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Join SETXsports and the Eagle, KETX 92.3 FM for a special Thursday night edition of Livingston Lions football as the Lions travel to Houston to take on the Booker T. Washington War Eagles.  Randy Rowe's Lions started off the 2011 season in grand style last week as they defeated Jasper, 41-21.  Meanwhile, the War Eagles, 1-1 on the season, are coming off of a 42-7 loss to West Columbia.

Join Ken Luck and Clint Davis for all of the action from Butler Stadium in Houston with a 7:00 p.m. kickoff by tuning into the Eagle KETX 92.3 FM or by clicking the following link:

http://setxsports.com/index.php/broadcasts/live-games/livingston-lions-football/1292-livingston-football

Livingston Lions football on The Source for Sports in Southeast Texas, SETXsports!
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[quote name="HubTx" post="1051980" timestamp="1315505409"]
The truth is, who scheduled a high school game on the opening night of the NFL?
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Why did the NFL schedule their opening game on a high school game night? Couldn't the NFL waited till Sunday to start all their games?

The reasons you see high school games on Thursdays is because of stadium availability. All the inner city schools of metro areas (Houston, DFW, ect.) share stadiums. Livingston plays Houston Washington, who shares a stadium with 6 other schools.

NFL should be ashamed of themselves for intruding on high school football.
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[quote name="HubTx" post="1051980" timestamp="1315505409"]
The truth is, who scheduled a high school game on the opening night of the NFL?
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Well, it is a matter of necessity for HISD.  Because of the number of schools and only 4 stadiums to play, Thursday, Friday and Saturday games are necessary.

Here are the 4 HISD stadiums and the HISD schools that share them:

Barnett Stadium:  Austin, Chavez, Furr, Jones, Milby, Sterling, Wheatley, Yates

Butler Stadium:  Bellaire, Lee, Madison, Sharpstown, Westbury, Westside, Worthing

Delmar Stadium:  Lamar, Reagan, Washington, Kashmere, Davis

Dyer Stadium:  Scarborough, Rams

Source:  TexasBob's Football Stadium Database
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[quote author=HubTx link=topic=87900.msg1051980#msg1051980 date=1315505409]
The truth is, who scheduled a high school game on the opening night of the NFL?
[/quote]

Why did the NFL schedule their opening game on a high school game night? Couldn't the NFL waited till Sunday to start all their games?

The reasons you see high school games on Thursdays is because of stadium availability. All the inner city schools of metro areas (Houston, DFW, ect.) share stadiums. Livingston plays Houston Washington, who shares a stadium with 6 other schools.

NFL should be ashamed of themselves for intruding on high school football.
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The NFL is and will be a lot of things - but they will NEVER be ashamed of themselves.  $$$$$$$  ;)
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[quote name="tigersvoice" post="1051992" timestamp="1315506466"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=87900.msg1051984#msg1051984 date=1315505729]
[quote author=HubTx link=topic=87900.msg1051980#msg1051980 date=1315505409]
The truth is, who scheduled a high school game on the opening night of the NFL?
[/quote]

Why did the NFL schedule their opening game on a high school game night? Couldn't the NFL waited till Sunday to start all their games?

Very true

The reasons you see high school games on Thursdays is because of stadium availability. All the inner city schools of metro areas (Houston, DFW, ect.) share stadiums. Livingston plays Houston Washington, who shares a stadium with 6 other schools.

NFL should be ashamed of themselves for intruding on high school football.
[/quote]

The NFL is and will be a lot of things - but they will NEVER be ashamed of themselves.  $$$$$$$  ;)
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