Watch Bob Bowman Light A Fire Under Longhorns With Season-Opening Speech: “This Is Our Dream”

Bob Bowman made it clear that when the opportunity arose to be the head coach at the University of Texas, it was an something he simply couldn’t turn down.

Bowman holds the Longhorns swimming & diving program in the highest regard, the gold standard in the sport, and he reiterated that sentiment when speaking to his athletes recently as the NCAA season inches closer to kicking off.

In a clip of his speech to his swimmers posted on Instagram, Bowman said when he first arrived in Austin the night it was announced he took the job (April 1), 48 hours after winning the NCAA title with Arizona State, he got to his hotel room and put on every piece of Texas gear he was given by the team.

“I went up to my room…it was 10 o’clock, it was late. I put on every piece of clothing in that bag and looked at myself in the mirror. Because for my entire time in swimming, this stood for the best (pointing to the Longhorn logo on his shirt).

“We wear it everyday…this is your experience but the people who came from the outside (referring to himself and his coaches), this is our dream. So I want you to remember that when you put it on…what it stands for. Not only to you but to everybody out there. And there’s a lot to live up to when you put this on.”

Bowman will lead the men’s team into a new era in 2024-25, as the Longhorns join the SEC after an unprecedented run of dominance in the Big 12 under longtime head coach Eddie Reese, who retired after the end of last season.

After a long run of first or second-place finishes at NCAAs, the Texas men fell to third in 2023 and then were seventh in 2024. Bowman comes in with work to do, but his appointment attracted a lot top-tier transfers who will provide immediate help to the team, headlined by Hubert Kos, who was one of the stars under Bowman at ASU.

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Smith - King - Walsh - Huske
2 hours ago

Wait but I thought he also held the ASU swimmers in highest regard… ngl kinda a joke…

KSW
3 hours ago

Im really starting to think this isn’t an April fools joke

Swimnerd
Reply to  KSW
48 minutes ago

It’s all just photo shop

Really LONG
3 hours ago

Oooohhh Noice!

Swymmer
3 hours ago

Ilya will watch this every day for the next 7 months

bobthebuilderrocks
Reply to  Swymmer
3 hours ago

Then transfers to Texas for his last two years?

Jimbo
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
2 hours ago

Last three would’ve been better…
/mumbling
sprint free and fly, sprint free and fly

greenbean
Reply to  bobthebuilderrocks
32 minutes ago

Notre Dame is placing wagers as we speak on when his transfer to Texas will occur

Tan
Reply to  Swymmer
1 hour ago

Did Ilya not transfer?

Oleg
4 hours ago

Honestly, I’m very happy that he got good deal in Texas. It’s about time for swimming coaches to start receiving salaries comparable to other sports. And let’s be realistic- he is best coach in US and arguably in the world

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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