6:03 pm | March 10, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
Bill Powers, the president of the University of Texas at Austin from 2006 to 2015 who was instrumental in the launching of the Longhorn Network with ESPN, has died. He was 72.
The university said Powers died Sunday in Austin from complications from a fall several months earlier and oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy, a rare, adult-onset muscle disorder.
“A fixture at football, volleyball and basketball games and other Longhorns events, Powers launched the Longhorn Network in 2011,” the school said as part of a statement published online. “He helped the Big 12 thrive as a power conference after a difficult realignment period in the early 2010s. And he was on the national committee that established the College Football Playoffs.”
Powers, a member of the law school faculty for more than 40 years and the second-longest-serving president in the school’s history, served as dean of the law school for six years. During his time as dean, he was the main author of a report that gave federal investigators a road map of the financial skullduggery that fueled the failure of Houston-based Enron Corp., which went bankrupt in December 2001.