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  2. Emily Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones graduated from Texas Tech University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism. [ 3 ] She covers Big 12 Conference college football and does sideline reporting and live pre- and postgame shows for the Dallas Mavericks , San Antonio Spurs , Houston Rockets , Texas Rangers , and Houston Astros . [ 2 ]

  3. List of female gridiron football players - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Welter – First woman to play in a non-kicking or skill position in a men's professional football league, as running back for the Texas Revolution of the Indoor Football League in 2014. [7] [24] In 2015, Welter became the first female coach in a men's professional football league, after joining the coaching staff of the Revolution. [7]

  4. Texas Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Football League (TFL) was a low-level American football minor league that operated in primarily in the United States from 1966 through 1968, and again between 1970 and 1971 as a new incarnation called the Trans-American Football League (TAFL).

  5. Social media reacts to Texas, Steve Sarkisian's disastrous ...

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    Texas football faced first-and-goal from Ohio State's 1-yard line with 3:54 remaining in the fourth quarter, trailing 21-14 and a chance to tie the game in the Cotton Bowl semifinal.

  6. Hall Of Famer Troy Aikman Brutally Shades His Old Team, The ...

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    Aikman retired in 2001 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. Related... Eagles Star Pulls Unusual Move On Bench During Game And Now We've Seen It All

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  8. Dallas Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Diamonds was a women's professional American football team in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA). The Diamonds were made up of 46 players [1] and a coaching staff of 10. [2]

  9. 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.