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Men's basketball only; part of the Austin Radio Network Big Spring: KBTS: AM 1490 Football only Bonham/Detroit: Bonham KFXN (AM) AM 1420 Carthage: Carthage KGAS (AM) AM 1590 Football and men's basketball KGAS-FM: FM 100.7 Corpus Christi, Texas: KEYS: AM 1440 Football only Crockett: Crockett KIVY-FM: FM 92.7 Football only Dallas/Fort Worth ...
Texas football's Spanish language radio broadcast overcomes adversity to deliver for listeners every Saturday.
On May 3, 2000 the stations on 1150 and 1620 kHz swapped identities, with 1150 becoming sports radio KZNE (while maintaining its longtime role as the flagship of Texas A&M Aggies athletics), and 1620 inheriting the historic WTAW call letters and its talk radio format. Although for the average listener this meant that WTAW had moved from 1150 ...
KCRS was the leader in sports in West Texas for a time. It was the home of Sports Fan Radio Network and aired the Fabulous Sports Babe program. Until the 2009 season, KCRS was the flagship station for the RockHounds, having been their radio home since the team was first established as the Midland Cubs back in 1972.
Alabama-Texas and Ole Miss-Tulane highlight the second full week of the 2023 college football season. College football games on television and streaming Saturday (Sept. 9) Skip to main content
Mark Cuban: Texas Longhorns October 24, 2009 7 TCU Horned Frogs: 38: 16 BYU Cougars 7 Provo, Utah: Parking lot west of LaVell Edwards Stadium [59] Lavell Edwards: TCU Horned Frogs October 31, 2009 4 USC Trojans 20 10 Oregon Ducks: 47: Eugene, Oregon: Outside Autzen Stadium [7] Phil Knight: Oregon Ducks November 7, 2009 Army Black Knights 7 Air ...
Army football all-star quarterback candidate Bryson Daily will return to action today at the University of North Texas. Kickoff is shortly after 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
KLOL (101.1 FM, "Mega 101") is a commercial radio station in Houston, Texas. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a Spanish-language Latin pop format. KLOL serves as the Spanish-language flagship station for the Houston Texans football team. The studios and offices are in Greenway Plaza in Houston. [2]