We have the potential (based on the pillow soft start of the schedule) we could start 9-1 8-2. Maybe that would help us gain momentum.
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SFAXE93 said:
Football scores in the NAIA
TAMUT scores so far
W 14-13
L 16-15
W 16-3
L 9-2
W 16-5
W 26-16 against #4 Hope International
151 total runs in the first 6 games of the season, the pitching is lacking in the NAIA ranks, and so many pitching changes during the game.




SFAXE93 said:
Yes, that is correct Texarkana NAIA in the Red River Conference
And like SFA, they play their ball at a city facility, at George Dobson Field in Spring Lake Park.
Got some new stands and admission is free, just walk right on in and sit where you want.
Sometimes they can't use the field and have to play out at Hooks High School out on I-30.
But that all changes next season when they move into the their new $40M Red River Credit Union Athletes Complex, on campus.
Football coming in 2027 (already secured an invitation to play in the Lone Star Conference), with a new football stadium that should be ready for the 2028 season, as Texarkana makes the jump to NCAA Div. II, Coach Joshua Eargle coming over from UTEP, where he was the recruiting coordinator and TE Coach, just wrapped up his first recruiting class at Texarkana signing 68 players (35 from East Texas)
Bowl Shape design, 6,000 capacity, modern artificial turf, VIP suites, club level seating, will house a local coffee shop and pizza restaurant, and a local FEMA funded storm shelter for up to 1,000 people during extreme weather.
I feel like I am watching what A&M is doing for Texarkana athletics, is what UT will be doing for SFA athletics in the near future, but on a bigger scale of course.






