Saturday, November 8, 2025

UTA FB History: Vol. 9 Gm. 9 - The OG's

It's been two weeks since the 1969 UT Arlington Rebels were featured in This Day in UTA Football History. The team picked up a conference opening road win, 34-7 win over the Trinity Tigers. Oddly enough, Trinity would finish with the same Southland Conference record as UTA, despite the lopsided score. The 1969 Rebels were very good on the road, winning four of five.

The week after, the Rebs hosted a higher division school in West Texas State. The Rebels were a member of the College Division, the equivalent of Division II today while the Buffaloes were in the University Division. The result was something that is considered fairly standard in those kinds of games if it were played today, a 41-7 loss. It dropped UTA to 4-3 on the year, all three losses at home. Starting when the team was Arlington State College, the team had a 15-game home winning streak that was snapped in the last game of 1968. Counting that loss, the home winning streak transitioned into four games entering today.

Rebel fans were hoping today would go in a different direction. UTA could go to 2-0 in the conference with a win and it was homecoming. Spoiler alert, the largest crowd of the year would fill Memorial Stadium today, filling the on-campus venue past capacity.

I've always had a soft spot in my heart for today opponent, known then as the Abilene Christian College Wildcats. I grew up in West Texas, a couple of hours west of Abilene and knew of Abilene Christian University as it is known now. I have played a high school football game in their former home stadium, Shotwell Stadium, owned by the Abilene Independent School District. Unknown to me at the time, my future Alma Mater, sans football when I enrolled, had also played there.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Gut Punch

It was another rough week this week for the UT Arlington volleyball squad, made even worse against in-state conference foes that once again resulted in a two-game losing week. The losses pretty much seal UTA's fate in the fifth position based on who is left on the schedule.

UTA hosted Tarleton State on Thursday and lost in five sets. Looking over the rosters, it made sense why Tarleton has had measurable success compared to last year, and their Division I stint as a whole. First-year head coach Jazmyne Johnson revamped the roster, though I was severely disappointed in her and the whole Texan team post-match, more on that in a moment.

The Texans have three returning players who have never enrolled anywhere else, one junior and two seniors. They have two freshmen on the roster. There are two transfers from the Junior College ranks who enrolled at TSU last year. There are ten, yes ten, players who were on a different campus last year within the NCAA, nine Division I players and one Division II. Even in the portal era, that is a high turnover for a volleyball roster.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

2025/26 Starts

I was walking into work today and I realized I didn't do a preseason post to the upcoming men's and women's basketball teams. Truth is, no one has any clue how the season will shake up. I have seen pundits, insiders and other experts have wildly different polls. So I'll give the Western Athletic Conference's opinion only and basically leave it at that.

I have seen these knowledgeable people have UT Arlington as high as number one on the men's side and as low as number six out of seven possible teams. With such a high turnover in roster, it is essentially a rebuild every year for most teams. I don't know the impact that has on support. On the one hand, UTA fans knew the Mavericks were going to be really good in the mid teens. Fans showed up. On the other, if you don't know and the team is rough, do you still go to games early? I don't know. It's just an academic argument.

But as it is, for the men, the WAC coaches poll is as follows:

Saturday, November 1, 2025

UTA FB History: Vol. 9 Gm. 8 - Close but Still Optimistic

I rail on the 1970's a lot here on the Maverick Rambler. And it certainly is earned. So many avoidable errors led to the demise of the football program. But 1975 has a soft spot in my heart. It was the second time since 1972 that the fans felt like the team could compete at the highest level. 

The points scored differential was within 70, with only the 1972 season able to say that halfway through the decade. Two of the seven losses were within a touchdown. Another two were within two touchdowns. Every win but one was by ten or more points. There was only one blowout, a 54-7 loss to undefeated Arkansas State. There was a borderline blowout in a 37-8 loss to Louisiana Tech that was on the edge, but the combined score of 121-29 in the previous three games against the Bulldogs showed the gap was narrowing to one of the Southland Conference's best programs.

Halfway through the decade and it was only the second time in the frame that UT Arlington fans felt maybe next year actually meant something.

When this year's edition of This Day in UTA Football History last peaked in on the '75 Mavericks, the Mavs had just got a .500 record for the second time in the decade, but turnovers, penalties erasing touchdowns, special teams' miscues, etc. were costly in a 28-24 loss

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Streaking the Other Way

Two UT Arlington volleyball posts in a row will reference a win. Last week, the team defeated the Utah Tech Trailblazers. This week will also reference a win. That hasn't happened since September 19th's volleyball entry. It also comes at a time that it was desperately needed. One match before the halfway mark in Western Athletic Conference play, the Mavericks were in a tie for last place. Now, they are knocking on the door of third place.

It was another one-match week as the Mavericks hosted California Baptist. The Lancers defeated the Mavs in Riverside California more than a week prior and after UTA beat Utah Tech, the previously unbeaten conference leader, the CBU rematch was highly anticipated.

The first set left no doubt that the high UTA was riding was still in effect. The Mavs won the opener to the match by 11 points. There wasn't any large-scale run that contributed to the margin. Rather it was quite a bit of consistent, multi-points efforts that kept the lead growing at a steady pace. The Mavs hit a spectacular .522 compared to CBU's .16.

Monday, October 27, 2025

New(ish) Conference Rivals

The news has been out for several weeks now, so this is more a reactionary post. Rumors were that a couple of other schools would be following the lone announcement, but since the October 10th news only the Little Rock Trojans are officially set to become the ninth member of the soon-to-be United Athletic Conference. I won't wait any longer and truth be told, the Trojans are worthy of their own entry.

This will only be a post to offer my perspective and some points. The first being, I wonder if there should be concern that rumors were swirling of three schools, but only one has made the commitment. Either way, I've alluded to this before, but I'm happy to share the conference distribution with fewer schools.

Second, it was very good to see a conference that the UT Arlington Athletic Department is a part of expand with a member school that is an existing member of Division I. For the Western Athletic Conference in its current geographic footprint to expand, the infill likely would have been Division II schools transitioning to DI. California Baptist, Grand Canyon, Tarleton State and Utah Tech all followed that pattern. While there have been some successes at these schools to varying degrees, I want all schools to have their sports programs compete now and who have a history of competing.

Saturday, October 25, 2025

UTA FB History: Vol. 9 Gm. 7 - Starting Conference

The last time the 1969 UT Arlington Rebels made an appearance on this series, they lost to New Mexico State in the home opener and second game of the year. The theme of that entry was the solid attendance the team attracted in the decade that followed and the struggles for UTA's home stadiums in coming years.

After a 15-game home winning streak ended in the last game of the 1968 season, it turned into a home losing streak in the link game. Previously, the longest home losing streak was four, set in 1963. The first home game of 1964 was a tie, making it a five-game streak with no wins. It would be five true loses at the fourth home game of the year.

After the NMSU game, UTA went on the road again, though it was one of the shorter road trips in program history to Commerce, Texas where they beat the East Texas State Lions, 38-28. One more road game followed a week later in Lake Charles, Louisiana, a 13-7 Rebel victory. It was the last game of six against the McNeese State as non-conference opponents.