subject: Frank Erwin Events Center Event Tickets - College Basketball Is Bigger In Texas [print this page] They say that everything is bigger in Texas, and that adage definitely rings true when it comes to basketball in Austin, Texas! On Jan. 30 Baylor will play at Texas, and when the Bears and Longhorns meet on the hardwood at Frank Erwin Events Center, college basketball fans of both teams are sure to turn up in their green and gold for Baylor or in burnt orange as the Longhorns' signature hue.
Head online to watch the game live at Frank Erwin Events Center at the University of Texas at Austin. This 16,755-seat arena is sure to be packed as fans wait to see which team will emerge triumphant. Despite a loss to Alabama on Nov. 26, Baylor has been enjoying a winning streak, while Texas hasn't been beat thus far into the season.
While college basketball fans may be busy in Austin in January, there will be plenty of NBA action going down in San Antonio, the most-visited city in the Lone Star State. On Jan. 31, the Denver Nuggets will travel to San Antonio's AT&T Center to play the San Antonio Spurs. This will be the second time the two teams will have met, as they first faced off on Dec. 5, and Spurs point guard Tony Parker and center Tim Duncan are sure to give Denver some trouble, although San Antonio will have to watch out for Denver's high-scorer Carmelo Anthony and point guard Chauncey Billups. Although Denver has had a solid start to the season, the Spurs always give the Nuggets a run for their money, and because the game is at home, the AT&T Center will be packed with fans decked out in black, silver and white.
Not a basketball fan? Not a problem! AT&T Center will host the San Antonio Rodeo featuring country singer-songwriter Randy Houser and Xtreme Bulls on Feb. 4. The San Antonio Rodeo is one of the most highly-anticipated events each year, and has been drawing large crowds since it started in 1950. Xtreme Bulls is back and better than ever for its fifth year at the San Antonio Rodeo, and this bullriding competition is sure to bring the heat! Fans of the exhilarating sport won't want to miss their chance to see the new changes to this event.
Whether you are a bona fide cowboy or not, country music is an American pastime and Randy Houser is one of the most promising country artists on the scene. Lake, Miss. native Randy Houser relocated to the country music capital of Nashville to make his music dreams come true in 2002 and got his start as a songwriter. After his song "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" became a hit for Trace Adkins, Houser landed a record deal with Universal Records South and his own debut single, "Anything Goes," arrived in 2008, followed by an album of the same name. Randy Houser and Xtreme Bulls under one roof; what more could you ask for? The pairing of country music and bullriding is a winning combination!