North Texas Turns Heads
With their 75-6 defeat of Texas A&M, North Texas put their hand up, way up, in the Southwest Rugby Conference.
Sure, this was A&M's 2nd side as they run their 1st side in the Red River, but, still, 75-6 says something, and A&M Director of Rugby Craig Coates was highly complimentary of the Mean Green.
Lindenwood Handles Another Club
Lindenwood University made it three major men's clubs in a row as they beat the Glendale Raptors Saturday in St. Charles, Mo.
Sooners, Longhorns WinOklahoma and Texas are 2-0 in the Red River Conference after the Sooners scored half a hundred on Texas A&M, and the Longhorns defeated Baylor. Texas beat Baylor 48-13, in a game that Head Coach Chris Hopps said was underwhelming. “We were inconsistent with flashes of solid play,” said Hopps. Meanwhile,
Big Ten Latest - Bunched at TopWisconsin lost but held onto 1st in the Big Ten, but the Badgers have three tough teams bearing down on them now. In a tight, exciting game, Wisconsin were edged by Michigan 32-27. Michigan took an early lead 3-0 thanks to captain Joel Conzelmann, but Ross Heginbottom equalized.
OU, A&M, Texas, Baylor Face Off in Red River
Texas looks to its home opener in the Red River Conference this weekend, as they host Baylor following a workmanlike 27-0 shutout of TCU last week.
The longhorns were supposed to have opened up conference play a month ago, but Texas Tech canceled. Still the Longhorns should be in comfortable position this early in the fall.






































































































