We rightfully allow ourselves few opportunities to act on base impulses. But sometimes, on a good Saturday, we join in on the fun–with all thanks to sports and football.
Texas Tech beats Arkansas, Kliff Kingsbury drops the hammer on Bret Bielema
Texas Tech took care of business on the field and Kingsbury dropped the hammer on Bret Bielema
Texas Tech Football: Climbing the Wall of Worry
Fun times are over and big boy football is here. The next three games could define the season for the Red Raiders.
The Rhythm of Mahomes
The Texas Tech offense has struggled with consistency and timing for years. In only five career starts, Pat Mahomes is bringing a real rhythm back to the Air Raid, and Tech fans are enjoying the show.
Weekly Conversation: Tearing up the microphone
Seth and Travis discuss expectations for Tech football, Twitter and the occasional need to just tear it up on the microphone.
Old Man Kingsbury
Kingsbury traded in dance-offs and swagger for a more subdued summer in Lubbock. Now it’s time to see if those changes will payoff.
Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?
An independent UT could be beneficial for all.
Texas Water
SINCE 1948, THE CORRAL THEATRE IN DOWNTOWN WIMBERLEY has been screening Hollywood’s best movies in the open air. “A few changes have been made, but the same gentle breeze off the Blanco River and the legendary starry Wimberley sky makes time travelers of those who spend a night at the Corral,” boasts the iconic theatre’s website.
Breaking Mad Men
IT WAS EARLY OCTOBER, STILL WARM OUT BUT NOT UNCOMFORTABLY SO. A lonely man sat, waiting at a bus stop on the edge of town with a strange smile on his face. Just a few minutes earlier he’d rid himself of the last remaining shackle that chained him to his former life and he was […]
Weekly Conversation: What the hell happened?
Seth and Travis discuss some of the behind the scenes conversations and thought processes that led to Seth’s creation of Staking the Plains.