Rangers Stadium, Dallas, Texas (1973)
Rangers Stadium became the new home for Major League Baseball in Texas. Located in Arlington, the stadium hosted the Texas Rangers after their move from Washington, D.C. The opening of the ballpark marked a turning point for Dallas–Fort Worth sports fans, who now had a local team to support. The stadium seated thousands and quickly became a summertime destination for families and fans. Its design reflected the stadium trends of the 1970s, with large concrete structures and open seating. For many in Dallas, attending a Rangers game became a cherished tradition. The 1973 stadium gave the region its first taste of major league baseball, creating memories that lasted generations. Though newer stadiums would later replace it, the original Rangers Stadium remains an important part of DFW’s sports history.
Speaker lineup coming Monday morning!
Offensive Line Coaches from all levels coming to present at this year clinic.
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Just another day at the office for QB1 😤
Jacob Clark passed for a career-high 431 yards and tossed 4 TD passes to set the Bears' single-season touchdown record with 25 on the year in Saturday's win at Murray State!
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QB1 got it done through the air and on the ground 😤
Jacob Clark led MoState to its third-straight victory after going 21-for-29 with 325 yards and 3 TD, while also leading the team in rushing with 63 yards!
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BadAss OL coaches understand: 1) A bad sophomore OL can be a dominant senior…never give up on young OL 2) Being a hardass on OL is fine…But a heartfelt compliment will do 10 times the value than a daily ass chewing 3) Protect them from “ idiots” who have no clue what they say
@coachtf OLine coaching and BBQ’ing have a lot in common.
Everyone THINKS they can do it until it’s actually time to do it…and then it becomes readily apparent who knows what they’re doing and who’s full of 💩.