Gene Simmons Wants to Trademark a Familiar-Looking Hand Gesture
He just wants to rock and roll all night, and hook ’em every day.
He just wants to rock and roll all night, and hook ’em every day.
The NFL Network’s list of the top 100 players in the league ranks the Houston hero a lot lower than he was a year ago.
The economic impact report for Houston’s Super Bowl is out, and the numbers are staggering. But are they legit?
Keeping baseball pure at Kokernot Field, out in far West Texas.
For decades, Matagorda Bay has been a favorite spot for Texas surfers. The response to a recent spate of drownings might put an end to that.
We found fast cars, big skies, and a whole bunch of daredevils at this annual high-speed race weekend out west.
The world’s oldest basketball rookie?
Readers respond to the April 2017 issue.
North Carolina buckled under pressure from the NCAA. Does that put San Antonio at risk of losing next year’s Final Four?
Welcome to the broadcast booth (for now), Tony Romo.
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack, oh, and a two-foot hot dog stuffed in a tamale while you're at it.
Dick Vitale said the Bears can get there, so it must be true, baby.
What a 2003 basketball scandal can tell us about sports culture at Baylor.
The future of Austin’s Lions Municipal Golf Course lies in its historic past.
With slick television ads promoting his signature Adidas, hip-hop songs dropping his name, a possible MVP award, and the most famous beard since ZZ Top, James Harden has arrived. In fact, he may just be the biggest name in Texas.
It may be the beginning of uncovering a jersey-theft ring.
Teams from the Lone Star State are few—but mighty—in the men’s and women’s NCAA tournament fields this season.
Welp.
The Cowboys will release the all-time franchise leader in passing yards and touchdowns on Thursday. What’s next?
With that figure, it'd make it one of the most expensive pieces of sports memorabilia of all time.
The NFL is threatening to pull out of Texas when it comes to event consideration, and the governor is fighting back.
How I learned to quit worrying and love Super Bowl LI, and even the Patriots too.
High drama during a politically-charged Super Bowl.
This isn’t the first time the Pats got their Super Bowl stuff jacked.
Guy Fieri turns a Houston Toyota dealership into Flavortown for an afternoon.
The Houston-area native and former Texas A&M star provided some of the most colorful commentary.
The Heisman Trophy winner was disappointed the Cowboys didn't make it all the way,
Media day is less about information gathering and more about the circus surrounding it.
Holy cow.
Former Aggie defensive end bids farewell to Fuego's tacos.
He probably wishes he were a little bit taller.
How Charlotte Jones Anderson, the chief brand officer and executive vice president for the Dallas Cowboys, helped build the organization into a $4 billion behemoth.
We checked in with Olympic sensation Simone Biles to see what she's been up to since dominating at the Rio Olympics.
The NFL isn’t coming to San Antonio. Instead, the Raiders filed paperwork to move to a town less than half the size.
Lots of sharing, a strong national defense, robust foreign policy, and daily White House press briefings from Tim Duncan.
Police were called while Williams was taking a walk in the East Texas woods.
The Super Bowl dream may be dead this year, but there’s a lot to celebrate about the 2016 Dallas Cowboys.
H-E-B’s ”Slam Duncan-O’s” will spur you on to a great day.
Why Mexican Americans love the Dallas Cowboys.
Fresh off beating a team led by Connor Cook, the Texans go to New England to face Tom Brady. Yikes.
The coach talked with us about his impressions of Waco, the changes he'll make at Baylor, and his passion for ping pong.
The Bears and Lady Bears are each ranked number two in the nation.
How is this even a question?
Now, can he play quarterback?
Maybe a total outsider is exactly what the program needs.
We couldn't get Tom Herman and Charlie Strong in the same room, but their unsanctioned Twitter alter egos were more than willing to talk to us about the transition of power.
It’s about more than character, recruiting, or staffing; it’s about how doing things the right way sometimes takes time.
Sometimes the best solution is the most obvious one.
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo effectively conceded that the team now belongs to Dak Prescott. So what’s Romo’s next play?
But those two things totally have nothing to do with each other, according to the city of Houston.