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Growing up in NM, we don't really have a team to root for in college or the pros. When I was old enough to drive, not legally but we lived on a ranch, my mom let me drive over to my grandma's house by myself for the first time to watch a certain national championship game featuring Texas vs USC. I went into the game not rooting for anyone. When VY ran that TD in on 4th and 5, I was hooked. Literally and figuratively. I will remember that night forever. I've been chasing that feeling ever since!

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I just want to say welcome to all the new members who join this place is a blast and the best even if some of the mods are Aggies and sooner fans we still accept them 

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3 hours ago, Hank South said:

Welcome! 

Tell us where you're from and your first Texas football memory. 

(existing OTF members welcome to reply too) 

I’m an OG but O is old 🙂

Attended the Penn state game in Austin in 1989 and was hooked.  Graduated in 2001.  Have missed one home game in person since 1999. 
 

Bobby is the goat in this industry.  Glad to be here. 

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Not new but: from the hometown of James Street, Longview. First memory I have of our Horns was a game on TV , Cotton Bowl game against Roger Staubach and Navy. Many memories, what I feel sorry for the younger folk is their not getting to see Earl play in person. 

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2 hours ago, Jacket Horn said:

My first game at DKR was 1970 against UCLA (I was 10).  Down 17-13, Texas got the ball back with under a minute and Eddie Phillips threw a td to Cotton Speyrer to win the game 20-17.  Extended their win streak to 23 games and went on to win a natty that year.  Watched a lot before that game but that’s my first real memory of the Horns

I was at that game. Boy Scout selling seat backs.  I snuck into the student section around the south 15 yard line and saw that catch from about row 25. Someone threw a full coke straight up in the air and it came down like the exploding lights in The Natural. Pretty sure I still have the game program. 

 

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1 minute ago, Buck Travis said:

I was at that game. Boy Scout selling seat backs.  I snuck into the student section around the south 15 yard line and saw that catch from about row 25. Someone threw a full coke straight up in the air and it came down like the exploding lights in The Natural. Pretty sure I still have the game program. 

 

That’s an awesome story lol

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First time in Memorial Stadium I played in the gravel track around the field. During the game. I wasn't really paying attention but there was a Nobis kid wearing #60. Priorities are different when you're in 2nd grade.

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53 minutes ago, Buck Travis said:

I was at that game. Boy Scout selling seat backs.  I snuck into the student section around the south 15 yard line and saw that catch from about row 25. Someone threw a full coke straight up in the air and it came down like the exploding lights in The Natural. Pretty sure I still have the game program. 

 

Awesome story!

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2 hours ago, Jaybird said:

The fourth down stop against k-state in 2023. Underrated 

One of the all-time butt-clinching moments I can think of watching a game lol. 

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I’ve been here a year or so. Quality writing and just enough wack jobs to make me feel somewhat sane.

First memory of Texas football was in November, 1968. My father and I had gone to my grandfather’s house to watch the game in color. Both Grandpa and my pop were Arkansas fans.  I remember really liking how those guys in white would knock some razorback’s block off, give him a hand up and go back to the huddle. And then do it over and over again. Even at 12, I could see those guys were all tougher than a sack full of hammers. 
Favorite memory from 57 years though is VY’s hands in the air as confetti flies at the Rose Bowl. At least until next January. 

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I just recently became a member of OTF on the site but for years now OTF has been my go to podcast to keep up on everything Texas!

my most memorable memory was probably the 2003 season seeing this running back named Cedric Benson run for somewhere around 1,300 yards and 21 tds I think it was. I was only 8 years old but from that point on I bled burnt orange!

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