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The 2004 SASFA season was the 6th regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. The biggest change for the SFA was new commissioner Frank Rios taking over the league and renaming it to the San Antonio Sixman Football Association because of a sister league to open up in Austin, TX that subsequently fell through. 2004 was the second straight season that the league did not expand with the only change being the Outlawz went back to their original moniker the Longhorns.

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  • The 2004 SASFA season was the 6th regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. The biggest change for the SFA was new commissioner Frank Rios taking over the league and renaming it to the San Antonio Sixman Football Association because of a sister league to open up in Austin, TX that subsequently fell through. 2004 was the second straight season that the league did not expand with the only change being the Outlawz went back to their original moniker the Longhorns.
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  • The 2004 SASFA season was the 6th regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. The biggest change for the SFA was new commissioner Frank Rios taking over the league and renaming it to the San Antonio Sixman Football Association because of a sister league to open up in Austin, TX that subsequently fell through. 2004 was the second straight season that the league did not expand with the only change being the Outlawz went back to their original moniker the Longhorns.
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