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9 minutes ago, Atticus said:

Which Chris Gilbert?

60's Longhorn running back.  Like I said, not sure if it's true.  Was wondering if others had any information.  My dad used to tell me stories of those Texas teams.

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I wasn't alive when Chris Gilbert was on the Forty, but those who played with him, coached him and watched him speak of his football career with a great deal of reverence.

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One of my earlier Longhorn Heroes. I was able to see him play multiple games during his career. Got to meet him at an East Texas Longhorn event at the Petroleum Club in Tyler. 🤘🏻

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2 hours ago, Bobby Burton said:

Sadly, I am told this is true.

His magazine cover is one that hangs on my wall during every show. My dad’s original favorite Longhorn. 
 

Your dad and my dad would get along!

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50 minutes ago, THookem said:

 

Who ever this guy with the beard is, doesn’t know a thing about what he’s talking about. He said that Gilbert was a fullback and looked like one. Wondered why he only played 3 years. In those days, there were freshman teams. You didn’t get to play varsity until your sophomore year. Gilbert was lean and fast, not the fullback he mentioned. I couldn’t even listen to the rest of what he said because he was so wrong in his first statements. 

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Chris had been battling dementia for many years. Sad news but he will be missed and remembered by many for years to come. A great Longhorn and mentor to so many young people at Camp Olympia over the years. Rest well and hook'em! 

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I am fortunate enough to be old enough to remember watching Chris.  Very talented player on some very good teams.  

Back in the day, as a kid, we were able to get into the end zone to watch games while our parents enjoyed their season tickets elsewhere in the stadium.  We actually only had to pay $1 for those seats back in the 60's.  

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3 hours ago, CJ Vogel said:

Awful stuff.

Actually he was a great Texas player.  Not ever seeing him live is a real shame as he was electric even against great teams.  I attended that 1969 Cotton Bowl and afterwards I was convinced I had seen the best team in CFB in 1968.  I am glad to finally learn the team felt the same after that game.

The next two years, Ted Koy replaced Gilbert in the wishbone and each year Texas won National Championships.  Ted is still alive but sadly has never been featured on an OTF program.  A most regrettable oversight.  The rest of that backfield has passed on.

Bill Bradley is still alive and until recently still active in football.  Sadly it seems he also will never be on an OTF presentation.

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I remember him.  Great player.

 

"A College Football Hall of Famer, Gilbert was a consensus All-American in 1968 and the first player in college football history to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons."

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