In its infancy, there are a lot of unanswered questions about what the Alliance of American Football will become. Will it be a flash in the pan? Will it survive to become a viable spring football ...
Winston Craig was between practice reps on a warm early April afternoon in San Antonio. Suddenly, he and his teammates noticed something peculiar. Media videographers were trickling onto the field.
When the Alliance of American Football starts play in February, it hopes to put players on the field in front of fans who cheered for them in college. J.K. McKay, head of football operations for the ...