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Steve Worster, RIP
Posted on 8/16/22 at 9:46 pm
Posted on 8/16/22 at 9:46 pm
Longhorn legend Steve Worster passed away Saturday at age 73.
Worster was among the most dominant figures in Darrell Royal's famed wishbone offense, a two-time first-team All-American and star running back on Texas’ 1969 and 1970 National Championship teams.
The legendary Longhorn and two-time All-American is a member of the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor as well as the Texas Sports, Texas High School Football and Cotton Bowl Halls of Fame.
"Steve was the toughest football player I have ever seen," said Longhorn teammate and College Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman Bob McKay. "He hit or was hit on every down and never backed down or slowed up."
Worster was among the most dominant figures in Darrell Royal's famed wishbone offense, a two-time first-team All-American and star running back on Texas’ 1969 and 1970 National Championship teams.
The legendary Longhorn and two-time All-American is a member of the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor as well as the Texas Sports, Texas High School Football and Cotton Bowl Halls of Fame.
"Steve was the toughest football player I have ever seen," said Longhorn teammate and College Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman Bob McKay. "He hit or was hit on every down and never backed down or slowed up."
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Legendary Texas fullback Steve Worster, one of the inspirations for the creation of the Wishbone, died Saturday at 73. Darryl Royal once told his pal Duffy Daugherty, who wanted to learn the Wishbone, “You don’t want my offense, you want my fullback"
When Worster was on magazine covers, his hometown of Bridge City was unincorporated. Because of the immense pride they felt for Worster, the residents voted to incorporate. He literally put his hometown on the map.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:02 pm to Ptins944
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He finished fourth in balloting for the Heisman Trophy, behind Jim Plunkett, Joe Theismann, and Archie Manning.
Incredible. RIP.
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:02 pm to Ptins944
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Ptins944
Great football player, legend
Posted on 8/16/22 at 10:37 pm to Ptins944
It will be good to have a real school with a real history from Texas representing the state in the SEC for a change. The other one is sort of embarrassing for y'all.
This post was edited on 8/16/22 at 10:38 pm
Posted on 8/16/22 at 11:21 pm to Ptins944
Very sorry to hear this. Great player.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 7:31 am to Clark14
Dude was tough as nails and hard to bring down. Will always go down as the very first wishbone fullback in history.
I mentioned this in the Arkansas-Texas '69 game thread... but Worster is an example of how none of those guys really had NFL careers. He played only one year in the CFL. Absolutely mystifying.... because that guy was what they call a "Hoss"...
So sad to see him go. There is only one starter left from that legendary '69 Texas backfield. Ted Koy.
I mentioned this in the Arkansas-Texas '69 game thread... but Worster is an example of how none of those guys really had NFL careers. He played only one year in the CFL. Absolutely mystifying.... because that guy was what they call a "Hoss"...
So sad to see him go. There is only one starter left from that legendary '69 Texas backfield. Ted Koy.
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