November 14, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, RollLeft said: I stayed at the Watergate recently and though i looked I couldn't find plaque on my teeth so this hits close to home. I bet your heart is packed with it so go see your doctor. Stat!
November 14, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, LTtxfan said: Anyone know who that is standing next to Bill Little (rip) in the video who is talking at the end?
November 14, 20241 yr Isn't the plaque attached onto the exterior of Voyager 1 to serve as a communication beacon as it travels out of our solar system in search of intelligent life?
November 14, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, TreatyOak said: Isn't the plaque attached onto the exterior of Voyager 1 to serve as a communication beacon as it travels out of our solar system in search of intelligent life? Searching for intelligent life explains why it left Arkansas.
November 14, 20241 yr On 1/15/2024 at 6:07 PM, Art Vandelay said: On 1/16/2024 at 11:50 AM, abuelo gringo said: I was at that 1964 Cotton Bowl also. My brother was home for the Christmas break of his plebe year at USNA. He had secured four tickets in the south end zone and he and I (a junior in high school) double dated to the game. He seemed very sure that Staubach and company would prevail, but me and my date had the last laugh. I came down to Austin for school in September of '65, but my date ended up at SMU. We both ended up meeting our spouses at college. It would be nice to have kept my ticket, but it would probably have been lost in a flood several years ago with many other mementos. Texas beat Notre Dame (with Joe Theismann at QB) in the 1970 Cotton Bowl. We defeated Staubach & Navy in the 1964 Cotton Bowl. Unpossible, fake news. All-male military academies could not hope to be competitive in that era of college football. It is known.
November 14, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, PhillyD said: Anyone know who that is standing next to Bill Little (rip) in the video who is talking at the end? Pretty sure it's Ted Koy who is in pic below... Edited November 14, 20241 yr by LTtxfan typo
November 14, 20241 yr August 6th, 2024 Media members not the only spectators Del Conte wasn't the only notable visitor to Tuesday's practice. As he often is, Ted Koy was also at Denius Field. Koy attends nearly every UT practice so to see him walking the sidelines and observing drills wasn't a surprise. A co-captain on UT's 1969 national championship team, Koy's 1,397 rushing yards from 1967-69 currently rank 37th on the school's all-time rushing chart. Koy was inducted in the Texas Hall of Honor in 1995. − Danny Davis @PhillyD
November 14, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, RollLeft said: I stayed at the Watergate recently and though i looked I couldn't find plaque on my teeth so this hits close to home. WwHydb.mp4
November 15, 20241 yr On 1/16/2024 at 12:16 PM, mdleast said: Eh…championship plaques are overrated. Any slack-jawed yokel can have one commissioned If one picture could sum up the distilled essence of all things aggy, this is it.
November 20, 20241 yr On 11/15/2024 at 1:59 PM, RollLeft said: The plaque right above rests at El Arroyo yes? Dirty Martin's
November 20, 20241 yr On 1/15/2024 at 3:48 PM, Armybrat said: Only Fred Akers, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s, remains as the sole living survivor of Royal’s coaching staff. This explains a few things to us olds who suffered through the Akers years.
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