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{{Infobox NFL team
{{Infobox NFL team
| name = West Texas Rufneks
| name = West Texas Rufneks
| first = 1967
| first = 1966
| team = West Texas Rufneks (1967-71)<br/>Dallas County Rockets (1966)
| team = West Texas Rufneks (1968-69)<br/>Odessa-Midland Comets (1966-68)
| alignment =  
| alignment =  
Trans-America Football League (1971)
Texas Football League (1966-68, 1970)
*Eastern Division (1967-68)
[[Continental Football League]] (1969)
[[Continental Football League]] (1969)
*Texas Division West (1969)
*Texas Division East (1969)
| venue = P.C. Cobb Stadium (1971)<br/>[[Roffino Stadium]] (1967-70)<br/>Jesuit High School Stadium (1967-68)
Texas Football League (1966-68)
| venue = [[Memorial Stadium (Midland)|Memorial Stadium]]
}}
}}


The '''West Texas Rufneks''' were a professional American football team based in Dallas, Texas. They were members of [[Continental Football League]].
The '''West Texas Rufneks''' were a professional American football team based in Midland, Texas. They began play as the Odessa-Midland Comets in the Texas Football League in 1966. In September 1968, the franchise was purchased by Dallas investor Alton Fairchild, who changed the team's name to the West Texas Rufneks.
 
When the Texas Football League merged with the [[Continental Football League]] for the 1969 season, the Rufneks became a member of the COFL's new Texas Division East. The team announced plans to relocate after the 1969 season, but the move never happened and the Rufneks dissolved before the 1970 Texas Football League season.


==Publications==
==Publications==
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[[Category: Continental Football League franchises]]
[[Category: Continental Football League franchises]]
[[Category: Franchises established in 1966]]
[[Category: Franchises established in 1966]]
[[Category: Franchises disestablished in 1971]]
[[Category: Franchises disestablished in 1970]]

Revision as of 12:07, 4 June 2023

West Texas Rufneks
First Season
1966
Team History
West Texas Rufneks (1968-69)
Odessa-Midland Comets (1966-68)
Conference/Division
Continental Football League (1969)
  • Texas Division East (1969)

Texas Football League (1966-68)

Venue
Memorial Stadium
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The West Texas Rufneks were a professional American football team based in Midland, Texas. They began play as the Odessa-Midland Comets in the Texas Football League in 1966. In September 1968, the franchise was purchased by Dallas investor Alton Fairchild, who changed the team's name to the West Texas Rufneks.

When the Texas Football League merged with the Continental Football League for the 1969 season, the Rufneks became a member of the COFL's new Texas Division East. The team announced plans to relocate after the 1969 season, but the move never happened and the Rufneks dissolved before the 1970 Texas Football League season.

Publications

Programs by season

1960s

Week Date Opponent Venue
1969
Week 3 September 18 vs. Mexico Golden Aztecs Roffino Stadium
Week 9 November 4 vs. Fort Worth Braves Roffino Stadium
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