TLU football has high expectations in COVID-shortened season Bulldogs started 2-1, average 26 points per game
SEGUIN – Even with numerous delays and cancellations, the TLU Bulldogs still get to play football this Spring, and they have the same high expectations as they always do under first-year head coach Ricky Matt.
The Bulldogs are currently 2-1 and will host McMurry next Saturday in Seguin at 2 p.m. No spectators will be allowed to attend.
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