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UFC's Erwin Debut
Used to be, if you thought about a sports promoter, it was Don King and that shock of hair. These days, it'll be Ultimate Fighting Championship impresario Dana White, who was in Austin on Tuesday for the weigh-in and full card reveal for tonight's Ultimate Fight Night 22 at the Frank Erwin Center.

7:00AM Wed. Sep. 15, 2010, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Notes of a Football Addict (Vol. II)
The 2010 football season is already one full week old. That alone is a heckuva thing to my way of thinking and I would like to personally thank the powers-that-be at all the various television networks and the NCAA for giving football fans everywhere an almost nonstop run of games from last Thursday through Monday night's Boise St.-Virginia Tech thriller.

6:03PM Fri. Sep. 10, 2010, John Razook Read More | Comment »

Aztex Shorthanded in Puerto Rico; Playoff Date Set
The Austin Aztex have ruled eight players out for Saturday's clash in Puerto Rico, as they try to keep their hold on first place. Meanwhile, they've set the date for the first playoff game in team history: Sat., Oct. 9, 7:30pm. Tickets are on sale here.
You can also watch the Puerto Rico game at that site, Sat., Sept. 11, 7pm.

2:54PM Fri. Sep. 10, 2010, Nick Barbaro Read More | Comment »

The Best of the Best in Gainesville
If you care at all about the Texas volleyball program – I’ll wait for those who don’t care to stop reading – let me help you spend your next $10 wisely. This weekend, spend $9.99 to watch online the Nike Big Four Volleyball Classic. Trust me, you’ll be glad you did.

2:26PM Fri. Sep. 10, 2010, Will Eidam Read More | Comment »

Newton Is Next Victim of Longhorns’ 'Huge Expectations'
Tré Newton, welcome to the show that beats a good man down. I’m talking Huge Expectations! You’re our next contestant. Don’t screw it up! Sorry, Cody Johnson. A four-yard loss at the one-yard line? Take a seat with your gimpy ankle on the flaming bench there next to Fozzy “Bear” Whittaker as Texas continues its search for a running game!

4:17PM Thu. Sep. 9, 2010, Joe O'Connell Read More | Comment »

Roller Derby Update: 9/4/10
When women who have never seen Roller Derby before attend their first bout, usually the first thing they say is, "I could never do that." The second is, "How can I get to do that?" Well, worry no more: There are three ways to get involved with the flat track Texas Rollergirls this month, for youngsters, rec leaguers, and top tier competitors.

11:12PM Fri. Sep. 3, 2010, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Texas Smells Repeat Title Game?
Meet the quarterback. A kid in the prototypical NFL body: Tall, an arm that ejects footballs faster than an anorexic coughs up a late-night snack and just as efficiently. A legacy.

1:03PM Fri. Sep. 3, 2010, Joe O'Connell Read More | Comment »

Express To Join Rangers' System Next Year
The Round Rock Express team you'll see next year will not even remotely resemble the team you see in their final regular season series this weekend at Dell Diamond. In Minor League Baseball, it’s known that no player’s position is solidified; but no team’s affiliation is either.

7:22PM Thu. Sep. 2, 2010, Will Eidam Read More | Comment »

Austin Aztex Not Part of NASL Bid
The Austin Aztex will be the lone holdout, team President Phil Rawlins confirmed today, as team owners submit a proposal to reorganize Division 2 pro soccer for next season. Rawlins said the Aztex "will not be participating" in the North American Soccer League proposal, adding that "the bid fails to meet several of the [USSF's mandatory] criteria.”

6:04PM Wed. Sep. 1, 2010, Nick Barbaro Read More | Comment »

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