When I started working in radio nearly 20 years ago, I attended a radio station Super Bowl Party along with my family. One of the things we received at the door was a free registration ticket for a chance to win a series of door prizes. As it turns out, my dad won a large 50-inch Hitachi projection screen television that weighed about 250 pounds...
It's hard to believe that the biggest story before the Super Bowl is about the amount of air in some footballs, but Deflategate continues to be the scandal that won't go away. With that in mind, the New York Times decided to do some investigative reporting to show fans just what goes on in a Wilson football factory.
A family from Amarillo took their 10 year-old son Roman to last weekend's football game at AT&T stadium between the Cowboys and Lions. The tickets were a surprise from Roman's grandma because he is a huge Detroit Lions fan.
It's the most wonderful time of the year...if you love football.
Are you watching the college bowl games? These are the ones that USA Today says we can't miss.
Johnny Manziel is an East Texas boy, born December 6th 1992 in Tyler. And then of course he had the great high school football career in the Hill Country at Kerrville Tivy High, and then came back to East Texas to get everybody's attention as the Texas A&M QB and win the Heisman. Think he'll be an NFL star?
In this high school playoff game in Utah between Spanish Fork and Maple Mountain, Spanish Fork had the ball and a 14-11 lead with 3.7 seconds to play. Game over? Not even close.
Johnny Manziel hasn't started a game yet for the Cleveland Browns yet this season, but he had the number one-selling jersey in the NFL for a time, and he's got a girlfriend that's garnering some attention. Even if he never takes a snap, it's still a good season!
In a moment that will make placekickers everywhere stand up and whoop for joy, the University of Dayton's William Will scored a touchdown after kicking off to the opponent.
A high school team in Texas pulled off one of the most amazing onside kicks you'll ever see. Watch as the other team is completely fooled by this epic trick play.
Anyone know where that Hook 'em Horns sign came from?
A University of Texas cheerleader first flashed that famous Hook 'em Horns sign at a pep rally in 1955 before Texas played TCU, and it didn't take long before it became associated with UT at spots around the world. It's gone hand-in-hand with Longhorn games for the past 59 years, and it's even been turned upside down by fans of a few rival sch