Austin has more sports options than UT and Austin FC. The minor league scene is fun, cheap, and worth your time.
Austin Spurs (NBA G-League):
- Formerly the San Antonio Spurs' G-League affiliate, now playing in Austin. The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park is the venue.
- Why go: You're watching future NBA players for $15. Some of these guys will be on NBA rosters next year.
- Vibe: Family-friendly. The promotions between quarters are cheesy in the best way. Kids love it.
Austin Gilgronis (Major League Rugby):
- Play at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. Rugby is growing in Austin and the Gilgronis are competitive.
- Why go: If you've never watched rugby live, it's violent and fast and exciting. Tickets start at $20.
- Tailgating is encouraged. The parking lot scene before matches has a chill, community feel.
Round Rock Express (AAA Baseball):
- Texas Rangers' AAA affiliate. Dell Diamond is a beautiful ballpark.
- Why go: $10 tickets, $5 beer nights, lazy summer evenings watching baseball. It's relaxing in a way that major league sports are not.
- The Friday fireworks shows after games draw huge crowds.
The value proposition: A family of four at a UT football game: $400+. A family of four at a Round Rock Express game: $60 including food. The math is obvious.
Source: Each team's official ticketing, personal attendance at all venues
Dell Diamond on a Friday night in June is perfection. $10 ticket, $5 beer, fireworks after the game, my kid catches a foul ball. That's a $50 evening for three people.