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Meep Meep. Chap football brotherhood
Yes. Two more WHS defensive ends and we are setMeep meep!
Tony Crosby, Kountze
Joe Dixon holding on Crosby’s 29 yard field goal near the end of the first half in Little Rock 10/19/63. Crosby connected on nine field goals that season and was 28-28 on PATs. His kicking made the difference in four of the Longhorns victories in 1963.
On it.Need a #90 and I cannot post a photo from my phone.
On it.
Rodriquez Wright, Alief Hastings.
Shown here 3.7 seconds after the birth of the word “Bomared”.
No. 87, Pete Lammons. Player on the 1963, 1964 and 1965 Longhorn teams. Member of the 1968 Super Bowl (January 1969) winning NY Jets. RIP. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/...619813229749-FKHCQFJIH5SWEDXJQQXY/Lammons.jpg.
Looks like he must have surprised a couple of Husker DBs or something. I wonder if this photo came from a play that was particularly exciting or meaningful...#82 Derek Lewis
Roll left was the play I believe.Looks like he must have surprised a couple of Husker DBs or something. I wonder if this photo came from a play that was particularly exciting or meaningful...
Correct. Say what you want about Mackovic - the man was not afraid to take a chance. That call totally surprised the Huskers, and James Brown found Lewis totally wide open (ten yards clear of the Husker DB).Roll left was the play I believe.
You know, I could believe the only ones not surprised were Mackovic and the 11 Texas players on the field. I thought this was an attempt to draw Nebraska offside. Lots of things went right on that play for Texas, among them Brown's fake to Ricky, Ricky's backside peel-back block on a closing Nebraska player, Lewis wrapping up just before the tackle (clued by watching the stadium video screen, he later said.) Just a marvelous play.Correct. Say what you want about Mackovic - the man was not afraid to take a chance. That call totally surprised the Huskers, and James Brown found Lewis totally wide open (ten yards clear of the Husker DB).
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