Austin – When young athletes meet in the clubs of boys and girls in Austin looking to see their well -known coach, they often have some questions.
Jamal Charles said: “Sometimes children are excited for me to score five times, fictional football, legend, Maden,” said Jamal Charles. “Many people say they played with me in Madden.”
Charles Football Legend in Texas helped the length of the last national championship in 2005.
In the summer, Charles returns to Austin and hosts a local youth camp. It is clear from watching it interacting with children how proud of those moments.
“Just seeing children’s faces, seeing smiles. Seeing them talks about garbage for me … These are some things that bring me back to my childhood.”
The twentieth anniversary of the 2005 National Championship team. Charles, a new student in this team, looks at this memory with pride.
“I feel that I am old when I hear it … it’s really something that is really my life,” he said. “I feel that this is the only thing that I won in life on this type of level, as it is part of a national championship 20 years ago with some of the greatest players with whom I played in the history of the college.”
The legendary running again is always proudly long. Longhorns has continued to imitate rear talent recently with names like Bijan Robinson, Roschon Johnson, Jonathon Brooks and Jaydon Blue.
This season, CJ Baxter is expected to lead the background room after losing the 2024 season with torn ACL. While Paxter goes to his first season, he has a fan of Charles.
“He is heading to the ground. He is very modest … All UT children are humble, and they love to be around the former players and try to become a great thing as we were at that time,” he said.