had a losing season. He played football at Hollis (Oklahoma) High School and went on to star for the University of Oklahoma. He began coaching the Longhorns in 1957. He led Texas to three National Championships in 1963, 1969 and 1970. President Lyndon B. Johnson called him personally after the 1963 Cotton Bowl win over Navy. After retiring from coaching in 1976, Royal stayed on as the UT Austin Athletic Director (a post he had held since 1962) until 1980. Along with football, Royal loved music, making Austin a perfect fit, and he was good friends with Merle Haggard, George Jones and Willie Nelson, among others. Celebrated for both his wisdom and his wit, people referred to Royal as “Coach” on the UT Austin campus and all over the state. Coach Royal passed away on November 6, 2012 and is a football and Texas legend second to none. Access Access to the Darrell K. Royal Collection is restricted to visitors of the H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports and must be requested in writing prior to arrival at the Center. The research request/proposal should explain the proposed project, the expected outcome, and institutional affiliation, if any. -
LONGHORNS HALL of HONOR One of the University of Texas' Most Cherished Athletics Traditions Is the Longhorn Hall of Honor
2017 TEXAS FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LONGHORNS HALL OF HONOR One of The University of Texas' most cherished athletics traditions is the Longhorn Hall of Honor. The governing body, the Longhorn Hall of Honor Council, is made up exclusively of men who have lettered at The University of Texas. The Council is in charge of all arrangements for the vote of lettermen and for the installation banquet. Mounted silver scrolls, which carry the announcement that they are presented [In recognition of those qualities that brought credit and renown to The University of Texas], are presented to the honorees. In addition, a large portrait of each honoree is hung in the athletic department on the second floor of Bellmont Hall. The following is a complete list of the men enshrined in the Longhorn Hall of Honor. 1957 1965 1972 1978 1984 L. Theo Bellmont Maxey Hart Len Barrell Frank C. Erwin Jr. Mike Campbell William J. “Uncle Billy” Disch Mal Kutner Gene Berry^ Chris Gilbert Ben Crenshaw Louis Jordan^ Tex Robertson Bobby Dillon Tiny Gooch Gib Dawson Dr. Daniel A. Penick Joe Ward John Hargis James “T” Jones John H. Hill Wallace Scott Jr. Karl Kamrath Tom Kite 1958 1966 Ed White Frank Medina J. Walter Morris^ Lewis White Murray Wall^ Fred “Tex” Ramsdell^ Gus “Pig” Dittmar Billy “Rooster” Andrews Charles “Cotton” Speyrer Dr. Wilson H. “Bull” Elkins F.T. “Star” Baldwin 1973 1979 Gen. Stuart P. Wright^ Arnold Kirkpatrick^ Grover “Ox” Emerson Lutcher Stark Harvey “Chink” Wallender Jay Arnette Bruce Barnes 1985 H.J. Ettlinger Ed Bluestein 1959 1967 Lewis P.