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Tickets Available: Rams Roar into Playoffs, First Game Nov. 30
This event is open to the public

11.25.2024 | By: Texas Wesleyan University
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The Texas Wesleyan Rams, fresh off an undefeated regular season, have secured their spot in the second round of the NAIA Football Championship Series (FCS). As the No. 8 seed, the Rams earned a first-round bye and will host the No. 9-seeded Benedictine College Ravens on Saturday, Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. at Crowley ISD Multi-Purpose Stadium.

You can also come tailgate before the big game! Proud football supporter NBT Financial Bank is bringing out their legendary smoker, “Big Tex,” and providing amazing pre-game food to Ram fans. So bring your chairs and coolers to the north end of the stadium starting at noon. 

"One of the most satisfying parts of our trip to the playoffs is the fact that we've been so close the past two years, and to see our guys breakthrough in commanding fashion has been fantastic," said Athletic Director Ricky Dotson.  "Last year was a heartbreaker, but we had leaders on our team and a coaching staff that refused to give into the disappointment.  Now, they are bringing all of us along for a great ride.  It's been a record-breaking season, and I expect our team will do everything in its power to continue the journey." 

With a perfect 10-0 record and an 8-0 conference record, the Rams are poised to make a deep playoff run. Having clinched their third consecutive conference title and their first outright championship this past Saturday, the team's dominance is undeniable. Their high-powered offense and stout defense have been key factors in their success. 

You can purchase general admissions tickets for $25. If you’re looking for more premium seating with food and beverages, you can join us in the Champions Club room, which is $50 for Champions Club members and $65 for non-members

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