Stew Myrick, along with Lifetime Longhorns Todd Hunt and Stevie Lee give you Texas football talk from those that wore the burnt orange.
For the 1st time in two years... WE'RE BACK TOGETHER IN PERSON! Stew, Todd and Stevie get together at the Best Damn Tailgate On The 40 Acres for a 2021 season preview, including thoughts from several former Longhorns, including Cory Redding and Mike Jones, and friends like former sportscaster Shawn Clynch.
We welcome former Longhorns great and Falcons OL Justin Blalock to the virtual lounge. He tells us about being a two-sport athlete at a power house high school like Plano East and being part of the Longhorns teams that achieved the highest successes in college football. Plus we find out why his rookie year with the Atlanta Falcons almost wrecked him, and what made him so durable during his playing career.
The guys welcome former Longhorns & NFL RB Fozzy Whittaker to the virtual lounge. They discuss his current career in broadcasting, why his initial move to Austin was a bit frozen, his reflection of the final (for now) game between the Longhorns and the Aggies, and how he persevered in the NFL after being an undrafted free agent. Plus he tells us about the work in his foundation, Fozzy's Future Heroes.
Todd & Stew welcome the Cash Twins, Keith and Kerry, to the virtual lounge this week. They talk about being multi-sport athletes in high school, playing on the 1990 "Shock The Nation" team at Texas, and their respective careers in the NFL, including Keith's experience with Joe Montana as part of the Kansas City Chiefs. Keith and Kerry also give their thoughts on why NFL teams seem to have difficulty finding good tight ends.
We welcome former Longhorns running back Selvin Young to the virtual lounge. He tells us about growing up with five brothers, why he initially wanted to go to Ohio State, his block on THAT 4th and 5 play in the National Championship game, and his stint with the Denver Broncos. Selvin also tells us about building food trucks, and how he's helping those in need through his Farm To Neighborhoods venture (www.farmtoneighborhoods.com).
The guys welcome the pride of Odessa Permian, former Longhorns and NFL WR great Roy Williams to talk about how he almost became a Red Raider, his time on the Forty Acres, his NFL journey, and what he's up to now.
Todd & Stew chat with University of Texas Senior Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations John Bianco. John talks about his role within the Athletics Department, his relationship with coaches and student athletes, and some of the highlights of his tenure at Texas.
The guys welcome one of the greatest ever to play running back at Texas, Longhorns and NFL legend Eric Metcalf. They discuss his athletic prowess in high school, becoming a star in football and track at Texas, and his NFL journey.
The guys sit down with former Longhorns DE great and the owner of Nuclear Athletes, Tim Crowder. They discuss his business, his upbringing in Tyler, being a cowboy as a teen, the journey to the national championship, and his time in the NFL.
As the 2020 Longhorn football season gets closer, the guys chat with former Longhorn DE great and current Longhorns defensive line coach Oscar Giles about growing up in Palacios, how much he misses Players Hamburgers, and his experience with former Falcons head coach Jerry Glanville.
This week, we welcome one of the greatest Longhorn linebackers to the virtual couch, former Kansas City Chiefs great Derrick Johnson, to talk about his time at Waco High, playing for Mack Brown, and his career in the NFL.
We welcome the last Longhorn to wear #60 for a full season, former Austin radio personality and current college football analyst for CBS Sports, Brian Jones. Brian talks about growing up in "L.A.", aka Lubbock Area, how ended up going to UCLA before finding his home at Texas, and how he became a broadcasting star.
The guys welcome Longhorn legend Doug English to the "virtual couch", where he tells us about his work with the Lone Star Paralysis Foundation, how a box of apples convinced him to become a Longhorn, and his NFL career with the Detroit Lions.
It's the triumphant return of Longhorn Lowdown! We invite the Athletics Director at the University of Texas, Chris Del Conte, to the "virtual couch" for a conversation about him, his background, and his philosophy in his professional and personal life.
It's a gameday edition of the Lowdown from the "Best Damn Tailgate On The 40 Acres". The boys visit with former Longhorns & NFL strength & conditioning coach Dana LeDuc, former linebacker Sergio Kindle, and former defensive lineman Steve Llewellyn.
We're back together! On site at the Best Damn Tailgate On The 40 Acres, prior to USC vs Texas, we get some great stories from legendary Longhorns Ken Hackemack and Anthony Curl.
On the season premiere of Longhorn Lowdown, former defensive standout Brandon Nava joins the guys to talk going from Vernon to Mesquite, his recruiting process, and some of the more colorful nicknames he has earned during his playing days.
Stew, Todd and Stevie sit down with former Longhorn great and NFL long snapper Cullen Loeffler about growing up in small-town Texas, his time on the 40 acres, and how to establish a long career in the NFL.
After a month's hiatus, Stew, Stevie and Todd travel to Lake Travis to visit with former Longhorn LB Dusty Renfro about life in Alvarado, life as a Longhorn, life in NFL Europe, and his gift of a new lease on life to his father.
The guys go on the road to Habana House Cigar Lounge to catch up with former Longhorns DB Phillip Geiggar.
The guys welcome former Longhorn DT Stonie Clark to the couch to talk growing up in east Texas, the stop against Oklahoma in 1994, and how he started making teacakes.
Stew, Stevie, and Todd welcome Longhorn running back great Hodges Mitchell to the couch to talk about playing at Dallas Skyline, transitioning from John Mackovic to Mack Brown, 1000-yard shuttles, and more stories from his time at Texas.
The guys take the Lowdown on the road to the Hill Country to visit with Longhorn legends Bill Bradley and Jerry Sisemore at Bill's ranch and Bar 18 Icehouse. The conversation covers everything from lessons from Darrell Royal to miniskirts and Farrah Fawcett. Plus, the guys get an impromptu musical performance from accomplished songwriter David Lee.
Stew, Todd, and Stevie welcome one of the most distinguished members of DBU, Longhorn great Aaron Ross to the couch to talk about winning a national championship and two Super Bowl rings, rocking the locker room, and how he met his wife.
Former Longhorn quarterback Peter Gardere joins the guys to talk about Shock The Nation, 4-0 against OU, and trying baseball.
Todd, Stevie & Stew welcome legendary Longhorn defensive end Kenneth Sims to the couch. We get to learn what it was like for Kenneth to go from Groesbeck High School to being the first overall pick in the 1982 NFL Draft. We also find out what he's doing today, and we preview the Longhorns' first road game of the season against Cal.ADVISORY - This episode may contain strong language. Discretion is advised.
The guys are joined by Longhorn Legend and Lombardi Award winner Tony Degrate to talk about his experience on the Forty Acres. They also look back at the Longhorns' thrilling double-overtime win against Notre Dame, and they preview the next game against UTEP.
The first episode of Longhorn Lowdown, as Stew, Todd, and Stevie visit with Cory Redding about his football days and what he's doing now. The guys also give their thoughts on the upcoming season opener against Notre Dame.