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Royal Sixty
Coach Royal Regrets
Does Texas’ greatest college coach miss football? Nope.
December 1, 1982 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Coach Royal Regrets
Does Texas’ greatest college coach miss football? Nope.
December 1, 1982 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Legends of the Fall
Texas football heroes Darrell Royal, Doak Walker, Sammy Baugh, and John David Crow are off the field, but they’re still having a ball.
November 1, 1997 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Seasons to Remember
The end of the Southwest Conference was predictable, but for eighty years it gave Texas fans a brand of football that was anything but.
May 1, 1994 | by Paul Burka | Feature
Winning Halftime
When the Rice MOB marches, stodginess scatters.
October 1, 2011 | by Jason Cohen | Web Exclusive
Texas Business Report: The Rockets Get Into the ‘Moneyball’ Game

The basketball team's general manager plans to hire two statistical analysts to help build a winning team around Jeremy Lin. 

November 10, 2012 | by Rob Heidrick
Around the State
Art works in two small museums in Port Arthur and Tyler. Plus: A new image projected in Fort Worth; a masterful exhibit mounted and timely music played in Houston; and an in-tents new circus in Austin.
October 1, 1999 | Around the State
The Anti-Tiger
He’d like to just do it—but for Dallas native Justin Leonard to reclaim his spot in pro golf’s upper echelon, he’ll have to workeven harder than you know who.
July 1, 2000 | by Michael DiLeo | Feature
Dem Bones
A Texas scientist ruffled some feathers when he said he had found the first bird.
September 1, 1992 | by Melanie Cole | Science

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