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  2. Texas Football League - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Trans-American Football League took the unusual step of becoming the first football league to schedule and play all of its games in the spring rather than the autumn, a move that attracted the attention of Sports Illustrated pro football columnist Tex Maule. The 1971 TAFL season ran from April 25 to June 26 . [5]

  3. Old Log Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Old Log Theatre first opened in 1940 in Greenwood, in a dirt-floored log building now used as a scenery shop. [6] Throughout its existence the theater has focused mostly on screwball comedy, contemporary plays and British farces, though in its early years it operated as a summer stock company. The original building seated 270 people and ...

  4. Category:Defunct American football leagues in the United ...

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    A-11 Football League; American Association (American football) American Football Association (1977–1983) American Football Conference (1959–1961) American Football League (1934) American Football League (1944) American Football Union; American Football Women's League; Anthracite League; Association of Professional Football Leagues

  5. College Football Playoff quarterfinal schedule, matchups ...

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    We have a new favorite to win the College Football Playoff after the first round. No. 5 seed Texas is +300 to win it all at BetMGM after its 38-24 win over No. 12 Clemson on Saturday. The ...

  6. Timeline of the XFL and USFL - Wikipedia

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    On April 6, 2022, a report came out that sources close to the league had mentioned that XFL would be keeping five teams in their original 2020 locations (DC Defenders, St. Louis BattleHawks, Dallas Renegades, Houston Roughnecks and Seattle Dragons), following through with the Vipers proposed move to Orlando, and adding two new teams in San Antonio and Las Vegas.

  7. Old Town Theatre reopens with big names coming to Huntsville

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    May 18—After nearly a year of being closed, the historic Old Town Theatre will be reopening its doors for a summer lineup featuring world renowned names in the Texas music industry, as they ease ...

  8. Fort Worth Braves - Wikipedia

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    The team, first known as the Fort Worth Texans, was announced in 1967 as a member of the Texas Football League, [1] and played their 1967 home games at Turnpike Stadium. The franchise was renamed as the Braves and moved its home games to Farrington Field for the 1968 season.

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