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Longhorn Sports Network
The 2004 season marks the 22nd year of a partnership between The University of Texas and Host Communications. In addition to producing the Texas Sports Radio Network, Host handles radio broadcasts for the NCAA and numerous other major universities across the country.

The Longhorn Sports Network once again will provide complete in-depth, state-wide coverage of UT football this season. Craig Way is in his third season as the play-by-play voice of the Longhorns after providing color analysis for his first 10 years in the booth. Former UT football and baseball player Keith Moreland is in his third season as the color analyst and Roger Wallace, Sports Director at KXAN-TV for more than nine years, will serve as sideline reporter.

Way, known throughout the state as an authority on Texas high school sports, joined the network 16 years ago. He serves as the sports director of Sports Radio 1300 The Zone and hosts a daily call-in show from 2-4 p.m. Way served as the studio anchor for UT football broadcasts from 1988-91.

Moreland played both football and baseball for the Longhorns from 1973-75. A gridiron letterman in 1973, he was most successful on the diamond. A three-time first-team All-American, he helped lead the Longhorns to the 1975 National Championship and played 12 years in the Major Leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies (1978-81), Chicago Cubs (1982-87), San Diego Padres (1988), Detroit Tigers (1989) and Baltimore Orioles (1989).

Wallace has been Sports Director at KXAN since April 1995. He began his career as weekend Sports Anchor at KSBY-TV in San Luis Obispo, Calif. and was Sports Director at KLTV in Tyler, Texas from June of 1987 to June of 1990. Prior to arriving in Austin, Wallace served as Sports Director at KAKE-TV in Wichita, Kansas. He was also the television play-by-play voice for Wichita State basketball and baseball. Wallace is a 1985 graduate of Indiana University.

Coverage on the Longhorn Sports Network begins one hour before kickoff and continues for one hour after the final gun.

Spanish-language radio network

  Spanish-language radio network
 
(l. to r.) Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva, Rául Sáenz, and John Jagou
The University of Texas is fortunate to have a five-station Spanish language radio network for football game broadcasts. Dr. Ruben Pizarro-Silva provides play-by-play, and Raul Saenz is the color commentator. Dr. Pizarro has been a sports broadcaster for more than 18 years, working for the NFL, NHL, Round Rock Express (AA baseball affiliate of the Houston Astros), and Mexican College Football. For the last nine years, he has worked as both the color analyst and play-by-play for the Longhorns' Spanish language broadcasts. He also has concentrated his efforts in the syndication of the aforementioned sports programming with his marketing company. Mr. Saenz has been the color analyst for the Longhorns the last three years. He also is the voice of the San Antonio Missions, AA baseball affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, as well as the sports anchor for Univision in San Antonio and Dallas. He has 13 years of broadcast experience.

Longhorn SportsLine With Mack Brown
Internet broadcast
Longhorns SportsLine schedule

Longhorn SportsLine, a one-hour call-in radio show featuring Texas Longhorns head coach Mack Brown, airs each Wednesday night from 7-8 p.m. CT on the Longhorn Sports Network. The show, broadcast locally on Sports Radio 1300 The Zone (KVET-AM) and hosted by Craig Way, begins on Sept. 1.

Longhorn SportsCenter With Mack Brown
Catch UT football action each week on Longhorn Sports Center with Mack Brown. The 30-minute show airs several times each week starting September 5. With its off-kilter video and rapid cuts, the show is a weekly dose of non-stop, eye-catching action.

The coach’s show alternative is spearheaded by executive producer Mike Miller and Jeff Linderman of Earl Miller Productions. Entering its ninth year with the show, the local production company has fine tuned the new-look program while covering every aspect of Texas Longhorns football with an aggressive, hard-hitting style. The program’s game plan is to set a new standard for coaches’ shows. The free-spirited style does just that, while providing man-to-man coverage from the opening whistle of two-a-day practices to the final gun of the season.

Along the way, the Longhorn Sports Center crew lurks around every corner and shadows each event. With unlimited access, the crew creatively serves as the eyes and ears of UT fans. The show features the human side of Longhorns athletics with player features, game highlights and a unique look at what goes on behind the scenes. Enlighteningly different, Longhorn Sports Center with Mack Brown is blazing a trail in changing the look of the once standard college coach’s shows.

Longhorn Sports Center 2004-05 Television Affiliates
Abilene: KXVA (Fox) – 10:30 a.m. Sundays
Amarillo: KFDA (UPN) – 12:30 p.m. Sundays
Austin: KTBC (FOX) – 10:30 a.m. Sundays
News 8 Austin (TWC) – 7:00 p.m. Sundays; 7:00 p.m. Mondays
Brownsville: KZAV (PAX) – 11:00 a.m. Sundays
Corpus Christi: KTOV (Ind.) – 10:00 a.m. Sundays; 6:30 a.m. Wednesdays
Dallas: KFWD (Ind.) – 5:30 p.m. Sundays
Houston: KTBU (Ind.) – 1:00 p.m. Sundays
McAllen: KZMC (PAX) – 7:00 p.m. Sundays
Midland/Odessa: NOSA (UPN) – Noon Sundays
Oklahoma City: KSBI (Ind.) – 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays
San Angelo: KIDY (FOX) – 10:30 a.m. Sundays
San Antonio: Time Warner Cable – Video On Demand Channel during week
Tyler: KFXK (FOX) – 10:30 p.m. Sundays
Also: Regionally: Fox Sports Net SW: 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays
Nationally: College Sports TV: 5:00 p.m. Wednesdays