I was 8 years old when they won it all in 1966, my sister was a sophomore at TWC, and a journalism major, so she had a lot of interest and access to all things TWC as she was part of the yearbook staff (do they still have one?). I don't recall the entire season but I do recall watching the Kentucky game and my sister's excitement at points during the season. I also clearly remember the parade down Montana the next day, I grew up just a block North of Montana in the 5 points area. Next memories were staying up for the game replays after the 10pm news, I believe during the early 70s and throughout. My 1st game was in the eight grade, a friend scored a pair of tickets. Gus Bailey, Beto Bautista era, against Arizona. Memorial gym was a madhouse and everyone packed in like sardines. In all the great games and great crowds I've witnessed at the Don, I have never heard a roar/sound That duplicates what I heard that day. No wonder The Bear wasn't totally pleased with moving to the Special Events. I arrived at UTEP in 77 and didn't miss a game for a long, long time, even after graduating. I witnessed 2 great games at the Pit in the 80s, both victories, one where Luster Goodwin was out of this world. I went to Tucson in 87 for the Arizona and Iowa regional games. Got to have a great conversation with Sean Elliott about the Arizona game back in 08 when I lived in S.A. Pretty much the same with football, had some great times through the many lean years and the few successful ones at the Sun Bowl. I'm much more laid back now. Woah, sorry for the length.