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Former Texas coach Darrell Royal was remembered Tuesday as a humble champion who built a powerhouse football program and a Longhorn brand known around the world. Fox News U.S.
Under Royal, Texas won 11 Southwest Conference titles, 10 Cotton Bowl championships and national championships in 1963 and 1969, going 11-0 each time.
Royal was rightfully considered as the "father" of the Wishbone, an offensive formation – a philosophy – he developed in the late 1960s. Over the following few seasons, the Wishbone spread ...
Darrell K Royal, the former Texas football coach known as much for his folksy, simplistic approach to life as for his creative wishbone offenses and two national championships, has died. He was 88.
The University of Texas says former football coach Darrell Royal has died. Royal, 88, won two national championships and a share of a third. Royal coached Texas from 1957-1976. AUSTIN, Texas (AP ...
Texas football coach Mack Brown, left, with former coach Darrell Royal at a reception before the induction for the 2012 class of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in Waco on Feb. 29, 2012.
After Texas finished the 1967 season with a mediocre record of 6-4, Royal knew it was time to change things up with his Longhorn team. So he went and hired offensive coordinator Emory Bellard ...
View full size AP file On Dec. 5, 1970, Texas coach Darrell Royal rode off the field in Austin as the coach of the triumphant Longhorns after a 42-7 victory over Arkansas.
Authorities search for Denita Hedden of Royal Lakes, Illinois, who was last seen on Jan. 25, 2018. Hedden, 37, who was reported missing by her roommate on Jan. 28, hasn't had any contact with ...
The University of Texas confirmed Wednesday that former football coach Darrell Royal, who won two national championships and a share of a third, has died. He was 88.