178 pages, Hard bound with jacket.
10 3/4" x 12 3/8"
Copy taken from inside flap of book.
Decades after his last game in 1976, Darrell K Royal remains “The
Coach,” the winningest football coach in University of Texas history.
The driving force behind eleven Southwest Conference and three national
championships, winner of Coach of the Year and Coach of the Decade awards,
and honored namesake of the Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium,
Royal is still revered as “a coach who would rather lose a game
than engage in unsportsmanlike tactics; who would neither make excuses
for losing nor brag about winning; and who by his own example contributes
to the building of stalwart character in men,” in the words of
the City of Austin’s “Darrell Royal Day” proclamation.
DKR offers an intimate, insider’s view of the private life of
the man behind the legend through an extraordinary collection of never-before-published
photographs, letters, newspaper clippings, football ephemera, recollections,
and “Royalisms” lovingly preserved by Royal’s wife
of more than sixty-five years, Edith. This irreplaceable family archive
offers revealing snapshots of Royal’s entire life, from his impoverished
youth in Oklahoma, through his courtship of Edith and his glory days
as a player at Oklahoma and a coach at Texas, to his retirement career
as a goodwill ambassador for the university. Accompanying the images
are moving recollections from fellow coaches and former players, family
members, and friends who testify to Royal’s honesty and integrity
and the transformative effect that his character has had on the legions
of people whose lives he has touched.