rich59 wrote:The first black player to play a varsity game in the SWC was a player at Baylor. I believe his name was Westbrook. THe first black player to receive a scholarship to play in the SWC was Jerry Levias. When Bellard was coaching at Ingleside, he used to come over and watch the practises at Texas A&I. I was told that watching those practises, (we were running the belly series at that time) is where Bellard got some of his ideas for the Wishbone.
John Westbrook made his debut for Baylor in the 1966 season opener against Syracuse on national TV. When he entered the game, the stadium announcer exclaimed over the PA system, "colored football for color TV!"
Didn't Houston, Baylor and SMU all have black players before Texas?
Yes. And North Texas, West Texas State and A&I had black players before the SWC.
Bellard and Royal took the Wishbone from a variety of sources: the option belly series, Bill Yeoman's Veer and an offense being run at Alice HS. Initially, UT's fullback was lined up too close to the QB which made accurate reads difficult. Bill Bradley compounded the problem by freelancing too much (EGO). Bellard repositioned the FB (Steve Worster) two yards further back and replaced Bradley with Street. History ensued.
Emory Bellard was a good man and a fine football coach. God bless him.