Welcome to the latest episode of Alamo City Sportscast, where Mike Jimenez & Joe Garcia delve into a range of exciting topics. First up, we're thrilled to announce the return of the Spurs Silver & Black Scrimmage, a beloved fan-favorite game. Join us as we explore the significance of this event for the community.
Next, we'll be shifting our focus to UTSA football, as they gear up to kick off their season against Houston. Keep an eye out for their throwback jerseys, paying homage to the Houston Oilers. Mike and Joe will share their thoughts on the Houston Cougars' retro attire.
Additionally, we'll be discussing the recent developments in the ACC, with new teams joining the conference. This expansion has significant implications, and we can't wait to dive into the details.
Now, let's talk about an unfortunate blackout experienced by Spectrum Cable customers during Thursday night college football games. Frustrated viewers took to social media to voice their concerns, particularly as Disney Channels, including ESPN, went dark. This blackout has affected an estimated 15 million customers. Will this incident push Spectrum customers to cut the cord and opt for streaming services like YouTube TV and Hulu?
Shifting gears, Mike will delve into an exciting announcement: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concert Film is set to hit theaters across America. We'll explore all the details surrounding this highly anticipated event.
Finally, we'll touch upon former Spur Robert Horry's recent podcast comments. He expressed his disappointment over the Lakers retiring LeBron James' jersey instead of Michael Cooper's. Join us as we dissect Horry's perspective on this matter. Stay tuned for an action-packed episode, filled with insightful discussions and engaging analysis. Don't miss out!