The Texas Tech vs. Texas A&M football game has been a heated rivalry in recent years. This year's game now has taken on an added fervor after a Tech student started selling a T-shirt with the likeness of Michael Vick hanging A&M's dog mascot. A take-off on the Aggies' slogan "Gig 'em", the shirts say "Vick 'Em" and show a cartoon of football player wearing Michael Vick's No. 7 jersey holding a rope with...
Texas Tech Bans Sale of "Vick 'Em" Shirts
Hey, Hoge, Want Some Crow with that Foot?
We have long been fans of Vince Young. Even when he (allegedly) bombed the Wonderlic Test, we still had confidence that he could succeed at the next level. The guy is one of the greatest leaders and winners in the history of college football. After leading the Tennessee Titans to an amazing comeback win last week, and the franchise's most points in a quarter since 1961, VY is starting to show signs that he will be an unqualified success at the next level. Many predicted he would be good; some predicted he’d be great.
Sanders Becomes Part-Owner of the Austin Wranglers
As reported yesterday, the Austin Wranglers made an announcement today regarding team ownership. The announcement stated that Deion Sanders, former NFL star, will become part-owner of the Austin Arena Football League team.
Deion Sanders Announcement Set for Wednesday
It appears that Deion Sanders may be set to announce part ownership of the Austin Wranglers Arena Football League team. The former NFL star has been in talks with the team for the past few weeks and the team will be announce a new addition to their ownership group on Wednesday. The team declined to comment today if that individual would in fact be Deion Sanders. As far as we're concerned, it's time to take this team Prime Time.
If the Wranglers Build It, Will You Come?
The Austin Wranglers, Austin's Arena Football League team, is looking into building a 14,000-seat arena. According to the Austin Business Journal, the team recently hired CSL Consulting Inc. of Dallas to do a study on whether the arena would make economic sense. Apparently the results showed that there is a demand for a venue of at least 10,000 seats to be built in the Austin suburbs. The Wranglers averaged just over 10,000 fans a game in the aging Frank Erwin Center, a venue they are forced to share with the Longhorns.

