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                            H.R. No. 1070


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The life of a Lone Star legend drew to a close with
 the passing of former University of Texas football coach Darrell K
 Royal on November 7, 2012, at the age of 88; and
 WHEREAS, A phenomenal leader who never had a losing season
 during more than 20 years in college football, Coach Royal became a
 beloved figure to generations of UT fans, not only for his superb
 gridiron accomplishments but also for his work in behalf of the
 university and the wider community; and
 WHEREAS, Born in Hollis, Oklahoma, Darrell Royal excelled at
 football, baseball, and basketball during his youth and received
 scholarship offers in all three sports; after serving in the Army
 Air Corps during World War II, he enrolled at the University of
 Oklahoma, where he earned All-American honors as a quarterback and
 punter and established school records for longest punt return and
 for career interceptions that have yet to be broken; and
 WHEREAS, His rise through the coaching ranks in the early
 1950s was meteoric; he held seven jobs in seven years, four of which
 were head coaching assignments--El Reno High School, the Edmonton
 Eskimos of the Canadian Football League, Mississippi State
 University, and the University of Washington--before being hired by
 UT in December 1956; he inherited a Longhorns team that had posted a
 dismal 1-9 record the previous season, but he managed to
 immediately turn the program around, guiding his players to a berth
 in the Sugar Bowl during his debut year; and
 WHEREAS, So began two unforgettable decades during which the
 Longhorns became a national powerhouse; under the direction of
 Coach Royal, Texas won 3 national championships, claimed 11
 Southwest Conference titles, and made 16 bowl appearances, 10 of
 which were victories in the Cotton Bowl; he also fostered
 excellence off the field by becoming the first college coach to hire
 a full-time academic counselor to assist players, and he personally
 awarded special "T" rings to those who graduated; and
 WHEREAS, Coach Royal was renowned for developing innovative
 approaches to the game, such as the famous "wishbone" formation
 that helped the team to rack up 30 straight victories after being
 introduced in 1968; his homespun wit was just as sharp as his
 strategy, and many of his humorous observations have become
 oft-repeated sayings among football enthusiasts; and
 WHEREAS, In addition to his work overseeing the football
 team, Coach Royal served as the university's athletics director
 from 1962 to 1979 and was later appointed as a special assistant to
 the president on athletic matters; in recognition of his
 contributions, the UT football stadium was renamed in 1996 as the
 Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, and in 2006 he became just
 the fifth person to earn the Distinguished Service Award from the
 Texas Exes; and
 WHEREAS, Numerous other accolades were bestowed on this
 highly respected coach as well; he won two Coach of the Year awards
 from the American Football Coaches Association and three from the
 Football Writers Association of America; he was inducted into the
 National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame, the
 Texas and Oklahoma Sports Halls of Fame, the Longhorn Hall of Honor,
 and the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame; in 1996 he received the
 coveted Horatio Alger Award, in 2000 he became the inaugural
 recipient of the Paul "Bear" Bryant Lifetime Achievement Award, and
 in 2010 he received the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award for "the
 individual . . . whose services have been outstanding in the
 advancement of the best interests of football"; and
 WHEREAS, Coach Royal's dedication to helping others was
 reflected in his sponsorship of a charity golf tournament in
 conjunction with Willie Nelson and Ben Crenshaw that raised several
 million dollars to benefit youth in East Austin; moreover, he and
 his wife, Edith, established the Darrell K Royal Fund for
 Alzheimer's Research to expand study and treatment of the disease;
 and
 WHEREAS, The most successful football coach in the history of
 The University of Texas at Austin and one of the greatest of his
 era, Darrell Royal played a major role in furthering the tradition
 of excellence that defines Longhorn athletics, and his legacy will
 be celebrated by the UT faithful for as long as the sport of
 football is played on the 40 Acres; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Coach Darrell K
 Royal and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to
 his wife of 68 years, Edith Royal; to his son, Sammy Royal, and his
 wife, April; to his son-in-law, Chic Kazen; to his grandsons,
 Christian Kazen, David Kazen, and Sammy Royal;  to his
 granddaughter, Elena Trombetta; to his great-granddaughters,
 Isabella and Alexandra Kazen; and to his other relatives and many
 friends; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Darrell
 Royal.
 Darby
 Branch
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1070 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on April 3, 2013.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House