Bobby Burton Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Okcool said: You forgot the best part of that Limas Sweed catch. The ref fist pump! BTW...Freshman year at Texas. Stonewalling aggy on two point conversion at home to win the game and conference on game ending play, "Shock the Nation" tour 1990. We stormed the field after it ended. Classic. Wonder where that ref is today?!? 1 1 Quote
Okcool Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Bobby Burton said: Classic. Wonder where that ref is today?!? Him muttering "yeah baby" with the fist pump is epic! lol Quote
Artie_Bucco Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Not new but: my grandpa took me to the 91 cotton bowl. Miami beat the brakes off of us. He owned the feed store and fertilizer distributorship in our east Texas town. By all accounts we should be Aggies and most of his customers were full blown Ags. When our guys ran out of the tunnel in the cotton bowl, he looked at me and said,” Don’t get better than this.” I was hooked then and there then got both my undergrad and grad degree from McCombs. I Miss him everyday and glad he took me to that game. 2 Quote
TrouperG Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 15 hours ago, McCoy2Shipley said: Been here since Feb 2024, but first memory is my first game to attend against Rice in 2005 at 5 years old I am pretty sure I was at that game. If I remember correctly, Rice arm side DE got the edge, popped Vince in the chest, VY slapped his head into the dirt after taking 2 steps back and took off for Positive yardage. But sometimes I mix my VY folklore. 1 Quote
PaulieD Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 22 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) Hank, Great topic. My most impactful game was one where I was actually at another university - yes, college station 🫤. 1974. It was bitterly cold, blustery day at Memorial - the Goodyear blimp was roaring above, fighting the norther that had blown in. In a matter of minutes the #8 aggy squad furkcoastered to a 17-0 deficit, thanks to 3 fumbles. Then this freshman kid from Tyler ran all over them, finishing a 32-3 shellacking by the Longhorns. I was at the 40 acres the following year at the College of Pharmacy. Never looked back.🤘 Edited 3 hours ago by PaulieD 2 Quote
jbseamus83 Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago Been a member here since 2024. I live in the Salt Lake City area now (for the last 6 years) but was born and raised in TX and lived in the Austin area for 14 years before moving out here. My first UT memory is fuzzy. I couldn't tell you any details, but it was watching the UT vs A&M game on thanksgiving in the late 1980's or early 90's. I was born in 1983, so it was sometime in there. It was a tradition we always did with our extended family and still do to this day. Quote
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