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The Texas Hurricanes defense stuffs the run in a game against the Austin Turfcats at Arctic Wolf.
Rock you like a hurricane
Houston area minor league football team prepares to move to College Station
By: Web Master
Posted: 7/15/09
Minor league football has made its way to College Station. The newly formed Southern Indoor Football League is slowly spreading its roots all across the Southeast, and in an effort to increase revenue, has moved the Texas Hurricanes, formerly of Houston, to the Bryan College Station area.
The league, which is similar to the televised Arena Football league or AFL, has six new teams residing in places such as Austin and College Station in Texas and Acadonia, Houma and Lake Charles in Louisiana. Founded in 2008, the new league expects to expand from six teams to 12 by 2010. Teams in Galveston, Waco and Beaumont in Texas have been announced. Lakeland, Tallahassee, Pensacola and Tampa in Florida are also scheduled to have teams.
The Hurricanes' owner Terry Williams decided on the move a few weeks back, and is optimistic about the opportunity the area presents.
"Minor league sports in Houston haven't exactly fared well," Williams said. "Teams tend to come and go. We knew that we wanted to find a more community-based environment as opposed to the big city. It's the perfect place for what we're trying to do."
The Hurricanes played their three final games at Arctic Wolf to three capacity crowds. They lost all three games and closed their inaugural season at 1-9, but are hoping that a new location will mean some newfound optimism and better results.
Led by former Kansas State quarterback Michael Bishop, 1998 Davey O' Brian winner and Heisman runner-up, the Hurricanes are sure to attract their fair share of publicity next season.
"I'm very pleased with the quality of talent we have at the quarterback position throughout the league," said SIFL commissioner Dan J. Blum in a public statement. "We now have a quarterback in Michael [Bishop] who was recognized as the best in the country. I'm excited for coach [Troy] Espirt and the Hurricanes as well as the league."
An important aspect of whether or not the Hurricanes' stay in College Station will be a successful one is dependent upon how much the students embrace it.
"In my recent conversations with the Texas Hurricanes, I have been informed that they are adding ways to involve the Aggie students more by hosting tryouts to possibly add former Aggie players to the roster," said Kindra Fry, director of sports for the Bryan College Station Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
"I think this would be a great opportunity to interact with the average college student as well as make this team more of Bryan/College Station's own. As we both know, Aggies love their football and this will extend the football season and offer the average college student an affordable option for something to do with a group of friends."
The Hurricanes, in an effort to get the community more involved, are holding tryouts on both Aug. 15 and Sept. 5.
Another bit of good news for students is the low price that can be had on tickets. With a league that strives to keep expenses, including travel, low, one can be sure that ticket prices will not spike to to make up lost revenue.
The team will be playing its games at the newly-constructed McFerrin Athletic Center on the A&M campus.
"The kids are going to fall in love with it," Williams said. "It's fast-paced. It's exciting. And, it's hard hitting. It's just great entertainment."
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