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  1. Yes I figured. I just was seeing about how Texas State might be an option for the American and figured the article would be topical given their consideration.
  2. I like his openness and agree that Littrell would not have been so open about things in general.
  3. 3 games seems premature to fire the coach in my opinion.
  4. Can you do another one of these JD? I was at dinner with my girlfriend and she wouldn't let me keep it on my phone.
  5. Game Summary As a lifelong Tech fan and supporter, this was easily one of the most deflating losses that I have witnessed at Joe Aillet Stadium. After the student section was deserted and most of the fans had gone home after North Texas took a 37-20 lead with 10 minutes to play. Without starting quarterback Hank Bachmeier, Jack Turner filled in for the injured senior and had the green light to launch the ball deep. A 43-yard strike to Cyrus Allen, multiple defensive pass interferences, a Barnes field goal, and an electric Smoke Harris touchdown even the score at 37 with a minute to play. Needing a stop to force overtime, the defense allowed a 3rd and 4 conversion on a 7-yard completion to Burns, and more detrimentally allowed a brutal 21-yard Adeyi rush on 3rd and 7 from the Bulldogs’ 35-yard line. After the long run, the Mean Green knocked down a 31-yard field goal to silence the remaining crowd and give Louisiana Tech their second loss of the season. read more: https://latech.rivals.com/news/recap-la-tech-loses-heartbreaker-to-north-texas-40-37
  6. Austin might be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., but there's one Central Texas city that's outdoing the state capital. A new study by university scholarship website BrokeScholar has deemed San Marcos the No. 4 fastest-growing college town in the country. San Marcos' population in 2000 was 36,120; in 2023 the population has nearly doubled to 70,372. For scale, U.S. News and World Report says Texas State University had an undergraduate enrollment of 33,175 in the fall of 2021. It's not just a university or its enrollment that attracts newcomers, the study says, but the "cultural oasis" that the college towns maintain. "These collegiate strongholds benefit from an influx of new residents eager to enjoy a good football game and an existing mix of music, culture, and young energy," the report's author wrote. San Marcos is a hub for cultural growth, with its community of local artists and countless recreational activities. A popular kayak tour along the San Marcos River won a Texas Travel Award earlier this year for the best outdoor activity. BrokeScholar estimates the city's population to expand to over 86,000 people by 2030, and nearly 154,000 people by 2050. read more: https://austin.culturemap.com/news/city-life/popular-college-towns-san-marcos/
  7. I found Phil very stimulating in this interview. His spirit is young.
  8. Not disagreeing with you but I just wonder if we will know for sure unless we ask him.
  9. Please keep in small. The big watermarks ruin the image!
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