XFL Houston Roughnecks’ Randy Mueller knows how to build a winning team
Mueller and June Jones shared a vision, and worked closely together to build the winning team that was the 2020 Houston Roughnecks.
Mueller and June Jones shared a vision, and worked closely together to build the winning team that was the 2020 Houston Roughnecks.
The Rock’s new mission in life is to help others achieve the football dreams that once eluded him.
Although we’d like to see the XFL rush back onto the field, COVID-19 and business realities may be setting in for a longer stay.
Our business was working, our proof of concept was successful, and we were on our way to a phenomenal first season.
It is also confirmed that the XFL has “prospective bidders coming from both the media/entertainment and pro sports worlds.”
Even though the auction will be settled on the 3rd, the sale will be confirmed four days layer.
The “robust market” has come as a surprise to the firm Houlihan Lokey, the XFL’s global investment bank that is handling the deal.
“Who knows where I land next. But, I’ll definitely be ready when that time comes.”
“I think transparency helps. I think sometimes it’s circumstance. Sometimes things just happen that are out of your control.” Blandino explained.
In his latest game with the Roughnecks, Butler carried the ball 7 times for 72 yards, averaging 10.3 yards per carry.
“I know when my number is called, I got to make that play. Not only is my coach depending on me to make that play, but a lot of my teammates are depending on me to make plays as well.”