S2 E5--David Greer, Brian McZeal, Daniel Miguez, and Kevin Simien

Down Trails of Victory

May 31 2022 • 1 hr 48 mins

On the Wings of Eagles...

David Greer, Brian McZeal, Daniel Miguez, and Kevin Simien were players on Port Arthur Stephen F. Austin's 1983 Co-Semifinalist football team.

Hear them talk with Buck (who was a coach on the team) about:

  • Their experiences attending school at Stephen F. Austin;
  • Their remembrances of Texas Hall of Fame Head Coach Richard Marler;
  • The SFA Eagles' coaching staff;
  • The 1982 off season and regular season;
  • The 1983 regular season and playoff run;
  • Highlights of games, players, and opponents;
  • and much, much, more!!

The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Dr. Chester Levy, Butch Kareem Evans, Greg Green, Tom Kroutter, Boyd Edwards, Sylvester Smith, June Dickson, Kay Foley, Linda Hodges, Dorothea Vaughan, Claudine Patterson, George Rose, Jo Ellen Green, Richard Marler, Jimmy Wyble, George Thompson, Larry "Doc" Southard, Joe Washington Jr, Ranzy Levias, Joe Smith, Larry Reece, Jim Yarberry, Danny Knowles, Kedrick Williams, Johnny Comeaux, Sammy Boullion, Gerald Broussard, Kurt England, Carlton Hatch, Steve Judice, Jimmy Oats, Darren Rose, Daniel Frederick, Harry Brown, Kacy Lewis, Marvin Ned, Marshall Simon, Jason Miles, Royce Hearne, Tony Evans, Ed Peveto, Tony Allen, Jim Everfield, Harold Green, Phil Danaher, Burton Murchison, Paul Jenkins, Kelvin Broussard, Todd Higginbotham, Carlie Hallmark, David Payne, Mike Hebert, Troy DeRouen, Gary Miguez, Ed Cockrell, Steve Coulter, Kip Texada, Darrell Montgomery, William Ray Anderson, Chris Peltier, Kevin Anderson, John Miguez, Keith Thomas, Lance Polk, Frederick Rhine, Mike Ramsey, Jimmy Johnson, and many more! Other names mentioned in the podcast who aren't from Southeast Texas are Navasota quarterback Lynn James, Oklahoma State Coach Bill Shimek, and New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau!

"Your Dreams we Cherish in our Hearts,
We're Loyal and True, though we Depart,
Our Love for you shall Never Die,
Dear Alma Mater, Austin High!"

It's a 1983 throwback...

Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!