After three legendary years at UCLA, Troy Aikman was set to say goodbye to Bruins fans at the 1989 Cotton Bowl. Football is poetic. It is a story written as if the heartstrings had hands.
It’s been nearly 30 years since the Cowboys last hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. And no one — including that team’s quarterback ...
Troy Aikman did not sound like ... and fans think they know why. Aikman and partner Joe Buck were assigned to ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” playoff game. Viewers immediately noticed that ...
Before we speculate, you need to look back at the incredible rundown of top five picks that year: Dallas Cowboys: Troy Aikman, QB, UCLA Green ... three years out of football battling alcohol ...
These days, most people know Troy Aikman as ESPN ... Even worse, Aikman implied that the overarching nature of owner Jerry Jones hanging over football operations was a significant hindrance.
“It’s just hard to believe,” Aikman said Tuesday at a news conference promoting the Children’s Cancer Fund’s fashion show, ...
To cap off a fun Week 12, the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Chargers battled it out on "Monday Night Football." Former Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman ... the former UCLA Bruins star ...
Football fans noticed the same thing about Troy Aikman’s appearance in the Kansas City Chiefs-Houston Texans Divisional Round contest on Saturday. Aikman and Joe Buck called their final game of ...
Football fans noticed the same concerning thing about Troy Aikman during tonight’s Wild Card Round playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings on ‘Monday Night Football.’ ...
ESPN analyst Troy Aikman ... that’s accurate,” Aikman said. “I do think the Cowboys are obviously a high-profile team and whoever is head coach of that team is certainly going to draw a lot of ...
Even analyst Troy Aikman and rules expert Russell Yurk, on the call for ESPN, were in disbelief at the flag. “Oh, come on — I mean, he’s a runner,” Aikman lamented. “I could not disagree ...
Jan. 2, 1989. Dallas, Texas. The Cotton Bowl. UCLA, led by legendary head coach Terry Donahue and Heisman finalist quarterback Troy Aikman finished the 1988 season with a heartbreaking loss to USC ...