Reported XFL and USFL merger may not save springtime football, San Antonio expert says

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The XFL, which includes the San Antonio Brahmas, lost $60 million this past season, according to league owner Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.

XFL League owners Dany Garcia and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson award the championship trophy to the Arlington Renegades at the Alamodome on May 13.— a transaction that could keep semi-pro springtime football, including the San Antonio Brahmas, alive in the short term.

"My point of view is that I don't see the XFL lasting very long," Ricard Jensen, a senior sports marketing lecturer at the University of Texas San Antonio, told theearlier this summer. "The only thing that might work is for there to be some type of merger with the USFL. But, even then, it would be tough for that new league to go ahead and make it.

 

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