RIP. Will never forget the thrill of looking up and seeing him walking down the hallway of the law firm I worked at in the late 90s. He will be missed.
That is so ridiculously inspirational to me it's incredible. Holy crap, I love that. If only we all sought to be remembered that way.
The greatest trick the Darrell ever pulled was convincing the world he was a Longhorn. Naming your stadium after a Sooner? C'mon
Yep. There were massive extenuating social circumstances, and he had little to no support within the institution, and he regrets it. He has acknowledged as much many times. Read up on what some of his former black players had/have to say about him.
"If everything had already been done, there would be nothing left for young people to accomplish. There are always going to be people who run faster, jump higher, dive deeper, and come up drier."
You can't win or recruit without money, that's frats and businessmen; and in the south in the '60s those people were all racist, they kinda just were. Christ I think even LBJ put his daughter in that Scottish Rite dorm when it was still segregated.