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Darrell K. Royal - R.I.P.

  • A sad day. Coach Royal was a great coach and class act. I saw him with his family at Jaime's Spanish Village the week it was closing. I regret not meeting him, but also didn't want to intrude on an evening out with his loved ones. RIP DKR!

    56e478

  • Thanks for that great story, Texas Ten. That is now my second favorite Coach Royal story, next to my meeting him when I was 12 not long after the victory over Navy in Dallas.

    "I've heard some of our fans say, 'We were always an SEC school. We just didn't know it," athletic director Bill Byrne said.

    Bevo52

  • Texas Ten said...

    I feel like I have lost my father all over again. This is such a sad day. I must share a story.

    It had always been my dream to play football for Darrell Royal. I played QB at Abilene High and my senior year we got a new head coach at Abilene High. It was David McWilliams, Tri-Captain of the 1963 National Champion Texas Longhorns and later on Head Coach of the Longhorns. Our conference was known as the "Little Southwest Conference" and Emory Bellard was perfecting his "Wishbone" offense there before going to Texas as OC. Jack Mildren, Oklahoma's great QB was a year behind me and just across town at Abilene Cooper. There were 4 of us from our district in the Texas Top 10 at one time that season. As it ended up, I had two knee operations that year, got a D-1 scholarship, but not to Texas.
    Several years later, I had moved to Nashville and was having success as a songwriter with many songs recorded and as a recording artist in a group that was Billboard magazine's "New Group of the Year" in 1980 and 1981. As luck would have it, we were touring with George Jones the year he had his monster hit "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and we were doing a concert in Austin and taping Austin City Limits. As most of you know, Coach Royal was a HUGE country music fan. That afternoon about 4:00, before the show that night, we were doing our sound check and I looked out and saw one person sitting in the auditorium. It was Darrell Royal and he would clap every time we finished one of our songs. When we finished sound check, I walked off stage and out in the auditorium and introduced myself. He complemented me on our music then said, "Didn't you play QB at Abilene High for David McWilliams?" I was floored! It had been 13 years. I said "Yes, sir, and it was always my dream to be a Texas Longhorn." Coach Royal said, "Those two knee operations you had and with us running the wishbone kind of killed that didn't it. You might not have been on that stage tonight if it had been any other way....things have a way of working out for the best even when they seem bad at the time." I took Coach Royal back to George Jones' bus and they had a great conversation and he came back to the show that night and to the taping of Austin City Limits the next night. It was one of the highlights of my life.

    Coach Royal was one of the finest people on the planet and always made you feel like he was the lucky one to meet you. We have truly lost a special person. Thanks for all you did for so many, Coach. HOOK 'EM!!

    Great story. Thank you for sharing it with us. You went to AHS the same time as my sister-in-law. Her 3 brothers were all basketball stars there, although each a couple years younger than you and I. Remember the Little family?

    Bevo11

  • From an Aggie fan here...
    Coach Royal was one of the best both in and out of football. My condolences to his family and the millions of football fans (both UT and beyond) that mourn his loss. The sport and society lost a great one.

    spider pig

  • Many years ago (35?), I had a summer job driving a cart between gates at DFW airport. DKR got on the back of my cart. I asked him to please come sit up front with me. He was nice enough to talk to me for a long time as I'm sure I bored him with my recollections of him and UT football. He was a class act and we were blessed to have him wearing burnt orange.

    You were loved DKR and you will be missed.

    BuckHorn

  • ESPN's College Football Live did a great tribute to DKR. Very well done. Thanks.

    BuckHorn