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Sports Brief w/Mark Allen
* Tech Football, Jakeem Grant involved in off-campus incident had received a laceration and is OK.
* Tech Football, safety Josh Keys has been kicked off the team for a team rules violation.
* Tech volleyball beat Iowa State Saturday.
* Tech 34 Kansas 21
* Cowboys 31 NY 21
* Cowboys, DeMarco Murray set NFL record start a season with seven straight 100-yard games.
* Houston Texans travel to play the Pittsburg Steelers tonight at 7:30 on ESPN.
* Houston Rockets beat the Golden State Warriors 90-83
* Mavericks play the Grizzilies tonight at 7:30 on Fox Sports SW
* Spurs plays the Kings tonight on NBA Action
* Friday Games: Slaton 0 Shallowater 44; Southland OPEN; Post 32 Ballinger 0
* KSSL Friday Night Sports: The Slaton Tigers travel to Brownfield Cubs this Friday Night. 7:00 Coaches corner with Reagans Garrison. 7:30 Kick Off & Play by Play with Bill and Bob. 10:00 Friday Night Live, all the Scores with Mike Roden & Nick Long.
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Final… Texas Tech 34 Kansas 21
All Have Sinned (Rom 3:1-20)
One of my favorite series of movies from my childhood was the “Back to the Future” trilogy that was so popular in the 1980’s. It is hard to believe that this year, we actually passed the date that Marty McFly traveled to when he left the 1980’s and came into the future. Things don’t look quite like they were imagined to be in the movie (we do not have flying skateboards yet!), but it is fun to go back and watch those movies to see how people imagined what the future would look like. One of my favorite scenes from the movie was when Marty McFly bought a sports almanac from the future that gave him the results of every sports game that had been played from his own time into the future. When he traveled back from the future with that almanac in hand, he was able to make huge bets on sporting events because he had the inside track on every sports game ever played.