#67 LB - Glen Halsell vs. Arky in the Big Shootout. He is now a practicing Attorney in Odessa. Played HS ball at Permian.
Glen played on the 1967-69 UT teams. Tri-captain of the 1969 NC team. In a quote attributed to Ted Koy: "He was one of the tri-captains with James Street and myself on the ’69 team. Pat Patterson, our defensive line coached called him a rolling ball of butcher knives. He was probably about 5-11, just a short, stocky kid. But he had an ability to explode with his legs. You really would have thought he was twice that size when he hit you. He wasn’t that fast, but the kid just played with abandon."
That's what we kids called our mother when one of them did something stupid. I was, of course, a perfect child.
This drives me nuts, always has. I hope I don’t get banned but those knucklehead Euros dressed in costumes on the course clapping in the faces … only inches away from riders and their goofy signs… just weird.
Also, no. 65 helmet on far right. Bobby Frank Gamblin. "We're ready!" - DKR Second row, right side in this photo, 1963 National Champions.
Casey Hampton Galveston Ball High School. Two-time consensus AA. Eleventh on career tackles list, which for a noseguard I believe speaks volumes. First-round pick by the Steelers, twelve years in the league, five-time pro bowler, and two-time SB champion.