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  1. Hook 'em Horns is the chant and hand signal of The University of Texas at Austin. Students, alumni, and fans of the university employ a greeting consisting of the phrase "Hook 'em" or "Hook 'em Horns" and also use the phrase as a parting good-bye or as the closing line in a letter or story.

  2. The official Hook 'Em page for the University of Texas Longhorns.

  3. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesHook ’em Horns - TSHA

    Apr 11, 2017 · The “Hook ’em Hornshand sign is a gesture used to show support for the University of Texas at Austin, and particularly, for the university’s Longhorn athletic teams. Developed by students at the university in 1955, its use continues today.

  4. Texas' world-renowned "Hook 'em Horns" sign, created by head cheerleader Harley Clark in 1955, was voted the nation's top hand signal by Sports Illustrated.

  5. Sep 4, 2016 · Can a hand symbol blow out birthday candles? Because the University of Texas’ indelible “Hookem, Horns” sign turned 60 years old Wednesday.

  6. UT’s costumed mascot is known as Hook ’Em. Burnt Orange and White. Orange and white were first used as UT colors in 1885, when two students on their way to a baseball game stopped at a general store to get ribbons for the crowd. The most plentiful colors in stock were orange and white.

  7. Oct 12, 2019 · College GameDay explores the origin of the Texas Longhorns' iconic Hook 'em Horns symbol and how the hand gesture has been flipped upside down by rival teams...

  8. Oct 18, 2007 · HookEm Horns origin. As the 1955 Head Cheerleader, Judge Harley Clark recalls the day he led the student body to adopt the now-official Longhorn hand sign. By: Christopher Palmer and Mason Jones.

  9. Jul 15, 2021 · The origin story of 'Hook'em, Horns,' the widely used University of Texas hand sign.

  10. The “Hook ’em Horns” hand sign is shown for the first time in Gregory Gym. At the lower left, someone is trying out the new signal for themselves. The head at the lower right belongs to Longhorn Band Director Vince DiNino.

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