Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 22 hours ago Moderators Posted 22 hours ago We are 30 days away from the season opener against Ohio State. Who is your favorite No. 30 to play for Texas? Some options today include… Steve Worster Bryant Westbrook 5 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 22 hours ago Author Moderators Posted 22 hours ago The current No. 30 is linebacker Elijah ‘Bo’ Barnes. 3 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 21 hours ago Moderators Posted 21 hours ago Leeland McElroy knows the answer: 3 1 Quote
BevoFlyer Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Obligatory clip: https://youtu.be/icNQ4WfP-wE?si=eOc2GPJ2OXdcX222&t=21 Loved to watch Westbrook and certainly appreciate woo-woo Worster too. Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 21 hours ago Moderators Posted 21 hours ago So does Randy Kinder: https://youtu.be/icNQ4WfP-wE?si=63X7Q9D7Zah8E3Gv Quote
GDI Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Occasionally I would see Steve Worster at Sholtz Garden before games, he always seemed happy and would acknowledge a hello. The thing that always struck me was he was not as big as I thought he was. A true Texas legend. 3 Quote
Drunk randoke Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: So does Randy Kinder: https://youtu.be/icNQ4WfP-wE?si=63X7Q9D7Zah8E3Gv I was there for that one. My goodness 1 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 20 hours ago Moderators Posted 20 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Realist Horn said: Westbrook knew how to pop pads His open-field hits sounded like shotgun blasts. Quote
Jarveaux Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 57 minutes ago, GDI said: Occasionally I would see Steve Worster at Sholtz Garden before games, he always seemed happy and would acknowledge a hello. The thing that always struck me was he was not as big as I thought he was. A true Texas legend. I went to high school with him & we lifted weights together in off season in high school.Worster was as down to earth as anyone could be . He was a great baseball catcher. Could hit the ball a country mile . His recruitment was between LSU and Texas . He loved baseball but he loved the roar of the crowd. Loved Texas Longhorns. A extremely violent RB . Thank you for honoring him today . He was Mr. Wishbone. “ Hookem Big Woo” R.I.P. 5 Quote
Jarveaux Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Saw Bobby’s comments regarding The Great Steve Worster 2 time All American. I appreciate Bobby honoring Steve . He was an amazing person. A great person. When he ran on the field the crowd would always yell! “WOO , WOO,WOO” . I can still hear the crowd.. 58 years later ! 3 Quote
Jarveaux Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Waxahorn said: Steve was also on the cover of sports illustrated. 1 Quote
WorsterBunch Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, Jarveaux said: I went to high school with him & we lifted weights together in off season in high school. Worster was as down to earth as anyone could be . He was a great baseball catcher. Could hit the ball a country mile . His recruitment was between LSU and Texas . He loved baseball but he loved the roar of the crowd. Loved Texas Longhorns. A extremely violent RB . Thank you for honoring him today . He was Mr. Wishbone. “ Hookem Big Woo” R.I.P. A term that is overused in most cases but not this one. Steve was my childhood hero. Rest easy Woo. 2 1 Quote
Modern Day Warrior Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Growing up, Worster was one of the legends I always heard about. Wish I could’ve seen him play. 3 Quote
ArizonaLonghorn Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Jarveaux said: Steve was also on the cover of sports illustrated. Yep he sure was ... 4 2 Quote
Thailand T Sip Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago One of the original 3 in the wishbone! 2 Quote
cochamps Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago We wouldn't have beaten ND for the National Championship game 1/1/70 without Worster. He gained 155 of the toughest yards I've ever seen. Notre Dame was much larger than UT (with few exceptions), sitting right behind the Longhorn Band, I could see the punishment he took & overcame. One helluva a performance, quite memorable to me. 4 Quote
Waxahorn Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, WorsterBunch said: A term that is overused in most cases but not this one. Steve was my childhood hero. Rest easy Woo. He was indeed a childhood hero for many of us. He made that offense go. Many of his yards gained were by sheer will and toughness. 1 Quote
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